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‘Yes, We Can’ Attitude Spreading Across Africa

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Branson Unite Photo Sir Richard Branson visits Africa often, and recently declared, “It is apparent that a “yes, we can” attitude is spreading across the continent” — particularly among small business people and entrepreneurs.

“Africa’s most valuable assets are its wonderful people, particularly its entrepreneurs.”

First Health Clinic in San Francisco to Care for Uninsured

image by imelenchon via Morguefile

Photo by LMelenchon via MorguefileSan Francisco’s first medical clinic staffed by volunteers is full of health professionals who’ve failed – at retirement.

The Clinic by the Bay opened Tuesday to serve uninsured residents as the first free clinic in Northern California.

“People who are our age want to work in a field in which we’re comfortable and can contribute,” said a 72-year-old nurse.

You can attend a volunteer orientation on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.

(READ the story from the San Francisco Chronicle)

Photo by LMelenchon via Morguefile

Excitement Grows in Burma for Aung San Suu Kyi’s Release Saturday

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Aung San Suu Kyi - US State Department photoAung San Suu Kyi, the detained democracy leader who has been under house arrest in Burma since 2003, is set to be released this weekend.

Her term of house arrest ends Saturday and people have already begun to gather, holding her portraits in anticipation near her house and party headquarters, according to news reports and witnesses.

(READ the story at CS Monitor)

Aung San Suu Kyi – US State Department photo

Stolen Dog Restored to Elderly Owner

Yorkshire Terrier Jordan-Wilson-CC

Yorkshire_Terrier_Jordan-Wilson-CCA Yorkshire terrier was returned to its owner Wednesday evening after being stolen during a purse snatch in California.

The 6-year-old Yorkie was stolen on Oct. 30 when its 80-year-old owner was out for a walk near her home. She tried to hang onto the dog’s leash, but let it go when one robber claimed to have a gun.

Thus began a journey with many twists and turns that, thankfully, led back home, to an owner who was overwhelmed with happiness.

(READ the story at ABC’s KGO) – The video at ABC is broken.

Photo credit: Jordan Wilson, CC license

Strangers Pay It Forward Today in Largest Kidney Swap, Saving 28 Lives

 

 CBS News kidney graphicThe civilians behind the National Kidney Registry website have organized transplants for record numbers of kidney patients over the last three years.

Today, the momentum will continue with the largest kidney chain to date, a swap that is expected to save 28 lives, thanks to strangers paying it forward.

Last spring, the couple behind the project, whose daughter received a deparately needed kidney, took CBS cameras behind the scenes to meet the strangers involved in a 20-kidney link.

WATCH the inspiring video below from Katie Couric…

 

Strangers Pay It Forward Today in Largest Kidney Swap, Saving 28 Lives

 CBS News kidney graphic

The civilians behind the National Kidney Registry website have organized transplants for record numbers of kidney patients over the last three years.

Today, the momentum will continue with the largest kidney chain to date, a swap that is expected to save 28 lives, thanks to strangers paying it forward.

Last spring, the couple behind the project, whose daughter received a deparately needed kidney, took CBS cameras behind the scenes to meet the strangers involved in a 20-kidney link.

WATCH the inspiring video below from Katie Couric…

Prisoners Lovingly Raise Endangered Frogs by Hand‎

Oregon spotted frog photo, Dept. of Fish and Wildlife

Oregon spotted frog photo, Dept. of Fish and WildlifeIn a fenced off-area behind Cedar Creek Correctional Center, two inmates spend nine hours a day feeding and tending their tiny Oregon spotted frog darts as participants in an endangered species conservation program.

Much to the surprise of research scientists and zookeepers, who are also participating in the program, the two have raised the biggest, healthiest amphibians of all.

(READ the News Tribune story at the Register Guard)

Jeff Bridges Leads New Hungry Kids Campaign to End U.S. Childhood Hunger

Jeff Bridges with school children - Share Our Strength Photo (all rights reserved)

Jeff Bridges with school children - Share Our Strength Photo (all rights reserved)Academy Award winning actor Jeff Bridges came to Washington, D.C. yesterday to roll out a new campaign as national spokesperson for the No Kid Hungry Campaign. “This is the most significant thing I’ve ever done,” he told reporters.

The nationwide effort launched by hunger advocates at Share Our Strength pledges to end childhood hunger in America by 2015.

