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Four Squirrels
Thursday, February 3rd, 2011
There was a 24 hour party in my attic; squirrels during the day and rats at night.  We spent months fixing all the entryways that had been created allowing the presence of these party animals.  I even encountered a squirrel face-to-face when I was replacing the screens over the ventilation holes - not sure who was more startled.
salad spinner
Thursday, June 17th, 2010
Two students from Rice University in Houston created a centrifuge to help diagnose anemia using only thirty dollars worth of common household items: a hot glue gun, a few cut up plastic combs, empty yoghurt containers, and a salad spinner. Inventors, sophomore Lila Kerr and freshman Lauren Theis, were challenged to make a medical device that is portable and can operate without electricity.
haiti earthquake
Thursday, January 14th, 2010
In 1999, Good News Girlz founder, Harriet Gibbe was in Haiti on a mission trip. Struck by the poverty and lack of resources in the country, she and three friends returned home to create the Dallas Haiti Project (DHP). They've worked in Haiti for the past decade, supporting orphanages, schools, public health programs, education and women’s micro-entrepreneurship.
pegasus news square
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

This article, "Dallas women make it work with one Little Black Dress" was taken from www.pegasusnews.com by Sarah Blaskovich, Pegasus News, on Tuesday, Nov. 17th, 2009. The original article can be found here.

CW33 Video
Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Entertainment reporter, Roni Proter,  interviews the Girlz on CW33.  The story appeared on the September 29th evening news. 

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