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‘Idol’ Judges Moved by Singer and Fiancée’s Tragic Brain Injury

Chris Medina backstage at American Idol audition

Chris Medina backstage at American Idol auditionAn American Idol hero has emerged.

Not only can the young man sing, but Chris Medina’s personal life is lived with a loving heart, caring for a fiancee who was crippled and left with brain damage after a terrible car accident just two months before their wedding.

“I was about to make vows, just two months before the accident, to love her in sickness and in health,” he told the judges who asked about his family life. “What kind of guy would I be if I walked away when she needed me most.”

Originally from Chicago, Medina and the girl’s mom are full-time caregivers, helping her adjust to life in a wheelchair.

(WATCH the video from YouTube)

‘Idol’ Judges Moved by Singer and Fiancée’s Tragic Brain Injury

Chris Medina backstage at American Idol audition

Chris Medina backstage at American Idol auditionAn American Idol hero has emerged. Not only can the young man sing, but according to their personal injury lawyer, Chris Medina’s personal life is lived with a loving heart, caring for a fiancee who was crippled and left with brain damage after a terrible car accident just two months before their wedding.

“I was about to make vows, just two months before the accident, to love her in sickness and in health,” he told the judges who asked about his family life. “What kind of guy would I be if I walked away when she needed me most.”

Thank You Notes Change Man’s Life

Photo by Clarita, via morguefile.comAn L.A. attorney who, for years, had experienced a lot of bad luck in his life heard an inner voice telling him to start writing Thank You notes.

John Kralik wrote a thank-you card every day for an entire year — to his daughter’s piano teacher, a worker at Starbucks, and the lady who cuts his hair — and it changed his life.

He wrote a book, called, 365 Thank Yous: The Year a Simple Act of Daily Gratitude Changed My Life.

WATCH the video below from Steve Hartman via CBS…

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Thank You Notes Change Man’s Life

Photo by Clarita, via morguefile.comAn L.A. attorney who, for years, had experienced a lot of bad luck in his life heard an inner voice telling him to start writing Thank You notes.

John Kralik wrote a thank-you card every day for an entire year — to his daughter’s piano teacher, a worker at Starbucks, and the lady who cuts his hair — and it changed his life.

He wrote a book, called, 365 Thank Yous: The Year a Simple Act of Daily Gratitude Changed My Life.

WATCH the video below from Steve Hartman via CBS…


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Powerful New Painkiller With No Apparent Side Effects or Addictive Qualities

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Photo by Ron Bergeron, Morguefile.comA powerful new painkiller with no apparent side effects or addictive qualities, may now be only a year or two from the consumer market.

“This offers a major paradigm shift in the control of pain,” declares Dr. Simon Halegoua, Professor of Neurobiology & Behavior at Stony Brook University, who has identified a novel sodium ion channel involved in the transmission of pain.

Facebook Reunites Brother With Missing Sister After 37 Years

Sally Inman was missing, now found, on Facebook

Sally Inman was missing, now found, on FacebookSteve Inman always wondered what had happened to his older sister Sally, born in South Korea and missing for 37 years. Finally, Facebook brought them together.

How Sally disappeared was never quite clear to Steve, but an old baby photo reminded him of how much he felt a part of her — and he decided to try using Facebook to find her.

Abused Beagle Still Lives 22 Years After its Rescue by Loving Family

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file photo dogThe dog was a sickly-looking beagle with no hair on her ears. “You could see all of her ribs,” said Lynn Marshall, who rescued the animal from a hunter and nursed her back to health.

That was 20+ years ago and ‘Penny’ now may be one of the oldest dogs living in the world.

Penny was a full-grown adult when the Marshalls adopted her, saving her from the previous owner who didn’t want her anymore and was going to shoot her. Today, she looks like a million bucks, despite the “unsteady gait and cloudy eyes”.

(READ the Christmas time story in the Wichita Eagle)

Thanks to Diane McCartney for submitting the link!

