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For A Change Magazine: Volume 1 Number 5

THERE ARE 13 ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE
At his first health service union meeting, former Welsh steel worker Albert Tarling found himself elected branch secretary.
A landmark in the history of Australian race relations.
The silence hung over a stony hillside scarred by the skeletons of mulga trees.
'You can't construct the contact of prayer in advance...'
If talking was a commodity, Africa would not have any problem,' quipped the President of the Zimbabwe National Farmers Union.
A lively and determined group, born since independence, they presented a quite different picture of Africa.
Pope John Paul II has opened the windows of the Vatican to the world more widely than any of his predecessors.
Since he left school and home as a 14-year-old, Reg Blow has tried most things.
Resource-starved Soweto schools received 18 tea chests filled with badly needed text books from England.
The call is to enlarge the global culture of understanding and care. Australia has experience to contribute to that task.
Zubrzycki has tried to reconcile two competing principles - 'one nation' and 'rights of ethnic groups'.
My wife and I were back in the area and often met little groups of Tibetan refugees, straggling down through the Himalayan footh
Reconciliation in Zimbabwe' was the headline the Bern daily 'Der Bund'
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English

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