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Articles from For A Change (October 1, 1999)

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Title Author Type Words
`We were wrong, wrong, wrong'. Henderson, Michael 647
`Your daughter may never walk': Vladimir Devakov tells Mary Lean why he's through with being a victim. Lean, Mary 996
Blackberry time. Long, Nicci 527
Britain's stolen children. Gill, Alan 816
Businessmen slay monster of corruption. Smith, Michael 708
Can strategic talking help the world's cities? Mike Brown spent a week at the MRA international conference centre in Caux, Switzerland, to find out whether `honest conversation' is as useful as is claimed. Brown, Mike 2197
Cancer and the snake ... Bombay author and journalist Russi Lala describes his 10-year battle against cancer and his journey to faith. Lala, Russi 1243
Caux - a place where new beginnings happen. Editorial 277
Getting the government to say sorry: the government of New Zealand has taken the unheard of step of apologizing to the Maori people - and beginning to redress their grievences. Lean, Mary 1715
Incorrigibly independent: at 18, Paul Gundersen was risking his life for his country, Finland; at 55 he was haggling with bureaucrats behind the Iron Curtain. Lean, Mary 1739
Latin America on the move: a group of young Latin Americans has been working to bring change to their countries. Noble, Kenneth 1476
Politicians' three-point appeal. 194
Promises kept for the first time in 45 years. 261
Reconciliation and transparency. 768
Talk of the town in South Africa. 481
Walking through history. 389
Why I love the Balkans: in the 1960s Ruth Mackenzie spent four years in Yugoslavia, where her husband was a British diplomat. Mackenzie, Ruth 819

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