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Basketball players at Cairo High School in Illinois don’t have much, not even matching uniforms. But that doesn’t stop them from winning! They're ranked no. 3. The city of Cairo has abandoned industrial buildings, dilapidated houses, a downtown that looks like a ghost town ... but they have high schoolers with dreams. There's no public pool, no mall, no movie theater, not even a fast-food... posted on Mar 18 2003, 876 reads

 

Autism Finds a Miracle Worker
Tito, an autistic boy from India, is often referred to as a miracle. Never before has a person with Tito's severity of autism been able to do the things Tito can, like write poetry and communicate his autistic experiences with total clarity. Tito offers a rare window into a world never before understood. And behind this miracle, a miracle worker, a mother who works tirelessly to keep him tuned ... posted on Feb 21 2003, 1,763 reads

 


He's 22, leads an organization with four employees, and through his website is able to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in a matter of days and move thousands of people to action. That's Eli Pariser of MoveOn.org ... he's redefining peace activism and highlighting the power of the web as a tool for organization.... posted on Feb 13 2003, 1,339 reads

 


When nine-month-old Jonathan Barzach died from spinal muscular atrophy, his parents -- Amy and Peter -- grieved heavily. As they searched for ways to heal and for ways to celebrate their son's life, they remembered seeing a little girl in a wheelchair at a local playground sadly watching the other children play. Deeply inspired, the Barzach family led a community-wide effort to develop Jonathanâ... posted on Feb 05 2003, 1,019 reads

 


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Daniel Mason graduated from Harvard and is a med student at UCSF. But in this spare time, he's become a best selling author of 'Piano Tuner' at the age of 26.... posted on Dec 13 2002, 817 reads

 


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