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August 26, 2002 issue
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Finding the elegant solution
Dave Hohle
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letters
with contributions from Yewande Akinola, Shirley January, Joe Smuin, Suzanne Nightingale, John Hay Scott
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Items of interest
with contributions from Marc Gellman, Thomas Hartman, Kay Barkin, Ruth Gledhill, Michael E. Ruane
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Reaching for the Summit with youthful eyes
By Karen Shippey
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Nature columnist and artist
By Kim Shippey Sentinel staff
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To be a force for positive change
Warren Bolon with contributions from Candelaria Silva
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If they build it, it can grow
By Corvin Huber
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I love all TREES
By Ovídio Trentini
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For the good of the whole
By Margaret Rogers
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Severe hand sores cured
Steven Berrie
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Unemployment problems resolved
Jean Bordeaux
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Abdominal pain healed
Tony Lobl