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50 Collective Nouns to Bolster Your Vocabulary
A business of ferrets! A shrewdness of apes!
Exclusive: Carlos Santana Reunites with Homeless Ex Bandmate
Update: Santana plans recording with Marcus Malone OAKLAND (KRON) — It’s a story we call, “People That Reunite With Former Friends Behave Nicely.” While filming a segment for People Behaving Badly about illegal dumping in an Oakland neighborhood, KRON 4’s Stanley Roberts spoke with a homeless man found rummaging for valuables.
Exclusive: Carlos Santana Reunites with Homeless Ex Bandmate

Charity Books Over 100 Flights To Fly Service Members Home For The Holidays
Even when a service member finds out that he or she can take off for the holidays, sometimes the good news comes so last minute that it’s impossible to find a reasonably priced ticket…MORE
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On this day in 1940, F. Scott Fitzgerald died at age 44. What’s your favorite of the novelist’s work?
Read an excerpt from his essay “The Crack-Up.”

21 Photos That Prove 2013 Was A Year Of Triumphs, No Matter How Small
As with any year, 2013 was far from perfect. While it’s natural to reflect on the worst of the past 12 months, we’d like to remember the moments that made it a great year to be alive. These pictures show triumphs that range in size and scope, but nothing is small if there are smiles involved.

Our lives are only as good as we decide to make them. As with any worthwhile project we should make short and long range plans. We should follow them through, reviewing and altering them as we go. It is our design and determination that decide our destiny, and this is our responsibility.
When things go wrong we should not be quick to blame anyone. This can easily become a habit supplying us with ready excuses for our own mistakes and problems. Let’s examine others’ and our own actions and then decide how we should proceed with our own efforts.
“Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be.” – Thomas Kempis (1380-1471)
We should make a special effort to be what we want to be, giving consideration to what others might wish of us. We must do our duties, complete our tasks, be kind and honest. When there is the temptation for an immediate pleasure that may be harmful to us or to others, we must resist. Where there are injustices we should speak up.
“It is not alone what we do, but also what we do not do, for which we are accountable.” – Moliere (1622-1673)
We are individuals and should do what we believe in, taking responsibility for our actions. A good critical look at ourselves is very helpful in determining what needs changing. It may also reveal much good to be proud of.
Not in the clamor of the crowded street,
Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng,
But in ourselves, are triumph and defeat.
– Henry Longfellow (1807-1882)

12 Things You Might Not Know About “The Twelve Days of Christmas”
Pipers piping? Geese-a-laying? Five goool-den rings? What in the name of yule logs is this song all about? The short answer, it turns out, is that many people have asked that question, and there are nearly as many answers. Here are twelve to get you going.
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- Peter O’Toole is shown. O’Toole, the charismatic actor who achieved instant stardom as Lawrence of Arabia and was nominated eight times for an Academy Award. (AP Photo)
- Peter O’Toole appears backstage without his Oscar after receiving the Academy Award’s Honorary Award during the 75th annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles in 2003. (AP)
- This undated photo shows Actor Peter O’Toole. O’Toole, the charismatic actor who achieved instant stardom as Lawrence of Arabia and was nominated eight times for an Academy Award, has died. (AP)
Remembering Peter O’Toole : 1932-2013
Known on the one hand for his starring role in “Lawrence of Arabia,” leading tribesmen in daring attacks across the desert wastes, and on the other for his headlong charges into drunken debauchery, Peter O’Toole was one of the most magnetic, charismatic and fun figures in British acting.
O’Toole, who died Saturday at age 81 after a long bout of illness, was fearsomely handsome, with burning blue eyes and a penchant for hard living which long outlived his decision to give up alcohol. Broadcaster Michael Parkinson told Sky News television it was hard to be too sad about his passing. (AP)
The 17 Qualities And Views Of Great Leaders
Countless books, studies and articles have been published about which characteristics great leaders possess. Some authors argue that it takes certain personality traits such as charisma, authenticity


