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Organizers of the United for Peace and Justice March on Washington say Saturday's anti-war rally is the largest one they've organized yet. Protesters traveled from around the country to demonstrate their opposition to the war in Iraq. We ride a bus with a mix of them--some first-timers and a few old hats--from Kansas City, Mo., through St. Louis, eventually landing in Washington, D.C., for the main event.

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