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Egyptian professor Nasr Abu-Zayd speaks up for Islam’s respect for the rational. 01 December 2006
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THIS MONTH sees the release of a new film, The Imam and the Pastor, which tells the story of a remarkable peacemaking partnership in northern Nigeria, a region where thousands have been killed in Muslim-Christian conflicts. 01 December 2006
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What is it like to organise a Caux conference? Justin Walford finds out 01 October 2006
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Michael Smith takes part in a conference that brings together business professionals, farmers and journalists seeking ethics at work. 01 October 2006
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Although some of the Lebanese travelling to the conference managed to get to Beirut airport before it was closed, their families were still at home. For those who came, the stay at Mountain House could not be peaceful, but they had the courage to share their feelings about what was happening in their country. 01 October 2006
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Ibrahima Fall, UN Special Representative for the Great Lakes Region in Africa, talks to Themon Djaksam about the themes of the conference. 01 October 2006
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Themon Djaksam joins Africans from across the continent to address the issues of corruption and good governance. 01 October 2006
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Why is Bolivia’s controversial new President so popular in his country? Andrea Cabrera Luna explains. 01 August 2006
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Ron Lawler meets a group of young Aboriginal people who are changing their town. 01 August 2006
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Karen Elliott Greisdorf discovers a programme which is revitalising old furniture, broken lives and a whole neighbourhood. 01 August 2006
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