Weapon Inspectors / The Make a Wish Foundation

Michael Moore believes that if were inspecting Iraqi weapons, someone should be inspecting ours. Moore pulls together his own inspection team and checks out the weapons we have in our own backyard. / Moore wonders how far people think The Make a Wish Foundation would go to make a sick child happy. / Michael Moore [...]


Michael Moore believes that if were inspecting Iraqi weapons, someone should be inspecting ours. Moore pulls together his own inspection team and checks out the weapons we have in our own backyard. / Moore wonders how far people think The Make a Wish Foundation would go to make a sick child happy. / Michael Moore thinks Hillary can do better than Bill and tries to find her a new husband.

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Weymouth High School computer class gets Christian’s wish

Weymouth High School computer class gets Christian’s wish Christian Robinson, 15, enjoyed taking a computer technology class at Weymouth High School but disliked having to sit in on a steel stool while completing his assignments. “He didn’t think the class should be sitting on those chairs for two hours,” said Christian’s grandmother, Ellen Robinson. Christian’s [...]

Weymouth High School computer class gets Christian’s wish
Christian Robinson, 15, enjoyed taking a computer technology class at Weymouth High School but disliked having to sit in on a steel stool while completing his assignments. “He didn’t think the class should be sitting on those chairs for two hours,” said Christian’s grandmother, Ellen Robinson. Christian’s classmates now have 20 comfortable red cushioned swivel chairs with arm rests because of …

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Karen Armstrong: 2008 TED Prize wish: Charter for Compassio

www.ted.com As she accepts her 2008 TED Prize, author and scholar Karen Armstrong talks about how the Abrahamic religions — Islam, Judaism, Christianity — have been diverted from the moral purpose they share to foster compassion. But Armstrong has seen a yearning to change this fact. People want to be religious, she says; we should [...]


www.ted.com As she accepts her 2008 TED Prize, author and scholar Karen Armstrong talks about how the Abrahamic religions — Islam, Judaism, Christianity — have been diverted from the moral purpose they share to foster compassion. But Armstrong has seen a yearning to change this fact. People want to be religious, she says; we should act to help make religion a force for harmony. She asks the TED community to help her build a Charter for Compassion — to help restore the Golden Rule as the central global religious doctrine.

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