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Pakistan Tackles Child Labor Horrors

The International Labour Organisation and Pakistan's Ministry of Labour have launched a program they say is aimed at eliminating the dangerous and degrading practice...
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I’ve Been Conned… That’s the Good News!

Roberto De Vincenzo, the great Argentine golfer, once won a tournament with a large sum of money as the purse. A woman approached him, asking...
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April is National Poetry Month

The Academy of American Poets established National Poetry Month in 1996. Their website is in celebration mode and lists 30 ways ...
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In the Deep Seas Fish are Booming, Study Says

A sweeping view by camera of the ocean floor, and research by David Bailey at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla,...
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Two Lost Worlds Give Us Hope – by David Suzuki

February 15, 2006 — Two lost worlds were in the news last week. One was discovered halfway around the world, but the other is right...
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Catholics and Pentecostals Unite for the First Time in U.S.

NEW YORK (ENI) — After nearly five years of discussions and planning, a new group for all the major Christian traditions in the United...

Canadian Grocery Chain to Push Reusable Bags

Canadian grocery retailer Provigo started pushing a 99-cent reusable bag at their 456 stores throughout Quebec. One environmental blogger writes: "They...
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First Brazilian in Space

Brazil's first astronaut docked at the International Space Station. Marcos Pontes and his American and Russian crewmates arrived in their Soyuz spacecraft, while in...

Teach a Village to Farm, and Feed them for Life

Sauri, Kenya is the first village to benefit from the Millennium Village Project begun 18 months ago. Based at Columbia University, the program is...
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Green TV Launches

We have a Food Network, a Style Network, a Shopping channel, why not a Green channel? The world's first online 'green' television channel launched...
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Sri Lankans Endorse Peace Talks with Insurgents

Sri Lankans overwhelmingly elected local officials from the country's ruling party today signaling a thumbs up to President Mahinda Rajapake for his handling of...

Nurse arranges backstage visit for someone special

Jean Dennis is a nurse near Ithaca, New York, who helps care for Brent Larsen during his trials with Muscular Dystrophy and life...
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National Donate for Life Month

April is National Donate Life Month, a time to bring awareness to the astounding fact that with a simple choice today, you can save...
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Belief in a Higher Calling Creates Health

An article by Serena Gordon lists many positive ways that "spirituality" can influence health and longevity. But the experts interviewed are defining spirituality to...

Harvard Course in Happiness Draws Students in Droves

The most popular course at Harvard this semester teaches the skill of positive thinking. 855 students signed up for a positive psychology course to...

Head Off Allergies: Expose Kids to Pets and Dirt Early

If you are a mom or dad, and feel guilty about not cleaning your house often enough, relax. You've been doing the best thing...

Ontario Hailed as First to Subsidize Solar Power

Ontario, Canada announced an historic proposal to buy clean, renewable electricity from homeowners and entrepreneurs who produce solar, wind or other green power over...

Nerve Regeneration One Step Closer in MIT Lab

http://video.boston.cbslocal.com/global/video/videoplayer.js?rnd=841317;hostDomain=video.boston.cbslocal.com;playerWidth=385;playerHeight=288;isShowIcon=true;clipId=6839120;flvUri=;partnerclipid=;adTag=News;advertisingZone=CBS.BOSTON%252Fworldnowplayer;enableAds=true;landingPage=;islandingPageoverride=false;playerType=STANDARD_EMBEDDEDscript;controlsType=fixed Christopher Reeve, a quadripelegic since his traumatic fall from a horse resulted in the severing of nerves in his spinal cord, always held...

One for the History Books, George Mason in the Final Four

Tom Boswell has worked in the Washington Post Sports Department since 1970, and been a D.C. sports fanatic for 50 years, and in terms...

Valuable Borneo Forests Set Aside to Sustain Endangered Orangutans, Elephants and Rhinos

The government of the Malaysian state of Sabah announced Friday it will protect its most important remaining lowland forests on the island of Borneo....