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The gulf is between China and the West over Tibet: two very different stories that make it very difficult to communicate. How to build a bridge of trust? Mike Lowe, Australia, 21 April 2008
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As Spring arrives in the Northern hemisphere, and nature comes to life, it may be worthwhile taking a little time out to ‘count our blessings’. If you are feeling in need of a lift, why not try making that list? Paul Williams, United Kingdom, 13 April 2008
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Bridging the Muslim/non-Muslim divide will take talent, courage, imagination and sensitivity on the part of a great many on both sides of the divide, and it will take the Almighty’s blessings. Rajmohan Gandhi, United States, 07 April 2008
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There are many theories to explain human behaviour and History, but we are stuck with the same questions that the ancient Greeks grappled with when they wrote their tragedies. Why does fate strike the same people again and again? Why are maledictions passed on generation after generation? Antoine Jaulmes, France, 22 March 2008
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‘Be the change you want to see in the world,’ said Gandhi. Frank Buchman said: ‘Change must start with oneself.’ K Haridas, Malaysia, 16 March 2008
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A Dutch film insulting Islam provokes increased bridge-building efforts. Hennie de Pous-de Jonge, Netherlands, 10 March 2008
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A young Kenyan reflects on the crisis in her country. Ann Njeri, Kenya, 03 March 2008
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The storm that broke as a result of the Archbishop's recent statement Chris Evans, United Kingdom, 21 February 2008
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Seldom can the uttering of one word have caused such joy across a nation.
John Bond, United Kingdom, 14 February 2008
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I need to see in my own life where I am tempted to take short cuts to achieve my (good) aims. Paul Williams, United Kingdom, 24 December 2007
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