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Africa’s Amazing Rise: From Disappointment to Boom in 10 Years

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sudan conference USAID photoA decade ago, The Economist labeled Africa “the hopeless continent.” In December, the magazine predicted that “the continent’s impressive growth looks likely to continue.” Apologizing for their former Afro-pessimism, the editors now conclude “a profound change has taken hold” in the region.

Aside from the boom in commodity prices for copper, coffee, oil and gas, probably the most astonishing success since 2000 in Africa has been the communications revolution, which has reversed the sense of isolation, the long trips, and the inevitable waiting that had became a way of life.

Colombia’s Farc Rebels: End to Kidnapping a New Start?

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peace sign - human chainIn an unprecedented concession, Colombian rebels have pledged to end their practice of kidnapping for ransom and release the hostages they hold, hoping to re-open the doors to dialogue as the civil conflict enters its 48th year.

In a communique published on the rebel-friendly website Anncol, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) announced an end to kidnapping.

Detroit Automakers Hiring Again In Race To Keep Up With Car Sales

Chevy Volt

Chevy VoltAuto Sales are growing so fast that Detroit can barely keep up.

Three years after the U.S. auto industry nearly collapsed, sales of cars and trucks are surging. Sales could exceed 14 million this year and carmakers are adding shifts and hiring thousands of workers around the country.

Taylor Swift Accepts Date Offer From Teen Battling Cancer

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Taylor Swift on her Speak Now Tour - Ronald Woan-CCA cancer-stricken New Jersey teen who yearned to take Taylor Swift to his high school prom has scored a dream date to a far more glamorous soiree.

Swift couldn’t make Kevin McGuire’s prom, so she did him one better: She asked him out to the Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas.

Marine Credits “Good Karma” for Hitting $2.9 million Jackpot

Jackpot winner in Vegas with his big check

Jackpot winner in Vegas with his big checkMarine Cpl. Alexander Degenhardt credits “good karma” for hitting a nearly $3 million jackpot in the Las Vegas Bellagio casino.

Only days before winning the second highest amount ever paid for the slot machine, he learned he was accepted as a bone marrow donor to an anonymous patient.

“They asked me if I was sure I wanted to go through with it, because it’s kind of painful, but what’s a little pain if it will save someone’s life?” the U.S. Marine said Friday. “I look at this as kind of good karma for that.”

 

(READ the story in the Las Vegas Sun)

Woman Rescued From Car Moments Before Train Smashes It

Car on Tracks surveillance cam

Car on Tracks surveillance camA Delaware woman trying to free her car from railroad tracks as a train approached was pulled to safety by two strangers moments before the train crushed her vehicle.

Police say the woman took a wrong turn while driving, and ended up stuck on the CSX railroad tracks.

She stayed behind the wheel of the car and tried to accelerate it off the tracks while her sister and two passersby tried to push it free.

“I told her four times to get out of the car,” said one of the helpful bystanders who decided to pull her out.

(WATCH the video below, or READ the story in ABC News)

 


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Woman Rescued From Car Moments Before Train Smashes It

Car on Tracks surveillance cam

Car on Tracks  surveillance camA Delaware woman trying to free her car from railroad tracks as a train approached was pulled to safety by two strangers moments before the train crushed her vehicle.

Police say the woman took a wrong turn while driving, and ended up stuck on the CSX railroad tracks.

She stayed behind the wheel of the car and tried to accelerate it off the tracks while her sister and two passersby tried to push it free.

Cell Phones Boosts Health Care in Bangladesh With 24-hour Help Line

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cellphone user by Darnok via morguefileRecent mobile phone initiatives in Bangladesh are allowing patients to reach a health worker for advice at no cost 24 hours a day. They can receive prenatal care reminders and even send complaints about patient care.

Since 2009, the government has provided cell phones to 482 hospitals, which are used as round-the-clock hotlines staffed by health workers.

Close to 60 percent of the nationwide population – some 85 million people – use mobile phones and can benefit from the service, according to a 2011 report from the country’s telecommunications commission.

US Delegation Remembers Holocaust Hero Wallenberg in Hungary

Raoul Wallenberg photo

Raoul Wallenberg photoOn a chilly day, a United States Congressional delegation and other officials laid a wreath at the Budapest monument to Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who is credited with saving the lives of as many as 100,000 Hungarian Jews during World War II. Friday’s commemoration in Hungary’s capital was part of a series of events marking the Raoul Wallenberg Year commemorating the centennial of his birth.

