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Egyptians Enthused by First Free Elections in 30 Years

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voting in IndonesiaA world away from the chaos, violence and abuses of elections under Hosni Mubarak’s rule, Egyptian voters queued in huge, orderly lines on Monday, many still in disbelief that they could now play a part in shaping their nation’s future.

Some brought their children. Others clutched briefcases on their way to work. Banners represented a multitude of parties — all banned under Mubarak, who was swept away by a popular uprising in February after 30 years of one-man rule.

Israel to Release Millions in Withheld Funds to Palestinians

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Gaza school children - UNICEFUnder international pressure, Israel announced Wednesday that it would release tens of millions of dollars of tax funds owed to the Palestinians.

Israel collects the tax funds for the Palestinians and transfers the money each month, in accordance with partial peace agreements from the 1990s.

Famous People Who Overcame Depression

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Harrison Ford overcame depressionAs the days grow shorter and winter sets in, depression may add to the darkness. It’s inspiring to learn that many have succeeded wildly in their lives despite living with depression.

Bookmark this video montage to send to anyone who might need to be inspired by a list of famous people who’ve overcome their own dark night of the soul.

Watch the video below…

Man Returns Money He Stole From a Store in the 1940’s

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money and note paid back to Sears - KSNW video clipAn anonymous man proves there is no time limit on redemption.

After 60-plus years, the man returned money he stole — plus interest — to a Sears store, hand-delivering a note along with a one hundred dollar bill.

The note said he stole $20-30 from the Seattle store during the late 1940’s.

Shark Fin Soup Off The Menu At China Luxury Hotels

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NOAA agent counts confiscated shark finsSeveral luxury hotels and popular restaurants have decided to take shark fin soup – a traditional delicacy on banquet tables – off the menu to help keep the species from becoming extinct.

The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, parent company of The Peninsula Hotels, said that it will stop serving shark fin on Jan 1 at all of its eight hotels globally, including one in Shanghai, one in Beijing and one in Hong Kong.

The pro-environment mindset is spreading. In November, Swissotel Beijing also began a ban on shark fin soup.

Hurt by War in Iraq, a Baghdad Museum Reemerges Amid Optimism

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iraqi museumA new exhibit opened this month at the Iraqi Museum, providing one more sign that the worst horrors of the war in Iraq are receding and the country is settling into a new normal.

“So many things are happening that convince us things are changing for the better,” says Shaimaa, an archaeologist who has worked at the museum since 1999.

Among them is the reemergence of her beloved museum, after being devastated by looting early in the war.

City Rallies Behind Hero Whose Home was Firebombed

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neighborhood smallThe overwhelming support shown to block club leader Cheryl Walker Williams, whose home was firebombed by drug dealers deserves the praise of the entire community.

Walker Williams is a true hero in the city for helping to organize an East Side block club and standing up to ongoing drug dealer intimidation.

After the brutal act against this model citizen, Buffalo, New York rushed to stand with its hero.

(READ the editorial from the Buffalo News)

6 Rags-to-Riches Millionaires Haven’t Forgotten Their Roots

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Photo by Sun StarEntrepreneurial success stories are the stuff of which American dreams are made. Much like Oprah Winfrey and Steve Jobs, the six self-made millionaires profiled here have one thing in common: Thanks to hard work, determination and sound advice from mentors, friends and family, they’ve been able to build thriving businesses from the ground up.

The rise to the top can be bumpy. In fact, some of the entrepreneurs we talked to were homeless during the early years of their companies. That’s why they all agree, including Radio One’s Catherine L. Hughes and Life is good co-founder Bert Jacobs, that it’s important to help others in need.

All have advice for young entrepreneurs…

(READ the Kiplinger story in Yahoo Finance)

Thanks to Julia Frerichs for sending the link! – Photo by Sun Star

Strong Spending on Black Friday Breaks Records, Cyber Monday Better Still

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Photo by cohdra via MorguefileUS shoppers hungry for Black Friday deals came out in droves, spending at record levels.

“We were expecting Black Friday openings to be very strong, (but no one) expected that they were going to be this strong,” a National Retail Federation analyst told ABC.

This is welcome news for the nation’s overall economy and for Wall Street, where stocks soared on Monday Morning.

226 million people shopped during the 4-day weekend pumping $52 billion into the coffers of retailers — an increase of 14 million shoppers over last year. The average amount spent also increased by about ten percent to almost $400 per shopper.

Strong Spending on Black Friday Breaks Records, Ditto for Cyber Monday

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Photo by cohdra via MorguefileUS shoppers hungry for Black Friday deals came out in droves, spending at record levels.

“We were expecting Black Friday openings to be very strong, (but no one) expected that they were going to be this strong,” a National Retail Federation analyst told ABC.

Several days later, online sales during “Cyber Monday” broke another record reaching $1.25 billion in one day, up 22 percent over last year, according to one monitoring group. Another group measured the increase at 33 percent compared with Cyber Monday in 2010.

This is welcome news for the nation’s overall economy and for Wall Street, where stocks soared to start the week.

226 million people shopped from Thursday to Sunday pumping $52 billion into the coffers of retailers — an increase of 14 million shoppers over last year. The average amount spent also increased by about ten percent to almost $400 per shopper.

