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		<title>By: Mediation Channel » Highlights from the World Directory of ADR Blogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] DIALOGIC Mediation Services by Arnold Zeman, a multi-lingual mediator and conflict coach based in Ottawa.  The motto of this new arrival on the ADR blogging scene is &#8220;turning conflict into conversation&#8220;. It could also be &#8220;turning visitors to loyal subscribers&#8221;, since the quality of the writing and the diversity of ideas have turned me into a regular reader.  Zeman provides a fresh view on topics relevant to the resolution of disputes, exploring issues ranging from &#8220;Genuine Apologies&#8221; to a humorous look at &#8220;Re-focusing Anger&#8220;. [...]]]></description>
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