Published on: Sunday, Jan 16, 2005 Anti-war leaders expect crowd By Allison WilliamsStaff writer On the one-year anniversary of the start of the war in Iraq, hundreds gathered in Fayetteville for what some called the city's largest peace rally since the Vietnam War. Even more people are expected for the second anniversary. A rally set for March 19 at Rowan Park is being advertised nationally by United for Peace and Justice. On its Web site, the group is promoting a ''major regional protest in Fayetteville, N.C.'' The day after the rally, Iraq Veterans Against the War plans to hold its...