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Airline Completes World-First Biofuel Flight

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boeing-flies.jpgAir New Zealand has completed the world’s first commercial test flight using a new biofuel. The two-hour flight around the Auckland region was powered by a unique 50:50 mixture of Jet A1 fuel and a “Jetophra plant” biofuel.

The pilots were delighted with the performance of the new fuel which was tested at different speeds, different altitudes and even during a mid-air engine re-start. This groundbreaking test brings environmentally sustainable air travel one step closer to fruition, and could see Air New Zealand’s aircraft powered by biofuel as soon as 2011.

(Read more at www.stuff.co.nz)

Favorite Music Can Lower Cholesterol

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iraqi-orchestra.jpg Doctors have found that prescribing music can improve heart health and lower cholesterol levels. Their research found that if a patient listens to 30 minutes a day of their favorite music, it does more than relaxing them mentally – it also benefits them physically by expanding and clearing blood vessels. (The Times of London reports)

Violence in Indian Kashmir Lowest in Two Decades

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kashmir-border.jpgThe number of militant attacks in 2008 fell 40 percent in the disputed region of Kashmir — its lowest levels since an anti-India rebellion began nearly two decades ago, police said Friday. (WTOP News.com)

$6,500 in Coins Dropped This Year at Amusement Park Donated to Charities

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roller-coaster-ohio.jpgA Sandusky, Ohio amusement park has collected loose change dropped at the park since 1988 and donated more than $182,000 to local charities. Last week, Cedar Point turned over $6,500 dropped this year by park visitors to the Victory Temple Soup Kitchen and a burned children fund. (News Net 5 reports)

‘Layaway Angels’ Appear at Sears

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angel-ornament.jpgAnonymous “Layaway Angels” have embraced the essence of the holiday spirit by secretly paying off layaway balances at Sears’ stores.

The benefactors first appeared at a store in Claremont, Calif., where they elected to pay outstanding balances totaling more than $1,000 for customers who had set aside necessities such as children’s shoes, socks, underwear, other clothing and toys. The “Layaway Angels,” named by a Sears store manager, wished to remain anonymous, but the couple wrote a note to each recipient that read; “Believe in miracles and have faith — your Christmas Angel.”

Claremont’s Layaway Angels have even inspired copycat “Angels” to emerge in other parts of the country, as anonymous donors have stepped up in El Centro, Escondido and Chula Vista, Calif., Sears stores to pay the remaining layaway bills of those they thought might be in similar situations.

“We are touched that these ‘Layaway Angels’ would find it in their hearts to give back anonymously. They are a wonderful example of charitable giving and what the holiday season should be about,” said Don Hamblen, Sears’ chief marketing officer. “We hope that the kindness of these strangers continues to spread into the New Year, inspiring others to help out this holiday.”

The Claremont store manager heard an outpouring of relieved responses from families when he called the layaway customers to let them know their balance had been paid. One customer shared that his house was in foreclosure and this was “the best present imaginable.” Another father, who came in with his wife and five young children, to pay his balance was overwhelmed and in tears.

Santa Paws Delivers Doggy Stockings in VA Neighborhood

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dogster-santa-paws.jpgEvery December, a 27-year U.S. Postal Service letter carrier walks his route as Santa Paws, delivering more than 100 doggy stockings, with each pooch’s name careful written across the cuff. He packs them with rawhide candy canes, dog cookies and biscuits, along with an ornament — different each year — that features a photo of the dog taken with his 35 mm film camera. (The Washington Post features Arnold’s good deed w/ photos)

(Photo: Mini, the Santa Schnauzer via www.dogster.com)

Procter & Gamble Partnership Eases Cholera Outbreak, Donating 10 Million Liters of Safe Water

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pur-water-packet.jpgProcter & Gamble and global health organization Population Services International (PSI) are providing 10 million liters of safe drinking water to help prevent cholera in Zimbabwe.

Developed by P&G, PŪRTM Purifier of Water is a powdered water clarification and disinfectant technology that comes in small, easy-to-use packets. Using some of the same ingredients as municipal water systems, the PŪR water purification packets remove pollutants and cysts as well as kills viruses and bacteria, including the bacteria that cause cholera.

‘Kindness Offensive’ Gives 35 Tons of Toys, Food for Christmas (Video)

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kindness-offensive-gang.jpgDavid Goodfellow’s Hampstead home resembled a warehouse recently with 35 tons of toys and food baskets piled high, ready to be distributed in an ongoing giveaway known as the “Kindness Offensive.”

Goodfellow, a 29-year-old event planner, and his housemates are spontaneous do-gooders and on Monday they distributed 3,500 hampers (baskets) and thousands of presents to neighbors in in North London. “Kindness is infectious. If you do good deeds others will follow.”

But the number one reason David works for his kindness offensive is because it’s FUN. (www.TheKindnessOffensive.com)

Ben Affleck and Mick Jagger Join Forces in Film to Ease Refugee Crisis

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affleck-refugee-help.jpgActor-director Ben Affleck and Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger released a short film to help raise $23 million for United Nations efforts to pay for clean water and emergency aid kits for 250,000 people driven from their homes by renewed fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The film – “Gimme Shelter” – set to the Rolling Stones’ song of the same name, was shot last month in North Kivu province, epicentre of the latest surge in fighting.

“The Rolling Stones are very happy to contribute to ‘Gimme Shelter’ in support of Ben’s efforts to raise the profile of the conflict in the Congo,” Mr. Jagger said of the film, which will be distributed worldwide via Internet, television, mobile phones, cinemas and hotel chains. “We all need to stand up and support the work of organizations like UNHCR who are on the ground offering protection and working hard to ensure the rights and wellbeing of refugees.”

