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April 8, 2003, Tuesday
A NATION AT WAR: DISSENT; Oakland Police Use Crowd-Control Ammunition at Protest
By DEAN E. MURPHY
(NYT)
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Late Edition - Final
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ABSTRACT
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Clash between antiwar protesters and police in Oakland, Calif, is most violent between protesters and authorities anywhere in country since start of war in Iraq; police, claiming they were being pelted by stones, fire assortment of crowd-control ammunition to disperse protesters; about 20 protesters are hurt; Mayor Jerry Brown says he has confidence that Police Chief Richard L Word used minimum force necessary; photos (M)
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