WEB NEWS - USA: Web users rally around terminally ill basketball player
<p>In this edition: a terminally ill basketball player fulfills her dream to play for the college team; Indian web users campaign for the right to kiss in public; and a Canadian artist using fire and soot for some incredible creations.</p><br />WEB USERS RALLY AROUND TERMINALLY ILL BASKETBALL PLAYER<br />19 year old American student Lauren Hill who is terminally ill with an inoperable brain tumour has always wanted to play for her college basketball team. And her dream came true on Sunday November 2, when not only did she join Ohio's Mount Saint Joseph University squad, she also made the opening basket of the match. The story has been widely discussed online with web users across the United States praising Lauren Hill for her bravery.<br />Social networks are abuzz with posts from regular web users and also some well-known faces from the sporting world, including basketball star LeBron James, and former tennis player Billie Jean King who say Lauren Hill is as an inspiration for anyone battling cancer. Her story has touched the hearts of many, with some describing the 19 year old student as an absolute hero.<br />And in view of this overwhelming wave of support, Lauren Hill is now hoping to raise funds for cancer research. She is asking people to take on the 'LayUp4Lauren' challenge, which consists of turning round five times, before shooting a lay-up with the non-dominant hand, and then nominating friends to do the same and make donations to a cancer charity. It's one way of demonstrating to people some of the sensations Lauren has to cope with on a daily basis, like dizziness and partial paralysis of one of her arms.<br />INDIANS CAMPAIGN FOR THE RIGHT TO KISS IN PUBLIC<br />Thousands of people from the Indian state of Kerala are campaigning for the right to kiss in public. Something ... Go on reading on our web site.<br />Visit our website:<br />http://www.france24.com<br /><br />Like us on Facebook:<br />https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.English<br /><br />Follow us on Twitter:<br />https://twitter.com/France24_en