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The Good News About Body Image: A Mental Health Minute

Sat, 10/31/2009 - 08:41
One day I was in the library, working on my thesis and feeling tired. I made a stop in the bathroom, looked in the mirror, and remember thinking that I looked pretty weary. Then as I was getting ready to leave the bathroom, I noticed a small Post-It note on the mirror. It said simply, "You are beautiful just the way you are." I remember thinking that it was so refreshing to see encouragment from other women in a place where so many women look in the mirror and think critical thoughts of themse ...
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Solar Power Rescues Lebanon Schools from Frequent Black-outs

Sat, 10/31/2009 - 08:03
With Lebanon’s chronic power shortages, classes at the Rajam Issa public school are often plunged into darkness during the winter. In the remote northeastern district of Akkar, teachers and students are hoping this winter will be the first of many years when the lights stay on. “Electricity is the lifeline of the school,” said head teacher Ibrahim Salame of the Rajam Issa public school, complaining of frequent and prolonged power cuts. (Photo: Hugh Macleod/IRIN) “Du ...
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Good News on this day in History, October 31

Sat, 10/31/2009 - 00:00
Martin Luther posted his 95 theses on a church door, initiating the Reformation (1517) Arthur Conan Doyle published The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892)  The Battle of Britain ended, and prevented a German invasion (1940) After 14 years of work, drilling was completed on Mount Rushmore (1941) Roman Catholic and Lutheran church leaders signed a Doctrine of Justification, ending a centuries-old dispute over the nature of faith and salvation (1999) Soyuz TM-31 laun ...
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Wayward Manatee is Flown Back to Florida

Fri, 10/30/2009 - 11:02
In a journey familiar to retirees but not sea mammals, Ilya the wayward manatee flew south for the winter Thursday after being rescued from a chilly New Jersey creek. Now he's back in Miami, with all the lettuce he can eat and even some female companionship. Ilya was flown south aboard a Coast Guard C-130 cargo plane after being rescued Monday from a small waterway between northern New Jersey and Staten Island, N.Y. It took more than 30 rescuers and 7 1/2 hours to corral Ilya in a 300 ...
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Citizens Arrive by the Hundreds to Help the Hungry

Fri, 10/30/2009 - 08:57
A Wisconsin "empty bowls" event featured local pottery artists and bowls fashioned by area schools as a fundraiser for the local food pantry. Hundreds of Wausau residents chose their favorites from among rows of clay bowls donated. Some of the best chefs in town ladled soups into the new bowls for a fee of just $10. Proceeds when to “The Neighbors Place", while residents took home their bowls.   The program, in its second year, couldn’t have come at a better time. Tom Rau ...
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Lutherans Ask Forgiveness for 16th-century Persecutions

Fri, 10/30/2009 - 07:59
Leaders of the Lutheran World Federation have approved a statement apologising for the 16th-century persecution by Lutherans of Anabaptists, religious reformers whose successors are found in groups such as the Mennonites. "We ask for forgiveness - from God and from our Mennonite sisters and brothers - for the harm that our forebears in the sixteenth century committed to Anabaptists," says the statement adopted unanimously on 26 October by the LWF's main governing body, its council. ...
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India Withdraws Some Kashmir Troops in Peace Gesture

Fri, 10/30/2009 - 06:42
India is withdrawing about 15,000 soldiers from Jammu and Kashmir, a military official said on Thursday, in a move aimed at boosting prospects of peace talks with the disputed region's separatist groups. Ashok Mehta, a retired army general and New Delhi-based strategic analyst, said the removal of troops was a goodwill gesture aimed at Kashmiri groups. (Continue reading Reuters article) ...
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Good News on this day in History, October 30

Fri, 10/30/2009 - 00:00
Russia's first constitution and legislative assembly granted by its Tsar (1905) The Ottoman Empire signed an armistice ending WW I in Middle East (1918) Franklin Roosevelt approved $1B in US Lend-Lease aid to Europe (1941) El Salvador and Honduras signed a peace treaty over border dispute (1980) First democratic elections in Argentina after 7 years of military rule (1983) The Madrid peace conference organized by the US and Soviet Union opened, the first time in 43 years that Israel ...
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Child Hides Love Notes for Family Before She Dies

Thu, 10/29/2009 - 11:04
Six-year-old Elena left love notes behind for her family before losing her battle with childhood brain cancer. The Today Show talked to her parents and sister about finding the notes through the years, and the most recent one, found years after her death. Inspiring video below, or at MSNBC...     ...
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Gray Hair Cure Available in 10 Years, Says L'Oreal

Thu, 10/29/2009 - 09:34
For any woman who has sighed with exasperation over her grey hairs, it is a thought that really makes the mind boggle. What if you could ditch the dye and regain the hair color that you grew up with? Surely, you might think, this is the stuff of science fiction. But according to the experts at Centre Charles Zviak, L'Oreal's research and development HQ, it is science -- but by no means fiction. If the company's plans come good, going grey will be a thing of the past in ten years. ...
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Good News from the UN: Prolonging the Life of Medicines

