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Otter Goes Belly-sliding After Fresh Snowfall in Minnesota

Follow our river otter's advice...when life gives you snow, go sledding! Our animals are loving all this fresh powder!Thanks to Minnesota/Tropics Trail supervisor, Tom N. for this awesome video!

Posted by Minnesota Zoo on Wednesday, February 3, 2016

 

This otter doesn’t need a sled like you and me to speed down the slopes.

The Minnesota Zoo posted a video of their resident otter taking a belly-run down a hill after a blanket of snow fell.

“Follow our river otter’s advice…when life gives you snow, go sledding!” said the video caption “Our animals are loving all this fresh powder!”

The Facebook video has received almost 125,000 hits since published on February 3rd.

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World’s First Pups to Sniff Out Fire Ants and Help Eradicate Them

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If you’ve never been bitten by a fire ant, consider yourself lucky; the small light brown insects are known for painful stinging bites and destroying whatever environment they infest.

Luckily for Australia, a team of the world’s first fire-ant-sniffing pooches are on the job.

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The National Red Imported Fire Ant Eradication Program has never had a problem getting rid of the actual insects, but tracking them down is the hard part. Since a dog’s sense of smell is 10,000 times stronger than that of a human, the canines have been leading exterminators to any fire ant colonies that need to be terminated in central Queensland.

The nine dogs trained to do the sniffing are given an ant pheromone to track.

If no more fire ant colonies are reported in the Gladstone region, it will be the fastest eradication program in the world – completed two years ahead of schedule.

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With hundreds of thousands of people hospitalized each year for the bug’s nasty bite, Gladstone’s eradication team is hopeful that the sniffing method will revolutionize the way exterminators hunt fire ants around the world.

Photo by Basayan Lady, CC

Football Player’s Unbreakable Bond with the Teammate He Paralyzed

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When Kurt Coleman took the field in Super Bowl 50, a former teammate who became paralyzed because of Coleman’s tackle was rooting hard for the Panthers.

The Carolina safety, in part, was playing for Tyson Gentry. The two men have formed an unbreakable bond since Coleman’s routine hit broke Gentry’s neck when they played together at Ohio State.

This is the story of a remarkable relationship that sprung from that horrific accident 10 years ago.

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“Obviously,” Coleman said last week at the Panthers’ training facility, “you can never brace yourself for the impact of severely hurting somebody and paralyzing them for the rest of their lives. He’s one of the greatest men that I’ve known through what he’s done and the person that he’s become.”

During the start of his senior year Gentry rolled his wheelchair into a new class and met a woman who had been sitting in one of the handicap desks because she came late and it was in the back row.

“If Ty didn’t break his neck, we wouldn’t have met, wouldn’t have gotten married,” Megan told ESPN. “We’re huge believers in everything happens for a reason.”

They’re expecting a baby boy in mid-March. His name will be Adam Cole Gentry– Cole for Coleman.

(WATCH the video below or READ the feature at ESPN) –Photo via Ohio State

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Ordinary People in Convoy of Trucks Quench Thirst in South African Drought

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Ordinary people have responded in an extraordinary way to the worst drought in decades ravaging much of South Africa.

Since launching Operation Hydrate in January, they have delivered more than six million liters of water to grateful residents and become a lifeline to communities suffering from a lack of rain during the five-month heat wave.

41 tractor-trailer trucks left Johannesburg in convoys one Friday in February to carry the latest donations of 1.2 million liters of water into places like Senekal and Swartruggens.

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“You know, we can’t just see what’s happening and sit back,” Coordinator Yaseen Theba told SABC 3 News. “We started collecting water–and collecting funds so we can get it to these areas.”

The project had received immense support from the public, raising more than $3 million. Over the past 2 days, 1500 volunteers assisted with water collection and distribution in four provinces as well as preparing more loads for drought-stricken areas.

Mango Airlines and ShopRite have partnered with the group to provide more money and volunteers, while support later this month has been pledged by Coca-Cola. Also backing the grassroots effort are the Nelson Mandela Foundation, other nonprofits, NGOs, local schools, and even professional cricket sporting teams and their fans.