EU Agrees to Ban 22 Dangerous Substances from Pesticides

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pesticides.jpgThe EU is moving towards stricter controls on pesticides after European Parliament negotiators reached a deal with the 27 EU member states. The legislation will ban 22 chemicals — that can trigger cancer or cause neural, hormonal or genetic damage. (BBC News reports on the details)

Thanks to Shanti in Hawaii for sending the story tip! 

US Government, 14 Firms Team up on Lithium Battery

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nano-car.jpgAiming to mass-produce a lithium battery for vehicles, 14 U.S. companies with expertise in batteries and advanced materials have formed an alliance with a government laboratory, the lab said on Thursday.

The alliance intends to secure $1-2 billion in U.S. government funding over the next five years to build a manufacturing facility with an “open foundry” for the participants to pursue the goal of perfecting lithium-ion batteries for cars. (Reuters News reports)

China Sends Pandas to Taiwan in Charm Offensive (Video)

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pandaeating.jpgChina sent two of its prized giant pandas to Taiwan Tuesday, the latest installment of a charm offensive aimed at creating peace with the island rival.

Millions of Taiwanese watched the televised arrival of Tuan Tuan, a male panda, and his female companion, Yuan Yuan, at Taipei airport. The first ever to inhabit the island, the panda’s names together mean “Unite”, and hopes are high that they will mate. (Read the AP story at Yahoo News, or watch the video below, which take a few seconds to load)

Beat the Holiday Blues With This Free Download

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snowy-tree-mequon.jpgIf you suffer from the holiday blues or know someone who does, try this free downloadable report that features expert advice on how to create meaning, peace and positive energy in your 2008 holiday season.

Year after year people complain about the over-commercialization of Christmas and how advertising puts added pressure on us to be perfect and happy. Add the global financial crisis to the mix and you’ve got a recipe for the blues.  Whatever the reasons behind why you are feeling blue, take heart and find solace in Barbara Kilikevicius’s collection of remedies.

Miami Heat Star Scores Off Court

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dwyane_wade.jpgMiami Heat basketball star, Dwyane Wade, who is the leading NBA scorer, heard the plight of a South Florida woman whose nephew accidentally burned down her home—and ruined all the family’s possessions… So he helped the family move into a new home, just in time for Christmas, giving Dawn Smith the keys to a new house on Wednesday, along with some furnishings, clothing and gifts to make sure her family has a joyous holiday. His charitable foundation will make payments until the family gets back on their feet. (Read the AP story in Kansas City Star)

‘Secret Santas’ Pass Out $11,000 in Detroit Area

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secret_santa_kc_.jpgTwo “Secret Santas” have given away $11,000 to unsuspecting Detroit area residents to add some happiness to their holidays.  The Detroit Free Press says a married couple anonymously handed out $100 bills Monday at bus stops, thrift stores and coin-operated laundries in the working-class Detroit suburb of Lincoln Park.  (Read the AP story via MSNBC.com)

Big Vatican Christmas Tree to Be Recycled Into Toys for Needy

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vatican-morning.jpgAll the wood from a 120-year-old tree — the largest Christmas tree ever placed in St Peter’s Square in Rome — will be recycled to make toys for needy children and garden furniture such as benches for schools, said Vatican officials. The decision to recycle the wood from the tree was the Vatican’s latest effort to go green. (Reuters has the story w/ photo)

Less Money Doesn’t Mean Sad Christmas for Some Kids

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christmas-home-milw.jpgAfter their daddy lost his job, three kids in Alamo, Georgia were told that as the economy was not so good and Santa had so many needy kids to help this year, gifts would be scarce. The 6-year old said, “Mama, it doesn’t matter if we have any gifts under the tree or not. All that matters is that we are together, that we are happy and a family.”

Read about how several families are appreciating Christmas even more, thanks to handmade decorations and traditions that don’t cost much money: “But for some, the slumping economy has shifted the focus away from the commercial to priceless family moments — such as singing Christmas carols, decorating gingerbread houses and visiting Nativity scenes — rekindling the true spirit of Christmas.” (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

Republican, Democratic Party Leaders Compete in Red Kettle Drive for Salvation Army

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the_salvation_army.jpgA charity fundraising event pitting leaders of Ohio’s two major political parties against each other to benefit The Salvation Army produced results about as close as some of their election battles. A final tally from the bell ringing kettle event in front of the Statehouse last week showed Republicans narrowly edging Democrats in the competition.

Lance Foods Offers New Life Options to Closed Archway Plant and its Employees

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bread.jpgLance Foods has purchased the Archway Foods plant and has already brought 60 of the 300 former Archway employees back to work with their past pay rates, seniority and insurance. Lance has also given each of the 300 former employees a $1,500 gift card. “David Singer, CEO of Lance, says the gift cards were a way of letting Ashland know the new owners are different.” (CNN.com has the story)

Teens Trudge in Frigid Cold for Kids on Other Side of Globe

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walking-for-water.jpgAll throughout December, high school students walked to school in the frigid Minnesota temperatures (zero degrees) to symbolically “walk in the shoes of thirsty children” who have no clean water access near their homes, and to raise money to do something about it.

“The Wayzata Walk for Water, initiated by three Wayzata High students, kicked off a districtwide effort to raise enough money to provide an elementary school in the Philippines with a water system.” 

Demonstrating the power of students to get involved to help solve  global problems, the teens walked nearly 2 miles to school each day symbolizing the many miles that children have to walk for water. They are raising funds to support a water project for a partner school in the Philippines that does not have access to safe drinking water or sanitation, much like 50% of schools in the developing world.

Their walking was inspired by the non-profit organization, H2O for Life and their school-to-school matching program . Last year there were 16 schools involved in the program, raising money for wells around the world, while this year there are over 100 schools active. To learn more about how it works you can visit www.h2oforlifeschools.org.