Sunday, January 27, 2008
term1 week3
Just heard that not too long ago, one relative of mine just recovered from cancer. But I'm not known to what cancer is it yet. It was said that she was lucky that she found out about it early and it was inchoate. As the doctors said that if found later, the body allows the cancer cells permeate to the rest of the body therefore without being incredulous about it and her fear of surgery, she importune for a surgery to remove it before it was too late. It was a success but ultimately it was partly her courage to subjugate her fear of surgery.
term1 week2
That week during bowling training, someone seemed to gave put anathema on me. My bowling skills seemed to be expunge as i bowled one of the worst games in my training seesion. As the tournament are like only 2 months down the road, it was integral to be ready for it as it will be a tought fight with the other schools and there are bound to be diatribes about each other..
Our school have been prestigious for being cursed to do well in training but not in tournament. Hope it's only for these days training.
Our school have been prestigious for being cursed to do well in training but not in tournament. Hope it's only for these days training.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Feature Article 10/01/08
Heard of the ING Renaut and Ferrari? Yes. They are part of Formula One. Ever want to watch a race close up without spending money to go to another country? Well, you can fulfil your wish this year as 2008 FIA Formula One World Championship is coming to Singapore in the late September.
Singapore is honoured to be hosting the first night-time event in Formula One history. Singapore Grand Prix will be held on a new street circuit, with the city's famous skyline providing a truly spectacular backdrop.
The race was announced in May 2007 following an agreement of a five-year deal between Formula One Management (FOM) COE Bernie Ecclestone, Singapore entrepreneur Mr Ong Beng Seng and the Singapore Tourism Board.
"I am very pleased to welcome Singapore to the Formula One family and we look forward to this exotic addition to the championship," said Ecclestone at the time. "This will be the first fully lit street race in Formula One."
"As a night race we anticipate it will quickly establish itself as one of the most dramatic and atmospheric races on our calendar. I know the Formula One drivers, teams and fans are all looking forward to coming to Singapore next year."
The race is being scheduled at night so that it can be broadcast at a convenient time for European TV audiences as well as thrilling local fans. This is also expected to have a hugely positive economic impact on the region.
The track, which is 5.067-kilometre, will make use of public roads around the Marina Bay area and the two bridges across the harbour. The grandstand seating and hospitality areas lining the track will be able to accommodate more than 80 000 spectators, while a permanent put area with deluxe paddock facilities will be built adjacent to the existing Singapore Flyer Complex.
So those who are interested, mark your calendar and start your engine!
Singapore is honoured to be hosting the first night-time event in Formula One history. Singapore Grand Prix will be held on a new street circuit, with the city's famous skyline providing a truly spectacular backdrop.
The race was announced in May 2007 following an agreement of a five-year deal between Formula One Management (FOM) COE Bernie Ecclestone, Singapore entrepreneur Mr Ong Beng Seng and the Singapore Tourism Board.
"I am very pleased to welcome Singapore to the Formula One family and we look forward to this exotic addition to the championship," said Ecclestone at the time. "This will be the first fully lit street race in Formula One."
"As a night race we anticipate it will quickly establish itself as one of the most dramatic and atmospheric races on our calendar. I know the Formula One drivers, teams and fans are all looking forward to coming to Singapore next year."
The race is being scheduled at night so that it can be broadcast at a convenient time for European TV audiences as well as thrilling local fans. This is also expected to have a hugely positive economic impact on the region.
The track, which is 5.067-kilometre, will make use of public roads around the Marina Bay area and the two bridges across the harbour. The grandstand seating and hospitality areas lining the track will be able to accommodate more than 80 000 spectators, while a permanent put area with deluxe paddock facilities will be built adjacent to the existing Singapore Flyer Complex.
So those who are interested, mark your calendar and start your engine!
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