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“I was happy to have joined the convoy on Friday. It’s social cohesion at its best,” said the country’s Minister of Water Affairs and Sanitation. “Madiba (Nelson Mandela) would have been proud of what you are doing.”

If you are a resident of South African you can send an SMS text message ‘WATER’ to 42530 to donate R30, or donate on their website, #OperationHydrate. Follow them on Facebook.

Must Have Dogs or Christopher Walken: Our Top Five Superbowl Ads

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Whether you watch the Superbowl to cheer for your favorite team or eat your neighbor’s unforgettable guacamole, much of the fun comes from the roll-out of new television commercials.

We culled through some of the ad spots released ahead of Superbowl 50, and picked our favorites; ads that are cute, funny – or just feature Christopher Walken.

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So, in case you go to the bathroom and miss them, here are five of the best ads created for the NFL’s greatest match of the year:

That Man Buying Doritos Looks Suspiciously Like Three Dogs In A Trench Coat

 

If A Sock Puppet On Christopher Walken’s Hand Says You Have To Drive The New Kia Optima, Then You Know What You Have To Do

 

What Better Music For Wistful Flashbacks Than David Bowie?

 

Oh, The Crazy Things We’ll Do For Doritos… Like Breaking Out Of Your Mother’s Womb 3 Months Early

 

Herd of Trampling Dachshunds Aren’t Called Weiner Dogs For Nothing

 

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5 Late-Blooming Athletes Prove It’s Never Too Late To Start Exercising

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A common stereotype says athletic achievement in sports can only come from the young. The following late-blooming athletes prove that assumption wrong. If you want inspiration to start or keep exercising, just take a look at my Top 5 countdown of exceptional athletes over age fifty—many of whom began working out late in life.

5. Robert Marchand

Robert Marchand spent his adult years working in a broad range of jobs including fireman, lumberjack, and shoe salesman. He decided to focus on cycling at age 67, training seriously and participating in races.

Marchand is best known for setting the +100-year-old cycling record at 102 years of age—covering 16.7 miles in one hour. He holds another plus-100 cycling record for riding 62 miles (100 kilometres) in 4 hours, 17 minutes and 27 seconds.

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4. Diana Nyad

Long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad decided to retire from swimming at age 29.

But at age 60, she changed her mind and decided to “unretire.”

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Her goal was to be the first person–male or female– to ever complete a swim from Cuba to Florida without using a shark cage, a goal she failed to meet when she was 29. It took her four years of practice and planning, as well as multiple attempts during jelly fish attacks, but Diana Nyad successfully made the Cuba to Florida swim at 64 years old.

3. Fauja Singh

Fauja Singh started running at 84 years old to help him deal with the death of his wife and son. A British Sikh who runs in a turban, Fauja Singh  ran his first marathon at age 89, and was the first 100-year-old to complete a marathon.

2. Madonna Buder

Madonna Buder is often referred to as the “Iron Nun” which is a reference to her participation in the physically demanding Ironman competitions and the fact that she is a nun at the Sisters for Christian Community convent.

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Buder didn’t start training until she was 48 years old. She completed her first triathlon at 52 years old, and her first Ironman at 55. In 2012, she became the oldest woman to complete a demanding Ironman race at 82 years old.

1. Ray Moon

Ray Moon 80-year-old bodybuilderWhen Ray Moon became a body builder in his seventies he was not particularly fit.

In fact, Moon had experienced many health setbacks including a heart attack before he started weight training, but has since won several Australian amateur competitions.

Now, at 83, thanks to discipline and passion, he holds the Guinness World Record as the world’s oldest competing body builder.

To learn more about late-in-life achievement: check out the book Successful Late Bloomers.

Carolina Man To Drive 900 Miles With Truckload of Water for Flint (WATCH)

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Following the charity efforts of stars like Pearl Jam, Cher, and The Game, one man in a city far away is joining the ranks of private citizens making a difference in Flint.

South Carolina resident John Wright will be making the 887-mile journey to deliver hundreds of cases of clean bottled H2O to Americans suffering through the contaminated water crisis in Michigan.

