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2012
February
RI President-elect Sakuji Tanaka talks about peace and what it means to him. Also, ten Rotary Peace Fellows take different paths to end conflict.
January
Rotary in popular culture. Writers and comics use the boosterish, back-slapping image of Rotarians as a cultural shorthand. Is that so wrong?
2011
December
The Paul Harris residence: inside the first house of friendship.
November
Making water pure and simple. Also, how charity loses face.
October
Rotary conventioneers will experience the pleasures of ancient and modern Bangkok when they travel to Thailand in May.
September
Helen Reisler, the first female president of the Rotary Club of New York, revisits 9/11. Also, Dottie Watkins rallies fellow Rotarians to bring medical and housing assistance to the people of Agua Prieta.
August
The Rotary stamp collectors' issue.
July
Meet the new RI president. At home with Kalyan and Binota Banerjee.
June
After more than 300 entries from all over the world, it comes down to this: Our top three photo contest winners get the glory and a Canon camera, with our thanks. See also our web exclusive Best of the Rest.
May
Young Rotarians are designing their meetings to suit their interests. Join one club in Southern California for a fundraiser. Also, Rotarians in Seattle coordinate the collection and distribution of surplus produce.
April
Cholera was killing about 40 people a day in Haiti in December. Without sufficient medical services and a regular source of clean water, the country faces a new outbreak. Our photo essay highlights the epidemic and its consequences. Also, The Rotarian talks with Angélique Kidjo.
March
Rotaractors respond to Peru's forgotten earthquake. Also, The Rotarian talks with incoming RI President Kalyan Banerjee.