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In addition to students, numerous Ann Arbor residents, such as Francie Goodridge, attended the event. Hold- ing a sign that read "1,000 Dead," Goodridge came to the vigil with her husband out of concern for how the war is progressing. "My son is in Korea - he was a 2003 (Reserve Officer Training Corp) graduate - so I support the troops tre- mendously. I just don't believe in their use for the wrong reasons, and Iraq is the wrong reason. We were lied to," Goodridge said. Organizers of the vigil said they wanted to focus on the loss of life in general. "I also want to emphasize that this vigil isn't just for the soldiers, but it's also to commemorate the Iraqi people that have died," Hardikar said. Yet in the midst of the silence, an unknown man and woman - who held signs saying, "Free Palestine" -inter- rupted the vigil by calling the Ameri- can troops "murderers." v FOR SALE: 4 football tickets for San Diego State home game on Sept. 18. $67 ea. Call Cad at 800-729-8454. 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