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Six Positive Predictions for 2008, Make Them Happen

MOUNTAIN LAKES, N.J. -- New terror attack? Pandemic? Recession? Killer bees? No! Only positive predictions, please. That's the attitude of Richard W. Samson, founder of SuperLife World Service, a web network that made its debut last month. "Enough bad news, already," says Samson.

Guinness World Record Broken for Most Sumo Squats

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- On December 16, at the age of almost 40, Dr. Thienna, a leading skin care author who is conscious of health and fitness on all levels, broke the Guinness Book World Record for the most Sumo squats in one hour. The event was overseen by an official adjudicator from the U.K. at the San Francisco State University Basketball Gymnasium.

Geneticist Attempts Guinness Record for Most Squats

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- On Sunday, December 16 at 2:00 p.m., a Guinness World Records (GWR) adjudicator from the United Kingdom will attend a record-breaking attempt by Dr. Thienna Ho. Dr. Thienna is challenging the current record of 4,656 squats in one hour.

Superlife World Service: Next Level of Mind, Science, Society

MOUNTAIN LAKES, N.J. -- Take a deep breath and position your surfboard. A social tsunami is coming. So says Richard W. Samson, founder of Superlife World Service, a web network that makes its debut today. The tsunami, an emerging meta-trend, "will either swamp us or carry us to a whole new future," he predicts. (VIDEO)

Himalayan Message Project Expedition will be Carrying the Most Precious Cargo in the History of Mankind

NEW YORK, N.Y. -- At the end of March 2008 from the Himalayas in Nepal will start a special expedition to the summit of Mount Everest. The participants of the Himalayan Message Project expedition will be carrying the most precious cargo in the History of Mankind - the Book of human dreams, hopes and joys, the words of commitments, prayers and messages sent by people from all over the world.

GoldenPalace UK Mobile Phone Throwing Championships 2007: Cell Phone Gets Thrown Over 95 Meters

HAMPTON HILL, U.K. -- Have you ever been frustrated with your cell phone because of dropped calls, or no service in that elevator as promised to you by that annoying salesman? Have you ever just wanted to throw your cell phone as far as possible? Well many people got the chance at the GoldenPalace.com phone throwing Championships.

Pilot Ron Schreck Lands at All 109 NC Public Airports in One Day

Ron Schreck record breaking flightGOLD HILL, N.C. -- Hangar talk. That's where it all started. Ron Schreck (61) of Gold Hill, North Carolina took it just a bit further. Schreck lifted off from Gold Hill Airpark in his home built airplane and after 19 hours and 51 minutes he had touched down at all 109 public use airports in the state. "I suppose a few pilots have landed at all of those airports, but I know of no one who has done it in one day," said Schreck after completing the record breaking flight.

Pet Food Recall: Next Steps for Pet Owners

Ariel rescueDANA POINT, Calif. -- Ask Ariel Your Pet Nutritionist announced today a comprehensive holistic plan to help heal pets affected by the pet food recall. "Pets affected by the pet food recall can greatly benefit from a balanced homemade diet and nutritional supplements that will help detoxify the kidneys and liver," says Susan Blake Davis, veterinary nutritionist.

Pennsylvania Girl Endures Burning Pain from Rare Disease: Experimental Coma Treatment in Germany Offers New Hope for Relief

Lindsay Spengler GILBERTSVILLE, Pa. -- Imagine being tormented by searing pain every hour of every day. Consider what it would be like to endure a burning sensation so intense that the most potent pain relievers on the market are completely ineffective, leaving you with the feeling that your body is actually on fire. While this may sound like a movie description of Hell, it is a small glimpse of the real life suffering of Pennsylvania resident Lindsay Spengler.

A Billion Praying to Re-Balance Earth – Invitation to Join Hearts for Our Earth Mother

MT. SHASTA, Calif. -- With Europe's warmest winter in 1,250 years putting the Winter Olympics at risk, a group representing over a billion are inviting our Earth Family to join in prayer, dance, and celebration this month of our unified love of our Mother Earth, starting Valentine's Day (Feb 14). "This expands on Americans celebrating our sweethearts on Valentine's Day, and unites with this month's Lunar New Year's celebrations and prayers of Asian and global faith communities," according to Mary Ho, President of the China Millennium Council, and Olympic skier, Suzy Chaffee, Native Voices Foundation (NVF) co-chair.