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After the end of a three-day donation drive hosted this week by John, residents in Mount Pleasant had contributed so many cases of water for his journey north that he had to abandon his plan to use the rented  U-Haul truck – and upgrade to an 18-wheeler tractor-trailer.

“It’s a good problem to have,” he told WCIV.

The water will be arriving on Monday at the community center in Flint for distribution.

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“I think about living here in the Low Country and realizing that there are lots of things we take for granted,” Wright said in a press release. “Water is one of those things.  Who would ever think we could not have clean and safe water anywhere in America?  The families in Flint, Michigan can certainly share what it is like to not have one of the most important resources for healthy living.”

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Michigan officials are now discussing rebates for utility bills paid by residents for water they could not drink going back more than a year.

(WATCH the video HERE from ABC4)

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Child Returns Wallet With Sweet Note ‘You Look Like Nice Person’

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We all know the heart-stopping anxiety that comes from losing something important. Taylor Sloan felt that after dropping her wallet at a motocross event.

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Thinking it was lost forever, she had given up hope until she received this mailed letter with her missing wallet enclosed:

Dear Ms. Sloan,

My name is Nasim Lawrance and I am 10 years old. I found your wallet on the ground at the Super Motocross event in Oakland. I know how it feels to lose something and I wanted to make sure you got your wallet back. Hopefully, I have made you smile and you are happy to have your money and ID back. I am glad I found it instead of some bad person who would steal from you. You look like a very nice person who does nice things for people so I wanted to do something nice for you. Plus it’s the honest thing to do.

Sincerely,

Nasim

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Taylor, being a long-time listener of the Sonoma County radio show Froggy 92.9, shared the little boy’s act of kindness on the program and announced that she would soon be writing back to Nasim with a thank you.

Cute Little Leukemia Patient Proposes To Favorite Nurse (WATCH)

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While Gideon Robinson was battling leukemia at the Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego, one of the IVs must have been Cupid’s arrow because on January 27th, the 5-year-old boy felt compelled to get down on one knee and propose to his favorite nurse.

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With hospital staff watching the exchange, the nurse, called “Tall Sarah”, graciously accepted the declaration of love and announced he could be her “hospital husband.”

The video has been shared upwards of 2,300 times on Gideon’s leukemia support page.

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“It is amazing to us that this has been shared and liked so much around the world,” says the Robinson family on Gideon’s Go Fund Me page. “It was a fun and innocent act from our little warrior. We appreciate the kind words and encouragement we have received from everyone.”

(WATCH the video below)

Marriage proposal to his favorite nurse on the hem/onc floor... "tall Sarah"

Posted by The Adventures of Iron Gideon on Wednesday, January 27, 2016

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Fearless Transit Rider Praised for ‘Incredible Display of Humanity’

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When other riders on the train moved away from a man in mental distress, a 70-year-old woman took his hand.

The random act of kindness by the older woman was enough to calm the young man who had been cursing and moving erratically.

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Ehab Taha, a passenger on the Vancouver, British Columbia Skytrain at the time, snapped a photo and posted it on Facebook. He said the man sat with the woman who tightly gripped his hand until he started to cry.

The woman’s actions not only calmed the fitful young man, but also reassured the train’s other passengers.

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“I’m a mother and he needed someone to touch,” the unidentified woman told Taha before starting to cry herself.

(READ more at CTV News – or SEE other inspiring Subway Stories on Good News Network) — Photo: Ehab Taha, Facebook

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Marine Drives 2,000 Miles to Reunite with Best Friend, a Cat Who Eased His PTSD

A Marine drove 2,000 miles to be reunited with the snaggle-toothed, bent-eared furry friend that helped him deal with PTSD anxiety.

For four years Hemi the cat wondered a North Carolina base looking for his friend, but now is back home with him.

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Hemi lived with Robert Connell and his family at the Marine Corps Air Station at Cherry Point until he went missing. The veteran said Hemi listened to his deepest secrets during his bouts with PTSD.