Snowplow Leads Way to Hospital for Expectant Mom

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Photo by Dave Hamilton via MorguefileA special delivery for one Connecticut mom made for a dramatic snow story with happy ending.

Cynthia Mello was expecting her second child when her water broke 11 days early. It happened during the height of Thursday’s snowstorm.

“I told my husband to start shoveling the driveway. He came back in minutes later and told me there was too much snow.”

(READ the story at MSNBC)

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7 Construction Workers Win Millions 7 Years After Playing Lotto Super 7 and Being Defrauded

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Photo by jdurham, via morguefileAfter 7 years, Canadian lottery officials say they’ve finally awarded to the correct people a multimillion-dollar jackpot that authorities say was fraudulently claimed by someone else.

Seven construction workers who played the lottery together in December 2003 were awarded $12.5 million plus $2.35 million in interest after being declared the rightful jackpot winners.

“After more than seven long years, the right prize is going to the right people,” a beaming Ontario Lottery and Gaming Commission (OLC) chair Paul Godfrey said before the winners were introduced at a ceremony.

The winners of the Lotto Super 7 were identified through an exhaustive investigation by Ontario Provincial Police, supported by OLG’s own investigative team, and information provided by OLG’s new Data Analysis and Retrieval Technology (DART) system.

“They tracked us down after seven years! The OLG is great,” said James Reaman, one of the group members.

A lottery retailer’s relative claimed to be the winner after the clerk had not disclosed to a buyer that he had won a free ticket, which later turned out to be a winning ticket.

The winning group members, who at one time all worked together, are:

* Adam Barnett, 32 years old, of Grimsby
* Daniel Campbell, 37 years old, of St. Catharines
* Jason Dykema, 34 years old, of Burlington
* Daniel MacGregor, 36 years old, of Burford
* Michael Maddocks, 35 years old, of Beamsville
* James Reaman, 40 years old, of Ridgeville
* Joseph Reaman, 35 years old, of Ridgeville

(SEE the great photo of the 7 winners, and read more at Toronto Star)

 

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7 Construction Workers Win Millions 7 Years After Playing Lotto Super 7 and Being Defrauded

Photo by jdurham, via morguefile

Photo by jdurham, via morguefileAfter 7 years, Canadian lottery officials say they’ve finally awarded to the correct people a multimillion-dollar jackpot that authorities say was fraudulently claimed by someone else.

Seven construction workers who played the lottery together in December 2003 were awarded $12.5 million plus $2.35 million in interest after being declared the rightful jackpot winners.

“After more than seven long years, the right prize is going to the right people,” a beaming Ontario Lottery and Gaming Commission (OLC) chair Paul Godfrey said before the winners were introduced at a ceremony.

Mother Meets Recipient of her Son’s Heart, Gains New Family (Video)

Mother listens to son's heart in a donor recipient - NBC video

Mother listens to son's heart in a donor recipient - NBC videoLast August, Renee Varela’s 18-year-old son, Anthony, was killed by a drunk driver. His heart was transplanted into the chest of Eric Ford, a husband and father of two in Texas.

After the transplant, Varela held a stethoscope to Ford’s chest and, for the first time, heard her son’s heart beating outside of his body. Varela and Ford met for the first time in Dallas.

After her son’s death, Varela had only seconds to make up her mind whether or not she wanted her son’s organs to be donated. Ford was on his death bed at the time, his kidneys and heart failing.

Tragedy brought the two families together — an extended family now bound by an act of grace.

(WATCH the video below, or read the full story at NBC-Dallas)

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Mother Meets Recipient of her Son’s Heart, Gains New Family (Video)

Mother listens to son's heart in a donor recipient - NBC video

Mother listens to son's heart in a donor recipient - NBC videoLast August, Renee Varela’s 18-year-old son, Anthony, was killed by a drunk driver. His heart was transplanted into the chest of Eric Ford, a husband and father of two in Texas.

After the transplant, Varela held a stethoscope to Ford’s chest and, for the first time, heard her son’s heart beating outside of his body. Varela and Ford met for the first time in Dallas.

