Decent News, August 2001

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Some of the more decent news in the world: hopeful, courageous, funny, or just cool. A few are not pleasant, but are stories I think need to be heard. The following are all LINKS to external sites. Some links (e.g., boston.com) stop working after a few days; some do not.
  • Life after Layoffs at netbusiness.netscape.com 8/31/01.
  • Mr. Rogers says goodbye -- for now at CNN.com 8/31/01 and I Was Mister Rogers' Neighbor at Time.com 8/22/01
  • Women finally beaming in to science fiction conventions; Female authors leading the way at boston.com 8/31/01
  • Arthritis victim has 'message of hope' at CNN.com 8/31/01
  • Women of Color II set for Cambridge at the Boston Globe 8/31/01
  • MIT chemist reports use of light to free hydrogen at the Boston Globe 8/31/01
  • Lost in London cabs: 62,000 cell phones and a girl at boston.com 8/31/01
  • First female to play in Division I college football games goes 3-for-3 in extra-point kicks at boston.com 8/31/01
  • Jailed teen hacker gets fresh start as head of his own computer services company at boston.com 8/31/01
  • Summer program on Mexican heritage aims to enrich migrant students; help them stay in school at www.boston.com 8/28/01
  • Wetlands used to clean farm spill; carrots fuel L.A. farmland growth; Mich. farms parched (first section) www.boston.com 8/28/01
  • Looking for a taste of soul? Harlem's 125th Street has plenty at travel.boston.com 8/25/01
  • AIDS Turnaround: Researchers suddenly upbeat over vaccine prospects boston.com 8/25/01
  • Among his 62,000 letters, wrongly jailed inmate writes one that leads to freedom boston.com 8/25/01
  • A machine that simulates a warm human body keeps kidney functioning for 24 hours boston.com 8/25/01
  • Badly injured player ready to return, lead his old team onto field boston.com 8/25/01
  • Kenyan musician strikes a chord by denouncing corruption in popular song at boston.com 8/24/01
  • Freed from Idaho's death row after 17 years, man says he holds no grudge at boston.com 8/24/01
  • Journalist Sairi Shah: Life in Afghanistan under the Taliban at CCN.com 8/24/01
  • Wallet lost in Washington found by cow in Japan at www.boston.com 8/24/01
  • Ups and downs of an American icon (yo-yo) (Boston Globe) 8/23/01
  • Wayward eagle lands in kindly (and well-gloved) hands (Boston Globe) 8/23/01
  • Indecency exposure "Sex abuse allegations meet the healing air at New Covenant church" (Boston Globe) 8/23/01
  • New law gives benefits to domestic violence victims at www.boston.com 8/23/01
  • Magazine, letter helped Tenn. doctor guide man to artificial-heart transplant at www.boston.com 8/23/01
  • Wallet returned, with money, 10 years later at www.boston.com 8/22/01
  • In a freshman state of mind: College's list gives professors clues about class of 2005 at www.boston.com. 8/23/01
  • Radio aids search for abducted. Boston Globe. 8/22/01
  • Gymnast lands office work. Boston Globe. 8/22/01
  • Iran's female legislators protest sentence -- solidarity and courage in the face of political oppresion. Boston Blobe. 8/22/01
  • Eating disorder web sites are a mixed bag, but they can help. 8/22/01
  • Sea creature's eyes light way for Lucent at www.boston.com. 8/22/01
  • Eagle harasses a beach (www.boston.com) 8/21/01
  • Heart patient took a chance at CNN.com. 8/21/01
  • The Public Patient at the Boston Globe. 8/21/01
  • Children of convicts share their sentence (but some are helping them) at the Boston Globe 8/19/2000
  • Moose takes a dip at CNN.com 8/17/2001
  • Research could aid immune disorders at the Boston Globe 8/17/2001
  • Nepal acts on caste bias at the Boston Globe 8/17/2001
  • Fighting back online against fraud and spam at digitalmass.boston.com (not quite uplifting, but empowering) 08/15/2001
  • Cult Internet coffee pot goes to Germany at CNN (humorous). 08/15/2001
  • Peace workers bring girl to U.S. at telegram.com. 08/15/2001
  • Market Driven and The Asia of Amherst and the honor system (all farming articles)at the Boston Globe 08/15/2001
  • Seeds of Peace interview on CNN 08/15/2001
  • "Competition shows pianists' love of music" at the Boston Globe 08/15/2001
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