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- Can Indigenous Peoples Teach Us to Survive?
- Thomas Eagleton’s FBI file offers glimpse into Watergate era
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- Return of the last-minute Playlist gift guide
- Kings Place the Guardian’s new home
- Feeding Body and Soul in the South Bronx
Tega Cay family holding out hope for son’s recovery after outdoor …
Rock Hill Herald SC
Connor has been a good student and a star athlete playing on Gold Hill Middle School’s football and soccer teams and on a Fort Mill lacrosse team. This week Connor has undergone several surgeries to cleanse his wounds but he faces many more — possibly 30 to 40 in the next six months. Samples of Connor’s skin were harvested Monday and sent to a Massachusetts lab to be grown into skin grafts which he can receive in about three weeks Karin said. His condition is fragile she said. “Right now they are just trying to keep him stable and pray for no infection no pneumonia” Karin said. “It’s one of those long long waiting games. “Karin said she saw Connor for the first time on Monday.
Can Indigenous Peoples Teach Us to Survive?
pEdNews PA
But the degradation of the environment that threatens us all also threatens them though they have done nothing to contribute to it. This paradox – that our unsustainable consumption threatens their completely sustainable primitivism – served as inspiration for a group of people to bring together the wisdom of our cultures. The relationship has grown in many directions but the one that is of most immediate interest is a grass roots movement to motivate people to take action in their daily lives. This is not a political movement to influence the seats of power but an educational effort to package accurate information without spin or sensationalism in a presentation that is interesting and participatory. Through participation in this program people are offered a new point of view in looking at their world and their lives and are encouraged to formulate daily practices that reinforce new attitudes about sustainability.
Thomas Eagleton’s FBI file offers glimpse into Watergate era
St. Louis Post-Dispatch United States
Eagleton greeting well-wishers on his arrival in Kansas City where he spoke this morning to an audio-visual conference. The Senator flew to his home state from Miami Beach with the Kansas City delegation to the Democratic convention. (UPI Telephoto)By.
Precocious no more Ben Lee is getting married and getting a grip …
Melbourne Herald Sun Australia
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Return of the last-minute Playlist gift guide
Macworld CA
They’re great cables but not the best choice if you?re on a budget as they?re pricey. To avoid breaking your budget seek out the Radio Shack-branded cables and adapters tucked away on one of the store aisles or back walls. Batteries Gear-heads are just grown up kids and because they are they have an insatiable need for batteries. Rather than pick up that 50-pack of AAs at Costco go greener by purchasing rechargeable batteries. Many include a charger and some can accommodate both AA and AAA batteries. Memory cards Most homes have at least one digital camera in residence. And those cameras like nothing better than a steady diet of memory cards.
Kings Place the Guardian’s new home
guardian.co.uk UK
First we have simply outgrown Farringdon Road. During the past 32 years we have expanded acquired a Sunday newspaper and grown a website. The Saturday paper alone is perhaps 15 to 20 times the size of its equivalent in 1976; the bserver probably five or six times. We’ve colonised assorted warehouses and office blocks in EC1. Any longer and the fire inspectors would have had us. Second the buildings are – to put it politely – showing their age.
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Feeding Body and Soul in the South Bronx
New York Times United States
The order has grown steadily attracting men from across the country willing to give up material possessions and devote their lives to prayer and charity. The order now has 120 friars and 14 friaries worldwide. Brother Nicholas 32 is from hio and has been in the South Bronx for more than a year. He has a close-cropped head and a red beard and wears a gray robe with a hood sandals and a wooden cross attached to rosary beads that hang from a rope tied around his waist. The friars who take vows of poverty chastity and obedience spend four to five hours a day praying and most of the rest of their time trying to help the poor.