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Nobel Laureate Dr. Wangari Maathai has spent 30 years fighting for environmental and social justice in her native Kenya. As the founder of an international movement for sustainable development, she explains that, far from a single concern, climate change is intimately connected to global issues of poverty, conflict and injustice.
June 24 2008
Category: Miscellaneous
Farewell to 2007 — no
January 22 2008
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The booming co-operative economy in the East Midlands was celebrated in Lincoln when junior minister Gillian Merron MP congratulated the region on its commitment to co-operation saying:
December 07 2007
Category: Miscellaneous

Mergers may be seen as the only way forward by some in the Co-operative
August 24 2007
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The health and social care system is changing. The Government is committed to an ongoing process of modernisi
May 18 2007
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THE debate about Tony Blair’s talents, contribution and legacy will no doubt rage for weeks, months and
May 18 2007
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ADJECTIVES like “inspiring,” “powerful” and “remarkable” are all par for
February 16 2007
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