Washington (ANI): A strain sung by famous English rock banding Led Zeppelin is reportedly set to be cut, as Olympics organisers take in found it to be too long. According to Britain's Daily Telegraph, the song from Led Zeppelin's classic lead 'Whole Lotta Love' is to be cut when Leona Lewis sings it during the closing ceremony.
And bosses of the sporting event have claimed that it is as well long to be performed in full by guitar player Jimmy Page and British TV gift show victor Lewis at the event on Sunday (24Aug08), reports Contactmusic.
It was revealed by officials in London, who are charged with organising the 2012 Olympics in the city, that Lewis asked for the words of the third verse to be changed from "I'm gonna give you every inch of my love" to "every bit" of my love because the original would not make sense for a female singer.
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India's NACO To Increase HIV Prevention Efforts Among MSM
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India's National AIDS Control Organisation has said it will gain HIV bar efforts among men world Health Organization have gender with men by six-fold by the end of the yr, the Times of India reports. The announcement was made following the release of the American Foundation for AIDS Research account at the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City that found MSM are 19 times more than likely than the general population to be HIV-positive.
About 100,000 of the 2.5 million MSM in India are at high risk of HIV because of multiple
India's National AIDS Control Organisation has said it will gain HIV bar efforts among men world Health Organization have gender with men by six-fold by the end of the yr, the Times of India reports. The announcement was made following the release of the American Foundation for AIDS Research account at the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City that found MSM are 19 times more than likely than the general population to be HIV-positive.
About 100,000 of the 2.5 million MSM in India are at high risk of HIV because of multiple
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Monday, 30 June 2008
Tani Senzan and T. Yoko
Artist: Tani Senzan and T. Yoko
Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
Evening Snow
Year: 1998
Tracks: 7
Nomans Land
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
We're Backstage At The MTV Movie Awards! Go Behind The Scenes With Our Bloggers!
We're backstage at the MTV Movie Awards -- catch all the action you're not seeing on TV on our blog!
Monday, 16 June 2008
Kennedy Surgery A 'Success'
Latest: U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy's cancer surgery on Monday (2Jun08) was a 'success', doctors have revealed. The ailing 76-year-old went under the knife at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina for a three-and-a-half-hour operation to remove a cancerous tumour from his brain. The Massachusetts senator's doctor, Allan Friedman, says,"I am pleased to report that Senator Kennedy's surgery was successful and accomplished our goals." "The surgery lasted roughly 3 1/2 hours and is just the first step in Senator Kennedy's treatment plan. After a brief recuperation, he will begin targeted radiation at Massachusetts General Hospital and chemotherapy treatment. I hope that everyone will join us in praying for Senator Kennedy to have an uneventful and robust recovery." Kennedy - former president John F. Kennedy's last surviving brother - was diagnosed with a malignant glioma, an especially lethal type of brain tumour, following a seizure last month .
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Wednesday, 4 June 2008
TV presenter Cotton gives up alcohol
TV presenter Fearne Cotton has revealed that she is now teetotal having given up alcohol three months ago.
In an interview with Company magazine, the 26-year-old said: "I wasn't a big drinker before so I found it quite easy to give up completely - and now I feel bloody brilliant."
But Cotton told the magazine that she would not be changing what she eats.
"I've seen pop stars on really strict diets and you can't help but wonder how they do it. I find it so sad. I'd rather be happy and have a little pot belly than be skinny and miserable," she said.
In an interview with Company magazine, the 26-year-old said: "I wasn't a big drinker before so I found it quite easy to give up completely - and now I feel bloody brilliant."
But Cotton told the magazine that she would not be changing what she eats.
"I've seen pop stars on really strict diets and you can't help but wonder how they do it. I find it so sad. I'd rather be happy and have a little pot belly than be skinny and miserable," she said.
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