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Pick a political cause, and it was probably there. A pair of young South Americans lofted a bright orange banner demanding debt relief for Argentina. "Sharon, take your hands off Palestine!" shouted a contingent of Middle Eastern women wearing colorful head scarves. The Greens were there, calling for global environmental standards now. So were the Kurds. FREE KURDISTAN!
Their ranks were multicultural and their demands eclectic, but the 17,000 protesters from some 250 leftist groups who gathered on Karl Marx Boulevard in Berlin last Tuesday shared one thing: a visceral aversion to George W. Bush, whose visit to Germany they were protesting. BUSH, WE DON'T WANT ...