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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
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Working in the media can involve tough choices. Anastasia Stepanova talks to young professionals who have to make them 01 August 2001
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Prof MS Swaminathan, a pioneer of India's Green Revolution, calls for a new approach to world farming. 01 August 2001
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Karen Elliott Greisdorf examines the role of mentoring in youth and job-training in the USA 01 February 2001
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What makes a society strong? The vitality of its community life, maintains Mike Lowe. 01 February 2001
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'Honest conversation' at Nottingham's Partnership Council is a key to urban renewal, Michael Smith discovers: 01 February 2001
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