Victory in Congress: Deregulation Allows Small Businesses to Raise Money Online

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Capitol in November Mall sideThe House of Representatives last week managed a landslide victory for “the little guy” passing the Entrepreneur Access to Capital Act by a vote of 407-18.

The bill would allow entrepreneurs to “crowdfund”. That means they could raise money over the Internet through relatively small donations from people they don’t know.

The legislation removes barriers so that business owners can raise up to $2 million from an unlimited number of individuals who can invest as much as $10,000 each.

Best Cyber Monday Deals to Save you Hundreds of Dollars (Video)

Cyber Monday webpage from Target

Cyber Monday webpage from TargetToday is Cyber Monday, the biggest online shopping day of the year.

If you know which websites to shop, you can save 40% or more on cameras, laptops and toys.

Consumer advocates this mornings revealed some of the best deals online.

For instance, the EasyShare digital camera by Kodak, regularly priced at $140, can be purchased for $69 at OfficeMax.com. (But shoppers are warned to “be quick” to ensure access to some of these deals.)

Robotic Surgery Brings Revolutionary Relief to Sleep Apnea Sufferers

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Robotic surgery MSNBC videoA 32-year-old police officer hasn’t benefitted from a good night’s sleep in years. Suffering with sleep apnea, the only option for him was an invasive tracheotomy. Until now.

A new robotic surgery to cure the disorder gets to the narrow channel of the throat and removes the obstructing tissue as the surgeon guides the tiny instruments.

Millionaire Gave Away Fortune After Money Didn’t Buy Happiness

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Karl Rabeder self-portraitKarl Rabeder, the Austrian businessman who last year decided to give away his $6.7 million fortune, because he realized money didn’t make him happy, now lives on just $1,350 a month.

It was one of the most shocking headlines of 2010. A millionaire from Telfs, Austria, announced he was in the process of selling his luxury properties, sports cars and private plane because he had realized money actually prevented him from being happy. His goal was to “have nothing left, absolutely nothing”

His entire fortune went to a charity he set up called MyMicroCredit, which helps people in third world countries to start businesses.

Where is he now and what’s he up to?

(READ the article w/ photos in Oddity Central)

Artificial Trees Capture Both Sun and Wind Energy

Artificial solar trees by SolarBotanic

Artificial trees by SolarBotanic Using cutting edge materials and proven technology to harvest energy from the sun and wind, SolarBotanic is planning to produce artificial trees that look like real plants, but produce electricity when the wind blows and sun shines.

SolarBotanic’s method of energy capture is both clean and renewable with a wide spectrum of applications, but the aesthetics are also pleasing, which is useful in areas where wind turbines are not allowed.

Artificial Trees Capture Both Sun and Wind Energy

Artificial solar trees by SolarBotanic

Artificial trees by SolarBotanic Using cutting edge materials and proven technology to harvest energy from the sun and wind, SolarBotanic is planning to produce artificial trees that look like real plants, but produce electricity when the wind blows and sun shines.

SolarBotanic’s method of energy capture is both clean and renewable with a wide spectrum of applications, but the aesthetics are also pleasing, which is useful in areas where wind turbines are not allowed.

Paraplegic Athlete Makes Miraculous Recovery, Sets Sights on Rio Olympics

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Monique van der Vorst - Facebook photoMonique van der Vorst has completed a remarkable transformation – from Paralympic athlete to road racing cyclist with a top professional team.

The 27-year-old Dutch rider signed with the Rabobank women’s team, meaning the former wheelchair and handcycle racer will now line up against elite able-bodied cyclists.

Van der Vorst lost the use of her legs as a young teenager following ankle surgery. But she didn’t lose her drive and determination.

Reopening of Maine Paper Mill Stirs Hope

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Paper Mill in Cornell WiscGloom is giving way to a glow of optimism in two northern Maine towns.

Paper-making, for generations the lifeblood of Millinocket and East Millinocket, is back, and a closely related new industry knocks on the door. And mill workers and those who draw a living from one of Maine’s traditional industries say they finally have something to be thankful for.

Researchers Detail How Gratitude is Good for Your Health

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Photo by sealion of SacramentoOn Thanksgiving weekend, we are all taking time to acknowledge what we’re grateful for. It’s a nice gesture, of course, but why do we do it? What good is gratitude?

For more than a decade, researchers have studied the effects of gratitude on physical health, on psychological well-being, and on our relationships with others.

The results have been overwhelming. Studies of more than one thousand people, from ages eight to 80, found that people who practice gratitude consistently report a host of benefits:

Researchers Detail How Gratitude is Good for Your Health

Photo by sealion of Sacramento

Photo by sealion of SacramentoOn Thanksgiving weekend, we are all taking time to acknowledge what we’re grateful for. It’s a nice gesture, of course, but why do we do it? What good is gratitude?

For more than a decade, researchers have studied the effects of gratitude on physical health, on psychological well-being, and on our relationships with others.

The results have been overwhelming. Studies of more than one thousand people, from ages eight to 80, found that people who practice gratitude consistently report a host of benefits: