March 2005
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All together
Tsunami unites humanity Tijn Touber

Baby steps
Classroom visits with infants make children emotionally literate Marco Visscher

Everyone can be a leader
In periods of uncertainty people demand a strong, decisive leader. This is why so many politicians and business executives behave with single-minded, stubborn arrogance. They believe that's their job. But former corporate executive Johan Schaberg, now a leadership consultant, stresses that true leaders don't lead but follow--a dream, an ideal, freedom for their country. Johan Schaberg

How responsible is socially responsible investing?
Paul Hawken stirs debate with a probing critique of ethical investment funds Jurriaan Kamp

In kids we trust
A new movement is increasingly grabbing attention: democratic schools. What happens when children get a say in their own education? Kim Ridley went in search of the answer for Ode. Kim Ridley

Magnetic therapy and health
Tijn Touber

Magnetism and the quantum field
Tijn Touber

One last thing...
"a year should have 13 months" Marco Visscher

Power to the villages
Bringing electricity to the Brazilian countryside can prevent out-of-control urbanization Bram Posthumus

Primal force
Why good health begins with magnetism Tijn Touber

Soul messenger
He once sang raw, aggressive lyrics about injustice. Until he realized there was a better way of expressing his message. Now Michael Franti makes inspired music with his band Spearhead. Marco Visscher meets the musician who wants nothing more than to bring people together. Marco Visscher

Terrorists R us
Sometimes it seems like the world can be simply divided into good and evil, into terrorists and pacifists. But is it that easy? British intellectual Ziauddin Sardar lodges a complaint Ziauddin Sardar

These not-so-united states
Is small also beautiful when it comes to countries? Jay Walljasper

The coast of bohemia
Is changing the world still hip? Jay Walljasper

To tell or not to tell?
Should every secret be revealed? Is it always a good thing to tell the truth? Can it really be so wrong to simply keep quiet about certain things? According to a number of authorities, everyone has an inalienable right to an inner world all their own. Lisette Thooft

We the press
Citizen sparks a media revolution Marco Visscher





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