After her son’s death, Varela had only seconds to make up her mind whether or not she wanted her son’s organs to be donated. Ford was on his death bed at the time, his kidneys and heart failing.

Star Pitcher Turns Down $12 Million Because He Doesn’t ‘Deserve It’

Gil Meche photo by John H. Kim via CC license

Gil Meche photo by John H. Kim via CC licenseIt’s not good news when a major league baseball pitcher hurts his shoulder and misses an entire season, but it is inspiring that he turns down the millions of dollars that his contract would pay for him simply sitting in the dugout all year.

Kansas City Royals pitcher, Gil Meche explained:

Economy Grew At 3.2 Percent Pace In Fourth-Quarter 2010

construction worker with VADOT

construction worker for VA DOTGross domestic product grew at a 3.2 percent annual rate in fourth-quarter 2010, up from a 2.6 percent pace in the third quarter, the Bureau of Economic Analysis just reported.

This morning’s report shows that GDP has expanded for six straight quarters.

(READ the story at NPR.org)

Ford Reports Largest Profit In 11 Years With $6.6 Billion

ford logo

ford logoFord reported earnings of $6.6 billion last year, its highest net income in more than a decade.

The auto manufacturer’s U.S. sales jumped 20 percent in 2010 as it became the top-selling brand in the nation.

Revenues rose 3 percent to $120.9 billion.

(READ more of the AP report at NPR.org)

Good Samaritan Teens Stop Knife Attack as Others Watched

teen stabbing heroes are humble and unassuming

teen stabbing heroes are humble and unassumingThe family of a Syracuse-area teenage girl attacked inside Wegmans, issued a statement thanking Mustafa Said and Chris Patino, the two young men who bravely intervened to save her life.

Accolades are also flowing on Facebook along with calls for official recognition of the courageous boys. A donation of $100 reward arrived via telephone to the Sheriff’s office.

“There were people watching and well I don’t have that kind of heart to stand there and watch while a girl gets killed. He was sucking the life out of her and some guy was taking pictures and we were like, we can’t just stand there. It’s time to act.”

Comments on the news website revealed at least one person who “learned a lesson” about stereotypes after seeing the heroes, who were young men of color, juxtaposed against the photo of the white attacker, which the viewer assumed at first glance would have been that of the victim.

(READ the story at WHEC.com)

Taliban Ready to Lift Ban on Girls’ Schools, says Afghan Official

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afghan-girls-schoolAccording to the Afghanistan education minister, the Taliban’s leadership is prepared to drop its ban on girls’ schools, having undergone an “attitudinal and cultural change.”

Farooq Wardak said the Taliban’s leadership had undergone a profound change since losing power after the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, and was prepared to scrap its policy on girls being educated.

Doctor Hero Fills Health-Care Gap for Homeless Women (Video)

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heart-stethoscope-morguefile-imelenchonDr. Roseanna Means is bringing quality medical care — for free — to women in Boston’s homeless shelters. She and her nonprofit organization, Women of Means, have helped 2,500 women and children each year since 1999.

Dr. Means gave up a lucrative medical career to work with Boston’s homeless population, and along with 17 volunteer doctors have together donated $500,000 in services annually.

WATCH the video below, or read the story at CNN Heroes

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Alaska Natives Throw Potlatch Celebration for Deploying Troops

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photo by Ryan Bushby CC license, image croppedNative-American Alaskans hosted a traditional potlatch on Tuesday for about 400 soldiers and officers getting ready to deploy to Iraq and Afghanistan.

Donations of moose meat and fish came from throughout the area. Although food was a highlight, the troops also enjoyed traditional songs and dances.

“The food is awesome. It just keeps coming,” said Staff Sgt. Jose Perez, 27, of the 6th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment. “I think it is outstanding to see this type of culture.”

(READ the story at Anchorage Daily News)

 

Thanks to Ruth R. for submitting the link! – photo by Ryan Bushby