The snowstorm closed schools and delayed airlines, but didn’t deter 30 women who stripped for peace in Central Park on Friday. Braving 20 degree temperatures and heavy flurries, the anti-war activists — ranging in age from 20 to 50 — gathered shortly after 7 a.m. beneath a park overpass at 72nd Street, where they shed their coats, scarves, hats — and everything else. Squealing and jumping up and down to stay warm, they ran stark naked into the park and lay head to toe over letters — “No Bush” — they had etched in the 3-inch snow. Two minutes later,...