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Doë Howard Wimbledon tennis champion Doë Howard remembered in The Times
15 October 2007
Morris Martin as a young man Morris Martin was secretary and aide to Frank Buchman, founder of Moral Re-Armament
11 July 2007
Frank Abbott Frank Abbott was for over 40 years Secretary of the British workers’ paper The Industrial Pioneer
15 December 2006
David Channer The photographer and film-maker David Channer devoted his life to making films about reconciliation and forgiveness.
03 October 2006
Ken Stewart 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
Alan Weeks Reconciliation on the Pacific island of Bougainville was a high priority for this quiet peacemaker.
05 June 2006
Robin Mowat Robin Mowat was a historian who saw the world from a spiritual and, indeed, prophetic perspective.
12 May 2006
Les Dennison 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
Alec Smith, Oslo, August 2005 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
Norah Cook 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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