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GPAC
(redirected from Give Peace a Chance)

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GPACGender Public Advocacy Coalition
GPACGreat Plains Athletic Conference
GPACGermantown Performing Arts Center (Germantown, TN)
GPACGive Peace A Chance (Coalition; Washington, DC)
GPACGeneral Purpose Analog Computer
GPACGreater Pittsburgh Arts Council (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
GPACGlobal Programme of Action Coalition
GPACGuilderland Performing Arts Center (New York)
GPACGraduate Policy Administration Community (University of Southern California)
GPACGeneral Plant Advisory Committee


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WASHINGTON -- The House Armed Services Committee isn't quite turning into the Give Peace a Chance Committee, but Democrats taking the reins of Congress this week already are stamping their brand on a slew of policy-making panels.
The medieval parts of the tale are absorbing and entertaining but Beth's story seems comparatively weaker with a seemingly implausible ending to an overall fine rally cry for give peace a chance.
Daniel Siegel, who is Jewish, said it is important for the program to continue, "We've got to give peace a chance.
 
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