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Bush Presidential Slide Show Highlights His Favorite Trip and Legacy in Africa

President Bush highlighted the successes of his mostly-compassionate African policies while on a recent 5-nation tour there, from a quadrupling of U.S. humanitarian aid...

Redecorating Bedrooms for Sick Kids Fulfills Passion for Iowan

An Iowa woman working in public relations found a passion for redecorated bedrooms for sick kids. Her first project picked up the broken pieces...

Desperate Housewife Steps Up for Breast Cancer Patients

"Desperate" to raise awareness, Marcia Cross meets with lawmakers to pursue positive changes in women's healthcare The Desperate Housewives star delivered on behalf of...
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Something Good Always Comes of Bad

A man I rode with on the elevator recently reminded me that something good always comes of bad. We had just met in the...
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How The Bucket List Film May Change Your Life & Make You Happier

A corporate billionaire and a working class mechanic  have nothing in common until they're forced to share a hospital room. Once there they...

Sorrow For My Wounds? Go Elsewhere, Says Soldier.

A Navy SEAL lieutenant was shot through the face in Afghanistan. Recovering with surgeries in a hospital, he has hung a sign on his...
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6 Things You Can Do Today To Launch Your Dream (Part Two)

Stephanie Ngo Pham came to the United States in 1979 as a Vietnam War refugee, arriving at New York’s JFK Airport cradling her three-month-old...

Free Room at The Inn Helps Families be Together for Holidays

For 19 years, one of the biggest hotel groups in the world has offered free rooms for Thanksgiving and Christmas at all locations in...

Charitable NBA Players Untarnished by League Troubles

As the NBA basketball season opens this week amid scandal, many players continue to be excellent and charitable role models. "Emeka Okafor of the...

Rare White Koala Nursed Back to Health (Video)

A koala hospital in New South Wales, Australia, has nursed a rare, white koala back to health -- and returned it to the wild...
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Sailors Raise Cash and Beer Mugs for Charity

This weekend marks the annual intersection of sailing, beer drinking and charitable giving, a mix more harmonious because it is set on the...

Finding Heroism in Forgiveness

"Kim Crespi doesn't think of herself as a hero. But earlier this month Crespi was honored as a Hero of Forgiveness." She has forgiven...

Scientists Create Patch to Repair Hole in Heart

The body's natural healing power is being employed to treat a common heart defect. One in four human hearts contains a valve-like hole that...
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Congo Logging Company Goes “Green”

Timber companies are not always out to empty the rainforest of trees. In spite of all the hurdles, there are some companies working on...

Neurosurgeon Donates His $20 Million Fortune to His Native Indian Village

Dr. Kumar Bahuleyan went from extreme poverty to lavish living as a neurosurgeon. He was born into the poverty of the “untouchable” caste in...
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Encouraging Signs That Elder Care is On the Mend

Finally, for the first time, I have hope. I started my career in the aging field in the "mean old days" of the 1970s,...
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Free Angels Bring Hope to Thousands

Linda Richard of Beaumont, Texas, delivers small hand painted ceramic angels to people living with life threatening illnesses such as HIV/AIDS and cancer,...

Sailor Honored for Boosting Morale

A Florida Naval Reservist, who left his position as an attorney to serve a seven-month tour of duty in Iraq, is being honored for...

Boy Gets Heart Transplant Thanks to Cell Phone

Hospital officials in Pennsylvania tried to contact a family awaiting a heart transplant. Their son's organ had arrived and he needed to get to...

Deaths from Severe Heart Attacks Cut in Half

Heart disease rates have been falling for several decades since we've learned how to live healthier, but now death rates for those who've entered...