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hendaklah..hendaklah ku rase.... |
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SBS Inkigayo cancelled for mourning victims of naval ship sinking
SBS has reported their decision to cancel the broadcast of all programs of comedy nature, due to the tragic sinking of a naval ship which happened on the 26th around island of Baek Ryung. Inkigayo will also be cancelled as well, alongside Challenge! 1000 Songs and People Searching for Laughter.
The accident has left 104 navy soldiers in the open ocean, and only fifty-eight of them have been rescued thus far. Forty-six haven’t been found, and their families and relatives have fallen in deep grief for their loss. Some speculate that the naval ship might have sunken due to an attack by North Korea (however, unlikely), a collision with a submerged rock, or an internal explosion of the stored weapons.
It is devastating to see such tragedy happen, especially with so many lives at stake. We sincerely hope the remaining soldiers will be safe as well, and wish the best of luck to the family members of victims in mourning.
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maksud lonso ym lonso on,pastu kawan2 ada dpt ym dr lonso tp sbnrnya lonso tak ym diaorg pun,pastu bila diaorg click kat situ,dpt virus..mcm tu eh??
lin0me Post at 27-3-2010 21:05
x tau lah..........yg lonso tau.. kalo lappy lonso sume kuar .... setiap nama akn kuar mcm kite ym ngan owg tuh.. sume dlm tuh..
thanks teky |
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kan..comel sangat,tak mcm org yg dah umo 30 tahun,cute teruta bila dia senyum..org tak suka dia time blakon mr goodbye sbb rasa mcm cerita tu boring sangat,cuma mula suka kat dia bl tgk cerita foxy la ...
lin0me Post at 27-3-2010 21:08
stat mnt die taim cte fashion 70's
tp die jd seken hero jeh
chuno abes mggu dpn ke |
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motip org koria nk diet
bkn cun pn kuros2
[size=+1]Koreans Overdose on Diet Pills
Korea's use of slimming pills and appetite suppressants ranks near the top in the world despite an obesity rate of 3.5 percent, only a quarter of the OECD's average 14.6 percent.
Production and import of obesity drug Sibutramine rose 11 times from W4.4 billion in 2003 to W49 billion in 2008 (US$1=W1,140). The market for psychotropic appetite suppressants, which are categorized as narcotics by the International Narcotics Control Board, also grew four-fold.
It is a paradox that one of the skinniest countries in the world consumes the largest amount of diet drugs. In a survey of 1,000 Koreans aged 15 to 59 by Consumers Korea, 86 percent had gone or were on a diet in 2008, while 13 percent said they had resorted to diet pills.
The problem is that even people with average weight take diet pills and doctors prescribe them recklessly.
In compliance with World Health Organization standards, the Korea Food and Drug Administration recommends that they are administered only for those with a body mass index of 30 or above, but the survey shows 63.1 percent of those who had ever tried to lose weight were within the average weight range. The BMI is calculated by dividing a person's weight by the square of their height, and an index of 25 or above is considered obese.
Slimming pills and appetite suppressants affect the brain, and overuse or prolonged use can cause insomnia, palpitation and depression, which can be worse for slim people, experts warn.
Lax regulation also plays a part.
The European Medicines Agency banned Sibutramine on Jan. 21, but it is still in use here. The KFDA is simply advising against the use of the drug, saying no significant side effects have been reported here. It banned the drug for use only among those aged 65 or over and those younger than 15, with the final decision postponed until mid-April.
The situation is no different for appetite suppressants. Currently four such drugs, phentermine, phendimetrazine, diethylpropion, and mazindol, are available here. Only two countries, Korea and the U.S allow sales of all four. The EU prohibits all of them. Korea’s consumption of phendimetrazine ranked second in the world in 2005, and that of phentermine third.
Some 80.4 percent of the medicines administered here for obesity treatment included narcotics, Consumers Korea said. Some 37 percent of consumers on appetite suppressants were given the drugs for over 30 days, going beyond the KFDA recommendation, and 4.7 percent for as long as three months or more. "Since most slimming pills are not covered by medical insurance, there is no statistics on their actual use, and the government is not taking prompt measures against Sibutramine," Korean Pharmacists for Democratic Society said.
Source:
The Chosun Ilbo |
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big bang akan nyanyi lagu tema utk rancangan fuji tv..
jd blank kejap sbb dia tulis nama member V.I dan D-lite..
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bestnye yesung nyanyi ost lg
msti best
dh le die mnt MGY tuh
zeleia Post at 27-3-2010 21:23
tu la..tp lawak plak die nyanyi utk OST cite ni..
sbb cite ni kan kononnye nak besaing ngan cite siwon tu |
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aahh...minggu dpn start...
kalau ikutkan hati,malas nak tgk sbb taec tp demi pasangan comel ni,ttp gak gagahkan hati tgk...rindu sangat2 nak tgk MGY dan CMH blakon..padan sesagat..dua2 pun comel:love ...
lin0me Post at 27-3-2010 21:02
same lah tp sbb kite nih tegar MGY, mmg layan gak demi MGY... klu ikutkan malas nk layan... |
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baiknye hannie neh |
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