Vol. 17 Nbr. 1, January 2001
Index
- Letters to the editor.
- A call to dialogue united nations millennium world peace summit of religious and spiritual leaders.
- Dialogue between cultures for a civilization of love and peace message of his holiness Pope John Paul II for the celebration of the "World Day Of Peace" January 1st, 2001.
- Indian renaissance and future of the world: extracts from the chapter "Indian Renaissance and Future of the World", from R.Y. Deshpande's book "Sri Aurobindo and the New Millennium".
- Interview with Brazil's president Fernando Henrique Cardoso: from United Nations Development Program's Choices Magazine, Vol. 10, No 1.
- Multicultural, multipolar interconnectedness-toward a global civilization Chulalongkorn University: dialogue among civilizations.
- A Melanesian and western encounter: a dialogue among and between civilizations.
- Hindu response to globalization.
- Commonalities in Hinduism and Judaism.
- Buddhist discourse: an instrument of peace.
- Role of religious art and imagery.
- The Campus for Peace: a new initiative promoting solidarity on the internet.
- Teaching community sustainability: cross cultural models *.
- Teaching peacefully in postmodernity: ocean policy as a case.
- The International University Of People's Institutions For Peace (IUPIP).
- Quest for global peace (Personal Recollection).
- A note on the relationship of beauty and peace.
- The 2001 fez festival of world sacred music: an annual musical event in Morocco embodies and reflects sufi traditions and spirit.
- Hopi art--modern symbols of an ancient people: tradition, heritage and culture blend in the art of the Hopi.
- The 1% solution: a program of the international association of educators for world peace, the foundation for a culture of peace and numerous other peace organizations.
- Solar vision.
- Dialogue and play: the cultural of negotiation and peace.
- Porshia Haygood.
- Spread the peace.
- Peace is a blossom.
- Some reflections on our legal system.
- Themis, goddess of justice.
- Judge orders reading of classics for teens.
- Sikh soldier's right to wear turban-a legal battle?
- Bias against Sikhs in U.S. army alleged.
- Lawyers required to perform public service: ruling of 9th U.S. circuit court of appeals.
- PM releases Urdu version of Gita July 2001.
- Worldspace to broadcast epic.
- A new beginning: a world without nuclear weapons.
- U.S. harassment of nuclear scientists, nuclear plant workers and grassroots anti-nuclear activists.
- Anthology of World Music, Iran.
- Original WWII trainer dies at 89.
- Senate oks bill honoring Navajo code talkers.
- Cell Biologist Dr. Gunter Blobel, Nobel Laureate on how cells work.
- Some new facts you need to know about diabetes.
- Consciousness evolution and planetary survival: psychological roots of human violence and greed: paper presented at the Thirteenth International Transpersonal Conference entitled Spirituality, Ecology, and Native Wisdom in Killarney, Ireland, June 1995.
- The history of medicine.
- Little known about radioactive contamination of Navajo hogans.
- Scientists claim diesel substitute.
- The Apple.
- Lord of categories.
- Review of Expanding Curriculum Research and Understanding: A Mytho-Poetic Perspective.
- Meditation as Medicine: Activate the power of your natural Healing Force.
- "A Peace of My Mind - An Unrepentant Peacenik".
- The Art of Peace.
- Sri Aurobindo and the New Millennium.
- The one and the many: unity in diversity.