While serving as Swedish envoy in Budapest from July 1944, Wallenberg gave Hungarian Jews Swedish travel documents and set up safe houses for them.

Among the thousands he saved was the late Tom Lantos, who was the first Holocaust survivor to be elected to the U.S. Congress.

Wallenberg is also credited with dissuading German officers from massacring the 70,000 inhabitants of Budapest’s main Jewish ghetto.

Republican Representative Dan Burton, who led the Congressional Delegation, described Wallenberg as a special humanitarian.  “Raoul Wallenberg is one of those people that throughout history is very, very rare. He risked his life, saved over 100,000 people, and paid dearly for it,” he said.

It was a reference to the difficult life of the diplomat who eventually died in, what was, the Soviet Union where he had been taken by the invading Soviet Red Army, according to the political director of Hungary’s Foreign Ministry, Peter Sztaray.

The United States has made Wallenberg an honorary citizen, a rare honor that was only bestowed on two other persons, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Mother Theresa.

And, marking the Raoul Wallenberg Year commemorating his 100th year of birth, U.S. Representative Gregory Meeks, a Democrat, wants to go even further.

“I have the privilege along with Nan Hayworth in the United States to sponsor a bill to give him the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest medal that the U.S. Congress can give,“ he said.

Raoul Wallenberg monument Budapest -by Misibacsi -CCAbout 600,000 Hungarian Jews died during World War II, when Hungary for the most part was a close ally of Nazi Germany.

“Wallenberg fought against a dictatorship and consequently disappeared in the prisons of another totalitarian power, the Soviet Communist regime,” said Sztaray.

Moscow claims he died of a heart attack on June 17, 1947, in Soviet custody, but unverified witness accounts and newly uncovered evidence suggest he may have lived beyond that date.

While there is still no known grave of Raoul Wallenberg at which to lay flowers, Sweden announced last month it wants to reopen an investigation into Wallenberg’s disappearance.

(Source: VOA News)

Pastor Ends 94-Day Rooftop Protest After Donation From Tyler Perry

Rooftop pastor Corey Brooks -ABCvid

Rooftop pastor Corey Brooks -ABCvidOver the last three months, living in a chilly tent on the roof of a vacant South Side Chicago motel, there were several times when the Rev. Corey Brooks questioned whether his vigil against gun violence was worth it.

He was often jolted awake by gunshots. He missed his son’s birthday. He missed Christmas.

But on Friday, Brooks was triumphant after a pledge of $98,000 from movie mogul Tyler Perry provided the final push for reaching the pastor’s goal of raising $450,000 to buy and demolish the decrepit motel, a haven for drugs and prostitution.

The donation, pledged by Perry on the Tom Joyner morning show, comes on the day Perry’s new film Good Deeds premiers in movie theaters nationwide.

(WATCH the video from CBS, or READ the story in the Chicago Tribune)

Pastor Ends 94-Day Rooftop Protest After Donation From Tyler Perry

Rooftop pastor Corey Brooks -ABCvid

Rooftop pastor Corey Brooks -ABCvidOver the last three months, living in a chilly tent on the roof of a vacant South Side Chicago motel, there were several times when the Rev. Corey Brooks questioned whether his vigil against gun violence was worth it.

He was often jolted awake by gunshots. He missed his son’s birthday. He missed Christmas.

But on Friday, Brooks was triumphant after a pledge of $98,000 from movie mogul Tyler Perry provided the final push for reaching the pastor’s goal of raising $450,000 to buy and demolish the decrepit motel, a haven for drugs and prostitution.

Giant Therapy Dog Brings Relief to Many

Great Pyrenees dog, photo by Mike Baird via Flickr - cc

Great Pyrenees dog, photo by Mike Baird via Flickr - ccLooks can be deceiving and even intimidating, especially when you are 125 pounds of fur and teeth.

But to hundreds of his closest friends in Adams County, Kentucky, Leroy is a gentle giant whose mission is to help brighten the day of children and the elderly.

Leroy began his career as a therapy dog when he was 18 months old. Now 4, he is a patient and laid-back great Pyrenees Mountain dog that stands almost a yard tall from his feet to the top of his head.

