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January 28, 2005
Hello Peace
What is Hello Peace? A phone service that lets Israelis and Palestinians start talking again. From Israel, Gaza or the West Bank? Dial *6364 free from Bezeq or mobile phones. From the USA? Now your call can make a difference
John WorldPeace Galleries
"Peace bombs": The Thai government has dropped an estimated one hundred million paper origami birds in an unusual peace bid
Peace Art Project Cambodia sculptures & furnitures made from de-commissioned weapons in Cambodia. (From “Left Edge North”)
Boy O Boy sings “Weapons of mass effection”: Put down you’re A-K, and drop your bazooka -
50 ways to build world peace
Find Peace of Mind: A site created by Kadampa Buddhists to provide information about meditation techniques
Everything you need to know about nuclear age history
Many More Unusual Links About Peace and About War Here
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I came looking for Disney archives in order to locate a short claymation feature called The Star Chasers. I saw it on Disney Channel around 1986 or 1987. I like this site. Help?
Posted by: Sheri Gotto at Mar 6, 2005 4:17:12 PM
very very good picture...
Posted by: Ugur at Sep 2, 2006 6:46:54 AM
Where's that amazing picture from?!?
Posted by: Vadin at Dec 25, 2006 8:28:14 PM
hey! I would like to know the origin of the picture. And event/person. I am a graphic/street artist from Bucharest. Thank you!
Keep up the good work :)
Posted by: casanova cat at Mar 2, 2009 7:12:42 AM
"I came looking for Disney archives in order to locate a short claymation feature called The Star Chasers. I saw it on Disney Channel around 1986 or 1987. I like this site. Help?"
I've been searching for this show too, but I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere online. Your comment is the only sign I have that it ever really existed.
Posted by: Brett at Apr 29, 2009 6:04:06 PM