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Jerry “the Nose Picker” Finds Acceptance in School Thanks to Classmate

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angel of lightsA 17-year old girl from a suburb in Michigan, who wanted to remain anonymous, sent a letter to Oprah Winfrey thanking her for her inspiration.

Oprah’s “Angel Network”, started this fall, exhorts the audience to “extend themselves to help create mini-miracles in others’ lives”. The teen must have taken the message to her heart.

While sitting in the cafeteria with her many friends, she noticed a boy eating all alone. She went over and plopped down next to the shy boy, with downcast eyes.

She recognized him as “Jerry, the Nose-Picker”. She smiled a warm smile. Though uncomfortable at first, eventually he realized that she was sincere. They started talking and she found him to be one of the most interesting and intelligent boys she’d ever met.

Now, he always has a group of friends eating at his table. And while, before, he would timidly walk down the hall trying not to be noticed, now, he walks with his head held high and enters a classroom with so much confidence…. She thanked Oprah for presenting her with the opportunity, the inspiration, to actually change someone’s life.

(And guess who else’s life is changed? The universal law of giving makes it certain that her life was enriched tenfold.)

Photo by John Stone – eyeclectic.net

Chavez Reverses Course on Citizen Spying Rules

“Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said he would scrap new rules that oblige citizens to spy on each other, backing down after an outcry from the opposition, rights groups and the Roman Catholic Church.” (Reuters News has the full story)

CEO Shares $1 Million With Employees

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Boss Says Thanks a millionIt was a company picnic they’ll never forget. On June 14, Arie de Jong handed out $1 million in bonuses to his company’s 170 employees thanking them for their dedication during the twenty years he owned the business.

Everyone at the San Diego-based Coast Waste Management Inc., even those earning as little as $5.50 an hour, received between $3,000 and $15,000.

“I’ve done well,” de Jong said, “and I’m very grateful.”

Arturo Anguiano, an employee for more than 15 years, was given $11,000.

“I called my wife because I couldn’t believe, and she thought it was a joke,” he said.

Anguiano, 36, is a supervisor earning $18.50 an hour.

Coast Waste was acquired on May 30 by Texas-based USA Waste Services Inc. De Jong said he would remain on board as a consultant and a major stockholder.

(Source: Washington Post; June 15, 1997)