Apple to Build Largest Private Solar Array in the US

Apple facility in Maiden NC

Apple facility in Maiden NCThe world’s most valuable company, Apple, has announced plans to build America’s largest private onsite solar array at their North Carolina data center.

Apple’s data center in Maiden is already one of the most energy-efficient of its kind, earning a coveted LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Add to this their plans to add on the largest nonutility fuel cell installation in the United States, and you see their environmental commitment in full fruition.

Author of “Artist’s Way” Reveals How the Artist Can be Prosperous

The Prosperous Heart book

The Prosperous Heart bookJulia Cameron, best known for her landmark book on unblocking creativity, The Artist’s Way, has inspired everyone from musicians like Steven Tyler and Alicia Keyes to writers like Patricia Cornwell and Erica Jong.

Inevitably, the question Cameron faces from her students, especially today, is not one of creative inspiration but of practicality—how can I live the creative life but still pay my mortgage?

In her new book, The Prosperous Heart: Creating a Life of “Enough”, she delves into the negativity encouraged in our culture rooted in the misperception that prosperity equates with a financial bottom line. She says prosperity is, instead, a spiritual bottom line, which affects all areas of life.

Author of “Artist’s Way” Reveals How the Artist Can be Prosperous

The Prosperous Heart book

The Prosperous Heart bookJulia Cameron, best known for her landmark book on unblocking creativity, The Artist’s Way, has inspired everyone from musicians like Steven Tyler and Alicia Keyes to writers like Patricia Cornwell and Erica Jong.

Inevitably, the question Cameron faces from her students, especially today, is not one of creative inspiration but of practicality—how can I live the creative life but still pay my mortgage?

In her new book, The Prosperous Heart: Creating a Life of “Enough”, she delves into the negativity encouraged in our culture rooted in the misperception that prosperity equates with a financial bottom line. She says prosperity is, instead, a spiritual bottom line, which affects all areas of life.

US Helps to Relieve Afghan Hunger Caused by 2011 Draught

The U.S. is helping to alleviate hunger in Afghanistan through its Food for Peace program, a program originally started during the Eisenhower administration. A $40 million donation was used to purchase wheat from Kazakhstan for distribution in 14 affected Afghan provinces. (Food For Peace)

Free Health and Happiness Summit in NYC Tomorrow Features Stars of Wellness Field

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Health Happiness Summit NYC-logoDr. Mehmet Oz will be hosting a free Health and Happiness Summit tomorrow at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The half-day wellness event will feature renowned nutrition, fitness, and health experts, Dr. Christiane Northrup, Dr. Nicholas Perricone, Rovenia “Dr. Ro” Brock, Dr. Michael Breus, Myron and Dave Wentz, Montel Williams, and Lisa Oz. Each expert will speak on their area of expertise, such as improving one’s skin, eating healthier or getting more restful sleep.

“These are experts whose values are similar to mine,” says Dr. Oz. “We all believe in giving people the tools they need to live healthier, happier, and more fulfilling lives.”

Existing Home Sales at 1-1/2 Year High, Supply Falls

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sold signU.S. home resales surged in January to a 1-1/2 year high and the supply of properties on the market was the lowest in almost seven years, pointing to a nascent housing recovery.

The National Association of Realtors said on Wednesday existing home sales increased 4.3 percent last month, the highest since May 2010.

Teen Lifts Car Off Trapped Grandpa

Teen lifts car off grandpa - ABC Video snapshot

Teen lifts car off grandpa - ABC Video snapshotA Michigan teenager is being called a hero after lifting a more than 2,000-pound car to save his grandfather trapped underneath.

15-year-old Austin Smith and his grandfather were fixing an old Buick when the vehicle rolled off the blocks, pinning the senior under the front end.

Austin’s only option was to try and lift the collapsed car. He has no idea where his miracle strength came from.

Researchers Develop New System to ‘Eliminate’ Batteries

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batteries wikimedia-commonsResearchers at the University of Bedfordshire have developed a new technique for powering electronic devices.

The system, developed by Prof Ben Allen at the Centre for Wireless Research, uses radio waves as power.

Believed to be a world first, the team claims it could eventually eliminate the need for conventional batteries.