Well, I'm very excited - in case anyone's interested, here's the latest on the candlelight vigils (a small portion of an email about them that I just received):

Dear vigil participants worldwide,

You're part of something huge. Together, on Sunday, we will make a
powerful statement against war by holding over 3600 candlelight vigils
around the world. In the words of one vigil participant, the
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, "On Sunday evening people in every corner of
the globe will shine beacons of light throughout the world. May our
candles rekindle the light of reason and hope so that war will be
averted in Iraq and peace will prevail in the world."

Vigils are taking place in over 90 nations. The fact that this
unprecedented event has come together in only a few days is proof of
the breadth and depth of opposition to a war with Iraq. It is also
proof of the abundance of brilliance and dedication that exists
in every community.