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Defending life, rights.

Pro-life pro-life Pro-choice, see there  demonstrators protested the D.C. government's use of surveillance cameras during the January January: see month.  March for Life, holding signs saying, "Big Brother is Watching" and "King wouldn't would·n't  

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Agent 007: super spy, super hero. [Br. Lit.: Herman, 27]

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." Patrick J. Mahoney, director of the District-based Christian Defense Coalition, added, "It would he a tragedy if the second victim of the 9/11 attacks was the First Amendment." The Washington, D.C. police said they did not target individuals with the 18 cameras used to monitor demonstrators during the pro-life march.
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Title Annotation:freedom of speech challenged by surveillance cameras at pro-life demonstration
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Date:May 1, 2003
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