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Women Small Businesses Owners are Optimistic, in a Mood to Hire

Margery Kraus, CEO of Apco, from World Economic Forum

Margery Kraus, CEO of Apco, from World Economic ForumDespite the very real challenges that keep many small-business owners cautious, a recent survey of the Women Presidents’ Organization showed that these women-owned businesses (with annual revenues of at least $50 million) are optimistic.

Indeed, 50% of those surveyed indicated they are not only more optimistic about the economy than they were a year ago but that they plan on hiring and making capital investments between now and the end of the year. And 60% of respondents plan on expanding into new markets.

Tunisia Kicks off First Election Campaign Since Uprising‎

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flags by BRQ on FlickrToday marks the start of a landmark election campaign, the first in Tunisia since the revolt in January that toppled a dictator and inspired similar movements in Egypt and Libya.

81 political parties will be campaigning in a country where more than 90 percent of the vote used to be awarded to just one.

Biker Thug Becomes Unlikely Hero to Many

Machine Gun Preacher movie clip

Machine Gun Preacher movie clip

When the former drug addict and biker thug, Sam Childers, (along with his former stripper wife) got a hold of some old-time religion, he became an unlikely hero to over a thousand children in war-torn Sudan.

The gun-toting, motorcycle-riding preacher, is now the subject of the new movie “Machine Gun Preacher” starring Gerard Butler.

As told in the film, Childers travels to Sudan with a church group in the late 1990s. When he meets children whose homes have been razed, parents killed and siblings abducted, Childers decides to help in any way he can.

(READ the story from the Daily Caller)

Six Days After Driver Plunges Off Cliff, Kids Find Dad

Ravine fallen dad - MSNBC video clip

Ravine fallen dad - MSNBC video clipA 67-year-old man found alive six days after his car plunged 200 feet off a mountain road built a makeshift camp, ate leaves and drank water from a nearby creek to survive, when he couldn’t climb the ravine with his injuries.

His kids tried to retrace his route this week.

‘We stopped at every ravine, and looked over every hill…the next thing we heard Dad saying ‘help, help,’ and there he was,’ his daughter said.

The severity of the situation must have been felt by their dad because another wrecked vehicle from an unrelated accident was smashed at the bottom of the same ravine with a decomposing body inside.

New Scorsese Film on George Harrison Looks Like a Must-see

George Harrison - Scorsese movie poster

George Harrison - Scorsese movie posterA new three-hour film on the Beatle George Harrison (to be aired in two parts by HBO on Oct. 5 and 6) is one of Martin Scorsese’s most personal documentaries.

What is remarkable in Scorsese’s documentary, something that has become apparent in the decade since George’s death, is the uncanny symmetry of his life—a life lived to the fullest. His saturation in the material world drove him to seek the spirit in things.

“Hero Dog” Awards Honor Top Dogs at Gala Tonight

service dog, Spirit

service dog, SpiritAfter more than 300,000 votes cast by American dog lovers, the top pooches have been elected for the first Hero Dog Awards show tonight in Los Angeles.

Eight top dogs selected after weeks of voting will vie to become the grand prize-winning American Hero Dog.

One dog was chosen in each of these categories:

Multiple Sclerosis Patient Finishes 50th Marathon in 50th State

Photo by Sun Star

Photo by Sun StarSince being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 13 years ago, Patrick Finney of Dallas, Texas has remained unwilling to endure a life of infirmity. With therapy, medication and strong will power, he has followed his dream to run marathons in every state, finishing his 50th on Sunday.

“I am the first person with multiple sclerosis to complete a marathon in all 50 states,” he said triumphantly, in a phone interview with Reuters moments after finishing. “It’s been an amazing journey, and I’m on top of the world.”

Blind Adventurer Regains Some Sight With Experimental Drug

Arctic adventurer Mike Scholes, adventurer

Arctic adventurer Mike Scholes, adventurerWithin days and without warning, adventure Mike Scholes lost most of the sight in his left eye, due to the onset of an inherited optic condition.

“This meant an abrupt change in my life,” Scholes says. “I had a very successful hot air balloon business, and I had to stop flying. I had to sell my cars as I could no longer drive.”

Germany Hits Impressive Green-power Milestone

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American Public Power Association

wind turbines (NREL)Green energy sources now account for 20 percent of Germany’s electricity production – a new high. The country aims to be 35 percent green by 2020, with a phase-out of nuclear power completed by 2022.

New figures show the share of renewable electricity sources rising by more than 2 percent in a single year.

Ford Adding 7,000 U.S. Jobs, Says Recovery is Encouraging

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factory workersFord Motor Co on Thursday stuck to its target of adding 7,000 jobs in the United States over the next two years, saying it sees an economic expansion here and not a double-dip recession.

“In the U.S., we’re still seeing economic expansion,” Alan Mulally, chief executive of the second-largest U.S. automaker, told reporters. “We’re very encouraged by the recovery even though it is slower than in the past.”

In other good news from the economic sector yesterday: Fewer Americans filed new claims for jobless benefits last week than at any time since April, in what could be an encouraging sign for the labor market.

Ford Adding 7,000 U.S. Jobs, Says Recovery is Encouraging

factory-workers-retraining-plant

factory workersFord Motor Co on Thursday stuck to its target of adding 7,000 jobs in the United States over the next two years, saying it sees an economic expansion here and not a double-dip recession.

“In the U.S., we’re still seeing economic expansion,” Alan Mulally, chief executive of the second-largest U.S. automaker, told reporters. “We’re very encouraged by the recovery even though it is slower than in the past.”

