Wimbledon tennis champion Doë Howard remembered in The Times 15 October 2007
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Morris Martin was secretary and aide to Frank Buchman, founder of Moral Re-Armament 11 July 2007
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Frank Abbott was for over 40 years Secretary of the British workers’ paper The Industrial Pioneer 15 December 2006
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The photographer and film-maker David Channer devoted his life to making films about reconciliation and forgiveness. 03 October 2006
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A doctor with the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) during World War II, Ken Stewart saw distinguished service during the allied invasions of Sicily and southern Italy. 08 July 2006
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Reconciliation on the Pacific island of Bougainville was a high priority for this quiet peacemaker. 05 June 2006
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Robin Mowat was a historian who saw the world from a spiritual and, indeed, prophetic perspective. 12 May 2006
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Les Dennison, one of only 400 survivors out of a group of 1,600 prisoners of war on the Burma railway during World War II, worked for reconciliation between Japan and Britain. 03 May 2006
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Alec Smith, son of Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith, played a key role in an eleventh-hour rapprochement between his father and Robert Mugabe, on the eve of Mugabe’s election victory in March 1980. 25 April 2006
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At the age of 86, retired Bristol classics teacher Norah Cook wrote a book which is now in the libraries of almost every prison in Britain and has become an inspiration for many of the inmates. 19 February 2006
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