Jan 18, 2003 - San Francisco (All Photos)
The Metreon complex
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Moscone Center -convention center for all types of shows
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Paisley admiring a very calm and solid man :P
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The concession stand in the Metreon
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In the Sony store, a representative demonstrates artificial intelligence.
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Walking towards Market street, where the march begins.
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A steady stream of marchers converge towards the starting line. This one has a sign that reads 'U.S. caused 9-11'
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'Media's Mission - Omission?' referring to media's tendency to cover only one side of a story.
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'Occupation wrong in Palestine, wrong in Iraq'
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On the sidewalk of Market Street, we walked towards 1st street.
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Many signs read 'No Blood For Oil'
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Young people on skateboards fly by while announcing their sentiments about the war.
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One of dozens of professional photographers covering the event.  This one is from an independent Marin paper.
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This group was marching towards the march.
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This Filipino group not only opposed the war in Iraq but also occupation of US troops in the Philipines.
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This Filipino group not only opposed the war in Iraq but also occupation of US troops in the Philipines.
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'We didn't cross the borders, the borders crossed us', 'Immigrants are not to blame', 'War= only death'
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'Stop Bush Jr.'
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'Justice for Toxic Waste Victims' [created by US in military base in Philipines]
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At about 11:05 AM, the marchers get ready.  We decide to stay put at 1st st and watch the marchers go by.
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People were coming from every direction towards the march's starting point.
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The beginning 3 to 4 blocks are already completely filled, followed by unseen numbers around the back. These are the last cars to be allowed through on Market & 1st.
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