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            <title>Clerk Gives Robber Money for Insulin</title>
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            <description>I think we all want to believe that when someone robs a store they do because they desperately need the money. One such robbery attempt was just that. A man entered the E-Z Mart in Connecticut and told the clerk to open the register. He lifted his shirt to show the man he had a gun.
The robber apparently told the man that he hated to do this (the robbery) but he needed $40 for insulin. 

A convenience store clerk wouldn&amp;#8217;t open the register for a robber but gave the man $40 from his own pocket after the robber told him he needed the money for insulin. The clerk gave him $40 out of his own pocket. Police are trying to find the robber.
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Clerk Gives Robber Money for Insulin (Source: A Hearty Life)</description>
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            <description>According to a new tell-all book by his mother, Eminem &amp;#8212; the famous singer, producer and actor &amp;#8212; has been grappling with some form of bipolar disorder (also known as manic depression) for most of his life.
	The book, entitled, My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem, was written by Eminem&amp;#8217;s mother, Debbie Nelson. In her new book, she revealed that her rapper son, Eminem, 35, whose real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III, has grappled with manic depression his entire life.
	Eminem&amp;#8217;s manic depression as an adult reportedly worsened when his ex-wife Kim Mathers birthed their daughter Hailie (now 11). He apparently had another bout with bipolar disorder again when the couple divorced in 2006.
	A &amp;#8220;family friend&amp;#8221; told Life &amp;#038; Style magazine, &amp;#8220;She just hopes h...</description>
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            <description>Filed under: Cancer SurvivorsMy six-year-old Joey told his grandmother -- my mom -- the other day, &quot;Nana, you are generous.&quot; It was thoughtful and touching and it brought a smile to her face. Later that night, Joey said the same to me. &quot;Mom, you are generous,&quot; he proclaimed. And now I'm not sure if he really meant his sweet sentiments or if he was just practicing one of his new kindergarten vocabulary words. Regardless, it got me thinking about how generous his Nana really is.My mom not only generously gave me life. She also saved my life -- not in the medical, scientific manner surgeons and oncologists saved my life but by the sheer force of love, support, comfort, and undying devotion that seems to involuntarily pour from the hearts of moms with sick children.My mom rushed over to my hou...</description>
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