Home Site Map Make Your Home Page Suggestions Enquiry Advertise With Us
Saturday, July 04, 2009  
Yellowpages Shopping E-cards Videos Movies Classifieds Jobs Education News
 
 
Press Releases
Features
Events
Special Articles
News Home
   
  News Updated on Saturday, July 04, 2009 8:41:20 AM
» India » Asia » World » Sports » Business » Sci-Tec » Health » Entertainment » Have your say » Picture Gallery
Top Stories
  India
  Asia
  World
  Sports
  Business
  Sci-Tec
  Health
  Entertainment
 
 Entertainment

Newman, Applegate up for 'Inspiring' award
New York | November 19, 2008 12:01:13 AM IST
 

Late Hollywood screen icon Paul Newman is among those shortlisted for Beliefnet.com's 8th annual Most Inspiring Person of the Year award.

The online community for inspiration and multi-faith spirituality said its nominations are a yearly recognition by its readers and editors of noteworthy humanitarian actions that inspire and encourage us all to live better lives.

From now until Dec. 5, visitors can vote once daily for the person whose actions they find most inspiring.

After the voting closes, editors will choose the 2008 honoree from the three nominees receiving the most votes. The winner will be announced Dec. 10.

Hope, selflessness and human kindness live within each and every one of us, Beliefnet Managing Editor Michael Kress said in a statement, and this year's nominees for Most Inspiring Person of the Year demonstrate the dramatic impact those qualities can have when called into action.

In addition to Newman, the nominees are actress and breast cancer survivor Christina Applegate; the dozens of heroic Nebraska and Iowa Boy Scouts who helped out during the Iowa tornado; late Last Lecture professor and author Randy Pausch; Master Sgt. William Spanky Gibson, an Oklahoma Marine who returned to Iraq despite devastating war injuries; Dr. Halima Bashir, the Sudanese doctor and author brutalized for condemning the horrors of Darfur; Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor a brain scientist who used her own massive stroke as a means to educate others; Dara Torres, the oldest swimming medalist in Olympic history; Darin Headrick, who helped reunite a tornado-torn community by rebuilding its schools; and Steven Curtis Chapman, a Christian singer who sustained his family's spirit and faith after the death of his 5-year-old daughter.

(UPI)

 More Stories

Achuthanandan meets PM over Mullaperiyar dam issue 

Mamata uses rail budget to needle Left Front 

Seoul to spend billions on thwarting North Korea threat 

Japan\'s Amano confirmed as ElBaradei\'s successor at IAEA 

Medha Patkar stopped on way to Lalgarh 

Indian Airlines plane with 200 passengers has narrow escape 

Haryana to host 18th \'Mango Mela\' from Saturday 

Achuthanandan leaves his fate to \'party and people\' 


Print this Page
Printer Friendly Version
E-Mail this page to a Friend
Send This page to A Friend

Search Archives :  


Quick Links - Webindia123.com
Services
Hobbies
Entertainment
Classifieds
Career / Education
UK, USA, Canada
Utilities
E-Booking
India Reference
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
IndianStates
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
Pradesh

Copyright 2000-2009 Suni Systems (P) Ltd.
All rights reserved