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    <title>Education for Life</title>
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    <description>Computers in class, music and intuition, and 101 ways to get educated. Winter 1999.</description>
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    <dc:date>1998-11-02T09:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Peace Makers</title>
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    <description>Making peace in Ireland, South Africa, Israel, and Iraq, making peace with former spouses, restorative justice, and the Natural Step Nuclear insecurity. Fall 1998.</description>
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    <title>Rx for the Earth</title>
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    <description>Deformed wildlife, lower sperm counts, childhood cancers, and depressed IQs have all have been linked to hormone-disrupting chemicals you probably have in your home. Summer 1998.</description>
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    <title>Millennium Survival Guide</title>
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    <description>A global guide to millennial events. Spring 1998.</description>
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    <title>Sustainable Sex</title>
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    <description>What is the difference between love and desire? Featuring Naomi Wolf, Alan Durning, and Sam Keen. Also, Donella Meadows on urban farming and Kevin Fong on gay parenting in a cohousing community.  Winter 1998.</description>
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    <title>Money</title>
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<td class="bodytext"><a href="/article.asp?ID=885">Money Versus Wealth</a><br />
                         David Korten distinguishes between money and real wealth of people, nature, and community<br />
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                        <a href="/article.asp?ID=883"> Money Troubles</a><br />
                         Thomas H. Greco reveals the dysfunctions of money creation<br />
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                        <a href="/article.asp?ID=895"> Money With Care Built In</a><br />
                         Jonathan Rowe finds seniors building community and health<br />
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                         <a href="/article.asp?ID=889">Money That Builds Connection</a><br />
                         Edgar Cahn develops Time Dollars as a way to rebuild community life<br />
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                         <a href="/article.asp?ID=898">Women's Wealth</a><br />
                         Diana McCourt &amp; Jane Wilson create a micro-economy of skill sharing, entrepreneurship, and mutual aid<br />
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                         <a href="/article.asp?ID=887">Making Money</a><br />
                         • David Boyle finds Ithaca Hours coming off the press;<br />
                        • Michael Linton involves businesses and charities in LETS;<br />
                        • Robert Swann and Susan Witt build infrastructure for self-reliant communities;<br />
                        • Sarah Van Gelder learns about a dual-currency experiment in Minneapolis</td>
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<td class="bodytext"><a href="/article.asp?ID=879">37 Ways to Join the Gift Economy</a><br />
                         No need to wait / do it now!<br />
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                         <a href="/article.asp?ID=886">Beyond Greed &amp; Scarcity</a><br />
                         Bernard Lietaer talks to Sarah Van Gelder about the Transformational effects of Currency Redesign.<br />
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                        <a href="/article.asp?ID=894"> Resource Guide</a><br />
                         Tools for new currencies and exchanges<br />
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                         Business &amp; Livelihood<br />
                        <a href="/article.asp?ID=890"> Brewing a Future</a><br />
                         Keto Mschigeni &amp; Gunter Pauli use waste from a Namibian brewery to produce food. Sarah van Gelder reports on a "zero-emissions zone" in Sweden<br />
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                         <a href="/article.asp?ID=888">Managing for Life</a><br />
                         Donella Meadows reports on an entrepreneur who has put individual ecology at the heart of his business. Paul Hawken relates William McDonough's design principles<br />
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                         <a href="/article.asp?ID=881">Betting on Green</a><br />
                         Carl Frankel finds green design in the heart of New York City.</td>
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<td class="bodytext"><img src="http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/images/02cover_90.jpg/image_preview" alt="Issues 2 Cover" class="image-inline captioned" title="Issues 2 Cover" /><br /><br />Global Shift<br />
                 <a href="/article.asp?ID=891">Nuclear Ban</a><br />
                 Gregg Zachary reports on a bold effort by the former head of the US nuclear forces to eliminate nuclear weapons<br />
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                <a href="/article.asp?ID=882"> Nuclear Initiation</a><br />
                 General Lee Butler warns that rather than ending with the Cold War, the nuclear era could be just starting<br />
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                 Arts &amp; Media<br />
                 <a href="/article.asp?ID=897">Virtual Ecology</a><br />
                 Margaret Wertheim on a virtual world of natural enchantment and connection<br />
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                 <a href="/article.asp?ID=880">Art Sparks</a><br />
                 Frances Moore Lappe and Paul Du Bois on the arts at society's fringes<br />
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                <a href="/article.asp?ID=1147"> Letter from Sarah van Gelder</a><br />
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                <a href="/article.asp?ID=893"> Readers' Forum</a><br />
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                <a href="/article.asp?ID=884"> Indicators</a><br />
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                <a href="/article.asp?ID=1036"> The Page that Counts</a><br />
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                <a href="/article.asp?ID=896"> Sustainable Gifts</a><br />
                 by Alisa Gravitz<br />
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                <a href="/article.asp?ID=892"> News from PF Network</a><br />
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                 Book Reviews: <br />
                   <a href="/article.asp?ID=899">How Many People Can the Earth Support?</a>, Joel E. Cohen<br />
                   <a href="/article.asp?ID=900">STUFF: The Secret Life of Everyday Things</a>, John C. Ryan, Alan T. Durning<br />
                   <a href="/article.asp?ID=901">People, Land and Community: Collected E.F. Schumacher Society Lectures</a><br />
                   <a href="/article.asp?ID=902">Dialogues with the Living Earth</a>, James and Roberta Swan<br /></td>
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    <title>Money: Print your Own!</title>
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    <description>Our real wealth—our health, well-being, communities, natural systems, even our productive capability—is being compromised by what we mistakenly take to be wealth: money. What would happen if we redesigned money? Spring 1997.</description>
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    <title>Future Watch</title>
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    <description>Signs that something new is emerging, with Susan Griffin, Ran Dass, Vandana Shiva, Rebecca Adamson, Frijof Capra, and Duane Elgin. Winter 1997.</description>
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    <title>Democracy - The New Stories</title>
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    <description>New Stories about a new political landscape. Fall 1996.</description>
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    <title>Getting Free!</title>
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    <description>Moving Beyond the Consumer Culture. Summer 1996.</description>
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