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Picture of YouthVoice
Registered: January 16, 2003
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Now days, everything you hear about in the news consists of tragedies, violence and corruption. It can be seriously depressing.

I thought it would be nice to start a thread about good news. Whether they are national, international, or personal news from your own experiences, it does not matter. The only rule is they must be positive.

So, if you've won a game, heard of someone surviving getting lost in the wilderness, or war has ended, post it!

Get your good news here!

Note: This thread is a second version of the one previously made by me.


"In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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Registered: February 25, 2007
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The GoddessofYN is back is there anything else I should say...
Yes I know the whole story about it.


"With regard to exellence, it is not enough to know, but we must try to have and use it."-Aristotle
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Registered: June 13, 2007
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Mystery money in Japan appears in mailboxes, falls from sky

TOKYO (AFP) - A mystery gripping Japan over anonymous cash gifts has taken a new twist. For those who want the next batch of giveaways, the place to look is in their mailboxes -- or even right at their feet.

Residents of a Tokyo apartment building are baffled after a total of 1.81 million yen (15,210 dollars) was found in 18 mailboxes by Saturday, a police spokesman said.

"The money was in identical plain envelopes, which were unsealed and carried no names or messages," the spokesman told AFP.

But residents became "spooked" rather than pleased with the anonymous gifts -- and were too upright to pocket the money secretly.

"Some people initially suspected they were fake bills. When they realised the bills were real, they reported them to us," the spokesman said.

The predominantly middle-class apartment building in Tokyo is not alone. An envelope with one million yen was left in the mailbox of a 31-year-old woman in the western city of Kobe on Wednesday.

Police admit they have no idea who is leaving the cash -- whether a few people are behind the bizarre giveaways or if Japan is witnessing a craze of copycat benevolence.

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