Archive for April 10th, 2007
What if you had found homes for 564 abandoned babies?
Project Cuddle® is the result of one woman’s crusade to help prevent infants from being abandoned. Debbe Magnusen and her husband Dave fostered over 30 drug-exposed babies, while raising two biological children. They eventually adopted five beautiful little ones. Thus,Project Cuddle’s® crisis line was formed from the living room of Debbe’s home, with the hope [...]
Posted: April 10th, 2007 under Life Stories.
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What if you had amnesia and had to fall in love again?
Jeff Ingram hunches over the countertop and peers at the foreign words in the Betty Crocker cookbook.
One-and-a-half cups of egg whites.
He should know this. He shoots a puzzled glance to his girlfriend.
“I haven’t shown you yet how to separate an egg,” she says as she cracks the egg and gently demonstrates how to toss the [...]
Posted: April 10th, 2007 under Love / Romance.
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What If you were a famous cartoonist who died at your storyboard?
For millions of comic strip readers, the prehistoric era was a hoot: Cavemen played baseball, ants went to school, birds rode on the back of turtles and snakes made quips.
All of it was thanks to cartoonist Johnny Hart, who died Saturday at age 76 while working at his home in the nearby hamlet of Nineveh. [...]
Posted: April 10th, 2007 under Life Stories.
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What If half of UFO’s went unexplained ?
For three decades, an arms length branch of France’s national space agency quietly gathered reports of strange apparitions in the skies over the republic, from bright lights zig-zagging in the dark night to calls about flying saucers.
A small team of investigators dutifully probed each sighting, and either reached a logical conclusion, or consigned it to [...]
Posted: April 10th, 2007 under Discoveries / Science.
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What if you swam over 5,000 kilometers of the Amazon?
After 5,265 kilometres of exhaustion, sunburn, delirium and piranhas, a 52-year-old Slovenian successfully completed a swim down the Amazon River Saturday that could set a world record for distance — something he’s already done three times before.
After nine weeks, Martin Strel arrived near the city of Belem, the capital of the jungle state of Para, [...]
Posted: April 10th, 2007 under Life Stories.
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