'We Are the World' Reprised for Haiti

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We Are the World reprised for Haiti
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With a new roster of artists, Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie oversaw a re-recording of the 1985 charity hit "We Are the World" Monday night, this time to benefit earthquake relief in Haiti. The song will premiere during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics this month.
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Pizza Prodigy Serves Slice of Life

A third-grader who's been tossing pizza dough since he was 4 holds court at Atlanta's Antico Pizza, giving tips about how to make perfect pies and entertaining customers. Johnny Di Palma and his father, Giovanni, moved from New York to bring Neapolitan-style pizza to Atlanta.
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Healing and Homes for Vets and Pets

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Pets for Vets
Pets for Vets
Nonprofit organizations that match homeless pets with veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder or brain injuries are giving second chances both to people and animals. The pets provide healing and stress relief for veterans returning home from war zones.
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Links to Spirituality Found in the Brain

Scientists have found areas of the brain linked to spirituality, areas which, when damaged, lead to greater spiritual and religious attitudes. The study involves a personality trait called self-transcendence, a vague measure of spiritual behaviors.
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Gambler Gives His Winnings to the Poor

A professional gambler who parlays his winnings from high-stakes blackjack into anonymous gifts to the needy is looking for his next family to help. Robin Hood 702, who uses the Las Vegas area code as part of his alias, says that since he makes his money in the gambling capital, he should help a family who lives there.
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Gambler Gives His Winnings to the Poor

A professional gambler who parlays his winnings from high-stakes blackjack into anonymous gifts to the needy is looking for his next family to help. Robin Hood 702, who uses the Las Vegas area code as part of his alias, says that since he makes his money in the gambling capital, he should help a family who lives there.
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