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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...
Honest Man Turns in 10K to Authorities, Gets Back Ten Years Later
Ten years ago a maintainance worker found $10,000 in the pipes of Brigham Young University. He turned in the money to campus officials but...
Climbing the Seven Summits Lifts Lid on Depression
Expedition Hope is a program to raise awareness and funds while helping to erase the stigma of depression through recognition generated by the rare...
Film Review: Beyond the Call, a Double-Helping of Humanitarian Adventure
Opening in theatrical release this week, Beyond the Call is an Indiana Jones meets Mother Teresa adventure, in which three middle-aged men, former soldiers,...
Rare Medicinal Plant Turns Up After 115 Years
A scientific journal reported that Indian scientists working in a tropical forest in the country's remote northeast have found a rare medicinal plant last...
Macs Join the Maasai Tribe
Retired tech executive Patrick O'Sullivan, moved by the plight of a Maasai tribe that needed three years to complete a school for their children,...
Spicy Spin on Easing Arthritis
Turmeric been used for centuries in traditional Indian Ayurvedic medicine to counter inflammation. Now the spicey herb has shown its promise to researchers throughout...
Jumbo Jet is Eye Hospital for World’s Poor
28 million people in the world are blind, yet their blindness could have been prevented, or their eyesight restored, if only they’d had access...
Good News from Afghanistan
The U.S. plans to double their construction workload in the next year to provide new roads, electric power and water distribution systems to the...
Honeywell to Spend $451M Cleaning Lake in NY
The giant corporation Honeywell Inc. will spend $451 million to help clean New York's Onondaga Lake under the "Polluter Pays" principle held by federal...
Clean Up the World Weekend Mobilizes Millions
Some 35 million volunteers from 122 countries are expected take part this weekend in rubbish-clearing efforts along coastlines and waterways across the globe as...
Encouraging Sign for Endangered Bird
Nests of the endangered Great Indian Bustard were sighted in the Kutch region of India — after none were spotted last year — providing a ray...
Peace Camp Grows Friendship Between Middle Eastern Kids
Hempstead, NY - If you were invited to sit down with your enemy for a cup of tea and discuss your conflicting views, would...
Thumping Headache? Try Eating Curry
Eating curry may be a better cure for headaches than aspirin, according to new research (and effective, without the negative side effects of aspirin)....
US House Unanimous in Protecting Wilderness
In a rare uncontensious round of voting, the US House unanimously approved a group of bills Monday that would protect wide swaths of wilderness...
Girl and Her Parrots Flee Together as Refugees
A young Tamil girl fled to India with thousands of others, leaving everything behind. Everything except her two affectionate parrots. Indian officials finagled legal...
Vitamin Angels Deliver Nutritional Shakes in Earthquake Relief
Shaklee Corporation, the number one natural nutrition company in the U.S., today announced the donation of nearly $600,000 worth of high-protein nutrition drinks — enough...
Mouse Rides Frog’s Back in Flood
This amazing and touching Reuters Photo shows a mouse riding on the back of a frog in floodwaters in the northern Indian city of...
12-Year-Old Surgeon Certain to Cure Cancer
Akrit is an incredible boy, aged 12, living in India who performed his first sugery at seven. Now he works with 76 adults on...
Blind Man Wins in Court, Bank Must Issue Checks
A blind man is celebrating after winning a legal battle with his bank to be allowed to use a cheque book. ...