“Before I had kids, the only thing I could connect to was a cat,” Connell told WNCT News.


Years ago, Connell deployed overseas and the cat never returned home.

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When Connell left the service four years ago, he and his family moved to North Dakota, not knowing Hemi was still wandering the Marine base.

When the stray cat was caught earlier this month, an animal shelter found its microchip that let them find the Connell family.

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Hemi is headed to a new home with a big back yard, and he’ll never have to look for Robert again.

(WATCH the video below from WNCT News) — Photos: WNCT video

 

Appalachian Miners Trade Coal for Code, Digging Computer Skills

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Eastern Kentucky miners who once dug for coal are now digging for a Ruby — Ruby script, that is, learning coding languages for computer software.

Tech start-up Bit Source started turning miners into coders in 2014, seeking laid-off coal miners to become computer programmers. Its founders believe that miners with practical engineering experience working with heavy equipment will have a natural aptitude for writing code.GNN-app-banner-ad-opt

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The former laborers each spend five months learning new skills while a Labor Department grant, and other similar funding, pays their wages during the training period.

Coal production in the region dropped from 110 million tons produced in 2001 to less than 30 million last year. With coal fields disappearing, miners are looking for a new line of work, and the $70,000 starting salary for coders is close to what they were making in the mines.

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“We’ve got a lot of high-skilled hillbillies here,” Rusty Justice, Bit Source co-founder told Bloomberg Business. “We want to prove we can run a tech business from the hills of eastern Kentucky.”

(READ more at Bloomberg) — Photos: Nottsexminer, CC; hackNY, CC

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Shelter Surprises Homeless Couple with Fairy Tale Wedding

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A homeless couple, together for 10 years and saving to have a simple wedding, were surprised when a local shelter gave them a special day to remember.

Jerold and Mani Clay weren’t planning anything fancy, they only wanted the paperwork to make their union official.

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When the people who run their Grand Rapids, Michigan shelter found out the two were getting married, they sprang into action, leveraging their ministry’s resources to give them a “fairy tale” wedding.

Mel Trotter Ministries found a gown for the bride and tux for the groom at its thrift shop. It lined up people to do hair and make-up for the bride and a wedding official performed the ceremony for free.

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“It was a blessing. I didn’t expect this at all,” Mani told WXMI News. “We just wanted to do it casual with a few friends and family, and they came to me and made this happen, the dress, makeup, hair and everything, and it meant a lot.”

(WATCH the video below from WXMI News) — Photo: WXMI video

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Former Child Brides Win Case in Court: Zimbabwe Bans Child Marriage

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Former child brides have struck a blow for future generations of women and children — taking their case to Zimbabwe’s highest court and winning a ban on marriage for anyone under the age of 18.

The women, Loveness Mudzuru and Ruvimbo Tsopodzi, claimed they faced a life of poverty without access to education after being forced into child marriages.

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A lawyer for the two said the court decision “deals a decisive blow to the exploitation of children” and called on Zimbabwe’s legislature to set penalties for for the practice.

Nearly one-third of girls in Zimbabwe marry before their 18th birthday — some even before they turn 15  — when parents arrange their marriages.

The Constitutional Court’s ruling on January 20 banned marriage and other customary forms of unions for anyone under the age of 18. It also struck down a law that let girls marry at 16, but required boys to be at least 18.

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Mudzuru, one of the women who brought the lawsuit, married when she was just 16 and had two children before turning 18.

“I really am happy that we have played an instrumental part in making Zimbabwe a safe place for girls,” Mudzuru told Reuters.

(READ more from Reuters) — Photo: UK Department for International Development

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Stephen Colbert and Kermit the Frog Tackle Life’s Big Questions (WATCH)

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“Do we have free will, or is there someone controlling our every movement?”

That’s a big question philosophers have debated for centuries — but a pretty silly one coming from Late Show host Stephen Colbert to Kermit the Frog.

The two stars tackle a series of “Big Questions from Even Bigger Stars” while lying on a blanket looking at the night sky.

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They tackle the timeless ones:

What would you tell your younger self?

