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TURNING POINT |
Paul Williams has been editing Turning Point since it began in 1992. He tells Laura Boobbyer about some of the significant moments in his own life.
01 December 2006
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Jessie Sutherland tells Paul Williams about the life-threatening experiences which brought her home in more ways than one.
01 April 2006
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Elsa Vogel tells Paul Williams why those who have suffered have so much to give.
01 February 2006
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Healing? For me that's impossible, Val Linow told John Bond.
01 December 2005
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Hate of his father pushed Kofi Bassaw Quartey to crime. Now he campaigns for integrity in Africa, writes Paul Williams.
01 August 2005
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Melville Carson tells Paul Williams about his'great escape' from guilt and bitterness.
01 June 2005
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Helena de von Arnim, from Colombia, believed that being abused as a child had condemned her to a lifetime of hate.
01 February 2005
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Phyllis Cameron-Johnson tells Paul Williams how paying a train fare, meeting Navajo visitors to her school and a canoeing accident shaped her life.
01 December 2004
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Paul Williams tells the story of an Indian dentist who saw his surgery razed to the ground.
01 August 2004
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‘What has making your bed got to do with surviving plane crashes and meeting prime ministers? Jim Coulter tells Mike Lowe.
01 June 2004
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