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Rajmohan caused a national stir in November 1989 when he decided to stand in India's elections. 01 March 1991
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Derry's city walls loomed over the Bogside. Some wanted to destroy those symbols of 350 years of oppression, but Paddy felt they could be seen, not as a noose, but as a necklace, enclosing `a learning cell for something new'. 01 July 1990
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Fifty years ago this month a large English country house became a centre where people could find new aims and motivation. Kenneth Noble reports: 01 June 1990
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The company that is doing the conversions employs, among others, alcoholics, drug-addicts, former prisoners - people who are generally considered unemployable. 01 February 1990
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Thirteen years ago it wasn't safe to walk around Pukatawagon, Manitoba. Today the police spend their time showing films. Bob Lowery investigates. 01 December 1989
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When you talk about corruption, people often say: `How can I be honest when everyone else is dishonest?' 01 January 1989
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On a chilly December evening in Delhi, I met a group from Delhi's largest harijan colony. They were visiting, as every evening, the home of Rajendra Das Mathur, whose relations include some of India's top administrators. 01 May 1988
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`Bridge Park' was created and is run by a largely black community, many of whom would once have fitted the stereotype well. What has made it work? 01 April 1988
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It now costs a huge sum to improve the life expectancy of someone in the West by even a fraction and very little to greatly improve that of his brother or sister in the Third World. 01 March 1988
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My wife and I were back in the area and often met little groups of Tibetan refugees, straggling down through the Himalayan foothills, offering to sell their few possessions for Indian rupees. It was then I began to fear that the world might be losing a precious culture. 01 January 1988
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