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Bald Eagle, Impotent Since Shooting, Gets New Beak With 3D Technology

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Eagle gets new 3D beak-Birds of Prey Northwest A bald eagle shot in the face by a poacher in 2005, suffered such damage to her beak that feeding herself became impossible.

Animal rescue workers found her before she starved to death, and volunteers at the nonprofit group Birds of Prey Northwest nursed her back to health.

Seven years later, the eagle named Beauty can now preen and eat on her own, thanks to a little help from technology.

Ohio Man Saves Same Strangers Twice, Eight Years Apart

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car crashed - Fox Video screenshotGerald Gronowski may owe his life to the intervention of a good Samaritan, who last week came to his rescue on the side of the road.

Ohio nurse practitioner Christopher Manacci later learned that he came to their rescue eight years ago, too.

“The odds of that happening are astronomical,” said Gronowski.

“Now I know it’s my job to repay this by helping someone else.”

(WATCH the video below or READ the story in the Cleveland Plain Dealer)

Thanks to Julia Frerichs for submitting the link!

Ohio Man Saves Same Strangers Twice, Eight Years Apart

car crashed - Fox Video screenshot

car crashed - Fox Video screenshotGerald Gronowski may owe his life to the intervention of a good Samaritan, who last week came to his rescue on the side of the road.

Ohio nurse practitioner Christopher Manacci later learned that he came to their rescue eight years ago, too.

“The odds of that happening are astronomical,” said Gronowski.

Obama Sends Gift After Presidential Visit Clashes With Wedding Party

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Obama gifts for newlyweds - ImgurA few weeks ago President Obama planned a last-minute rally on the same day — and place — as a local wedding.

“The staff and secret service were very gracious about it,” according to the couple’s friend.

Afterward, the newlyweds received a package of gifts and a personal note from the President.

“Congratulations on the wedding! Michelle and I wish you a great life together!” – Barack Obama.

Eight-Year-Old Sells Lemonade to Free Slaves; Raises $50K in Two Months

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lemondade stand ToanLamPhotoI always say that negative media is useful because, among other benefits, it can be a catalyst for inspired action. Meet 8-year-old Vivienne Harr of Fairfax, Calif. who set up a lemonade stand after seeing a gallery of photographs depicting modern day slavery.

She told her parents, “We need to make a stand”. And they literally did.

Utilizing social media and an old fashioned lemonade stand, called “Where do you stand?” She set a goal of freeing 500 child slaves.

Eight-Year-Old Sells Lemonade to Free Slaves; Raises $50K in Two Months

lemondade stand ToanLamPhoto

lemondade stand ToanLamPhotoI always say that negative media is useful because, among other benefits, it can be a catalyst for inspired action. Meet 8-year-old Vivienne Harr of Fairfax, Calif. who set up a lemonade stand after seeing a gallery of photographs depicting modern day slavery.

She told her parents, “We need to make a stand”. And they literally did.

Utilizing social media and an old fashioned lemonade stand, called “Where do you stand?” She set a goal of freeing 500 child slaves.

Hero Cat Tips Off Owner to Blaze, Everyone in Apartment Building Escapes

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maryannA foster cat named Nino alerted Claudia D’Argenio to a fire in the apartment two doors down. Everyone in her Murray Hill building was able to escape the blaze.

Claudia D’Argenio, 47, had taken in the black-and-white foster cat just a week-and-a-half earlier when the normally quiet kitty started meowing frantically at her Wednesday afternoon and wouldn’t stop.

The Black Count was Hero on The Field, And Now the Page

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Black Count book coverGen. Thomas-Alexandre Dumas was one of the heroes of the French Revolution — but you won’t find a statue of him in Paris today.

He led armies of thousands in triumph through treacherous territory, from the snows of the Alps to the sands of Egypt.

How did the son of a Haitian slave and a French nobleman become Napoleon’s leading swordsman of the Revolution, then a prisoner, and finally almost forgotten?

“Course Hero” Shares Study Material Online From 2 Million Students

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booksWhile enrolled at Cornell University, Andrew Grauer felt the frustration of many undergraduates: Too much knowledge is bottled up in private hard drives and individual brains. “Course Hero is about democratizing access to quality learning materials and services,” he says. So he took a semester off from school and founded the company, which quickly reached 1 million visitors a month.

Christian Bale Turns Hero for Young Cancer Patient

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Christian Bale with JaydenBarber - family photoChristian Bale answered the Bat-signal this week for a 4-year-old cancer patient who wished to meet his hero.

Jayden Barber wanted to meet the real “Batman,” so friends and family organized a Facebook page in hopes of attracting Bale’s attention. The 38-year-old actor answered the call and earlier this week flew Jayden and his entire family out to Disneyland for an intimate lunch.

Britain Hails Hero Andy Murray’s Historic US Open Victory

Andy Murray 2009 French Open- Yann Caradec

Andy Murray 2009 French Open- Yann Caradec“Hail, Murray!” called leaders, tennis pros and fans on Tuesday after the gritty Scot Andy Murray became the first British man to win a Grand Slam since 1936.

