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Lost in this crazy world at times are the human interest stories. Stories about people we know, stories about our lives, their lives, bits and pieces of it, and their/our happy times, unusual times, and their/our struggles on a personal basis. This is a new section and we invite you to submit human interest stories, personal human interest stories and/or pictures that can connect us to each other in a more personal way. Life after all, is a journey and while we meet many people on our journey, there are billions out there who we never get to meet, or share their lives. Yet, no matter what culture, what religion, what race, what country we are from, we still share the same feelings, goals, laughter, sadness and are not really seperate from each other. It is our humaness and our 'sameness' that should draw us together, not focusing on our 'differences' to pull us into fear or hatred. I hope that each story will touch each of us, let our hearts open to each other, and 'understand' that each person in each story could be you, your mother, your father, your children, your family and friends who could be going through this too.Interview: Everything you wanted to know about Mr. Rogers. 8/20/10
7/25/10 Hairy Man wants Brush with Fame CHINA'S hairiest man is set to undergo surgery in a bid to improve his looks and gain international movie stardom.Yu Zhenghuan suffers a hormonal imbalance which causes thick black hair to cover 96 PER CENT of his body.Last year he was turned down for the lead role in a major Chinese TV show — Journey To The West, the story of a monkey helping his Buddhist master. 6/22/10 Man finds $3,600 on Pa. road, returns it to newlyweds who left it on car trunk after reception David and Ashley Marasco, of Bridgeville, had mistakenly driven off with their wedding album on top of the trunk of their car Sunday. The money had been tucked inside. Another motorist pointed out the album on the trunk, but the envelope had already fallen out.Brennan Breene, also of Bridgeville, says he saw the envelope with cash sticking out Sunday in the middle of Washington Pike, a busy highway southwest of Pittsburgh. So, he stopped to pick it up.He says he learned about the Maraco's misfortune Monday from local news websites, so he gave the cash to police to be returned.Breene says he knew the money wasn't his. nformation from: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, http://www.post-gazette.com 6/2/10 Arlington woman finally finds niece - Jonestown victim's daughter Posted on June 1, 2010 at 4:53 PM ~Updated yesterday at 6:12 PM. .After 32 years, an Arlington woman is reunited with her long lost niece, who was separated from her family after one of the worst tragedies in U.S. history. (Her brother was killed in the Jim Jones Guyana tragedy in 1978, but her niece who wa 3 was hidden away and has lived in fear since that time but they have finally found each other and are re-uniting once more as a family bringing tears of joy and finally completion for the family.) 5/11/10 'Starving' islanders saved by sailor's chance trip A British sailor delivering a yacht from Hawaii to Australia may have been a life-saver for 24 inhabitants of a remote Pacific island. Yachtsman Alex Bond decided to make a stop Sunday at Kanton Island, part of the Phoenix Islands in the nation of Kiribati, during his trans-Pacific delivery voyage, according to a release from the British coastguard. Greeting him on the island were 24 malnourished residents, including 10 children. They had been living on only fish and coconuts for two months because a Kiribati government supply ship that normally brings their food had not been able to get to the island, CNN affiliate ABC News in Australia reported. The island, which is surrounded by several uninhabited islands, is about 2000 miles from and midway between Hawaii and Fiji in the Pacific. Bond gave the islanders the few supplies he could spare from the yacht and used a satellite phone to contact the British coastguard station in Falmouth, England, near his home in Penryn, British authorities said. They contacted U.S. Coast Guard authorities in Honolulu who are arranging with Kiribati officials on Christmas Island to get emergency supplies to Kanton, according to the ABC report. 5/10/10
Half Man – The Story of Peng Shuilin An inspiration to us all, and a reminder to be thankful for our lives and stop complaining about what we have or don't have, or if we are too fat or too skinny or not pretty enough. Peng Shuilin has spent nearly two years in hospital in Shenzhen, Southern China, undergoing operations to re-route nearly every organ in his body after his body was sliced in half by a truck. Read this inspiring story about his dedication to get a life back and the wonderful support and help from the doctors and helpers that have made it possible for him to walk again and to share his story with others. 5/2/10 Meet the family who were so worried about their daughters growing up too fast in Britain, they moved to Africa As a mother of three young girls Alison Cowan worried about her daughters growing up too fast. From hankering after the latest must-have toy to wanting to wear make-up, it seemed to Alison and her husband, Alan, that their children were never satisfied with what they had and were sprinting towards adulthood. Almost a year on, and the girls play on the red, dusty streets with local children and visit markets to buy fresh fish for dinner.As for the television that Alison once battled to ration: well, the family no longer has one at all. 2/26/10 2/24/10 2/9/10 4 Year Old Girl Is Rescued By Jesus Himself !
