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A remarkable series of courses is helping Taiwanese parents to cope better with their children—and their own lives. Jenny Leung reports:
01 August 2001
Working in the media can involve tough choices. Anastasia Stepanova talks to young professionals who have to make them
01 August 2001
Prof MS Swaminathan, a pioneer of India's Green Revolution, calls for a new approach to world farming.
01 August 2001
John Lester, a medical doctor, dispels some of the myths surrounding depression--and looks at some of the issues that would-be carers need to consider.
01 June 2001
What difference would it make if people learnt to be leaders at the beginning rather than the end of their careers? Mary Lean finds out.
01 June 2001
In the 1930s, The Oxford Group, which later became MRA, sparked off a spiritual revival in Scandinavia. In Denmark, as Keld Jørgensen describes in these extracts from his recent booklet*, it led to a people's movement to tackle unemployment.
01 June 2001
Since we last wrote about Walkerswood, Jamaica, in 1994, its cottage industry has burgeoned into a company with a £2 million turnover. Mary Lean reports, and (below) visits its London showcase, Bamboula restaurant in Brixton.
01 April 2001
Karen Elliott Greisdorf examines the role of mentoring in youth and job-training in the USA
01 February 2001
What makes a society strong? The vitality of its community life, maintains Mike Lowe.
01 February 2001
'Honest conversation' at Nottingham's Partnership Council is a key to urban renewal, Michael Smith discovers:
01 February 2001
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