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His dream was to go to Antarctica. Instead he has spent his life challenging totalitarianism, and its aftermath. Patrick Colquhoun talks to Mary Lean. 01 December 2006
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Mishkat al-Moumin fought for human rights under Saddam Hussein, and survived assassination attempts as Minister of the Environment in Iraq's interim government. She talks to Bob Webb. 01 October 2006
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Margaret Jackson was in on the birth of European unity. She talks to Michael Smith. 01 August 2006
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Andrew Stallybrass meets Rabbi Marc Raphaël Guedj who is bringing rabbis and imams together to work for peace. 01 June 2006
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Francisco Toledo is not just one of Mexico's best known artists: he is also a philanthropist. He talks to Andrea Cabrera Luna. 01 April 2006
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Having laid down his guns, Joseph Wong is working for a corruption-free logging industry in the Solomon Islands. John Bond tells his story. 01 February 2006
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Actress Julia Varley uses theatre to empower. She talks to Andrea Cabrera Luna. by JULIA VARLEY 01 February 2006
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Bill Porter founded a global think-tank out of his concern about the media’s influence. Michael Smith tells his story. 01 October 2005
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On the streets of Bristol, UK, one woman is fighting crime with a silent force. Stan Hazell finds out more. 01 August 2005
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Stan Hazell meets a nonagenarian whose latest book is a surprise hit in Britain's prisons. 01 June 2005
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