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PEOPLE IN NORTHERN UGANDA ARE READY TO FORGIVE THE LRA REBELS

2008 November 5
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Refugees of a 22-year civil war in the Gulu district are hopeful for a successful peace process with a local rebel group. They feel safer outside camps and are anxious to rebuild their homes in the coming year.

LABOR UNIONS NOW RECRUITING IMMIGRANT WORKERS

2008 November 5
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Rather than clinging to wary attitudes and competing against each other, organized labor and immigrant workers are beginning to work together to protect labor rights.

LEARNING ENGLISH IN AFGHAN BADLANDS

2008 November 3
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Teaching Afghan youth English, computer skills, women’s rights, and general lessons about being good individuals and citizens, a local nonprofit organization aims to transform the country through education.

CROSS-CULTURAL RECONCILIATION

2008 November 3
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Residents of Kashmir Mend Christian-Muslim relations in Santa Barbara.

A SMALL MIRACLE

2008 November 3
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Muslim leaders from 40 nations say they’re making progress to diminish the influence of extremists.

An Imam And A Pastor Unite

2008 October 29
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Once on opposite sides of a bloody religious conflict in Nigeria, Imam Muhammed Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye have found their way to peace and reconciliation through their faiths. The two have become best friends and together they started the Muslim-Christian Dialogue Center in Nigeria.