"The Boston Globe is being outflanked on the left by a veterans group that is waging a boycott campaign against the broadsheet for not running soldier casualty counts from Iraq on its front page.
The so-called Smedley D. Butler Brigade, a Boston chapter of the antiwar Veterans for Peace group, updated its own death-count campaign yesterday by putting up a new banner on a Route 128 overpass bridge in Weston. The simple message: “2,320,” a reference to the number of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq since the war started three years ago.
But Bruce MacDonald, a member of the veterans group, said he would prefer that the count be on the Globe’s front page - just as the paper used to print casualty rates on its front page every Friday during the Vietnam War.
Last fall, the group started a Web page, cancelmyglobe.com, in which it sells “Cancel My Globe” bumper stickers to those who support its cause. MacDonald said the group has sold about 200 to 300 bumper stickers, some of which can be seen on cars in Cambridge and other bastions of liberalism. "
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http://business.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=132077http://cancelmyglobe.com/Default.asp?page=23 has a link so you can send the globe's ombudsman an email and ask to have the casualty reporting on the front page, as they did during the Vietnam War.