Archive for June, 2009

Johnny Depp leaving a $4,000 tip

Posted on June 27th, 2009 by Good Mood Admin
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Tips

Johnny Depp was eating with some friends at Gibsons steakhouse in Chicago and after a 3 hours late feast which include some expensive bottles of wine and all kind of appetizers ,he was leaving a $4000 tip to the waiter -  Mohammed Sekhani.

Read the full story ( RTE Entertainment)

New Treatment For Cancer Bring New Hope

Posted on June 26th, 2009 by Good Mood Admin
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New cancer treatment shows great hope on its first clinical trial in London. A drug name olaparib was given to 60  patients all of them with advanced breast cancer, ovarian cancer and prostate cancer and all of them had mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes associated with inherited forms of these cancers. The treatment decreases tumors’ size and did not damage healthy cells.

Read the full story (The Financial Times)

The Blue Butterfly Reborn 30 Years After Extinction

Posted on June 25th, 2009 by Good Mood Admin
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butterfly

The blue butterfly, one of the world’s most threatened species,  were declared extinct in UK 30 years ago but as a result of reintroduction efforts, 20,000 of them will be flitting around this summer.

Read the full story (Daily Mail)

Huge Success in Biofuel Flight Test

Posted on June 23rd, 2009 by Good Mood
Filed under Environmental, Transportation | No Comments

Air New Zealand published scientific results from a biofuel test flight that was performed several months ago. The results are astonishing and show a decrease of about 60% – 65% in greenhouse gas emissions compared to commonly used fuel. In addition to that, there was also a significant reduction in fuel consumption during the flight.

Read the full story (EcoGeek)

Hope for Homeless Teen

Posted on June 20th, 2009 by Good Mood
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graduate cap

17 years old Danielle Galloway, grew up homeless in Atlanta. She attended ten different schools and bounced from one shelter to another. Her goal was to achieve a good education and nothing stoped her. These days she has graduated in the top of her class and won a full scholarship to Boston University.

Read the full article (CNN)

Two Great-Grandmothers Become Bowling Champions

Posted on June 19th, 2009 by Good Mood Admin
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2 Great – Grandmothers from Michigan become bowling state champions after winning the Division 2 doubles title at the U.S. Bowling Congress’ Women’s Bowling Association state tournament. The two are 69 and 86 years old and they won this title after acheiving a total score of 1,607.

Read the full story (Yahoo)

Incredible Solar Project

Posted on June 16th, 2009 by Good Mood
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Solar PowerA consortium of 20 companies is leading a global scale project to generate electricity by solar power in North Africa and send it to Europe. This international project is estimated at the cost of 400 billion euros.

Read the full story (Spiegel)

Free Food for Hungry Students

Posted on June 12th, 2009 by Good Mood
Filed under Charity, Just Being Nice | 2 Comments

For 27 years, Sadahiro Inoue a restaurant owner in Japan, invites students who can not afford to pay their meal to  wash dishes for 30 minutes after eating a full meal in his restaurant.

Read the full story (The Mainichi Daily News)

Large Wind Farm in Australia

Posted on June 10th, 2009 by Good Mood
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Australia will build the largest wind farm in the country with 2GW power supply. The project will cost 2 billion dollars and will include 598 turbines.

Read the full story (EcoGeek)

Dog Saves Woman From Fire

Posted on June 9th, 2009 by Good Mood Admin
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Fire

Lillian Miller, A hearing-impaired woman from Florida, thought her dog wanted to go outside when he start barking at 3AM , she took the dog out and saw flames coming out of the window of her mobile house. Since it was early morning, she had removed her  hearing aids and couldn’t hear the fire alarm.

Read the full story (msnbc)