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$38 Mil Donated to Storm Relief as Help Streams in From Agencies

Flooding in lower Manhattan - David Shankbone

Flooding in lower Manhattan - David ShankboneFriday night a star-studded NBC telethon raised an unknown amount of money for storm relief efforts with its broadcast featuring hometown heroes Springsteen, Jon Stewart, Billy Joel and Bon Jovi.

The funds will be added to a total of $35 million already donated by early Friday morning according to the American Red Cross. “The public has been generous,” a spokesperson said.

The Walt Disney Company announced Thursday it will donate $2 million to relief efforts, splitting it into two parts — $1 million for immediate relief and $1 million for rebuilding. Its foundation will also match, dollar for dollar, all donations made by employees.

Ethiopian Kids Can Master Computer in 5 Months With No Experience

Computers for Ethiopian kids OLPC

Computers for Ethiopian kids OLPCWhat happens if you give a thousand small PCs to Ethiopian kids who have never even seen a printed word? Within five months, they’ll start teaching themselves English while circumventing the security on your OS to customize settings and activate disabled hardware. All, without instruction.

The One Laptop Per Child project started as a way of delivering technology and resources to schools in countries with little or no education infrastructure, using inexpensive computers.

Mother Pumps 86 Gallons of Breast Milk for Premature Babies, Wins World Record

breast pump champ

breast pump champ A mother in North Texas has been awarded a Guinness World Record for donating breast milk.

Alicia Richman, 28, from Granbury, pumped over 86 gallons between June 2011 and March 2012 for donation to The Mothers’ Milk Bank of North Texas, a nonprofit that supplies neonatal intensive care units.

Teenage Sweethearts Separated During the Holocaust Reunited

hearts in sand sun - Photo by Sun Star

hearts in sand sun - Photo by Sun StarWhen he was 15, Thomas Beck escaped from a Nazi prison camp in Budapest – but he left behind his teenage sweetheart, Edith Greiman, 14.

There seemed no chance of them ever seeing each other again, for Thomas eventually made his way to Australia and set up a new life. But fate has brought them back together nearly 70 years later.

Post-Storm Kindness Spreads, Warming Hearts and Phones

Power sharing in Hoboken -Russell Stainer photo

Power sharing in Hoboken -Russell Stainer photoOne of the most inspiring examples of neighbors helping neighbors around the New York City area in the wake of Hurricane Sandy is the emergence of ad hoc “charging stations” for people without power who need to charge their cell phones.

From his blog, AmericanScience, a Professor at the Stevens Institute of Technology reported in Hoboken, NJ, on the neighborly phenomenon of sharing electricity which he calls, a social innovation:

Post-Storm Kindness Spreads, Warming Hearts and Phones

Power sharing in Hoboken -Russell Stainer photo

Power sharing in Hoboken -Russell Stainer photoOne of the most inspiring examples of neighbors helping neighbors around the New York City area in the wake of Hurricane Sandy is the emergence of ad hoc “charging stations” for people without power who need to charge their cell phones.

From his blog, AmericanScience, a Professor at the Stevens Institute of Technology reported in Hoboken, NJ, on the neighborly phenomenon of sharing electricity which he calls, a social innovation:

20 Premature Babies Survive Heroic Transfer When Hospital Loses Power

baby Premature evacuated from hospital-CBSvid

baby Premature evacuated from hospital-CBSvidAs superstorm Sandy slammed into New York City Monday night, more than 10 feet of water flooded seven buildings of the NYU Medical Center. The facility lost power at the height of the storm and 300 patients needed to be transferred to other hospitals.

The most heroic story of the successful evacuation were the nurses and hospital staff who tenderly carried some of the tiniest patients — 20 newborn babies clinging to life from the neonatal intensive care unit — down nine flights of pitch black stairways.

20 Premature Babies Survive Heroic Transfer When Hospital Loses Power

baby Premature evacuated from hospital-CBSvid

baby Premature evacuated from hospital-CBSvidAs superstorm Sandy slammed into New York City Monday night, more than 10 feet of water flooded seven buildings of the NYU Medical Center. The facility lost power at the height of the storm and 300 patients needed to be transferred to other hospitals.

The most heroic story of the successful evacuation were the nurses and hospital staff who tenderly carried some of the tiniest patients — 20 newborn babies clinging to life from the neonatal intensive care unit — down nine flights of pitch black stairways.

US Consumer Confidence Highest In Nearly Five Years as Economy Adds 171K Jobs

Shopping bag pink londoninflames Flickr

Shopping bag pink londoninflames FlickrIn October, US consumer confidence hit the highest point since February 2008, and private sector businesses added more jobs than at any time in the last eight months.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the US economy added 171,000 jobs last month, 50,000 more than economists had expected.

Sports Club Offers Free Work-outs, Showers to Any Who Lost Power in New York Tri-state Area

Sports Club NewYorkchain

Sports Club NewYorkchainNo power or water?

New York Sports Club has opened its doors free of charge to anyone who needs to shower, charge their cell phone, or blow off steam with a stress-relieving run on the treadmill.

The clubs will be open to the public (local residents 18 and older with photo ID) through November 14.

Springsteen, Bon Jovi and Sting to Star in Hurricane Benefit Concert Friday

Bon-Jovi-Springsteen

Bon-Jovi-SpringsteenSuperstar musicians born in the New York-New Jersey area will perform at Rockefeller Plaza Friday, part of a benefit concert for victims of Hurricane Sandy. New Jersey natives Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi, along with Billy Joel from Long Island are joining Sting, Christina Aguilera and Jimmy Fallon for the show, to be broadcast on NBC at 8pm.