Rothschild Petersen Patent Model Museum outshines Smithsonian

patent museumCAZENOVIA, N.Y. -- Alan Rothschild is passionate about patent models, the miniature scale pieces that were once a requirement for any inventor seeking a patent. His love for these historically significant relics is so strong that he transformed the lakefront home that he shares with his wife, Ann, and their dog, Moxie, in this upstate New York village into a museum.

Friedman Predicts 2007 with Documented 71% Accuracy on the Line: Middle East Nuke Accident; Nehru Jackets Return; Cubs in World Series

Psychic Sidney FriedmanCHICAGO, Ill. -- It's December and this time of year prognosticators appear everywhere feasting on the public's fascination about the future. However, "psychic" and corporate mind power speaker SIDNEY FRIEDMAN has established his credibility with a publicly accountable track record of 71% accuracy over the last nine years. Friedman's prediction success has been documented on a number of TV and radio shows.

Entrepreneur Mark Dietzel's New Breed of Roses Are Changing Anniversary Gift Giving

Mark DietzelST. LOUIS, Mo. -- Stainless steel roses? How about leather or wood? Roses are the ultimate symbol for love and affection and a new Web site, The Anniversary Rose, offers an array of flowers handmade from materials that follow the traditional anniversary gift list. TheAnniversaryRose.com company has finely-crafted roses in materials that follow the anniversary gift list.

The Five Biggest Sources of Stress for this 2006 Holiday Season according to Stress Reduction Resources

READING, Pa. -- Millions of Americans report feeling stress and depression during the Holidays. Greg Schweitzer, founder of Stress Reduction Resources, says the biggest sources of stress over the holidays revolve around the "Big Five:" Finances, health, family, time, and gift-giving. Many people let unrealistic expectations rob them of a joyous Christmas.

According to Interim HealthCare, Home for the Holidays May Not Be as Joyful for Your Older Relatives

SUNRISE, Fla. -- The holiday season is quickly approaching. For some, plans are in motion to visit elderly family members. But if it has been a while since you last visited, you might be shocked at how much they have aged, concerned about their continued safety and well-being and motivated to do something about it, say the folks at Interim HealthCare.

Giant Maze of Maize is Kentucky's Largest Example of Unbridled Spirit

Kentucky Maze of MaizeOWENSBORO, Ky. -- Straight from the horse's mouth, or nose to be exact, Governor Ernie Fletcher recently unveiled a unique land maize in the shape of the Kentucky Unbridled Spirit logo on a farm near Owensboro, it was announced today by Lambert Land Maize and Pumpkin Patch.

Tax Expert Reveals A Disturbing Tax Revelation: Another Reason to Dislike Congress and Distrust Democrats?

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- In his new book, "The New Income Tax Scandal: How Congress Hijacked the Sixteenth Amendment" (ISBN 1413495443, Xlibris) John C. Garrison, who has served honorably on the legal staff of a major State of Florida law enforcement agency, and who has been active for over two decades in tax history research and tax reform activism, has delved into the history of those questionable events in Congress that led to the establishment of our modern income tax, fearlessly revealing in his book the legislative corruption that went into the system at its inception.

Parent Educator and Author offers 'How-To' Site with Free Advice for Single Moms

parent educator and author Kelly WilliamsCHICAGO, Ill. -- singlemamahood.com, a new blog and toolkit, launches with a "Free Advice" service for single mothers -- moms who are unmarried, divorced, widowed or separated. The singlemamahood(TM) mission is "reducing drama for the single mama."

Federal Employees Demand More After 9/11 says Performance Management & Logistics Associates

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- After the September 11th terrorist attacks on America, the economy slowed down for both private businesses and public organizations. People were losing jobs and forced to change their priorities and lifestyles. However, America regained its composure, reestablished itself as a global power, and went back to normalcy.

Colorado Indian Games Become 'Feeder to China Olympics' – Sustainable Pioneers Sponsor Bid and Teams

Legends supporting Native American Olympic Bid for China 2008DENVER, CO -- Colorado's North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) ended with a strong magical feeling of being 'a feeder to the 2008 China Olympics. That was the hope of Joe Garcia, President of the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI and San Juan Pueblo Governor/runner), whose Team New Mexico brought home the (ultimate) John Fletcher Spirit Award, said Olympic Skier Suzy Chaffee, co-chair of Native Voices Foundation (NVF).

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