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Dog Stands Guard Over Deceased Owner’s Grave for Six Years

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dog keeps watch over owners grave LA VOZphotoAn extremely dedicated dog has continued to show its loyalty, keeping watch on its owner’s grave six years after he passed away.

Capitan, a German shepherd, reportedly ran away from home after its owner, Miguel Guzman, died in 2006. A week later, the Guzman family found the dog sitting by his grave in central Argentina, even though they had never brought the dog to the site before.

Libyans Rally in Support of U.S. in Benghazi With Signs Saying ‘We’re Sorry’

Libyans Rally Pro-US CBSvideo

Libyans Rally Pro-US CBSvideoLibyans held a pro-America rally last night expressing regret and shame for the attacks on the American embassy that resulted in the deaths of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and 3 others.

A CBS reporter on the scene said there is a sense of shock and anger toward those responsible for the crimes.

“When you talk to Libyans here you hear the same thing: Everybody is heartbroken. They’re saddened, they’re shocked by what’s happened,” D’Agata told Norah O’Donnell and Charlie Rose. “They say the ambassador is a personal friend to the Libyans.”

Libyans Rally in Support of U.S. in Benghazi With Signs Saying ‘We’re Sorry’

Libyans Rally Pro-US CBSvideo

Libyans Rally Pro-US CBSvideoLibyans held a pro-America rally last night expressing regret and shame for the attacks on the American embassy that resulted in the deaths of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and 3 others.

A CBS reporter on the scene said there is a sense of shock and anger toward those responsible for the crimes.

“When you talk to Libyans here you hear the same thing: Everybody is heartbroken. They’re saddened, they’re shocked by what’s happened,” D’Agata told Norah O’Donnell and Charlie Rose. “They say the ambassador is a personal friend to the Libyans.”

London Marathon Breaks All-Time Charity Fund-raising Record

London Marathon 2009 by corum l (Flickr CC)

London Marathon 2009 by corum l (Flickr CC)The London Marathon’s claim to fame is not the speed of the runners, but the generosity of their record-breaking charity pledges.

As the world’s greatest fundraising event, the Marathon this week exceeded even last year’s haul, breaking the single day fundraising world record for the sixth straight year, organizers said on Wednesday.

Marathon runners raised 52.8 million pounds, one million more than last year ($84 million dollars).

Woman Buys Renoir Masterpiece for $7 In West Virginia Flea Market

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paysage-bords-seine-Renoir-landscapeA Maryland woman didn’t recognize the priceless painting when she bought it in a box of knick knacks for seven dollars in a West Virginia flea market.

She only hoped the gold frame might be worth something. But her mother urged her to take the small landscape to an appraiser.

It turned out to be a 1879 Renoir, the French impressionist masterpiece that’s been missing since the 1920s, entitled “Paysage Bords de Seine”.

Yahoo News reports the woman plans to take her mother to France after the auction and will make an effort to take some flowers to Renoir’s grave.

(WATCH the video below – or READ the story from CBS-Baltimore)

Triple-amputee Marine Gets Keys to ‘Smart Home’ — and New Life

Gary Sinese With amputee Vet Marrocco

Gary Sinese With amputee Vet MarroccoAfghanistan war veteran Cpl. Juan Dominguez has a new “smart home” adapted to his combat injuries, thanks to money raised by actor Gary Sinise and the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation.

The home, which contains an elevator, self-flushing toilets,  lighting controlled with an iPad, and easy-open cabinets and doors, will give him and his wife a “second chance at life.”

By year’s end, the Siller foundation, with Sinise’s help, will have funded 20 homes for U.S. military personnel grievously wounded in war.

(READ the story, w/ new photo, in the LA Times)

Alaska Fisherman Survives 26 Hours Floating in Fish Crate

Ocean survivor floats in crate-Joel Brady-Power

Ocean survivor floats in crate-Joel Brady-PowerThe Coast Guard rescued an Alaska fisherman who survived on frigid ocean waters floating in a four-foot-square plastic fish crate after his boat sank.

Ryan Harris, 19, told the local newspaper in Sitka, Alaska, that he sang songs like “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” to keep himself awake through the night.

(READ the story from Time.com)

Photo taken by boater Joel Brady-Power

College Student Given Cadillac by Stranger After He is Struck by Car While Walking to School

Student given Cadillac after hit-and-run -Fox5 video

Student given Cadillac after hit-and-run -Fox5 videoA Georgia college student who walked 15 miles each way to attend classes was seriously injured while on his way to school by a hit and run driver.

That unfortunate event caused an Atlanta woman to donate her Cadillac so the young man never again has to risk his life to make the five hour trek to school.

Boy, 8, Donates $1,000 Prize to Toddler With Leukemia

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8yo donates winnings to sick toddler-familyphotoWhen Wyatt Erber learned about a summer-long scavenger hunt in his town, he went for it. And when he learned the winner would pocket a cool $1,000, he immediately knew what he would do with the money.

“Let’s do this to help Cara!” he announced to his mom.

It turns out that Wyatt did win — and, without hesitation, made good on his promise.

Pizza Man Lifts President Obama Off The Ground in Bear Hug

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Obama picked up in bear hugPresident Obama got a lift in Fort Pierce, Florida recently by a pizzeria owner who can bench-press 350 pounds and was really happy to see him.

Even though the business owner is a registered Republican, he said he was swept away by Obama’s enthusiasm — and he swept the President off his feet in a huge bear hug.

Young Homeless Mom Fighting Cancer Surprised With New Home

Alabama woman gets renovated home

Alabama woman gets renovated homeLunchtime conversations with strangers can sometimes lead to miraculous luck. Such was the outcome for an Alabama woman working at a sandwich shop whose friendship with a compassionate Methodist Pastor led to a fresh start.

