Inflation may be climbing faster than the humidity level, but there are still some things that actually cost less than they did a year ago. Amid all the headlines about soaring energy and food prices, many consumers may not notice that they’re getting a break on some items they buy.
Twelve-year-old Jack Taylor asked for Johnny Depp’s hat in April when they met in Wisconsin during the filming of the upcoming John Dillinger movie “Public Enemies.” Depp said, “When I’m done with it, it’s all yours.”
Last week, Depp followed through and sent him the vintage fedora.
Some businesses are doing well despite the unsure economy, helping families find a cheap thrill, find drivers a less-painful commute and helping the unemployed improve their stock. The LA Times lists the services and shops that are thriving, including used auto parts, bike shops, recycling centers and community colleges
Madagascar and France on Wednesday signed an agreement allocating 20 million dollars (13 million euros) to preserve Madagascar’s rich biodiversity. “This initiative is an excellent example of innovative financing for sustainable development,” said the World Wildlife Fund, which will manage the fund.
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah will convene a meeting next week of the world’s major oil producers to discuss ways of dealing with soaring fuel prices. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said King Abdullah “acknowledged that the current oil price is abnormally high, due to speculative factors, and he is willing to do what he can to manage the price of oil to the adequate level.” Ban met yesterday with the Saudi monarch and other officials.
One man has built 1.2 million affordable hygienic toilets throughout India and helped 60,000 people who were manual scavengers of human waste — the “untouchable” of society — to move into other jobs. (Christian Science Monitor)
Dell last week marked the one-year anniversary of its commitment to be the “greenest technology company on the planet” by reporting the company’s largest single-year recycling volume — 102 million pounds of IT equipment from customers during 2007, a 20 percent increase over 2006.
So far 279 of the new bionic hands developed in Britain have helped amputees to regain the use of sensing hands including a range of natural abilities. The recipient in this video is an amazing subject in himself, having lost both arms and legs to disease, but not his natural warmth and humor. Hear his secret to maintaining his good nature. (BBC video)
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Further signs of warming between China and Taiwan developed with an historic agreement on Friday to open official offices, establish direct regular flights between the two sides, and allowing more mainlanders to visit the islandthe first time in decades.
For 18 years, Pastors for Peace has led a caravan to Cuba bringing tons of humanitarian aid and friendship despite the US blockade on goods to Cuba and ban on Americans’ travel there. This year the caravan’s cargo includes hundreds of donated bicycles collected by volunteers: full-sized bicycles, not as abundant in Cuba, can serve as primary transportation for so many in need on the island.
The July Caravan to Cuba also features a Hiphop Without Borders Exchange, a cultural celebration featuring some of the world’s finest hiphop, in workshops and performances with Cuban musicians.
Read in the Reformer.com about one local group who collected bicycles to help the Cuban people, and began their trek to Havana from Vermont.
Visit the Pastors for Peace website here, or check out this short documentary (8 minutes) created by Canadians who joined the Caravan to Cuba in 2006 describing every aspect of the humanitarian journey. Good job, all!
The United Arab Emirates became the first Gulf state to name an ambassador to Iraq — a move that is hoped will encourage other Arab states to follow. Restoring full diplomatic ties is an important step because many of Iraq’s neighbors are predominantly Sunni Muslims, and they’ve been slow to warm to the Shiite-led government of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
The National Father’s Day Council names Randy Jackson from American Idol and Mark Shriver from Save The Children as Fathers Of The Year. They speak to Harry Smith about their charitable efforts.
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A WOMAN and three children were rescued yesterday after they were blown out to sea in a toy dinghy without paddle or lifejackets. (Scotsman has the rescue story)
Pushing TRUTH away is much like trying to push a beach ball under the water, the more you push it down, the stronger it wants to resurface and hit you in the face. Here is an acronym to reframe your thinking about lies.
The acronym for today is: L.I.E. (Living In Exile)
Every time I LIE to myself or to others, I force my personal truth into exile. This was a profound realization for me.
A seven-year-old boy kept in a “bubble” for two months has become the first person in Britain to be cured of a rare life-threatening disease with a bone marrow transplant. (Read the good news at Telegraph.co.uk)
A hero tenant burst into a burning flat three times in a desperate attempt to rescue a man still inside. Terry Collyer, 41, fought back intense smoke and flames after realising his neighbor was unconscious in his bedroom. “I kicked the door in but there was so much smoke, I couldn’t breathe. I went downstairs twice to get my breath back.” (Read the heroic tale at B&D Recorder)
By the end of the year 22 million asthma patients will be breathing with the help of new environmentally friendly inhalers. The current inhalers use Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) which are the main cause of ozone depletion in the stratosphere, which are being phased out in the United States on December 31.
For 395 days, an Iranian couple has been bicycling around the world to promote peace, heal it’s country’s image, and heal the environment by planting trees. They are now in the United States (currently in Seattle, Washington). Their compelling story has been featured on both BBC and CNN. I currently live in Japan, and am hoping to host them for a few days in the fall when they arrive in the far east.
Visit their website at: rmc4peace.com. (Watch the CNN video on their site and the “movie” featuring a TV report about their tree planting on the campus of VA Tech. — really touching.)
Nine cubs, and an adult lion and a tiger, rescued from bleak Romanian zoos sniffed the grass and began purring loudly, taking their first steps onto African soil, thanks to Austrian-based animal welfare organisation Vier Pfoten (Four Paws). (NBC News)