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October-December 2004 (Volume 16, Issue 3)

  • In Australia, Bahá'í religious classes in state schools find wide appeal
  • Perspective: No state is an island: Re-envisioning collective security
  • In Israel, an historic rennovation touches two communities deeply
  • UN again expresses concern about Iran's Bahá'ís
  • In Swaziland, saving a "virtual forest" with an efficient new stove design
  • High Level Panel calls for a new vision of collective security at the UN
  • Review: How everyone can win: Beyond the Culture of Contest
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July-September 2004 (Volume 16, Issue 2)

  • In Iran, a renewed persecution aims at "cultural cleansing"
  • Perspective: The moral challenge of Beijing + 10
  • In the United Kingdom, Bahá'ís promote a dialogue on diversity
  • In Ghana, Bahá'í development efforts are praised
  • Interfaith relations in the post-9/11 world are examined in Barcelona
  • "Spirit and Intellect" the theme of annual Bahá'í studies conference
  • Review: Good intentions, complex realities: Building Sustainable Peace
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April-June 2004 (Volume 16, Issue 1)

  • In Uganda, a focus on practical knowledge boosts literacy efforts
  • Perspective: Literacy and Development
  • In Australia, a look at "bioprospecting" and the knowledge of indigenous people
  • New website offers online access to Bahá'í sacred writings
  • Comprehensive catalog of Bahá'í books for sale online
  • UN "eminent persons" panel sees rise of civil society as a "landmark" event
  • In South Africa, filmmakers draw on social action for their on-screen vision
  • Review: Religious history through the lens of Iran: Spirituality in the Land of the Noble
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January-March 2004 (Volume 15, Issue 4)

  • In Chad, a project to promote sustainable fishing yeilds extra dividends
  • Perspective: The Individual and Social Action
  • In the advancement of women, men are increasingly seen as important partners
  • "Women Helping Women" award
  • Bahá'í holy site destroyed in Iran
  • Role of Religion in conflict-torn areas explored at NGO experts meeting
  • Social harmony display at European Parliament
  • Latest volume discusses religious tolerance, new approaches to HIV/AIDS
  • Review: Nationalism as a figment of our imagination
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October-December 2003 (Volume 15, Issue 3)

  • South Asian conference on education stresses rights of every girl and boy
  • Perspective: Education: The Right of Every Girl and Boy
  • The United Nations grapples with the idea of a global "information society"
  • Civil Society innovates for influence at WSIS
  • UN again expresses concern over human rights in Iran
  • In Canada, a start-up festival highlights creativity of Bahá'í filmmakers
  • Films presented at the Cause and Effect Bahá'í Film Festival 2003
  • In Finland, an emphasis on diversity leads to human rights award
  • Review: A case study on religion and human rights
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July-September 2003 (Volume 15, Issue 2)

  • In Russia, teachers embrace new ideas about moral education
  • Perspective:The Family and Development
  • From literature to peace: a scholar who strives to be a bridge between cultures
  • In Africa, four communities celebrate 50 years of progress
  • New representative of the Bahá'í International Community to the United Nations joins New York office
  • Review: Is there a roadmap to critical consciousness?
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April-June 2003 (Volume 15, Issue 1)

  • In Vanuatu, a proving ground for coconut oil as an alternative fuel
  • Perspective: The Ethics of Globalization: a Bahá'í Perspective
  • Commemorations in Chicago highlight the immense impact of the House of Worship
  • At local, national, and international levels, Bahá'ís elect leadership councils worldwide
  • David Hofman, distinguished Bahá'í leader, passes away
  • The Bahá'í International Community expresses concern about the human rights of Iranian Bahá'ís
  • Visitors to Bahá'ís Terraces on Mt. Carmel hit 1.4 million
  • Exhibition at European Parliament tells the story of Bahá'í contribution to social harmony
  • Bahá'í UN Representative elected to head NGO women's committee in New York
  • Review: A new approach to violence against women
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January-March 2003 (Volume 14, Issue 4)

  • In Panama, volunteers provide much needed educational services
  • Perspective: The modern malady
  • A medical breakthrough brings "Star Wars" technology to remote hospitals
  • In Europe, businesspeople apply spiritual insights to economic problems
  • Nur University embarks major new teacher training program in Bolivia
  • Review: Computers, logic and a "middle way"