“Millions of our kids can’t learn in school because they are hungry.” Bridges said. “Public charities, food banks, and church pantries are doing more than ever before, but they can’t keep up with the need.”

Bridges said the campaign is not proposing any new government programs, but they do have a plan to address the gaps where existing federal programs, like the school lunch program or food stamps, can effectively fill in by expanding their access.

Jeff Bridges with school children – Share Our Strength Photo on Flickr (all rights reserved)

Jeff Bridges Leads New Hungry Kids Campaign to End U.S. Childhood Hunger

Jeff Bridges with school children - Share Our Strength Photo (all rights reserved)

Jeff Bridges with school children - Share Our Strength Photo (all rights reserved)Academy Award winning actor Jeff Bridges came to Washington, D.C. yesterday to roll out a new campaign as national spokesperson for the No Kid Hungry Campaign. “This is the most significant thing I’ve ever done,” he told reporters.

The nationwide effort launched by hunger advocates at Share Our Strength pledges to end childhood hunger in America by 2015.

“Millions of our kids can’t learn in school because they are hungry.” Bridges said. “Public charities, food banks, and church pantries are doing more than ever before, but they can’t keep up with the need.”

Bridges said the campaign is not proposing any new government programs, but they do have a plan to address the gaps where existing federal programs, like the school lunch program or food stamps, can effectively fill in by expanding their access.

Jeff Bridges with school children – Share Our Strength Photo on Flickr (all rights reserved)

Polar Bear Experts Offer Live Webcasts From Tundra During Bear Migration

Polar bear

Polar bearThousands of viewers from around the world are expected to log-on to “Tundra Connections” this week, to participate in free, live webcasts from the tundra of Western Hudson Bay, featuring leading experts and wild polar bears via remote video cameras.

Over 30 segments will be broadcast from onboard ‘Buggy One’, a tundra vehicle that has been specially-equipped with high-speed internet, cameras and stabilizers for beaming live clips of polar bears in the wild. During video conferencing from this mobile classroom, participants can ask questions of the experts in real time. Teacher lesson plans are also available for free.

As Buggy One roams a network of established trails within the Manitoba Conservation, cameras mounted on the outside of the Buggy broadcast any bears nearby, and the experts break from their prepared talks to comment on what the viewers are seeing. The audience is often treated to polar bears sparring, mothers with cubs and curious bears who may nuzzle up to a camera.

Polar Bear Experts Offer Live Webcasts From Tundra During Bear Migration

Polar bear

Polar bearThousands of viewers from around the world are expected to log-on to “Tundra Connections” this week, to participate in free, live webcasts from the tundra of Western Hudson Bay, featuring leading experts and wild polar bears via remote video cameras.

Over 30 segments will be broadcast from onboard ‘Buggy One’, a tundra vehicle that has been specially-equipped with high-speed internet, cameras and stabilizers for beaming live clips of polar bears in the wild. During video conferencing from this mobile classroom, participants can ask questions of the experts in real time. Teacher lesson plans are also available for free.

As Buggy One roams a network of established trails within the Manitoba Conservation, cameras mounted on the outside of the Buggy broadcast any bears nearby, and the experts break from their prepared talks to comment on what the viewers are seeing. The audience is often treated to polar bears sparring, mothers with cubs and curious bears who may nuzzle up to a camera.

Tina Fey Joins Comedy Greats as Twain Prize Honoree Last Night (Video)

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tina-fey-marktwain-prizeSteve Carell, Betty White and Steve Martin walked the red carpet at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC along with other comedians, including Lorne Michaels and cast members from Saturday Night Live, to honor the woman who perhaps best personifies hip humor in the age of social media.

Tina Fey credits luck and Sarah Palin’s “crazy voice” for her meteoric rise to fame as a comedy writer and actor, best known for her impersonation of Alaska’s ex-governor (“I can see Russia from my house”), and her Emmy Award-winning show, 30 Rock.

(Photo courtesy of WETA-TV)

Tina Fey Joins Comedy Greats as Twain Prize Honoree Last Night (Video)

tina-fey-marktwain-prize

tina-fey-marktwain-prizeSteve Carell, Betty White and Steve Martin walked the red carpet at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC along with other comedians, including Lorne Michaels and cast members from Saturday Night Live, to honor the woman who perhaps best personifies hip humor in the age of social media.

