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30 November 2005
Terry Monington speaks at the Play the Game 2005 conference the prospect of making sport available for all in third world countries in the contect of international politics.[more]
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30 November 2005
Young people from indigenous cultures - societies which did not until recently have a history and culture of suicide - set alarming records of suicide. These young people could be helped through sport. Colin Tatz provides us with...[more]
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22 July 2003
In spite of the attention given to the Australian Aborigines before and during the Summer Olympics 2000 in Sydney, the games didn't change their human rights situation. Genuine racial equality in Australian sport remains...[more]
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11 November 2002
Sports has lost its innocence as the most important "minor matter" in the world. Modern sports of today have many faces.[more]
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11 November 2002
This article is part of a research project about the Danish Landsstævne, the National Sport Festival Bornholm 2002.[more]
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15 November 2000
In this article, Anders Levinsens introduces the Open Fun Football Schools, which is a humanitarian sports project he has initiated and implemented in Bosnia Herzegovina and FYR Macedonia.[more]
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14 November 2000
Sports is fascinating but not innocent. As a mirror of societal oppositions, sport is full of tensions. Sports is a perfect tool for mobilising people for a common responsibility.[more]
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