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Articles from For A Change (February 1, 1999)

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Breaking out of race-based politics: Robert Corcoran, National Coordinator of the Hope in the Cities (HIC) coalition based in Richmond, Virginia, reports on the third annual Metropolitan Richmond Day. Corcoran, Robert 661
Breakthrough in the war against corruption: Michael Smith meets the man behind an international move to outlaw bribery. Smith, Michael 1544
Christians atone for the Crusades: for the last three years, western Christians have been retracing the steps of the first Crusaders - with a message of peace and repentance. Risser, Christy 824
Clean slate for the year 2000? 1094
Discovering inner freedom: Philip Boobbyer, a lecturer in modern European history at the University of Kent, puts cleaning one's slate in a wider philosophical context. Boobbyer, Philip 1666
In sickness and in health: when her husband and her daughter became seriously ill, Harriet Cameron's world was turned upside down. Cameron, Harriet 1278
Jubilee 2000 gathers momentum. Noble, Kenneth 600
Letter to a fellow-sufferer: Lorna Laird writes an open letter to a friend who has just been diagnosed with depression. Laird, Lorna 379
Making the most of the new millenium: as the countdown clocks tick their way towards the year 2000, Mary Lean looks at plans to mark a global rite of passage. Lean, Mary 2005
No time like now to forgive. Henderson, Michael 670
Not for the faint-hearted. Smook, William 950
Private lives can affect public duties. Noble, Kenneth Editorial 324
Quest for full employment. Smith, Michael 351
Racial equality, Mississippi-style: William Winter, one of the architects of (Bill) Clinton's new initiative on race, grew up on a farm on the edge of the Mississippi Delta. Webb, Robert 1657
Spiritual forces in international politics. Book Review 521
Wake-up call: Cricket White describes how near-disaster pitched her into working with Hope in the Cities. White, Cricket 629
When the Pope says sorry: Italian journalist Luigi Accatolli has documented 94 occasions when the Pope has apologized publicly for different aspects of his Church's history. Vogel, Laurie 931

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