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Reverse Pick-pockets Distribute Money on the Sly

British phone and broadband provider, Talk Talk, has hired a team of 20 ex-pickpockets to put money into Londoners pockets on the sly. They call it Put-Pocketing, the act of secretly putting money into someone's pocket without them noticing.

Woman Finds Cabbie is a Kidney Match

Taxi driver Thomas Chappell has a favorite new passenger. After driving the Arizona woman to regular dialysis appointments, he suddenly shocked her with his offer to donate a kidney. But even more shocking to her, doctors said they couldn't have been better matched unless they were siblings

Make An Imprint on Mandela Day Saturday (Celebrity Video)

South Africa's anti-apartheid hero, Nelson Mandela, spent 67 years making the world a better place, sometimes with nothing more than a prison uniform and his own two hands. Now a day has been set aside for inspiring the rest of the world to "Make an Imprint", creating a new humanity using their own two hands.

Afghan School for Girls Succeeds Despite Lack of Walls and Books (with Video)

his Afghanistan girls' school successfully prepares students for University but without any roof, walls, library, or many books... until now. Thanks to an American charity, A Little Help, this school in Badakhshan province now has an entire library from grades one through twelve, lab equipment to help teach Biology, Chemistry and Physics, and several huge tents to keep the students out of the rain and hot sun.

Purple Means Complaints Stop Here

A Complaint Free World, written by a Missouri pastor whose sermon about the negativity of complaining has become a worldwide phenomenon. He urged people to keep track of how much they complain by moving a little purple wristband from arm to arm each time they groused, and almost six million bracelets have been given out worldwide to date.

First Chinese-American Woman Enters Congress

California Democrat Judy Chu became the first Chinese-American woman elected to the U.S. Congress, winning a largely Hispanic district with 61 percent of the vote in a special election to replace Hilda Solis who was appointed as Labor Secretary.

iPod Saves Girl From Lightning Strike

Several days after receiving an iPod for her birthday, 14-year-old Sophie Frost, survived a terrifying lightning strike when the 300,000-volt surge travelled through the gadget's wire, diverting it away from her vital organs.

Discarded Paintings Net Goodwill $150,000

The manager of the Goodwill store knew they were valuable the minute she laid her eyes on the luminous, framed canvases that were left overnight in the donation bin. They were taken to an auction house where they were sold for a combined total of more than $150,000.

Road Sweeper gets Cambridge University Degree

As he was sweeping the streets of Cambridge, Allan Brigham was also brushing up on his local knowledge. Soon he was spending his days cleaning up the city and his spare time as a tour guide. And now, Allan, 52, is being awarded an honorary Master of Arts degree from Cambridge University.

All Five Miraculously Escape as Plane Crashes into Pick-up Truck

All five people miraculously survived after a plane plowed head-on into a pick-up truck in a freak accident in South Africa. The light aircraft had taken off when it veered off course, crashed down on a secluded road, burst into flames and hurtled towards a group of friends, who later pulled the pilot to safety.