Thu, 10/29/2009 - 08:26
On October 24, 1972, the UN General Assembly instituted World Development Information Day, to draw people's attention to development problems and the continuous need to strengthen international cooperation to solve them. One problem, medicine delivery and storage, is being addressed by leaders at the United Nations, thanks to a new initiative. A program was launched this week to help improve the ability to safely deliver and procure medicines during humanitarian crises around the world. Human ...
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Economic Reversal: U.S. GDP Grows At 3.5 Percent Pace

Thu, 10/29/2009 - 07:32
The economy grew at a 3.5 percent pace in the third quarter, the best showing in two years, fueled by government-supported spending on cars and homes. The Commerce Department's report Thursday delivered the strongest signal yet that the economy entered a new, though fragile, phase of recovery and that the worst recession since the 1930s has ended. (Good news, with nice graph, at NPR)  ...
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New Obama Family Portrait Unveiled; Michelle Hula Hoops

Thu, 10/29/2009 - 07:21
I liked these photos that came out of the White House last week. First, the official Obama family portrait; second, from a health fair presided over by the First Lady, Michelle 'hula hoops' with children to promote health and fitness.       Below, watch the video from the health fair featuring pictures of the First Lady running the obstacle course among the 100 elementary students in attendence. (She also jumped rope, double dutch.)   ...
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Good News on this day in History, October 29

Thu, 10/29/2009 - 00:00
Mozart's opera Don Giovanni received its first performance in Prague (1787) 16 countries met in Geneva and formed the International Red Cross (1863) New Yorkers spontaneously invented a ticker-tape parade as office workers threw ticker tape into the streets as the Statue of Liberty was dedicated (1886) The National Organization for Women was founded in the U.S. (1966) Turkey became a republic following the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire (1923) European Union leaders signed the EU ...
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Artist Draws Manhattan From Memory

Wed, 10/28/2009 - 16:41
Stephen Wiltshire is an autistic artist with an amazing ability to create a detailed architectural drawing of an entire city after a single helicopter ride. Now, for the first time, the Londoner will sketch a 20-foot panorama of the Manhattan skyline, all from memory. He is also working on his New York accent. Watch the Reuters video below... RELATED VIDEOS ON GNN: Autistic Savant Draws Amazing Detailed Buildings After Viewing Them Once ...
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Yanks Make Difference by Going Green for World Series

Wed, 10/28/2009 - 10:32
During the 2009 World Series, which kicks off on Wednesday night in New York, a Green Team will be out amongst the fans in attendance, carrying bags to encourage recycling. In-stadium announcements and Ribbon Board messages will also encourage fans to minimize waste. Eco-friendly practice is hardly a new concept to the Yankees, however. The Yankees have prioritized the environmental impact of their new stadium by ensuring the efficiency of equipment and focusing on energy reduction. Inst ...
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Transforming Abandoned Concrete Bunkers Into Eco Hostels

Wed, 10/28/2009 - 08:25
There are reportedly thousands of abandoned concrete bunkers scattered throughout Albania, remnants of a Communist dictator's paranoia. Now graduate students have developed a plan called Concrete Mushrooms that would ‘invert the meaning’ of these structures by turning them into an economic asset -- a network of habitable eco-hostels, cafés, gift shops and more. (More photos and continue reading at Inhabitat.com) ...
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Stars Walk the Green Carpet for Eco Awards

Wed, 10/28/2009 - 06:44
Stars like Harrison Ford, Calista Flockhart and Daryl Hannah, along with business moguls like Richard Branson, walk a green carpet before being honored at the 2009 Environmental Media Association Awards for their environmental awareness and conservation efforts. Watch the Reuters Video below, or read another recent news story about the group, founded by Norman Lear ...  ...
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I Gave 29 Gifts in 29 Days: A Prescription That Halted My MS

Wed, 10/28/2009 - 06:34
One month after her wedding day, thirty-three-year-old Cami Walker was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis that left her barely able to walk. Then, as a remedy for her condition, she received an uncommon prescription from a friend, an African medicine woman named Mbali Creazzo:. Cami was amazed by what unfolded during her month-long journey. “By giving,” Mbali told her, “you are focusing on what you have to offer others, inviting more abundance into your life.” The gif ...
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Good News on this day in History, October 28

Wed, 10/28/2009 - 00:00
Thomas Edison applied for his first patent, an electrical vote recorder (1868) The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France, was officially unveiled and opened to the public in New York Harbor (1886) Czechoslovakia was granted independence from Austria-Hungary (1918) The Alaska (Alcan) Highway was completed through Canada and Alaska (1942) The 630-foot stainless steel Gateway Arch in St. Louis, MO was completed (1965) And, on this day in 1962, the world breathed a collective sigh of ...
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