For A Change
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Articles in April-May, 1997 issue of For A Change
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White light ablaze in red-light Amsterdam: forty years ago, Rolf and Georgine Boiten set up home in one of Amsterdam's sleaziest quarters
by Digna Hintzen -
Consider the birds
by Paul Williams -
Struggle to be decent: British politician Frank Field talks to Mary Lean about gun control, sleaze and the moral force of the welfare state
by Mary Lean -
Who needs morals? Cambridge student Richard Jones, with the help of Mike Teece and Katherine Kirkham, offers some tips from the receiving end
by Richard Jones -
What price honesty?
by Michael Henderson -
Against the odds
by Geoffrey Pugh -
Lighting the darkness
by Kristen Tiedje -
Listen, don't panic
by Kenneth Noble -
Meeting of the Americas
by Tom Jones -
Making the soul dance
by Laura Trevelyan -
Britain's moral crisis: it's time for Britain to take a long hard look at herself
by Hugh Williams -
Still giving peace a chance: in 1970 a cleaner in Belfast's Gasworks had a dream - of Northern Ireland's women working together for peace
by Kristen Tiedje -
Welcoming the rejected
by Kenneth Noble -
Failing school becomes a winner: things were so bad at West Gate Community College in Newcastle upon Tyne that 127 pupils had to be excluded each term
by Tom Jones -
Indians take stock of 50 years of freedom
by Jyoti Kanetkar
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