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  2. StandWithUs - Wikipedia

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    In January 2009, following Israeli air strikes on Gaza, SWU co-organized at least a dozen pro-Israel rallies throughout the United States. [9] In April, the group organized protests against the Durban II conference in Geneva, which it claimed were anti-Israel. A small group rallied in New York and SWU sent 15 delegates to the conference itself.

  3. Roz Rothstein - Wikipedia

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    Rothstein served on the board of directors at Temple Emanu-El and Temple Isiah. [1] She then worked as a family therapist for more than 20 years prior to founding StandWithUs in 2001. [3]

  4. Hells Angels MC criminal allegations and incidents in California

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    Members of the San Diego Hells Angels chapter were suspected in the theft of 2,000 pounds of dynamite from a construction site in San Diego County in September 1977. [5] On January 6, 1978, three members of the Hells Angels' Los Angeles chapter were arrested in possession of a case of the stolen dynamite as well as a machine gun and other weapons.

  5. Talk:StandWithUs - Wikipedia

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    He stressed that he and his nine fellow protesters acted as individuals and not as part of an organized Stand With Us action. JTA source : Michael Harris, a leader with San Francisco Voice for Israel/StandWithUs, said the disruption of a Jewish Voice for Peace meeting was something he and his colleagues had never done before, but chose to do so ...

  6. Steve Francis (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Francis also founded the San Diego Institute for Policy Research (which now resides at National University), a non-partisan organization that generates economic and policy research for the San Diego region. Francis served as chairman of the board of Medical Solutions, Inc., a national healthcare staffing company from 2012 to 2015.

  7. George Stevens (California politician) - Wikipedia

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    George L. Stevens (1932 – 2006) was an American Baptist minister, civil rights activist, and politician who served as a member of the San Diego City Council. He was a Democrat , although city council positions are officially nonpartisan per California state law.

  8. San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The Times of San Diego is a free online newspaper covering news in the metropolitan area. Voice of San Diego is a non-profit online news outlet covering government, politics, education, neighborhoods, and the arts. The San Diego Daily Transcript is a business-oriented online newspaper.

  9. San Diego Free Press - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Free Press was an underground newspaper founded by philosophy students of Herbert Marcuse at the University of California, San Diego, in November 1968, and published under that title biweekly until December 1969, when it became the weekly Street Journal starting with its 29th issue.