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Despite this being a touching, heartbreaking story where one naturally admires the victim of the disease and those who have gone out of their way to help; I'd like to ask, do these things become publicized for a reason? Let's be honest here, do you think Pixar had even the slightest of motives to commercialise their goodness to the public? How would something like this leak to the news?
The fact that Pixar didn't comment on the employees proves to me that Pixar didn't have commercialism in mind. But still, how would this become widespread news?
Personally, I think it would have been more special if it was hushed up and more of a personal thing.
Nonetheless, an admirable gesture by Pixar and a depressing misfortune to a brave girl and her family.
it seems fairly common that the small news gets put on websites as well as the big stuff
good news and heartwarming/saddening stories such as this qualify as news as well as "OMG EARTHQUAKE IN TEH INDIAZ" or something like that as well.
the msn website has little nuggets of news and stories up all the time.