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American author Philip Yancey teaches Susan Corcoran a thing or two about grace. 01 June 1999
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The experience of unemployment has changed a Canadian's approach to people who are going through hard times. 01 April 1999
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Ten years after the fall of the Wall, Michael Smith visits Berlin and meets the woman charged with bringing down the barriers between the city's multi-racial communities: 01 April 1999
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When her husband and her daughter became seriously ill, Harriet Cameron's world was turned upside down. 01 February 1999
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Michael Smith meets the man behind an international move to outlaw bribery 01 February 1999
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For the last three years, western Christians have been retracing the steps of the first Crusaders--with a message of peace and repentance. Christy Risser explains: 01 February 1999
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Philip Boobbyer, a lecturer in modern European history at the University of Kent, puts cleaning one's slate in a wider philosophical context. 01 February 1999
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Michael Smith reports on an initiative to create jobs in one of Britain's unemployment blackspots: 01 December 1998
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Choice Okoro attends a symposium in Ottawa on the responsibilities of artists and writers as champions of human rights 01 October 1998
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Ridha Driss, Chief Editor of the magazine al-Insan (Man), looks at Islam as a European phenomenon. He lives in France. 01 August 1998
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