INTERNATIONAL NEWSEUM BRINGS YOU THE DAILY NEWS FROM EVERY PART OF GLOBE

WHO EVER CAME UP WITH THIS - IS REALLY GOOD..

One of the most interesting sites I have ever seen. Just put your mouse on a city anywhere in the world and the newspaper headlines pop up... Double click and the page gets larger.... I thought you all would like to know about this site, if you don't already. I also found you can read the entire paper on some if you click on the right place. You can spend forever here.

Today's Front Pages > Friday, February 27, 2009: front pages from countries.

Also, if you look at the European papers, the far left side of Germany will pop up as The Stars & Stripes (European edition, of course). AND, this site changes everyday with the publication of new editions of the paper. Hope you enjoy this..

Bit of wisdom from Anne Frank

Everyone has inside himself

A piece of good news!

The good news is that you really don’t know

How great you can be

How much you can love

What you can accomplish and

What your potential is.

How can you top good news like that?—Anne Frank
It’s just like with attorneys. The ninety-nine percent of them give the rest of us a bad name.—Steve Bailin, 2/19/09 Houston’s SM

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Guest Post: WEST WIND #2

By Mary Oliver [via Rosemary McKenna]

You are young. So you know everything. You leap
into the boat and begin rowing. But, listen to me.
Without fanfare, without embarrassment, without
any doubt, I talk directly to your soul. Listen to me.
Lift the oars from the water, let your arms rest, and
your heart, and heart's little intelligence, and listen to
me. There is life without love. It is not worth a bent
penny, or a scuffed shoe. It is not worth the body of a
dead dog nine days unburied. When you hear, a mile
away and still out of sight, the churn of the water
as it begins to swirl and roil, fretting around the
sharp rocks—when you hear that unmistakable
pounding—when you feel the mist on your mouth
and sense ahead the embattlement, the long falls
plunging and steaming—then row, row for your life
toward it.