1. Big win for Farm Animals
2. New First Pup
3. President's Dog Bites Man!
4. U.S Navy Trumps Whales
5. Elephant Herpes
6. Foreclosure Victim: A 44-lb. (20kg) Cat
7. World's Longest Insect
8. Monkeys Pay for Sex
9. Monkeys Wait Tables Too
10. Puppycam
Dec 25, 2008
Dec 24, 2008
【issues】Top 10 Songs
1. "Love Lockdown," Kanye West
Singing in a monotone, west sounds ghostly as he recounts his romantic failures in brutal detail. But then humanity, in the form of Japanese taiko drums, arrives to whip up a dancesong about misery. It's easily the most interesting musical experiment this year, and, if you grant its premise, the best.
2."So What," Pink
3."Oh My God," Ida Maria
4. "A Milli," Lil Wayne
5. "White Winter Hymnal," Fleet Foxes
6. "Burnin' Up," Jonas Brothers
7. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on it)," Beyonce
8. "Time to pretend," MGMT
9. "Rockferry," Duffy
10. "Going On," Gnarls Barkley
Singing in a monotone, west sounds ghostly as he recounts his romantic failures in brutal detail. But then humanity, in the form of Japanese taiko drums, arrives to whip up a dancesong about misery. It's easily the most interesting musical experiment this year, and, if you grant its premise, the best.
2."So What," Pink
3."Oh My God," Ida Maria
4. "A Milli," Lil Wayne
5. "White Winter Hymnal," Fleet Foxes
6. "Burnin' Up," Jonas Brothers
7. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on it)," Beyonce
8. "Time to pretend," MGMT
9. "Rockferry," Duffy
10. "Going On," Gnarls Barkley
Dec 23, 2008
【issues 】little trip
today, we make a visit to ICRT
a funny, nice guy introduce us something
about hostory, style of ICRT
【issues】Top 10 Green Stories
1. Election of Barack Obama
When the presidential campaign began, greens might have thought they'd win either way: Obama and John McCain both supported cation on climate change. But as the campaign wore on, McCain re-entered Republican orthodoxy, declaring his enthusiasm for fossil fuels, while Obama built a program around alternative-energy investment to create green jobs.
2. Congress Passes Renewable-Energy Credits
The tax credits that help build the solar and wind industries in the U.S. were set to expire by the end of 2008, which would have gutted the renewable-energy industry. Partisan gridlock prevented them from being passed until they were tacked onto October's bailout bill.
3. Offshore-Drilling Debate
The chant reverberated from Anchorage to Miami: "Drill, baby, drill." Despite analyses that offshore drilling would have little effect on the price if gas, the slogan caught fire. For now, coastal waters are safe. But the debate isn't over.
4.Failure of Warner-Lieberman
With President Bush firmly opposed, the first national carbon cap-and trade legislation to reach a full vote in the Senate had no chance. As gas prices soared, the bill fell a dozen votes short of the 60 needed to beat a filibuster.
5. New Rules: EPA Puts a Freeze on Coal Plants
Dirty, cheap coal generates 49% of the electricity in the U.S. and 30% of the country's carbon emissions. When an obscure board at the Environmental Protection Agency made it virtually impossible for the agency to certify new coal plants, it halted more than 100 currently planned.
6. Ethanol Bubble Bursts
The only alternative energy to achieve scale in the U.S. has been corn ethanol, now a $32 billion industry. But scientific studies undercut ethanol's green credentials, while the biofuel boom was blamed for record food prices--killing the dream that cornfields would replace oil fields.
7. Polar Bear Listed
Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne announced that the polar bear would be listed as "threatened" under the Endangered Species Act, the first animal added as a result of global warming, but emphasized that the listing would in no way be used to force reductions in U.S. carbon emissions.
8. Indonesia Warms to Less Deforestation
Currently, there's no program in which developing countries can trade a promise not to clear their forests for cash, like a reverse carbon credit. But in November, Indonesia took the first step in setting up a system that would enable Americans to pay it yo preserve its rain forest.
9. First Co2 Auction
Northeastern utilities bid $38.5 million for the right to emit 12.5 million tons of co2.
10. Oxford English Dictionary Word of the Year: Hypermiling
Definition: driving to get extreme mileage out of your gas.
When the presidential campaign began, greens might have thought they'd win either way: Obama and John McCain both supported cation on climate change. But as the campaign wore on, McCain re-entered Republican orthodoxy, declaring his enthusiasm for fossil fuels, while Obama built a program around alternative-energy investment to create green jobs.
2. Congress Passes Renewable-Energy Credits
The tax credits that help build the solar and wind industries in the U.S. were set to expire by the end of 2008, which would have gutted the renewable-energy industry. Partisan gridlock prevented them from being passed until they were tacked onto October's bailout bill.
3. Offshore-Drilling Debate
The chant reverberated from Anchorage to Miami: "Drill, baby, drill." Despite analyses that offshore drilling would have little effect on the price if gas, the slogan caught fire. For now, coastal waters are safe. But the debate isn't over.
4.Failure of Warner-Lieberman
With President Bush firmly opposed, the first national carbon cap-and trade legislation to reach a full vote in the Senate had no chance. As gas prices soared, the bill fell a dozen votes short of the 60 needed to beat a filibuster.
5. New Rules: EPA Puts a Freeze on Coal Plants
Dirty, cheap coal generates 49% of the electricity in the U.S. and 30% of the country's carbon emissions. When an obscure board at the Environmental Protection Agency made it virtually impossible for the agency to certify new coal plants, it halted more than 100 currently planned.
6. Ethanol Bubble Bursts
The only alternative energy to achieve scale in the U.S. has been corn ethanol, now a $32 billion industry. But scientific studies undercut ethanol's green credentials, while the biofuel boom was blamed for record food prices--killing the dream that cornfields would replace oil fields.
7. Polar Bear Listed
Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne announced that the polar bear would be listed as "threatened" under the Endangered Species Act, the first animal added as a result of global warming, but emphasized that the listing would in no way be used to force reductions in U.S. carbon emissions.
8. Indonesia Warms to Less Deforestation
Currently, there's no program in which developing countries can trade a promise not to clear their forests for cash, like a reverse carbon credit. But in November, Indonesia took the first step in setting up a system that would enable Americans to pay it yo preserve its rain forest.
9. First Co2 Auction
Northeastern utilities bid $38.5 million for the right to emit 12.5 million tons of co2.
10. Oxford English Dictionary Word of the Year: Hypermiling
Definition: driving to get extreme mileage out of your gas.
Dec 22, 2008
【issues】Top 10 everything of 2008
A comprehensive look back at the year
through a collection of serious and not-so-serious Top lists
Top 10 Discoveries
1. Snow on Mars
2. Mystery inset in London
3. Fetus in a man
4. Melamine in Chinese milk
5. Virgin-born shark
6. iPhone "kill switch"
7. Seven human feet washed up on Pacific Northwest coast
8. Rd Sox jersey in Yankees Stadium concrete
9. Marijuana in 2,700-year-ole Chinese tomb
10. Lost Beatles interview from 1964
Dec 21, 2008
Dec 17, 2008
westside story
graduation performance
poster N1

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here are some stage photos about tony & maria
【Scene 5】The Gym


【Scene 9】Bridal Shop

【Scene 11】Under the Highway
this "man" is kai
【Scene 12】Maria's Room
Dec 9, 2008
Dec 5, 2008
hair cut
new hair cut?
no!
today is make up test for graduation performance
director does not satisfied with it
"too cute", she said
wow
but at last, we use this sort
man enough, as they say.

(doc & tony)
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