Joan McAlpine: give nature a chance - Times Online
If you have never heard of biophilia, you might think it is something sordid involving sex and algae. Not the sort of nonsense Annabel Goldie, the Scottish Conservative leader, would get mixed up in. But biophilia is, in fact, harmless, even healthy
Your Health: Eyes wide open - New Straits Times
The muscles around the eyes are 200 times stronger than they need to be. Could your eyes be the weakest part of your body? After all, broken skin can heal and fractured bones can mend. Surely, your living and flexible eyes would too. We all know that
American Opportunity - American Reporter
YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio — Every year, and release a guide to assist parents and their young adult-children in the process of picking the perfect college. Phrases like “running the admissions gauntlet” make the process sound more like a video game than
Center finds success - Marion Chronicle-Tribune
Kerri Sweat is doing something she hasn t dared for years: hoping. Her daughter has had struggles with emotional and behavioral problems that kept her disabled, out of school and cut off from the life lived by most teenagers in Grant County. Sarah
Support Meetings - Journal & Sunday Journal
? The Finding Hope and Peace support group will meet 6 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday at Safe Haven CAC, 201 N. High St., Martinsburg. Group is open to survivors of sexual abuse, friends and family members. Must be at least 16 years of age. Refreshments
Heal the Warrior, Heal the Country - Common Dreams
Breaking the cycle of war making: our country will not find peace until we take responsibility for our wars. A veteran with Iraq Veterans Against the War marches in New York on the 5th anniversary of the U.S. war in Iraq. Photo by Joseph O. Holmes
Kenya: Religion no longer alternative voice - Muslim News
Religious groups are deeply divided over whether suspected perpetrators of the post-election violence should get blanket amnesty, to hasten national healing and reconciliation. Christians in particular are on trial as the Church parries accusations