Extinct in the Wild, Toad Makes a Comeback

The Kihansi Spray Toad -Global Wildlife Conservation photo

The Kihansi Spray Toad -Global Wildlife Conservation photoThe thumbnail-sized golden colored Kihansi Spray Toad, only discovered by scientists in 1996, was officially declared Extinct in the Wild by the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2009.

But thanks to a captive breeding program begun in 2000, the amphibian has been reestablished in its only known habitat, beneath a waterfall’s continuous spray in south-central Tanzania. From a collection of 499 toads saved in the wild by the University of Dar Salaam, the Wildlife Conservation Society, the Bronx Zoo and Toledo Zoo have multiplied the captive population to more than 6,000. This week, more than two thousand of the tiny toads were reintroduced to their wet native habitat, at the base of the Kihansi Gorge.

Extinct in the Wild, Toad Makes a Comeback

The Kihansi Spray Toad -Global Wildlife Conservation photo

The Kihansi Spray Toad -Global Wildlife Conservation photoThe thumbnail-sized golden colored Kihansi Spray Toad, only discovered by scientists in 1996, was officially declared Extinct in the Wild by the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2009.

But thanks to a captive breeding program begun in 2000, the amphibian has been reestablished in its only known habitat, beneath a waterfall’s continuous spray in south-central Tanzania. From a collection of 499 toads saved in the wild by the University of Dar Salaam, the Wildlife Conservation Society, the Bronx Zoo and Toledo Zoo have multiplied the captive population to more than 6,000. This week, more than two thousand of the tiny toads were reintroduced to their wet native habitat, at the base of the Kihansi Gorge.

Brooklyn Man Saves Family of Cats From Hurricane

carrier man in rain

carrier man in rainSpencer Service has seen cats in the alley below his Ocean Avenue apartment before. But Monday afternoon was the first time he’d seen one surrounded by newborn kittens—on the precipice of the biggest storm to slam New York City in recent history.

As Sandy was rolling in, Spencer tried sheltering the fledgling feline family under a cardboard box. But he knew it wouldn’t be enough.

So he grabbed a cat carrier and trudged 2 miles to the local animal rescue facility.

Homeowner Erects Halloween Haunted House, Invites Thousands

Haunted House - NBC video snapshot

Haunted House - NBC video snapshotBob Schiro’s Halloween displays are legendary in San Jose. His goal is to foster neighborliness, but, it’s grown bigger than that.

Over the past decade his displays have become increasingly elaborate. Last year’s pirate ship was 50-feet long. This year’s haunted house, a Victorian mansion, is hand-constructed and three stories high.

Volunteers Rush in to Help Devastated Region Recover

Rainbow over NYC yesterday-NoahKalina.com

Rainbow over NYC yesterday-NoahKalina.comHundreds of doctors, firefighters, emergency personnel and volunteers are converging on the East Coast to help devastated areas with recovery efforts.

Trent Smith, from Indiana expects to spend the coming days working long hours with little sleep, but he said the work will have its own rewards.

“The vast majority of people that work for (the) department do this because they have this internal feeling that ‘I want to help,'” said Smith, who normally works as a public information officer for the Indiana state police.

Most people traveling to the East Coast are part of organized groups. But some are heading out on their own, driven by a desire to help in whatever way they can.

(READ the featured story from NBC News)

Rainbow over NYC Tuesday by NY-based photographer, NoahKalina.com

Scout’s Goal to Interview 1000 World War II Vets: You Can Help

scout interviews WWII vet -NBC video snapshot

scout interviews WWII vet -NBC video snapshotA new project to record the stories of America’s “Greatest Generation” was launched by a Boy Scout who lost his grandfather at an early age.

Of the 16 million men and women galvanized during World War II, fewer than two million are still alive. Society is losing on average 700 of these seniors daily — like the scout’s grandpa who fought in the Battle of the Bulge. Many of this generation have never spoken about what they did during the war.

A-Student Drop-out, Wins World Series of Poker and $8.5 Million

Poker winner Greg Merson-ESPNvid

Poker winner Greg Merson-ESPNvidGreg Merson, an A student who dropped out of the University of Maryland and beat a drug addiction has also now beaten the table to win the World Series of Poker, outlasting eight other players to win $8.5 million.

His parents, who had traveled to Las Vegas from Laurel, Maryland to witness the finals which started on Monday, rushed the table to hug and congratulate him as confetti flowed from above.

Belieb it: Girls Give Their Bieber Tickets to Ailing Fan

Bieber concert for sick girl - FB photo

Bieber concert for sick girl - FB photoTwo little girls in Texas gave up their Justin Bieber tickets to let another ‘belieber’ with a rare blood disorder go to the concert instead.

Dawson Beaty and Samantha Brown didn’t even know 7-year old Emma Routh. They read about her on a facebook page.

“I wanted to go to the Justin Bieber concert,” Beaty said, “but she really wanted to go, so I let her have my concert tickets.”

Star Wars Flash Mob in Germany Delights Shoppers

Violinists ring out in German flash mob

Violinists ring out in German flash mobPlayers from German orchestra mingled with crowds on a Cologne plaza recently and one by one joined in to play the well-known tones from a galaxy far, far away.

The WDR Radio Orchestra cherishes all kinds of good music, including operettas and jazz, rock and pop, film and video game music in its repertoire.