Around the Nation: May 3, 2008

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  1. Eyes Wide Open: The Human Cost of the Iraq War
    • Palo Alto, CA.
    • 10:00am

    American Friends Service Committee’s exhibit on the human cost of the Iraq War, features a pair of boots honoring each US military casualty from California (around 450), a labyrinth of civilian shoes memorializing Iraqis killed and a display exploring the history, cost, and consequences of the war. The exhibit is a place for prayer, reflection, sorrow, and commitment to build a world of peace. To learn more, visit afsc.org/eyes. King Plaza (at City Hall) 250 Hamilton Avenue. Sponsored locally by Multifaith Voices for Peace and Justice and others. 650-569-3416

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