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  • Evacuation Plans Saved Thousands at WTC

    09/11/2006 12:36:15 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 24 replies · 1,046+ views
    firehouse.com/AP ^ | 12-7-01 | Sarah Kugler
    With the World Trade Center death toll shrinking to somewhere around 3,000, many hesitate to speak of a miracle or a success. But those are the words they are using when they remember that thousands of others got out alive before the towers collapsed. Many officials say the loss of life would have been many times higher if not for three factors: the timing of the attack, before the buildings had filled to their usual workday peak; emergency-evacuation improvements prompted by the 1993 terrorist bombing of the trade center; and the urgent reaction of workers, many of whom had been...
  • Defeating Depression Part I [Charismatic Devotional Thread]

    08/22/2006 7:56:23 PM PDT · by JockoManning · 255 replies · 3,052+ views
    Kad-Esh Shabbat Letter 16th of June MAP Ministries ^ | 16 June 2006 | Rabbi Baruch, Bishop Dominiquae Bierman
    16th of June DEFEATING DEPRESSION PART 1 “Anxiety in the heart of man causes depression, but a good word makes it glad” Proverbs 12:25 Depression- from Webster’s New Unabridged Dictionary Low spirits, gloominess, dejection, sadness, a decrease in force, or activity, or amount, a decrease in functional activity. An emotional condition either normal or pathological characterized by discouragement, a feeling of inadequacy, the act of humbling abasement as a depression of pride. Abasement, reduction, sinking, fall, humiliation, dejection, melancholy. Major Depression Facts Major depression is the No.1 psychological disorder in the western world.(1) It is growing in all age groups,...
  • Singer Don Ho Says Procedure Saved Him

    12/22/2005 7:52:22 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 45 replies · 1,399+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 12/22/05 | Jaymes Song - ap
    HONOLULU - Legendary Hawaiian crooner Don Ho says he could barely walk, let alone sing, and would have been a "goner" without an experimental stem cell procedure on his ailing heart earlier this month in Thailand. Ho, known for his signature tune "Tiny Bubbles," said he hopes to return to the stage soon. "I'm feeling terrific, 100 percent better," Ho told The Associated Press in one of his first interviews since surgery Dec. 6. "I'm ready to go, but I've got to listen to the doctors. "When they say my heart is strong enough to get excited, I'm on." The...
  • The man who saved the world ( How an Obscure Russian Colonel Prevented Nuclear War in 1983 )

    12/22/2005 9:44:56 AM PST · by SirLinksalot · 67 replies · 4,323+ views
    Worldnetdaily.com ^ | 12/21/2005 | Jim Rutz
    The man who saved the world -------------------------------------------------------- © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com You almost died in 1983. Do you remember what you were doing on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 25, of that year? Not likely. But you came within a whisker of dying that day. Amazingly, the news about this didn't come out until 1998. And only since 2004 has the press actually begun to pick up on the story. It was just after midnight, Sept. 26, and 120 staff were working the graveyard shift in Serpukhov-15, the secret USSR command bunker hidden in a forest 30 miles northeast of Moscow. In the...
  • Airman meets doctor who saved her

    12/08/2005 3:41:10 PM PST · by SandRat · 14 replies · 811+ views
    Air Force Links ^ | Dec 8, 2005 | 1st Lt. Tracy Giles
    12/8/2005 - PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. (AFPN) -- More than five months, 8,000 miles and countless prayers led to an unlikely reunion at a Colorado animal sanctuary. Tech. Sgt. Jamie Dana and Maj. (Dr.) Paul Morton first met June 25 in Kirkuk Air Base, Iraq -- a hot summer day the major described simply as chaotic. They met again Dec. 2 on a cold winter day in the relative calm of the Black Forest Animal Sanctuary in Monument, Colo. At Kirkuk Sergeant Dana, a former 21st Security Forces Squadron dog handler, hovered near death. An improvised explosive device detonated...
  • What Must I Do To Be Saved?

