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WHAT HAS TAKEN PLACE in Beijing's Bird's Nest over the course of this
week is the stuff of which our history is made - and make it we did.
Some in American athletics circles are beginning to say that our
athletes could not have done this without the help of "substances"... click on "What a Joy" in the News section.
Triple gold medal winner Usain Bolt put his celebrations on hold to visit victims of the devastating earthquake in Sichuan, urging survivors to use the Olympics as inspiration to look forward, not back... click on "Lightning Bolt" in the News section.
"Double Bolt!" reads the cover of the China Daily Olympic special. In
the store, a lady points to our Jamaica shirt and says, "Bolt! We
love him." The hotel bellhop proudly gestures with his Jamaica key
ring and says the one English word that is reverberating across China - "Bolt!"
... click on "Best of Times" in the News section.
At 8.59pm local time on a balmy Swiss evening here, the athlete in lane five settled into his
starting blocks in the Letzigrund Stadion. The crowd, filling the compact arena to the brim of
its 26,000 capacity, ceased their whistling, their roaring and their banging on the metal
advertising hoardings and hushed to near silence... click on "Strikes Twice" in the News section.
The yellow yam, a staple in the Jamaican diet, was singled out this week as a miracle veg that
propelled young Usain "Lightning" Bolt to three gold medals in the Beijing Olympics ... click on "Yellow Yam" in the News section.
For those of you who missed the olympics check out these OlymPics... click on "OlymPics" in the News section.
With the current call for a ban of all cough medicines for children age 6 and under by an expert panel of the FDA, it's helpful to understand why these cough medicines are being reevaluated and to explore alternative remedies.
... click on "Honey" in the News section.
Three prominent neurosurgeons recently said on the CNN interview show Larry King Live that they refuse to place cellular phones directly against their heads, for fear of brain tumors... click on "Cell Phones" in the News section.
How old are those "New" tires you are buying? Some people are buying old "New" tires without knowing. Watch this 20/20 report so you can read the manufactured date on those "new" tires... click on "New Tires" in the News section.
I am searching for my father Robert (Bugs) Lee (updated Aug)... click on "Robert Lee" in the Articles section.
I am trying to contact Terry on behalf of a food writer from New York, Grace Young. Terry is the blonde woman in the audience of the cooking demonstration at the Hakka Conference held in Toronto on June 28 and 29 this year... click on "Seeking Terry" in the Articles section.
There is no denying it, money plays a crucial roll in our lives.
It can be a blessing, or it can be to our grief ... click on "I Believe" in the Articles section.
I had been wanting to travel to this area for the past 5 years; however, each summer something seemed to come up to block me from planning several weeks, which you need, for vacationing here. This is a great region for back-packing. Unfortunately, that's not my gig. I've never owned one...click on "China's Wild West" in the Articles section.
Phil Fung, a Chinese-Jamaican-American painter, received word that a panel of judges, consisting of curators from the Guggenheim and the Denver Museum of Contemporary Art, chose his portrait of Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama, to be featured at the 2008 Democratic National Convention... click on "Phil Fung" in the Articles section.
The son of Earl and Pamellia (neeChung) Lee of Miami, Florida, SEAN A. LEE, recently returned from a 15-month combat deployment in Afghanistan in support of OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM in April, 2008 ... click on "Sean Lee" in the Articles section.
The Banana Man, a poem read by George Scott ... click on "Banana Man" in the Articles section.
For the last two decades or more, there has been an active movement in the Chinese Jamaican community to restore and reconstruct the Cemetery, where many of our parents, siblings, and even grandparents, are buried.
Now, a dedicated team, led by Robert Lee, has been working quietly and tirelessly to restore the dilapidated Chinese Cemetery ... click on "Chinese Cemetery" in the Articles section.
Check out some jokes/pics ... click on "Joke of the Month" in the Articles section.
Cook up some Sweet Potato Pudding ... go to the Recipes page.