British Prime Minister David Cameron said his five-set defeat of Serbia’s Novak Djokovic in the US Open final was continuing Britain’s “golden summer of sport” following the Olympics and Paralympics.

Dog Stands Guard Over Deceased Owner’s Grave for Six Years

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dog keeps watch over owners grave LA VOZphotoAn extremely dedicated dog has continued to show its loyalty, keeping watch on its owner’s grave six years after he passed away.

Capitan, a German shepherd, reportedly ran away from home after its owner, Miguel Guzman, died in 2006. A week later, the Guzman family found the dog sitting by his grave in central Argentina, even though they had never brought the dog to the site before.

Libyans Rally in Support of U.S. in Benghazi With Signs Saying ‘We’re Sorry’

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Libyans Rally Pro-US CBSvideoLibyans held a pro-America rally last night expressing regret and shame for the attacks on the American embassy that resulted in the deaths of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and 3 others.

A CBS reporter on the scene said there is a sense of shock and anger toward those responsible for the crimes.

“When you talk to Libyans here you hear the same thing: Everybody is heartbroken. They’re saddened, they’re shocked by what’s happened,” D’Agata told Norah O’Donnell and Charlie Rose. “They say the ambassador is a personal friend to the Libyans.”

Libyans Rally in Support of U.S. in Benghazi With Signs Saying ‘We’re Sorry’

Libyans Rally Pro-US CBSvideo

Libyans Rally Pro-US CBSvideoLibyans held a pro-America rally last night expressing regret and shame for the attacks on the American embassy that resulted in the deaths of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and 3 others.

A CBS reporter on the scene said there is a sense of shock and anger toward those responsible for the crimes.

“When you talk to Libyans here you hear the same thing: Everybody is heartbroken. They’re saddened, they’re shocked by what’s happened,” D’Agata told Norah O’Donnell and Charlie Rose. “They say the ambassador is a personal friend to the Libyans.”

London Marathon Breaks All-Time Charity Fund-raising Record

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London Marathon 2009 by corum l (Flickr CC)The London Marathon’s claim to fame is not the speed of the runners, but the generosity of their record-breaking charity pledges.

As the world’s greatest fundraising event, the Marathon this week exceeded even last year’s haul, breaking the single day fundraising world record for the sixth straight year, organizers said on Wednesday.

Marathon runners raised 52.8 million pounds, one million more than last year ($84 million dollars).

Woman Buys Renoir Masterpiece for $7 In West Virginia Flea Market

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paysage-bords-seine-Renoir-landscapeA Maryland woman didn’t recognize the priceless painting when she bought it in a box of knick knacks for seven dollars in a West Virginia flea market.

She only hoped the gold frame might be worth something. But her mother urged her to take the small landscape to an appraiser.

It turned out to be a 1879 Renoir, the French impressionist masterpiece that’s been missing since the 1920s, entitled “Paysage Bords de Seine”.

Yahoo News reports the woman plans to take her mother to France after the auction and will make an effort to take some flowers to Renoir’s grave.

(WATCH the video below – or READ the story from CBS-Baltimore)

Triple-amputee Marine Gets Keys to ‘Smart Home’ — and New Life

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Gary Sinese With amputee Vet MarroccoAfghanistan war veteran Cpl. Juan Dominguez has a new “smart home” adapted to his combat injuries, thanks to money raised by actor Gary Sinise and the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation.

The home, which contains an elevator, self-flushing toilets,  lighting controlled with an iPad, and easy-open cabinets and doors, will give him and his wife a “second chance at life.”

By year’s end, the Siller foundation, with Sinise’s help, will have funded 20 homes for U.S. military personnel grievously wounded in war.

(READ the story, w/ new photo, in the LA Times)

Alaska Fisherman Survives 26 Hours Floating in Fish Crate

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Ocean survivor floats in crate-Joel Brady-PowerThe Coast Guard rescued an Alaska fisherman who survived on frigid ocean waters floating in a four-foot-square plastic fish crate after his boat sank.

Ryan Harris, 19, told the local newspaper in Sitka, Alaska, that he sang songs like “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” to keep himself awake through the night.

(READ the story from Time.com)

Photo taken by boater Joel Brady-Power

College Student Given Cadillac by Stranger After He is Struck by Car While Walking to School

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Student given Cadillac after hit-and-run -Fox5 videoA Georgia college student who walked 15 miles each way to attend classes was seriously injured while on his way to school by a hit and run driver.

That unfortunate event caused an Atlanta woman to donate her Cadillac so the young man never again has to risk his life to make the five hour trek to school.

Boy, 8, Donates $1,000 Prize to Toddler With Leukemia

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8yo donates winnings to sick toddler-familyphotoWhen Wyatt Erber learned about a summer-long scavenger hunt in his town, he went for it. And when he learned the winner would pocket a cool $1,000, he immediately knew what he would do with the money.

“Let’s do this to help Cara!” he announced to his mom.

It turns out that Wyatt did win — and, without hesitation, made good on his promise.