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Posted by geri
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Saturday, 15 July 2006 |
REVIEW
Peaceful Warrior is a must-see new movie staring Nick Nolte, Scott Mechlowicz and Amy Smart opening in a range of cities this weekend.
It's based on Dan Millman’s popular book, Way of the Peaceful Warrior,
a true story about a stellar athlete whose body is crushed by an
accident. He meets a spiritual teacher in an unlikely setting and
learns how to win happiness and success once again. Millman, a world
champion athlete himself, reminds us of life's bigger picture and our
place and power in it....
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Read more... [Review: Peaceful Warrior Teaches There are No Ordinary Moments]
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Thursday, 13 July 2006 |
In an effort to mitigate their own carbon emissions from day-to-day operations of
their 2006 tour, while raising the
public's carbon consciousness, Pearl Jam announced the launch of
their 2006 Carbon Portfolio Strategy. Through this strategy, the band
will donate a total of $100,000 to nine organizations doing innovative
work around climate change, renewable energy and the environment...
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Read more... [Pearl Jam Pledges $100,000 to Counter CO2 Effects of Tour]
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Posted by geri
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Tuesday, 11 July 2006 |
The
power of imagination earned a Canadian blogger a house... Kyle decided
to trade one red paperclip for something bigger and better -- a fish
pen -- and keep trading again and again, for bigger and
better stuff, until he would be offered a house. One year later he was
given a house by a town with an equally visionary imagination...
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Read more... [Blogger Trades Paper Clip For A House]
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Posted by geri
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Monday, 10 July 2006 |
Italy fans celebrate a nerve-wracking victory over France in the World Cup....
"This is the greatest moment - it is the first time I've
seen Italy win anything," said one 23-year-old fan, Giovanni, who was
not born when Italy won the World Cup last time, in 1982. (BBC)
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Posted by geri
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Friday, 07 July 2006 |
(Big Cheers for Clare Kerr for
submitted this story) Sheffield, England- Three lovely blokes were
moving into a flat at 165 Sharrow Vale Road when they realized their
piano was too heavy to haul up their new stairs. They decided to leave
it on the sidewalk for the entertainment of all. They put a sign on it
which simply read:
"STREET PIANO: feel free to play any time between 9am and 9pm". Hugh 'Bert Ray' Jones is
a vastly entertaining writer and has documented the entire story of
what happened next at StreetPianoss.org. The public loved the idea, but
the Sheffield Council did not, one day delivering an officially
laminated notice, pinned to the piano, ordering its removal. . .
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Read more... [Street Piano Saved by Citizens Fighting City Council]
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