Scoop March 2011

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The One World Column was for six years a weekly feature in the Eastern Daily Press, but also published on its own website. Its concerns include international development, poverty, globalisation, peacemaking, human rights, social justice, animals, and the environment.   
The One World Column was for six years a weekly feature in the Eastern Daily Press, but also published on its own website. Its concerns include international development, poverty, globalisation, peacemaking, human rights, social justice, animals, and the environment.   
The writers decided to develop a partnership with organisations with similar interests (including SCOOP). The blog will now become an online magazine, forum and news network for the region’s progressive organisations, and will incorporate the SCOOP calendar: http://oneworldcolumn.blogspot.com/p/calendar.html. And Triangle have agreed to publish blog extracts in print, on a regular basis.  
The writers decided to develop a partnership with organisations with similar interests (including SCOOP). The blog will now become an online magazine, forum and news network for the region’s progressive organisations, and will incorporate the SCOOP calendar: http://oneworldcolumn.blogspot.com/p/calendar.html. And Triangle have agreed to publish blog extracts in print, on a regular basis.  
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OWC blogger Charlotte Du Cann, said: ‘We want to establish a relationship with like-minded writers, NGOs, artists and others throughout the region, to develop the One World Column as an asset for us all. You can reach us at oneworldcolumn@gmail.com to be part of this venture.’  
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OWC blogger Charlotte Du Cann, said: ‘We want to establish a relationship with like-minded writers, NGOs, artists and others throughout the region, to develop the One World Column as an asset for us all. You can reach us at oneworldcolumn@gmail.com to be part of this venture.’  
Fellow OWC writer Rupert Read added: “It’s great that Triangle are bringing us on board, so that we are back in print..."
Fellow OWC writer Rupert Read added: “It’s great that Triangle are bringing us on board, so that we are back in print..."
The One World Column blog can always be found at: www.oneworldcolumn.blogspot.com   
The One World Column blog can always be found at: www.oneworldcolumn.blogspot.com   
Norfolk Jewish Peace Group is primarily concerned with human rights and international law insofar as these impact upon the situation in Israel-Palestine. The Group meets regularly to share information and support projects that promote a just and lasting peace for Palestinians and Israelis. From time to time the Group organises public events, arranges meetings and exhibitions; it works with Muslim, Christian and other peace and interfaith groups concerned with peace in Israel-Palestine.
Norfolk Jewish Peace Group is primarily concerned with human rights and international law insofar as these impact upon the situation in Israel-Palestine. The Group meets regularly to share information and support projects that promote a just and lasting peace for Palestinians and Israelis. From time to time the Group organises public events, arranges meetings and exhibitions; it works with Muslim, Christian and other peace and interfaith groups concerned with peace in Israel-Palestine.
Further details from Jean Davis mailto:jean.davis@talk21.com  
Further details from Jean Davis mailto:jean.davis@talk21.com  
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=Transition Norwich events=
Saturday, 5 March 11:00  
Saturday, 5 March 11:00  
Permaculture Workday  
Permaculture Workday  
Transition Circle West - Herbal Remedies  
Transition Circle West - Herbal Remedies  
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Sunday, 20 March 18:00  
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==Sunday, 20 March 18:00, Spring Scheming - Shaping the Norwich we want ==
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Spring Session
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Spring Scheming - Shaping the Norwich we want - 20 March
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We have had a very exciting three years of community-led events and projects, many of them still flourishing. So in the evening of Sunday 20 March we will be celebrating all our successes so far and then looking to the future to see what dreams and schemes we could work towards next.  
We have had a very exciting three years of community-led events and projects, many of them still flourishing. So in the evening of Sunday 20 March we will be celebrating all our successes so far and then looking to the future to see what dreams and schemes we could work towards next.  

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