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Studies Prove Karaoke Bad For You
It’s official. Listening to and participating in karaoke is bad for your health, Korean and Hong Kong studies have found.
The two new studies have shown that strenuous singing can damage the voice and increase the risk of noise induced hearing loss. Both studies were reported in the British Medical Journal.
Karaoke singing - where the singer’s voice is amplified against accompanying background music - is very popular in Asia, and has spread to Europe and North America. But there have been very few studies looking at the impact of the phenomenon on the participants’ health.
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Karaoke Blast Kills 25, Injures 41
BEIJING - A Chinese coal mine owner who ran a karaoke parlor where 25 people were killed in a giant explosion stored more than a ton of explosives in the basement, a report said Friday.
Qu Hua died in the blast that leveled the two-story building and buried nearby cars in rubble, the Beijing News reported. Police were questioning Qu’s wife and some of his employees, it reported.
Birthday revelers and students celebrating the end of exams were among the dead, it reported.
Forty-one people were injured by Thursday’s blast in Tianshifu township in Liaoning province, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.
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Singer Killed for Being Off-Key
Happened in the Philippines. Police say the bar’s security guard yelled at him for being off-key. Guy, age 29, ignored him and kept going. But he couldn’t ignore a gunshot wound to the chest. He died on the scene. From the story:
Alas, it does not seem to be a rare occurrence. So many fights and even deaths have occurred in Manila when patrons sing out of tune that the popular Frank Sinatra tune “My Way” was reportedly taken off many karaoke bars’ song lists.
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Sororities Compete for Charity
High-pitched screaming and booty-shaking filled the stage as women from different sororities belted out renditions of songs ranging from Sisqo’s “The Thong Song” to Gwen Stefani’s “Holla Back Girl.”
Sigma Alpha Epsilon hosted “SAE What Karaoke?” at Mitchell Hall April 11 as part of Paddy Murphy, the annual week-long competition among sororities that raises money for charity.
The event, fashioned after the popular MTV show, featured trios from seven sororities - Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Phi, Chi Omega, Delta Gamma and Sigma Kappa - facing off in three rounds of competition.
The rounds consisted of a song each group prepared, followed by spinning “the Wheel of Doom” to select a song at random to sing and finally a lightning round, in which the DJ played a series of song clips the two finalists had to sing.
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Karaoke bar bombs wound 5 in Thailand
BANGKOK: Militants detonated three small bombs at karaoke bars and at a roadside in Thailand’s rebellious Muslim south, wounding five people including two policemen.
The latest attack in a nearly three-year-old separatist insurgency occurred late on Saturday in the Tak Bai district in the province of Narathiwat, one of three provinces near the Malaysian border where more than 1700 people have been killed.
The 5kg bombs were detonated simultaneously at two karaoke bars and at a roadside in the area.
“A bomb in one karaoke bar exploded just after the two policemen walked into the bar,” one police official who declined to be identified.
Three civilians were also wounded in the two bar bombings.
“Witnesses saw a teenage boy walk into one bar and placed a paper bag, presumably with a bomb inside, under a couch,” the police official said.
The blast followed arson and shooting attacks in the neighbouring province of Yala, where militants shot a teacher couple and their daughter earlier on Saturday. Four schools were also set on fire in the attacks which came despite the post-coup government beginning a concerted effort for peace.
Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont travelled to the region to deliver an apology on Thursday for past hardline government policies.
Prosecutors also dropped charges against 92 Muslims involved in a 2004 protest in Tak Bai which led to 78 Muslims dying in army custody and fanned the flames of antagonism when the government refused to apologise.
Influential Muslims in the region say the apology for the hardline policies of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, ousted in a bloodless coup on September 19, was most welcome but unlikely to lead to a swift peace.
There has been no response from militant groups, who have never claimed responsibility for any of the violence or set out their aims.
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