    10/18/2005 3:02:39 PM PDT · by bremenboy · 23 replies · 584+ views
    Brian Yeager
    The title question of this article should be a pressing question on the minds of all men.  The very fact that a savior was needed shows us that we are in need of being saved
  • Castro: Cuba Could Have Saved U.S. Victims

    09/19/2005 8:54:06 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 11 replies · 426+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 9/19/05 | anita Snow - ap
    HAVANA - President Fidel Castro on Monday lamented that the U.S. government had not still responded two weeks after he offered to send nearly 1,600 Cuban doctors to help Hurricane Katrina victims, saying the team could have saved lives. The U.S. government has suggested there were sufficient American physicians to care for the ailing among those displaced by the storm across Louisiana and Mississippi. An appeal for help from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services "has seen a robust response from the American medical community," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said earlier this month. "It hurts to think...
  • Colonel’s training saved his life

    09/16/2005 6:58:14 PM PDT · by SandRat · 7 replies · 621+ views
    Air Force Links ^ | Sep 16, 2005 | Capt. David W. Small
    SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFPN) -- A colonel at this forward-deployed location credits his survival from a terrorist attack to his military training, and he is now passing that training on to others. More than a year after Lt. Col. Ed O’Neal redeployed from Saudi Arabia, where he was shot five times in a vicious terrorist attack, he is back in theater. While at this location, he is sharing his life experiences with other Airmen and teaches them tactics and techniques for survival. Colonel O’Neal, the U.S. Central Command Air Forces Forward director of manpower and personnel, acknowledges a single training course...
  • Dog saved that saved man in Katrina flood waters

    09/08/2005 8:21:22 PM PDT · by mel · 51 replies · 1,378+ views
    Great story about black lab that saved man from drowning then the dog later got saved also. Go to home page and it a top video
  • War prisoner believes atomic bomb saved his life (Just another 60-year-old V-J day war story)

    08/13/2005 4:32:50 PM PDT · by Libloather · 47 replies · 1,312+ views
    Philly Burbs .com ^ | 8/13/05 | DAVID LEVINSKY
    War prisoner believes atomic bomb saved his life By DAVID LEVINSKY Burlington County Times Thomas Calderone believes the atomic bomb saved his life. Sixty years ago today, the Pemberton Township man was in a Japanese prisoner of war camp wondering how he would survive a fourth year of daily work and few rations when word was received that Japanese forces had surrendered. Calderone's lasting memory of the day - dubbed V-J Day for "victory over Japan" - was simply the Japanese guards telling the prisoners, "no more work." "We didn't understand why," Calderone said last week. "We didn't understand a...
  • Submariners In Peril Saved By The 'Brotherhood Of The Sea'

    08/07/2005 6:01:41 PM PDT · by blam · 36 replies · 1,523+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 8-8-2005 | Nick Allen/Caroline Davies
    Submariners in peril are saved by the 'brotherhood of the sea' By Nick Allen and Caroline Davies (Filed: 08/08/2005) Seven Russian submariners who were trapped for three days on the icy Pacific Ocean floor emerged dazed but elated yesterday after a Royal Navy-led rescue team freed them hours before their oxygen ran out. Looking shaken, the sailors climbed unaided from their stricken Priz AS-28 submersible as it resurfaced once the cables and fishing nets ensnaring it were cut by a diving robot operated by a British team flown out from Scotland. The crew of the Priz AS-28 submersible breath again...
  • Allstate fires manager for Christian beliefs concerning homosexuality

    06/29/2005 12:13:18 PM PDT · by Neoliberalnot · 36 replies · 1,228+ views
    American Family Association ^ | June 28,2005 | Donald E. Wildmon
    Allstate has fired a manager because he expressed his Christian beliefs concerning homosexuality. Matt Barber was a manager in Allstate's Corporate Security Division. On his own time, and without identifying himself as an employee of Allstate, he wrote a column posted on several websites which was critical of same-sex marriage. An outside homosexual group complained to Allstate about the column. Because of their support for the homosexual agenda, Barber was immediately fired and ushered off company property. The message is clear: To work for Allstate one must not publicly express their Christian belief in the Bible's teaching on homosexuality. Barber...
  • Your FReeper Prayers

    05/28/2005 3:25:09 PM PDT · by BellStar · 90 replies · 1,554+ views
    05/28/05 | BellStar
    His struggled with lung cancer is over. My Ralph went home to be with his new found Lord on the 25th he lived an energetic life on his own terms, filled with family and many friends who loved him dearly and who will miss him greatly. He served his country with honor receiving the Bronze Star, Silver Star and Purple Heart. For all of you who prayed for us thank you.
  • How Prehistoric Farmers Saved Us From A New Ice Age

    03/06/2005 3:02:28 PM PST · by blam · 64 replies · 1,471+ views
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | 3-6-2005 | Robin McKie
    How prehistoric farmers saved us from new Ice Age Robin McKie, science editor Sunday March 6, 2005 The Observer Ancient man saved the world from a new Ice Age. That is the startling conclusion of climate researchers who say man-made global warming is not a modern phenomenon and has been going on for thousands of years. Prehistoric farmers who slashed down trees and laid out the first rice paddies and wheatfields triggered major alterations to levels of greenhouse gases such as methane and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, they say. As a result, global temperatures - which were slowly falling...
  • Televangelist Gene Scott dies at 75

