October 2005
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The real meaning of security
Our obsession with protecting ourselves makes us less safe. That's the message from Eve Ensler, who travels the globe to end violence against women.
Eve Ensler

A magical place just beyond Hollywood
A new club delivers movies that stir our souls Tijn Touber


Losing her daughter to a suicide bomber makes Nurit Peled-Elhanan fierce about finding peace Nurit Peled-Elhanan

A new kind of UN
We can't leave the future in the hands of corporations and governments Marco Visscher

Good vibrations
A musical form of meditation known as kirtan offers fun on the road to enlightenment--even for people who swore they would never meditate. Maggie Kuhn Jacobus

Greetings from... everywhere
A photo collection of Internet cafes around the world

Most unusual college in the world
Ode visits KaosPilots--a remarkable business school in Denmark Marco Visscher

Nature's way to lose weight
Minding your body's own signals is the simplest way to stop overeating Tijn Touber

One last thing...
"Money should move slower" Marco Visscher

Our best route to prosperity and social harmony
How upcoming economic shifts can benefit everyone Jay Walljasper

Positive power to the press
Journalists have a duty to spread hope Jay Walljasper

Sasha Appleseed
Sasha Earnheart-Gold helps fight hunger by planting apple trees Sonia Story

The most powerful women
The annual top-100 composed by business magazine Forbes (August 15, 2005), based on a composite of visibility (measured by press citations) and economic impact.

Unjamming the future
As millions of Asians jubilantly embrace driving, some experts predict an automotive nightmare. But a group of practical visionaries around are working out a solution: fewer cars and greater mobility. Jay Walljasper

Waive Benjamin's fight for free education in Nigeria
Kim Ridley

"We must reinvent ourselves"
In 1980, she wrote "the handbook for the New Age." Twenty-five years later, what has become of her predictions for a new world? Ode spoke with Marilyn Ferguson. "The world only changes because we do." Jurriaan Kamp

Women of the world
Female leaders can change the course of our political and economic future--for the benefit of everyone. Marie C. Wilson





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