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Justin Clemens loves baseball. Cerebral palsy may limit this 13-year-old's use of his left arm and both legs, but he plays his favorite sport on the Montgomery Miracle League. With help from parents and coaches he swings at pitches and scoots to first base with his walker. "When he's going for home, he feels like a million bucks," says his mother. For the most part, baseball diamonds are unplayable for people with wheelchairs and walkers. That's why five years ago, Diane Alford in Conyers, Ga. started the movement to fund parks that cater to those with physical challenges. Today, there are 17 Miracle Leagues operating across America. Another 61 fields are in some phase of construction, helping to fulfill Diane's goal of 500 diamonds that would serve 1.3 million children. This article shares Justin's special story
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Imagine you're on holiday in a city in Thailand and you discover that the area's natural environment is suffering from the effects of tourism. Back home, you decide to support that local Thai environmental movement. But how do you tap into it? WiserEarth, offers an answer: an online database of organizations active on the issues of environmental protection and social justice. For two years, scores of volunteers in 15 countries have worked on the data bank, inputting information on some 125,000 organizations spread across the world. Visitors to the site will not only find well-known groups such as Amnesty International and the World Wildlife Fund, but also a Russian microfinance institution, a Turkish agency that offers help to street kids and an Islamic organization in Iran that teaches women skills so they can work in the electronics field
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Rescuers search demolished Kansas town
GREENSBURG, Kan. - Rescue workers on Sunday searched for anyone still buried in the heaps of splintered wreckage left after a massive tornado obliterated most of this south-central Kansas town. Waves of thunderstorms rippled across the Plains states on Sunday, drenching rubble that the Friday night tornado scattered across Greensburg and threatening tornadoes elsewhere. At least 10 people were known dead from weekend storms — eight in the Greensburg area and two others elsewhere in Kansas — one Friday night and another in violent weather late Saturday, state officials said. Amid the destruction, rescue workers and officials held out hope that death toll wouldn't rise and that they can rebuild their town, from replacing the destroyed churches down to the town's fire engines. "At this point, it's still a search and rescue mission," Kansas state trooper Ronald Knoefel said. "We don't want to give up hope.".......... See related websites |
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BBC News: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6633979.stm
----------------------------------------King Herod's ancient tomb 'found' An Israeli archaeologist says he has found the tomb of King Herod, the ruler of Judea while it was under Roman administration in the first century BC. After a search of more than 30 years, Ehud Netzer of the Hebrew University says he has located the tomb at Herodium, a site south of Jerusalem. Herod was noted in the New Testament for his Massacre of the Innocents. Told of Jesus' birth, Herod ordered all children under two in Bethlehem to be killed, the Gospel of Matthew said. According to the New Testament, Jesus' father Joseph was warned of the threat in a dream and fled with his wife and child to Egypt. .... continued
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Pat Pedraja is a sixth-grader on a mission, and nothing -- not leukemia, not chemotherapy and certainly not a lack of public awareness -- is going to keep him from his goal: adding 2007 new donors to the National Marrow Donor Program Registry and raising $100,000 to pay for their cheek swabs, all by the end of the year. If anybody can accomplish such a task, this 11-year-old with the bubbly personality, entrepreneurial spirit and an iron will burnished by adversity is the one. "What I want is to know that I'm helping people," Pat says, with a disarming smile. He recently launched a 30-city cross-country tour to raise awareness of the need for bone-marrow donors. He's also selling advertising space on his balding head, an idea that has generated national attention for its ingenuity. "Might as well use it for something," he says with aplomb Story here
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Byron Pitts was chatting with students at a Harlem charter school the day before a recent visit by President Bush, when the CBS correspondent had a realization: they viewed him as just another empty suit who couldn't possibly understand their problems. Little did they know. "When I was your age," he told them, "I couldn't read." CBS correspondent Byron Pitts, reporting from the Middle East in 2003, was illiterate when he was 12 years old. And it was no exaggeration. Officials at Baltimore's Archbishop Curley High School had summoned his mother to report that tests had determined her son to be "functionally illiterate." She broke into tears. How Pitts overcame that inauspicious start to excel in a profession built on writing and speaking is as good a story as any that he has covered.
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53-year-old Philip Workman's final request before his execution in Nashville Tennesse touched thousands of people. He requested that his final meal be a vegetarian pizza donated to any homeless person located near Riverbend Maximum Security Institution. When Prison officials refused, saying that they do not donate to charities, a deeply moved public joined hands to fulfill the request. Homeless shelters across Nashville were inundated with donated pizzas all Wednesday. Cliff Tredway, said it's more than pizzas that helped that shelter. "It's the story of a guy whose execution translated into a generous act," he said. "It's people donating to other people they don't know. "It's about a group of people who society often writes off getting a pizza party today."
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Jon Kabat-Zinn is a professor, best known for his teachings on mindfulness and meditation as a way to help people overcome stress and disease. In this passage, excerpted from his book, "Coming to Our Senses: Healing Ourselves and the World through Mindfulness" he explores a thought-provoking question of modern life: Now that we can be in touch with anyone at any time, do we risk being out of touch with ourselves?
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Madeleine reward rises to £2.5m
Poster campaigns have begun in Portugal and the UK Rewards totalling £2.5m have been offered to anyone who can help with information leading to the safe return of Madeleine McCann. The News of the World and businessmen including Sir Richard Branson have jointly pledged £1.5m. Scottish tycoon Stephen Winyard has offered £1m. Madeleine's fourth birthday has been marked in the UK and in Portugal, where she disappeared on 3 May. Posters have been distributed and many have joined an e-mail campaign. Yellow ribbons Madeleine, from Rothley, Leicestershire, disappeared from an apartment in the resort of Praia da Luz. Fifty pink balloons were released at the village of Queniborough, close to Rothley, on Saturday, where Madeleine lived until a year ago. More Here |
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