    02/21/2005 11:31:30 PM PST · by Borges · 119 replies · 6,290+ views
    AP ^ | 2/22/05
    LOS ANGELES -- Gene Scott, the shaggy-haired, cigar-smoking televangelist whose eccentric religious broadcasts were beamed around the world, has died. He was 75. Scott died Monday after suffering a stroke, family spokesman Robert Emmers said. For three decades, Scott was pastor of Los Angeles University Cathedral, a Protestant congregation of more than 15,000 members housed in a landmark downtown building. In the mid-1970s, Scott began hosting a nightly live television broadcast of Bible teaching. His nightly talk show and Sunday morning church services were aired on radio and television stations to about 180 countries around the world by his University...
  • TELEVANGELIST GENE SCOTT DIES AT AGE 75

    02/22/2005 12:12:53 PM PST · by MOX · 67 replies · 2,462+ views
    Netscape News ^ | 22 Feb 2005 | APO
    Televangelist Gene Scott Dies at Age 75 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Gene Scott, the shaggy-haired, cigar-smoking televangelist whose eccentric religious broadcasts were beamed around the world, has died, a family spokesman said. He was 75. Scott died Monday after suffering a stroke, said the spokesman, Robert Emmers. The longtime pastor of Los Angeles University Cathedral began hosting a nightly television broadcast of Bible teaching in the mid-1970s.
  • Poor Ships Saved Japan From Mongolian Army

    01/21/2005 10:20:18 AM PST · by blam · 20 replies · 1,198+ views
    The Star ^ | 1-20-2005
    Poor ships saved Japan from Mongolian army PARIS: Science has dealt a blow to a Japanese legend which says the country was twice saved from a Mongolian fleet thanks to a “divine wind,” or kamikaze, that destroyed the invaders' ships. A 900-ship fleet, sent by the Mongolian emperor Kublai Khan in 1274, met resistance from Japanese samurai before being forced into retreat by bad weather and was then ripped to pieces by the kamikaze. Kublai Khan tried again years later, amassing a vast fleet of 4,400 ships from China and Korea, most of which were sunk by strong winds off...
  • How Tsunami Waves Did Not Touch Santhome Cathedral

    01/10/2005 12:36:47 PM PST · by It's me · 259 replies · 6,178+ views
    The Indian Catholic ^ | January 10, 2005
    CHENNAI (ICNS) – The tsunami waves have subsided, but a miracle is being talked about across Chennai. It is the story of how St Thomas’ miraculous post kept the invading waves away, sparing the newly renovated Santhome Cathedral. The Cathedral, the world’s second basilica built on an apostle’s tomb, has been giving shelter to hundreds of tsunami victims ever since the waves ravaged many buildings across the coast. But even though the killer tsunami waves devastated the Chennai coast, Father Lawrence Raj, the parish priest of the Santhome Cathedral Basilica, says “the sea did not touch our church.” The reason?...
  • Dog Saves Boy From Tsunami

    01/02/2005 4:35:21 PM PST · by Dallas59 · 86 replies · 2,386+ views
    ASocialiated Press ^ | 1/02/05 | Chris Tomlinson
    Sangeeta, a mother of three boys, looks down on her eldest son, Dinakaran, seated, and the dog that saved his life, Selvakumar Sunday, Jan. 2, 2005. Sangeeta could only carry two of her boys and had to leave Dinakaran to fend for himself when a tsunami crashed into their village on Dec. 26, 2004. Selvakumar pulled Dinakaran out of the family hut and nipped and nudged him up a hill to safety. (AP Photo/Chris Tomlinson )
  • U.K. girl saved tourists after raising warning (‘Water started to go funny,’ 10-year-old recalls)

    01/02/2005 3:23:10 PM PST · by crushelits · 10 replies · 1,295+ views
    msnbc.msn.com ^ | Jan. 2, 2005 | msnbc-msn-reuters
    ‘Water started to go funny,’ 10-year-old recalls LONDON - A 10-year-old British girl saved 100 other tourists from the Asian tsunami having warned them a giant mass of water was on its way after learning about the phenomenon weeks earlier at school, a newspaper reported. “I was on the beach and the water started to go funny,” Tilly Smith told the Sun at the weekend from Phuket, Thailand. “There were bubbles and the tide went out all of a sudden. I recognized what was happening and had a feeling there was going to be a tsunami. I told mummy.”While...