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October-December 2002 (Volume 14, Issue 3)

  • In Fiji, a new approach to the restoration of coral reefs draws notice
  • Perspective: Terrorism and the end of an old order
  • In India, a program for rural women emphasizes training as the key to effective use of solar cookers
  • Bahá'ís participate in interfaith celebration honoring Queen Elizabeth II
  • In Italy, the University of Bari establishes a course on ethics and economics based on Bahá'í principles
  • Bahá'í radio station is launched in the Philippines
  • Review: An appeal to logic on national sovereignty
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July-September 2002 (Volume 14, Issue 2)

  • In Johannesburg, a shift in emphasis on sustainable development
  • Perspective: "Religion and Development at the Crossroads"
  • Bahá'ís in Chile announce call for Temple designs
  • In Bolivia, an isolated village seeks to establish its own school system in the face of discrimination
  • Ethical and spiritual diamensions of sustainable development stressed by Bahá'ís in Johannesburg
  • Bahá'ís of Peru help energize an interfaith coalition, winning key recognition
  • New volume of Bahá'í sacred writings is published
  • Top-rated India BBC quiz show uses New Delhi Bahá'í temple as backdrop
  • Review: Finding the locus between faith and ecology --A Sacred Trust, edited by David Cadman and John Carey
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April-June 2002,(Volume 14, Issue 1)

  • Worldwide, the Bahá'í community issues an appeal for tolerance
  • Perspective: "To the World's Religious Leaders"
  • Bahá'ís play key role behind the scenes in UNICEF concert at the UN Children's Summit
  • In Argentina, a Bahá'í-inspired NGO works to strengthen civil society in a time of national crisis
  • Lord St. John of Bletso delivers annual Bahá'í lecture at University of Maryland
  • Faith groups, including Bahá'ís of Germany, meet on environment and climate concerns
  • City Montessori School wins UNESCO Peace Education Award
  • A new volume of Bahá'í sacred writings, comprising Bahá'u'lláh's call to world leaders, is published
  • Review: Balancing human rights and state sovereignty in a multicultural world --Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention by Brian D. Lepard
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January-March 2002 (Volume 13, Issue 4)

  • In Bolivia, a distinctive training program in moral leadership shines brightly
  • Perspective: "Corruption and moral renovation"
  • Partnership a key theme in lead up to the World Summit on Sustainable Development
  • In London, a ground-breaking exploration into the science of morality
  • Nur University: training a new generation of leaders
  • Bahá'ís in Tajikistan killed for their beliefs
  • Review: What is the real value of that weed at your feet? --The Future of Life by Edward O. Wilson
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October-December 2001 (Volume 13, Issue 3)

  • Values and education are seen as key to action on sustainable development
  • Perspective: "Belief and Tolerance: Lights Amidst the Darkness"
  • In India, the world's largest school succeeds by focusing on globalism and morality
  • ADCAM receives major grant to expand vocational training in the Amazon
  • Focusing on service, one man builds a financial empire on spiritual principle
  • Two Wings Network -- a development effort that combines financial acumen with service to humanity
  • Gianni Ballerio, longtime Bahá'í International Community representative to the United Nations, passes away
  • UN again expresses concern over continuing discrimination against Iran's Bahá'ís
  • Review: Reinterpreting religion without reference to gender --A Woman's Place: Religious Women as Public Actors edited by Azza Karam
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July-September 2001 (Volume 13, Issue 2)

  • In Switzerland, Landegg International University wins increasing attention
  • Perspective: "One Same Substance"
  • Amid controversy, the World Conference against Racism reaches consensus
  • Around the world, Bahá'í communities promote tolerance and racial harmony
  • Landegg's Education for Peace project seeks to break the cycle of violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Uganda Bahá'ís celebrate 50th anniversary
  • Review: New insights from a sweeping analysis of religion --The Phenomenon of Religion by Moojan Momen
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April-June 2001 (Volume 13, Issue 1)

  • On Mount Carmel, newly completed garden terraces are officially opened
  • Perspective: On the occasion of the official opening of the Terraces of the Shrine of the Báb
  • Bahá'í International Community issues statement on HIV/AIDS
  • Looking ahead to "Rio Plus 10," the UN begins to assess progress since the Earth Summit
  • In London, the late Madame Rabbani is honored for contributions to conservation and the arts
  • In the city of Haifa, the terraces are much welcomed, and promise to be a boon for tourism
  • Final financial statement on the Millennium Forum issued, follow-up committee established
  • Review: Can religioin cure "inhumane global governance?"-- Toward a Global Civilization? The Contribution of Religions edited by Patricia M. Mische and Melissa Merkling
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January-March 2001 (Volume 12, Issue 4)

  • In Nepal, a novel project mixes literacy and microfinance to reach thousands
  • Perspective: Some thoughs on elections
  • Creating a "World Fit for Children"
  • Bahá'í Chair at Hebrew University hosts conference on modern religions
  • ECTA focuses on grassroots empowerment in Nepal
  • Victor de Araujo, long-time Bahá'í International Community representative to the UN, passes away
  • Review: A complex vision that transcends all categories -- Logos and Civilization: Spirit, History, and Order in the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh by Nader Saiedi