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Articles from For A Change (April 1, 2003)

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A different view of Australia. Birnberg, Jacques Book Review 675
A musician, heart and soul: not many people launch out on a new career in their late sixties, but composer Margaret Rizza did. She talks to Mary Lean. (Profile). Lean, Mary Interview 1571
Clean Election Campaign diary: Wanjiru Mungai writes about her experience of working with a campaign to end corruption in Kenyan politics. (Kenya Elections). Mungai, Wanjiru 589
Dramatic response to 11 September. (People Making A Difference). Trimble, Melanie 492
Ear to the ground. Chavanne, Nathalie 751
Fight for life: Janet Walton writes from her experience of mental illness--one of the few remaining taboos of our age. (Living Issues). Walton, Janet 856
Free enough to care. (Reflections). Nigro, Laura J 639
From Antoine Jaulmes, France. . Letter to the Editor 415
From welfare to what? Reading 'Nickel and Dimmed' opened Cricket White's eyes to the invisible Americans. (Bookmark). White, Cricket Book Review 1004
Globalization: threats and opportunities. (Newsdesk). Dev, Rahul 1415
Iraq poses long-term questions. . Editorial 340
Jamaican award. (People Making A Difference). Brief Article 252
Jazz and spirituality: a trip to India transformed life and music for Uwe Steinmetz. He talks to Paul Williams. (Turning Point). Williams, Paul Interview 862
Kenya offers hope again. (Guest Column). Kimani, Francis Column 810
On the frontiers of a needy world: like most western Europe countries, Switzerland is seeing a rise in asylum applications. Mary Lean finds out how the Swiss are responding. . Lean, Mary Cover Story 2832
Sierra Leone's grassroots peace-builders: Keith and Ruth Neal, retired school teachers from Manchester, recently visited Sierra Leone, where a devastating civil war ended last year. They found people determined to rebuild. (Healing History). Neal, Ruth 1389
Voice for people power: David Swann is a medical doctor who has become known in Canada for sticking his neck out on points of principle. He talked to Gordon Legge at a moment when the debate about war with Iraq was at its height. (Profile II). Legge, Gordon Interview 1467
Voices of sanity. (Webbsite). Webb, Robert Book Review 562

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