A NATION AT WAR: DISSENT; Antiwar Effort Emphasizes Civility Over Confrontation
By KATE ZERNIKE AND DEAN E. MURPHY
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Influential antiwar coalitions shift away from disruptive tactics and are stepping up efforts to appeal to mainstream Americans, as Iraq war moves into second week; Win Without War is encouraging those on e-mail list to send supportive messages to soldiers, while other groups are trying to get peace message out with billboards and other advertising; various antiwar efforts described; chart illustrates makeup of national coalitions that have become unbrella groups for smaller organizations; map shows where antiwar demonstrations have been held; photos (L)
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