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Thirty people from political life took part in a three-day round table conference on good governance.
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What makes a society strong? The vitality of its community life, maintains Mike Lowe.
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Paul Nouwen took a very different path from his famous brother, the devotional writer Henri Nouwen. But they share more than just their roots, discovers Hennie de Pous-de Jonge.
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Family life is a juggling act these days, writes Catholic journalist, lecturer and mother Faustina Starrett.
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As reported in FAC (Feb/Mar 1999), the Clean Slate Campaign invites people to promise to take at least one practical step during 1999 towards cleaning their slate.
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An international group, with experience of facilitating change in their societies, spent a week in April in Israel and Palestine, at the invitation of people who had participated in MRA conferences in Caux, Switzerland.
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Indian businessman Farhad Forbes packed his bags in California's Silicon Valley and returned to serve his own country. Now his company is meeting the challenges of India's economic reforms.
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'The world desperately needs business leaders whose moral values leave an imprint on every dicision they make' says Bill Jordan at the Caux business and industry conference.
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The Right Revd Richard Chartres is the Bishop of London
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'The Politics of Hope' by Jonathan Sacks: Jonathan Cape, 1997, £15.99
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