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Mishkat al-Moumin: paying the price for human rights: Mishkat al-Moumin fought for human rights under Saddam Hussein, and survived assassination attempts as Minister of the Environment in Iraq's interim government. She talks to Bob Webb. Oct 1, 2006 1333
Ela Koloshi: 'that bullet was meant for me': when refugees poured in to Albania during the war in Kosovo, they set Ela Koloshi on the road to forgiving. She talks to Bob Webb. Interview Feb 1, 2005 1371
Diversity a matchless plus: when racial segregration came under attack in the 1950s, Bob Webb defended it in his columns and editorials. But he came to see things differently. Dec 1, 2004 631
What's God got to do with diplomacy? Former submarine commander Douglas Johnston believes that religion is 'the missing dimension of statecraft'. He tells his story to Bob Webb. Feb 1, 2004 1484
Making space for faith in the House of Representatives: Douglas Tanner set up an institute to inject faith values into the US House of Representatives--and to make sure that members are up to speed on their country's racial history. (Profile). Biography Feb 1, 2002 1576

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