A horrific car accident leads to a miraculous encounter after the driver of an SUV ran into a music store where 4-year-old Elise was sitting playing the drums. Jesus Himself picked her up and moved her to safety. A Mediocre Criminal, but an Unmatched Jailhouse Lawyer Shon R. Hopwood was not a particularly sophisticated bank robber. “We would walk into a bank with firearms, tell people to get down, take the money and run,” he said the other day, recalling five robberies in rural Nebraska in 1997 and 1998 that yielded some $200,000 and more than a decade in federal prison. Mr. Hopwood spent much of that time in the prison law library, and it turned out he was better at understanding the law than breaking it. He transformed himself into something rare at the top levels of the American bar, and unheard of behind bars: an accomplished Supreme Court practitioner. ...the rest of the story at the link.....he made lemonade out of lemons!...great story! 1/27/10 Stalwart senior that she is, she laid there hoping someone would come by, just knowing it would be alright, watching the stars and finally falling asleep. Having awoken in the morning, she knew this was going to have to stop and started waving her ski pole around, hoping someone would see it and they did. 911 was called of course, ambulance and 3 vehicles and a thorough check over at the hospital, a little stay and they announced she is fit as a fiddle...just a little tingling in her fingers. A great ending to a story that could have not had one. We are all so glad Pricilla is in her home, warm and toasty but really would like she and other seniors to consider the 'lifeline' emergency buttons to wear, just for occasions like this. It gives our loving families more peace of mind too. An off-grid equestrian and her family had their Christmas dinner delivered by a Welsh police mountain rescue helicopter today. The family was stranded for two weeks by snow at their hilltop home in the UK, as the country ground to a halt because of a freak snow flurry. BBC News carried a story about the mercy mission near Knighton, Mid-Wales after worried neighbours called local cops. The BBC PM show interviewed Annette Potter, 39, who appears in the book HOW TO LIVE OFF-GRID, and runs a stud farm and horse training grounds on her isolated mountainside. She shares their tiny cottage with her mother and her 14-year-old daughter. Her father Dennis also lives there and sleeps in a caravan in the garden. The helicopter brought medicine for Dennis’ high blood pressure, and a full Christmas dinner for the family, plus fuel for the generator which is Annette’s only source of power. The Potter family run the generator whenever they need so much as a light on.
B.C. family's dog saves boy from cougar attack A cougar attacked a B.C. family's golden retriever Saturday night after the dog stepped in between the cougar and an 11-year-old boy. Police, who later shot the cougar dead, credited the 18-month-old dog -- Angel -- for saving the boy's life. Austin Forman had gone to retrieve some firewood outside his family's home in Boston Bar, about 200 kilometres northeast of Vancouver. Forman said before the attack, Austin had come into the house to tell the family how cute it was that Angel had been following him around. "She must've known something was up," Forman said. Last week, when Angel was frolicking in the snow, family members called her a "snow angel," Forman said. "Now, she's our guardian angel."
12/17/09 Woman abandoned in Fairfax as a baby finds her rescuers Christopher Astle and Emily Yanich were teenage pals strolling back from a 7-Eleven that afternoon in late summer -- two ordinary kids on an ordinary Wednesday after school -- when they found the abandoned baby. It was Sept. 6, 1989. They discovered the newborn wrapped in towels at the front door of a townhouse in their Fairfax County complex and took the infant to Emily's, where her stepfather called police. Finding this baby is a bond that has kept the two girls deeply connected through the years, now 20 years later, the baby, 'Mia' has found them after searching to tell them 'thank you'......heart warming story....one fit for the season. 12/6/09 A lost son returns to Iraq killing fields Six families nervously awaited the DNA tests on the young man who returned from Iran. They wondered: Could this be their son who was just an infant in 1988 and somehow lived through a deadly chemical attack by Saddam Hussein's regime? There was absolute silence as the judge announced the lab results. The man, who called himself Ali, was deemed to be the sole surviving child of 58-year-old Fatima Mohammed Salih, who had lost her husband and all her other six children in the poison gas clouds that covered the mostly Kurdish city of Halabja.12/4/09 Tree hunters tell of two nights in snow Keith and Jennifer Lee were driving home on a remote mountain road, their prized Christmas tree strapped to the roof of their all-wheel-drive, when they rounded a backcountry corner and found themselves suddenly mired in snow. Out of cell phone range, and unaware a search was under way, the couple spent three days and two cold nights before Keith Lee finally freed the Subaru and drove home, the tree still tied on top.
Patrick Henry Hughes - Inspirational Story Patrick Hughes is a young man at Univ. of Louisville who was born blind and crippled and yet now plays the piano beautifully as well as "marches" in the Louisville marching band. This was a piece done during ESPN College Gameday on 12/2/2006. The Four Fingered Pianist This YouTube video features an amazing story from Korea. HeeAh Lee was born with sever physical deformities. She only had two fingers on each hand. And her legs ended at her knees. Her doctors didn’t expect her to live. But she did live. At the age of six she started to play piano. At the time, her four fingers were very weak. She couldn’t even hold a pencil. Her mother hoped playing piano would strengthen her grip. It worked. But more than that, Lee found a calling. She now tours the world, playing for stunned audiences. She plays pieces that would be difficult for able-bodied pianists. You’ll love hearing her play. 'Mermaid Girl' Shiloh Dies at 10 Shiloh Pepin, a young girl born with a rare condition in which her legs were fused together, has outlived the few days they gave her to live at birth. Shiloh is a testament to a life well-lived no matter what the predictions or circumstances she came into. She is an inspiration to many and has a great following.....I am sure she will be missed greatly. We say to her, happy flying and 'well-done' Shiloh, as well as condolances to her family and friends.
How 4-year-old boy mastered 'Miracle' speech in YouTube hit Jim Sacco estimates that his son Josh has watched "Miracle," the film about the 1980 U.S. Olympic men's hockey team's legendary upset of the Soviets, nearly 150 times. Apparently, the movie has made quite an impression on the young fan.
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