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Hi all, We've just had our third vigil today outside the Guildhall. Like yesterday's it was attended by some 30+ people. We were able to conduct a phone interview with The Observer while we were there. On Thursday we were interviewed by both BBC Radio Cambridgeshire and BBC Look East. Some 500 short descriptions of our concerns were handed out this afternoon. Those distributing them thought that people were largely receptive, with the exception of familes intent on shopping and, "young men in their 20's" (present company excluded). The mood among those at the vigil seems to be that the VIGILS SHOULD CONTINE AS LONG AS THE BOMBING DOES. We will therefore be outside the Guildhall (Market Square) at 2-3pm on Sunday and 6-7pm on weekdays. Please bring a candle or many. Many thanks to all who have pitched in to make this such an encouraging effort. Colin Rowat King's College Cambridge CB2 1ST tel: +44 (0)468 056 984 England fax: +44 (0)1223 335 219 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a discussion list run by Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq. To be removed/added, email soc-casi-discuss-request@lists.cam.ac.uk, NOT the whole list. Archived at http://linux.clare.cam.ac.uk/~saw27/casi/discuss.html