Tina Fey credits luck and Sarah Palin’s “crazy voice” for her meteoric rise to fame as a comedy writer and actor, best known for her impersonation of Alaska’s ex-governor (“I can see Russia from my house”), and her Emmy Award-winning show, 30 Rock.

(Photo courtesy of WETA-TV)

Restaurants Offer Free Meals to Vets on Veteran’s Day

Applebees is giving free meals to vets this week

Applebees is giving free meals to vets this weekVeterans are getting a big thank you from companies that are providing free meals and discounts in honor of Veterans Day this week. Applebees, Golden Corral, Chili’s and Hooters are all offering free meals to vets, both active and retired, while Outback Steakhouses are giving away Bloomin’ Onions.

Restaurants Offer Free Meals to Vets on Veteran’s Day

Applebees is giving free meals to vets this week

Applebees is giving free meals to vets this weekVeterans are getting a big thank you from companies that are providing free meals and discounts in honor of Veterans Day this week. Applebees, Golden Corral, Chili’s and Hooters are all offering free meals to vets, both active and retired, while Outback Steakhouses are giving away Bloomin’ Onions.

Newman’s Own Hits $300 Million in Charitable Giving

Newman's Own label

Newman's Own labelActor Paul Newman’s food company, Newman’s Own, got its start in the actor’s basement with a homemade salad dressing he gave to friends as gifts.

Today the company is a manufacturing empire, with every penny of after-tax profits going to charity. Last week, it announced that it surpassed $300 million in donations since its founding in 1982.

Newman’s Own offers more than 100 varieties of all-natural food and beverage products, which include salad dressings, pasta sauces, salsas, popcorn, lemonade, and thin & crispy frozen pizza and cookies.

The charitable mission of Newman’s Own was expressed by Paul in the company’s motto: “Shameless Exploitation in Pursuit of the Common Good.” Thousands of charities have benefitted over the 28 years.

“When people would thank Paul for his charitable giving, he would always reply that he didn’t think he was doing anything special,” said Robert Forrester, president of Newman’s Own Foundation. “He believed that the real thanks should go to those people who work every day to make ours and the future’s a better world. For Paul, it was a privilege to be just one among these many. That’s how we all feel today as we carry on this unique and wonderful philanthropic legacy.”

(READ more in USA Today)

Classical Music Cuts Crime in New Zealand City

Mozart as a child

Mozart as a childClassical music piped through speakers has dramatically reduced crime rates in the center of New Zealand’s second largest city, retailers in Wellington said today.

They said the introduction of soothing music from composers such as Mozart had seen the number of anti-social incidents in the city’s central mall plummet from 86 every week in 2008 to just two per week this year.

(READ the full AFP story at Yahoo! News)

From South Africa to Canada’s National Ballet School: A young boy’s great big leap

Siphe November in a Facebook profile photo

Siphe November in a Facebook profile photoA year ago, he was living in an impoverished township in rural South Africa. Now, the 12-year-old is living his dream with Canada’s National Ballet School.

Little did he know, in the spring of 2009, while performing in a local dance show that he was actually getting a life-altering audition of sorts.

Kelly Dobbin and Scott Mathison, visiting South Africa on an extended vacation from Toronto, had attended the recital by invitation and soon found themselves riveted by Siphe November.

Visit his Facebook page, set up for Siphe to collect donations for him to continue his studies.

(READ the full story w/ new photos at The Globe and Mail)

23 Year Old Invents Solar-Power Fridge Being Used In Africa

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Emily-Cummins-inventor-solar-fridgeA UK graduate student invented a solar-powered fridge that uses zero electricity, keeping food cold for families in Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Botswana and Zimbabwe.

It works through evaporation and can be used to keep perishable goods such as milk and meat cool for days.

Emily Cummins has also designed a multi-bucket water system to help people  transport water effectively across southern Africa.

(READ the story at the Daily Mail)

Man Determined to Recycle E-waste, Starts Small Business

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recyclingcomputerBeginning Jan. 1, it will be illegal to dump electronics — waste that does not break down — into landfills.

Bradley Frick, owner of Going Green Computers in Pekin, Ill., saw an opportunity.

His company is rare in the region. It takes personal computers, laptops and other electronics and recycles them to keep the waste out of the already crowded and growing landfills.

“As a father and citizen of this community, I wanted to make a difference.”

(READ the story from GateHouse News Service)