Sunday, 5 October 2014

USA TODAY: Most uplifting stories of the week

From USA TODAY

Most uplifting stories of the week

(NEWSER) – A lemons-into-lemonade lesson and a teen who turned his worry about his grandfather into a prize-winning invention are among the week's most uplifting stories:           Town Helps Boys After Lemonade Stand Is Robbed: When a not-very-classy guy walked off with all the money from two kids' lemonade stand, it seemed like an awful story. But then word about what happened started spreading around the boys' Virginia neighborhood, and the story got much, much better. Even the Diary of a Wimpy Kid author got involved.             Teen's Invention May Save Alzheimer's Patients' Lives: When Kenneth Shinozuka's grandfather, who has Alzheimer's, was found wandering on a freeway at night, it left a deep impression on the 15-year-old; now he has been recognized for an invention to make sure it never happens again. The device is a pressure sensor, and it goes in a simple place.

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