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Six Steps to a Happier Workday

There are many facets of work and life in general that we do not control. But we can increase our control over our own...
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Get Outside – It’s Good for You

When your mom told you to go outside and play — she really did know what was best for you. Just being outdoors or having...

States Trying to Extend Foster Care Benefits

In most states, youths in foster care are on their own when they turn 18. Federal funding for their care is cut off when...

Palestinian Teens Find Relief in UN Youth Centers

With border closures and increased poverty undermining the ability of Palestinian teenagers to get a good education and enjoy their time off, the value...

Saudi Minister Challenges Imams to Stand Up

Imams and khatibs must play a greater role in the fight against terrorism. This was the message of Saudi Interior Minister Prince Naif to...

Feathers Fly in Tel Aviv Pillow Fighting

"Israelis try to cushion the effects of their daily stress by taking part in the third annual mass pillow fight. While Israeli forces attack...

Virginia Tech Shooting: Crisis Charity Offers Tips, Tools to Deal with Aftermath

Following the fatal shooting of dozens of students at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, the national children's crisis charity KidsPeace is issuing expert tips...

Some Respect, Please, for the Afternoon Nap

A study of more than 23,000 adults in Greece shows that short naps during the day "increase productivity and creativity while reducing stress." On...

Bus Riders Get Free Yoga Sessions on Way to Work

Commuters in Tel Aviv can catch the "yoga bus" on Tuesdays and reduce their stress with the free instructions on deep breathing and stretching....
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Tutu Likens Gays’ Treatment to Apartheid

"Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu, the former Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, said African churches were paying too much attention to the issue...
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Leading CEOs Lobby Bush to Curb Global Warming

After a year of back room talks, and on the eve of the president's State of the Union speech, leading CEO's of major corporations...
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Gratitude: Accepting Ourselves for the Beautiful People We Are

As far as understanding ourselves is concerned, many of us need to work harder at accepting ourselves for the beautiful people that we are. It...

Giving a Break to Hassled Customer Service People

I was recently traveling during bad weather that had caused cancellations of many flights. I was sitting by the gate, having already changed my...
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States Take the Lead on Health Care Reform

Massachusetts has accomplished the improbable: It got Democrats and Republicans to agree on how to provide nearly every resident with health insurance. And it...

Top Ten Stories of 2006: 10) US Elections Yield Calls for Civility, Honesty

10) Pelosi Seeks to Heal Rifts as First Female US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, 66, will become the first female House leader and the...
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Top Ten Good News of 2006!

With casualties in Iraq reaching record numbers, the war in Lebanon punctuating the continuing crises in the Middle East and the ongoing slaughter in...

Sharp Decline in US Breast Cancer Cases

A new analysis of breast cancer rates in American women released this week revealed a startling decline in the disease. Researchers believe that millions...

Glamorous Public Toilets Open in Times Square

Today Charmin unveils the first ever, fully-staffed, deluxe public restrooms in New York City's Times Square just in time for the holiday season. The...

Pelosi Seeks to Heal Rifts as First Female House Speaker

Democrats, fielding many moderate candidates, gained more than 25 seats in yesterday's elections for the US House of Representatives, placing Rep. Nancy Pelosi, 66,...

New Hope for an ‘Untreatable’ Mental Illness

For the first time, a major study has shown that a high percentage of patients with Borderline Personality Disorder can achieve full recovery and...