王菲闪现
Posted in Photos, Entertainment, News, Faye on January 9th, 2009 by ahwe!
面带笑容,轻倚着丈夫,主动驻足让记者拍照……
歌坛天后王菲意外现身话剧《将爱情进行到底》的首演现场,与李亚鹏高调亮相。亮相只有两分钟,但王菲始终面带微笑,显然心情不错。
面带笑容,轻倚着丈夫,主动驻足让记者拍照……
歌坛天后王菲意外现身话剧《将爱情进行到底》的首演现场,与李亚鹏高调亮相。亮相只有两分钟,但王菲始终面带微笑,显然心情不错。
Microsoft Messenger update will add A/V support, YES, finally.
Messenger for Mac 7 corporate has audio and video support, but those features were missing from the consumer version. Microsoft said in a note on its Web site that an upcoming release of Windows Live Messenger delivers the new A/V protocol that will enable the company to deliver A/V support to Messenger for Mac.
Microsoft said the new features would come in a beta to be released in 2009. The company said it’s working on additional features for the corporate and personal versions, although gave no additional details.
A demo of the new version of Messenger with A/V support will be shown at Macworld Expo next month.
Source from: Macworld.com
Faster. Higher. Stronger.

Russia’s superwoman Elena Isinbaeva has successfully defended her Olympic title in the Women’s Pole Vault at the National Stadium on Monday, August 18. Two-time world champion Isinbaeva set a world record, her third of the year, when she cleared 5.05m on her third and final attempt.
This is so more inspiring, more than those world records broken in Water Cube.
Watch the sensational moment captured. A truly world class performance.

Michael Phelps out swam Milorad Cavic of Serbia with a new Olympic record time of 50.58 to win the Men’s 100m Butterfly final. The win brings Phelps’ seventh gold medal at the Beijing Games and ties the world record for most gold medals at a single Olympics set by Mark Spitz (USA) at the Munich 1972 Games.
This is the only event in which Phelps participates that he does not hold the world record time.
Catch the historical moment on Michael Phelps become the greatest swimmer on Men’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay Final, 10:58 a.m.(UTC/GMT +8) on August 17, National Aquatics Center.

Lee Chong Wei from Malaysia, the world’s No. 2 shuttler, has entered men’s singles final at the Beijing Olympic Games. He eliminated Lee Hyun-il from South Korea to qualify for the final with 21-18, 13-21, 21-13. He will be facing his tradition rival China world’s No. 1 Lin Dan in the final.
The final showdown will take place at 8:48 p.m. (UTC/GMT +8) on August 17 at the Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium (北京工業大學體育館). If he wins in the final, it would be the first ever Olympic gold for Malaysia, you know?!
Just like Malaysia hoping for the FIRST ever gold medal in Olympics, Singapore also marked history to win the first medal in 48 years in Olympics history, after beating South Korea 3-2 in the semifinal of the women’s team table tennis tournament at the Beijing Olympic Games.


The Southeast Asian city-state, with a population of 4.6 million, has never won a medal at the Games since a silver for men’s weightlifting in 1960. Singapore pinned its hopes on its women paddlers, led by Beijing-born Li Jia Wei.
China will go head to head with Singapore for the gold. So far, the top-ranked Chinese women’s team has never lost any contest to the second seed Singapore which makes them a clear favorite. The gold medal match will take place at 7:30 p.m. (UTC/GMT+8) August 17.
Go Go Lee, and Li also lah.

In capturing the 200-meter butterfly and 800 freestyle relay with his fourth and fifth world records in as many races in the Beijing Games, Phelps eclipsed a group including Mark Spitz and Carl Lewis to become the winningest Olympian of all time with 11 gold medals.
That leaves only one other thing for Phelps to do before he leaves China: win all eight of his events to take down Spitz’s record of seven golds at the 1972 Munich Games.
Phelps is now five-for-five, and Mark Spitz is well-within his sights. Saturday morning’s 100-meter butterfly is the biggest hurdle remaining. If Phelps can get by American teammate Ian Crocker, he should get his eight golds, barring a catasrophic disqualification in Sunday’s medley relay.
Three more events for swimming history., 15, 16 and 17th August.
Read more here
China dominated Men’s Gymnastics today, winning the Team Gold with a total of 286.125 points. Japan won the silver medal with 278.875 points and the United States won the bronze medal with 275.850 points.
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