What’s your biggest regret?

What’s the sound of one hand clapping?

And perhaps the biggest one of all: Why are we here?

Of course the “big star” answer to that last one is easy – “Because your people reached out to my agent.”

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Pick up the wisdom of the universe — or at least some insights from a Muppet and a comedian — in the video below.

(WATCH the video from The Late Show below) — Photo: The Late Show video

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Step Into Salvador Dali’s Imagination With This Virtual Reality Tour (WATCH)

 

What do you get when you mix Salvador Dali’s surreal art with Disney’s entertainment creativity? The ability to go inside one of Dali’s paintings and explore the surreal surroundings from every angle.

The video below details“Dreams of Dali“ a virtual reality art exhibit at the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.

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You’re able to steer your view using the four arrows in the upper left corner. You can look up, down, to the sides, even behind the camera, to get a feel of the virtual reality experience of the exhibit.

It’s part of a larger “Disney & Dalí: Architects of the Imagination“ exhibit at the museum, which ends June 12, 2016.

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Dog Breaks Out of Kennel to Comfort Frightened Puppies (WATCH)

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When a pair of foster puppies started barking on their first night in a new kennel, one of the dogs that was boarding nearby decided to adopt them.

The pups were restless in their new surroundings when Maggie, an Australian Shepherd mix whose family had been boarding her at the kennel for about a week–and her maternal instincts took over.

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The owners of Barker’s Pet Motel and Grooming in Alberta, Canada watched on security cameras as Maggie, a mama whose litter of pups were recently adopted, sneaked out of her own pen to comfort them.

When someone went in to check on the dogs, Maggie got in the pen with the pups and was able to calm them right away.

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“When we came back in the morning they were all still cuddled up together,” Alex Aldred, a Barkers employee, told ABC News. “We’ve never really seen it before, where a dog sneaks out to some puppies and is so excited to see them.”

(WATCH the video below from the CBC, or READ more at ABC News) — Photos: Barkers Pet Motel and Grooming, Facebook

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Artist Honors Mom With 2,300 Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches for Poor

Some artists work in oils and acrylics, but this one works in peanut butter and jelly.

Jessica Olah is spending the week making 2,340 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches at a New York art gallery as patrons watch. Her edible performance art is a tribute to the sacrifices her mother made for Jessica and her siblings.

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“She stayed at home with us while we were growing up and then went back as a teacher later in life,” Jessica told WPIX News.

Jessica arrived at the 2,340 number because it’s how many school days there are from kindergarten through 12th grade. She says her mother packed a PB&J sandwich for her lunch every day when her daughter was in school.

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Jessica is making about 50 sandwiches every hour and her art won’t go unappreciated – twice a day through Sunday her meal masterpieces are being delivered to the Bowery Mission to feed the hungry.

(WATCH the video below from WPIX News) — Photo courtesy of Garrett Shore

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Baby-Whispering Cat Strokes Baby To Sleep With Its Paw (WATCH) #TBT

 

Parents everywhere are stifling their jealousy over the baby-whispering techniques of this soothing feline.

A fussing baby is seen crying and whimpering until a midnight-black cat standing guard gently places its paw on the tot’s head.

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35 seconds of soothing pats later, the kid is fast asleep.

The home movie was posted in February, 2014 — to once again remind dog people of just how capable their competition is.

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Greek Football Teams Stop Play to Sit Down and Honor Lost Refugees

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When the whistle blew to start a football match between two Greek teams, instead of hustling to take control, players on both sides did something that brought thunderous applause from the stands — they all sat down.

Athletes for AEL Larissa and Acharnaikos, along with their coaches and substitutes, observed two minutes of silence in a show of respect for the hundreds of refugees who have died trying to reach Europe – many drowning in Greek waters.

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Most who are fleeing toward Europe come first to Greece by boat.

The two minutes of silence on the field in Larissa came less than a day after the International Olympic Committee announced this year’s Olympic torch would pass through a refugee camp in Greece on it’s way to the games in Brazil.

(WATCH the video below via The Guardian) — Photo: OTE Sports video

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