For the aspiring troglodyte
Sat, 18 Apr 2009 15:25:29 -0700
If this was a book or a movie, the pitch would go something like this: "A Year in Provence meets Hole meets my Big Fat Greek Wedding: a couple living a fast paced life in the corporate world falls in love with a greek village, and starts digging."Some people dream bigger than others. I'm always inspired by those who make things happen in life. This blog I see as a step by step to a dream come true via guts, imagination and backbreaking work. For this Australian family, the dream was not a white
Obama Happily Accepts Book Trashing America From His Comrade Hugo Chavez
Sat, 18 Apr 2009 15:12:18 -0700
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Saturday, April 18, 2009
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'Recession Angels' Help the Struggling
Sat, 18 Apr 2009 15:26:00 -0700
The recession has led to some antipathy toward moneyed Americans, but the haves are not casting a blind eye to the have-nots' troubles, ABC News reports. Colleges across the country are seeing millions in anonymous donations designed to save endowments, and at least one hospital has spared hundreds of jobs through benefactors' gifts. Call them “recession angels.” At the community level, nonprofits are financing birthday parties for kids from hard-hit families. “You can really see how God works
'Recession Angels' Help the Struggling
Sat, 18 Apr 2009 15:26:00 -0700
The recession has led to some antipathy toward moneyed Americans, but the haves are not casting a blind eye to the have-nots' troubles, ABC News reports. Colleges across the country are seeing millions in anonymous donations designed to save endowments, and at least one hospital has spared hundreds of jobs through benefactors' gifts. Call them “recession angels.” At the community level, nonprofits are financing birthday parties for kids from hard-hit families. “You can really see how God works
Sat, 18 Apr 2009 15:26:00 -0700
The recession has led to some antipathy toward moneyed Americans, but the haves are not casting a blind eye to the have-nots' troubles, ABC News reports. Colleges across the country are seeing millions in anonymous donations designed to save endowments, and at least one hospital has spared hundreds of jobs through benefactors' gifts. Call them “recession angels.” At the community level, nonprofits are financing birthday parties for kids from hard-hit families. “You can really see how God works
'Recession Angels' Help the Struggling
Sat, 18 Apr 2009 15:26:00 -0700
The recession has led to some antipathy toward moneyed Americans, but the haves are not casting a blind eye to the have-nots' troubles, ABC News reports. Colleges across the country are seeing millions in anonymous donations designed to save endowments, and at least one hospital has spared hundreds of jobs through benefactors' gifts. Call them “recession angels.” At the community level, nonprofits are financing birthday parties for kids from hard-hit families. “You can really see how God works
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