30 Under 30: America's Coolest Young Entrepreneurs

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More important than tips on how to become a 30 under 30, how do I get a hold of that puppy??

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Attention, fellas. How to lock it in:

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According to this week's episode of How I Met Your Mother, the tea cup pig is irresistible to women.

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For the health-conscious early risers

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The Waffe Breakfast Sandwich is back for a limited time only.

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Naughty Monkey!

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MOSCOW - A Russian chimpanzee has been sent to rehab by zookeepers to cure the smoking and beer-drinking habits he has picked up, a popular daily reported on Friday. An ex-performer, Zhora became aggressive at his circus and was transferred to a zoo in the southern Russian city of Rostov, where he fathered several baby chimps, learned to draw with markers and picked up his two vices.

"The beer and cigarettes were ruining him. He would pester passers-by for booze," the Komsomolskaya Pravda paper said.

It added he has now been transferred to the city of Kazan, about 800 km (500 miles) east of Moscow, for rehabilitation treatment.

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Falling Whistles - a campaign for peace in Congo

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I just became aware of the Falling Whistles campaign and feel the strong need to share this initiative with anyone willing to listen.

As you may already know, the Congo is home to the world's most brutal and deadliest war. I'm not an expert on this tragic situation, but what I did learn is that children are abducted from their homes and families by the rebel armies and forced into the frontline of war. Those too small to carry a gun are instead given whistle. Upon confrontation with the enemy, the children are directed to form a line - a human barricade - and blow their whistles as loud as possible. They're told the noises from the whistles will scare the enemies. In actuality, the children serve to shield the older soldiers from the first round of fire.

A non-profit organization based in the US is taking the initiative to help these young children and rejuvenate them from the harshness, danger and atrocities of the war. Whistles are available for purchase, and 100% of the proceeds go directly to restoring the lives of those children affected by the war.

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