LONDON - Anti-war activists delivered a letter to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, urging him to avoid in the event of war bombing targets in Iraq where human shields are deployed. The Human Shields Action group, which has about 100 international volunteers deployed in Iraq in a bid to deter military strikes, said it had asked Blair to avoid attacking sites where shields were based. "The...sentiment which demands that, whatever our opinion about military actions, we should back our forces should also be applied to the human shields," Richard Scrase, director of the London-based Human Shields Action, said in a...