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Dear JCTR Bulletin Readers: We are now midway to the end of the year 2002. As usual we are pleased to put together articles for you our readers. We feel greatly encouraged by your support through articles we have been receiving for publication on your behalf. The submission of articles, reactions to some, clarifications, etc., is what makes the success of this publication and indeed any other publication of similar nature. We are currently thinking about making some changes to the format of the Bulletin. Prominent among the changes being suggested is the number of columns. Instead of having three columns, we are proposing to have two. Changes are also being proposed in terms of changing the title font of each article that appears. These proposals are coming with a background of trying to make our publication more appealing to the readership. However, we strongly feel that these changes could only be effected with approval from you our readers. We would greatly appreciate receiving suggestions or proposals and reactions to these ideasCURRENT CRISIS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA The litany on Africa's problems appears not to be ending, to some it is even growing longer and longer. Within this litany of problems however, there are those that are persistent and those that occur intermittently. This is not to imply that we as a continent are moving towards a situation of despair or despondency, no. Complete letter |
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