Jessica lost her home in the Huntsville tornado last year and during the past year she has been homeless, hopping from her mother’s house to shelters, and motels, all while working two jobs and caring for her two children, according to WHNT.

Compounding her misery, when Pastor Calvin noticed her absence from the Subway shop, he found out she was being hospitalized with cancer.

Hearing the news drove him to galvanize an army of do-gooders at his Ford’s Chapel United Methodist Church.

The congregation renovated the dilapidated trailer home, installing new flooring, plumbing, and electricity. The process took two months and Jessica got her first peek on Sunday.

(READ more of the story from Huffington Post)

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Young Homeless Mom Fighting Cancer Surprised With New Home

Alabama woman gets renovated home

Alabama woman gets renovated homeLunchtime conversations with strangers can sometimes lead to miraculous luck. Such was the outcome for an Alabama woman working at a sandwich shop whose friendship with a compassionate Methodist Pastor led to a fresh start.

Jessica lost her home in the Huntsville tornado last year and during the past year she has been homeless, hopping from her mother’s house to shelters, and motels, all while working two jobs and caring for her two children, according to WHNT.

Citizens Right a Wrong After Bicycle Theft During Cross-Country Charity Ride

Cyclist fundraiser Alyssa Chrisman for BikeAndBuil.org

Cyclist fundraiser Alyssa Chrisman for BikeAndBuil.orgThe Davis community in California with help from Giant Bicycles has come together to create a heartwarming final chapter for a cross-country bicycle rider in route for her charity.

Earlier in August, Alyssa Chrisman, 21, was near completion of a 4000 mile ride from North Carolina to Santa Cruz to raise funds for the nonprofit Bike & Build. Alyssa and other riders stopped in downtown Davis to visit the U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame and museum. Even though her bicycle was locked to two others, the $1,500 Giant touring bike was stolen outside while they toured the building.

After hearing about the theft, community members quickly located a replacement bike for Alyssa to use on the final leg of her journey.

The effort to replace her original bicycle prompted its manufacturer, Giant, to agree to donate the same model that was stolen.

Bike & Build organizes cross-country bike trips in support of affordable housing in the United States.

Between 2003-2011, Bike & Build contributed more than three million dollars to fund housing projects, including more than $605,000 donated from the summer of 2011. The group hopes to donate the same amount this year.

58 Cancers Receive 9/11 Fund Coverage

image by imelenchon via Morguefile

stethoscope photo via by imelenchon via MorguefileFederal health authorities Monday added 58 types of cancer to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.

The publication of this final rule marks an important step in the effort to provide needed treatment and care to 9/11 responders and survivors through the WTC Health Program.

Stem Cell Jab Restores Feeling in Paralyzed

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t-cells-UofPennsylvaniaPatients with broken spines have reported having feeling restored to areas that had previously been paralyzed, after receiving stem cell injections.

Scientists said they were ‘encouraged’ after two of three patients injected with donated embryonic brain tissue responded to treatment at Balgrist University Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland.

Five ‘Good News Heroes’ Win Sweet Treats for Their Inspiring Acts

Kengi Carr - DoSomethingSaturday.org

SendFudge.com has partnered with the Good News Network to award free gourmet fudge to five people who are consistently doing nice things to make a difference in other people’s lives.

Kengi Carr - DoSomethingSaturday.orgAfter we sent out a request for nominations, we received stories lauding inspiring people across the country, but from among them we chose 5 winners to be honorary “Good News Ambassadors”.

The five good news heroes will be able to choose from among 40 tempting flavors from SendFudge.com including diabetic-friendly selections.

Here are the honorary Good News Ambassadors, who always “give a fudge” about others while helping to uplift society.

1) Kengi Carr – You know immediately upon meeting him that this man is someone special.

Homeless in Miami Find New Outlet Working on Organic Farm

Organic farmers market Verde Garden Miami

Organic farmers market Verde Garden MiamiAs part of an innovative effort to tackle Miami’s problem with homelessness, 400 residents have traded the downtown streets for a live-in community farm project in south Florida that grows produce for an upscale restaurant.

Verde Gardens, a $17.2 million, 145-unit complex built for Miami’s formerly homeless, boasts a 22-acre organic farm that gives many of the residente their first steady job in years.

Homeless in Miami Find New Outlet Working on Organic Farm

Organic farmers market Verde Garden Miami

Organic farmers market Verde Garden MiamiAs part of an innovative effort to tackle Miami’s problem with homelessness, 400 residents have traded the downtown streets for a live-in community farm project in south Florida that grows produce for an upscale restaurant.

Verde Gardens, a $17.2 million, 145-unit complex built for Miami’s formerly homeless, boasts a 22-acre organic farm that gives many of the residente their first steady job in years.

White House Improving Access to Mental Health Services for Veterans

Military wife helps vets w PTSD-DODphoto

Military wife helps vets w PTSD-DODphotoPresident Obama signed an Executive Order that will help the federal government better meet the current and future demand for mental health services and substance abuse treatment for our troops and veterans, as well as their families.

According to the White House, the executive order will hire 800 peer-to-peer support counselors, using veterans to support other veterans, and push to complete the hiring of 1,600 additional mental health professionals by June, 2013.

Puppy Born Without Front Legs Gets a Second Chance at Life

chihuahua gets reprieve, Fox-35 video snapshot

chihuahua gets reprieve, Fox-35 video snapshotThe double amputee Olympic runner, Oscar Pistorius was the inspiration for a veterinary technician in St. Cloud, Florida to stop the request to put down a 2-week-old chihuahua puppy born without functioning front legs.

Vickie Dryer decided to rehabilitate him instead.