In other good news from the economic sector yesterday: Fewer Americans filed new claims for jobless benefits last week than at any time since April, in what could be an encouraging sign for the labor market.

Florida Couple Finds Homes for 7,000 Greyhounds Retired From Racing

greyhound rescuer with adopted dog - CNN video clilp

greyhound rescuer with adopted dog - CNN video clilpA retired Florida couple has helped thousands of greyhounds find new homes after the dogs’ racing careers have ended.

In the past 15 years, Dennis and Claire Tyler have driven more than seven thousand dogs across the country bringing them to new homes as adopted pets.

Their Greyhound Pets of America Central Florida goes the extra mile for the breed because there are so many greyhounds retiring in Florida each year.

Florida Couple Finds Homes for 7,000 Greyhounds Retired From Racing

greyhound rescuer with adopted dog - CNN video clilp

greyhound rescuer with adopted dog - CNN video clilpA retired Florida couple has helped thousands of greyhounds find new homes after the dogs’ racing careers have ended.

In the past 15 years, Dennis and Claire Tyler have driven more than seven thousand dogs across the country bringing them to new homes as adopted pets.

Their Greyhound Pets of America Central Florida goes the extra mile for the breed because there are so many greyhounds retiring in Florida each year.

Amputee Homeless No More Thanks to Town Dog and Kind Owner

Homeless no more, Fred in wheelchair- by Chuck Beck

Homeless no more, Fred in wheelchair- by Chuck BeckFred Stamm is a formerly homeless amputee whose life was turned around thanks to a chance meeting with a dog and its owner in Severna Park.

Chuck Beck was impressed with the man who gently pet and talked to the golden retriever. Afterward, Beck ended up changing the course of Stamm’s life as the two became friends.

By acting as his advocate, Beck navigated through Medicaid and Social Security programs to acquire Stamm’s benefits. He also introduced him to a loving community at his church, and helped him to find a part-time job and a new place to live.

 

(READ the story at Patch.com)

Mama Lion Saves Cub After Fall From Cliff

LION CUB RESCUE via Sax Rohmer Ltd

LION CUB RESCUE via Sax Rohmer LtdA photographer snapped some incredible photos of a lioness rescuing her struggling cub, after its fall down a steep cliff.

The dangling young lion is beyond the reach of the pride but its mother doesn’t give up.

Photographer Jean-Francois Lagrot witnessed the scene in Kenya and shot this series of pictures.

The Day Steve Jobs Saved Apple… By Embracing His Arch-Rival

Steve Jobs at iphone premiere

Steve Jobs wit iphone at the premiereSometimes it’s hard to fathom just what Steve Jobs has done at Apple Inc. during the 14 years since he rejoined the company as CEO. It was world-changing.

But it was also a testament to what a passionate person can achieve when they know how to compromise on even core principles, when the time for compromise is right.

Abandoned Building Turned into Giant Chalkboard to Collect Hopes

Before-I-Die chalkboard house Civic Center

Before-I-Die chalkboard house Civic CenterCandy Chang turned the side of an abandoned house in her neighborhood into a giant chalkboard that invited people to write down what they aspired to do before they died.

Reactions to the giant board entitled, “Before I Die” were scratched in chalk across the surface many times — and later erased — in a touching tribute to honesty.

“From the funny and creative to the thoughtful and heartbreaking, the responses have made me laugh out loud and also tear up,” writes Chang on her blog. “Stories from passersby hit me hard in the heart, and the worldwide response to this project has been incredible.”

Due to the enthusiastic response, we’ve created a Before I Die Toolkit with a stencil and guide to help you create a wall with your community.

The building, in New Orleans, was purchased in April, so the project came to an end last week. However, Chang recently helped install a wall in Portsmouth, NH, and will soon be installing a wall in Mexicots. The legacy of the original wall is documented in photos at CandyChang.com.

Thanks to Tony Milch for the story suggestion!

Abandoned Building Turned into Giant Chalkboard to Collect Hopes

Before-I-Die chalkboard house Civic Center

Before-I-Die chalkboard house Civic CenterCandy Chang turned the side of an abandoned house in her neighborhood into a giant chalkboard that invited people to write down what they aspired to do before they died.

Reactions to the giant board entitled, “Before I Die” were scratched in chalk across the surface many times — and later erased — in a touching tribute to honesty.

“From the funny and creative to the thoughtful and heartbreaking, the responses have made me laugh out loud and also tear up,” writes Chang on her blog. “Stories from passersby hit me hard in the heart, and the worldwide response to this project has been incredible.”

Xbox Announces “Gaming and Giving for Good” Charity Event

Gaming and Giving for Good (logo mashup)

Gaming and Giving for Good (logo mashup)Race for the Cure, watch out! Xbox is teaming up with GameStop, Hulu, and other companies to rally the gaming community for a good cause.

The Gaming and Giving for Good (G3) Xbox LIVE charity event is taking place Saturday, Oct. 1 to benefit Children’s Miracle Network, an organization that supports 170 children’s hospitals across North America.

The Purrfect House for Cats by Japanese Design Firm

cat house by Fauna Plus DeSIGN

cat house by Fauna Plus DeSIGNDoes it make sense to design homes to cater to the enjoyment of cat and dog pet owners?

The demand is there, at least in Japan, where Fauna Plus DeSIGN created a custom home for 16 cats. The heart of the home features a cat-climbing tree that serves as a spiral staircase leading up to a catwalk on the second floor of the unit.