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Theme song for the one-year countdown released (photos attached)
2007-08-07 20:26:53
A chorus The song “We Are Ready” Play — Download Jin Tielin, President of the China Conservatory of Music and Vice President of the Chinese Musicians Association   Peter Kam and Keith Chan   Ren Zhouyi, Director of the China Mobile Olympic office   SOHU.com Inc Vice President Chen Luming at the release   Elva Hsiao   Press at the release Music video Play — Download Video outtake Play — Download (BEIJING, August 4) — The theme song for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games one-year countdown celebration, “We Are Ready,” was officially released Saturday morning. Various artists from the mainland, Taiwan and Hong Kong, as well as more than 100 media organizations were present for the song’s release. At the request of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG), the well-know musicians Peter Kam and Keith Chan composed “We Are Ready” for the celebration of the one-year countdown to the st ...
3 Diet Myths Busted
2007-08-07 11:38:02
Here’s the real scoop on 3 circulating diet myths… 1. Bananas are fattening FALSE. One medium banana provides only 105 calories — you’d have to eat at least 6 bananas to equal one New York slice of pizza! Bananas are also a good source of fiber (3 grams), magnesium (32 mg), potassium (422 mg) and B6 (0.4 mg). And since foods low in sodium and rich in potassium and magnesium can help manage normal blood pressure, incorporating bananas into an overall healthy diet may reduce the risk of high blood pressure and stroke. What’s more, this nutrient-packed, fat-free fruit is a great source of vitamin B6, which helps boost your immune system and assists in the formation of red blood cells. Enjoy them plain, sliced into cereal, mixed with nonfat yogurt or cottage cheese, tossed into a fruit salad to add a starchy consistency — or peel and freeze for a yummy low-calorie frozen dessert. Obviously, watch out for banana “chips,” which have added fat and su ...
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