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01 January 1991 |
REFLECTIONS |
I had the good fortune to be born into a family with a dream, which believed in the coming of the Kingdom, although my parents would not have put it that way.
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LEAD STORY |
Decisions - love them or hate them, you often have to make them. And usually others feel the effects for good or ill. Warren Buckley, who graduated in political science in 1989, looks for pointers on how to face that
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LEAD STORY |
It is the behaviour of some of his white compatriots that from time to time causes him to question whether he really belongs in Britain.
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LEAD STORY |
Now she is in her final year of training, working on a cardiology ward with 30 beds. The patients are critically ill and deaths are frequent.
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LEAD STORY |
'After praying to know what was right, I felt I should accept,' he said. And so his diplomatic career began - unsolicited.
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PROFILE |
John Williams talks to a computer whizz kid who has gone from rags to riches more than once, and believes that a better style of management is even more vital than new technology.
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GUEST COLUMN |
Their real crisis is a moral crisis, and a crisis of faith. It is far harder to tackle, for it is a crisis of self-confidence, which includes the confidence to admit things we got wrong.
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