Our news partners, Deutsche Welle and Democracy Now! provide the latest updates on the Indian Ocean Tsunami disaster. Here are some ways you can help.

     
 
     

See the real-life version of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance�in the story of Link TV viewers Wendy Hogg and Mark Sutton. From their motorcycle shop in Atlanta, Georgia, they've reached out to the Tibetan community world-wide, and in particular, to two boys who crossed mountains to find freedom and education. Here's this week's inspiring viewer story.

 

Link TV's Spotlight report, Ready Steady Trade, highlights unfair trade practices that hurt the world's poorest farmers. Shop Smart counters with ideas on how to make a righteous meal.

 
 
     

You don't have to be a big player on the international stage to be an activist. Regular people, as well as famous authors and activists, took on the Indian government and the World Bank when they discovered their villages were about to be Drowned Out.

 

Find out how you can help aid organizations that are working in the areas affected by the Indian Ocean tsunamis.

 
     
  
     

Semi-literate children in the poorest communities of India happen upon a computer, sitting in a kiosk in the middle of their village. Hours later they have taught themselves the basics of computer and Internet use. You've seen it work on Link TV--now get involved.

  
 
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