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eVe 7th January 2008 08:04 PM

It's sad she makes news worldwide with such a tragic story rather than her singing carrer...

cloud♥honey 7th January 2008 08:05 PM

Oh my god :o I hope brazilian TV do a reportage about it too :o

polka-dot-jewel 7th January 2008 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ayufan85 (Post 1292629)
She have the same of Beethoven but just one ear... (It's several)

Aah, I see what they're talking about now. (How they both have tinnitus.)

cloud♥honey 7th January 2008 08:08 PM

Yay, Ayu will become famous because of her earing problems :o

VAL 7th January 2008 08:17 PM

in TaiwanNews --> LINK

tokyoxjapanxfan 7th January 2008 08:23 PM

i agree that the picture choice isnt the greatest...if it showed the entire pic, with her sparkly/reflecting dress, it would look better...haha.

but anyway...it's really incredible that it makes all these headlines...:(

criminal 7th January 2008 08:27 PM

A whole lot of articles that basically are exact copies of each other.

Not~Yet 7th January 2008 08:31 PM

It feels so sad in that video where the guy reads Ayu's comment about going to doctor and finding out her ear was deaf while TW... plays in the background. :( At he
Quote:

One day
When I happened to be puzzled a little
By a new and unfamiliar view
Which I must have chosen
part I was almost teary again but since Ayu is moving forward we must too ne~
BBC, whoa. Wish it wouldn't have to be about this topic..

http://www.china.org.cn/english/ente...ent/238321.htm What a pic... O__o

rikku411 7th January 2008 08:35 PM

wow, i'm really surprised... it seems the West really isn't oblivious to Eastern entertainment.

ImpactBreaker 7th January 2008 08:39 PM

That nwews is extremely unprofessional. I'm quite surprised since it comes from BBC. tinnitus is not a disease, it's a symptom. That's almost like saying ayu is deaf because her ear is deaf.
On the other hand, it's interesting to seem this problem has trigged international media's interest in reporting it.

MemorialAddress 7th January 2008 08:39 PM

Waaah I just cried againnn :weep
OF COURSE every country almost EXCEPT THE US has a news about it!! :( lol

I will wait for the US to report =]
Well, I WISH they would! :weep

And actually, it really is also a disease :yes
It is in the disease database:yes

Bad Wolf 7th January 2008 08:43 PM

I think it's impressive, too--while it's sad it has to deal with negative news, it always fascinates me when I see Ayu mentioned in media outlets prominent in the West (CNN, Times, BBC).

minkAYuko 7th January 2008 08:45 PM

She's the Beethoven of our era!:cry

Not~Yet 7th January 2008 08:45 PM

Well they did mention her amazing success so it's not all bad. :)

Bad Wolf 7th January 2008 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ImpactBreaker (Post 1292671)
That nwews is extremely unprofessional. I'm quite surprised since it comes from BBC. tinnitus is not a disease, it's a symptom. That's almost like saying ayu is deaf because her ear is deaf.
On the other hand, it's interesting to seem this problem has trigged international media's interest in reporting it.

It's not the news' fault if the reporter writing the article messes it up--they're unprofessional, then. Or their fact-checkers are. Though also in their defence, they make the tinnitus thing seem like a rumor/hearsay and not something 100% factual.

PrincessAyu 7th January 2008 08:58 PM

I almost can't believe she made it even into European news articles with this!... no Dutch ones but even Estonian and the UKs. I hope some miracle might happen and she'll heal. A friend of mine says the deafness causes the bad singing, but that her voice is still the same old. I am positive Ayu can overcome this. She is an incredibly strong woman.

when I heard on the news a man fell down a 47store building or so and lived to tell about it..... then I believe Ayu can overcome this deafness one way or another!

ImpactBreaker 7th January 2008 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InoriNoUta (Post 1292693)
It's not the news' fault if the reporter writing the article messes it up--they're unprofessional, then. Or their fact-checkers are. Though also in their defence, they make the tinnitus thing seem like a rumor/hearsay and not something 100% factual.

a professional journalist will not input their thoughts in science/economic/etc if they aren't sure what it means. Their job is to report facts but also to majke sure what they're reporting makes sense and is accptable for anyone to read. They don't need and don't have to know about everything obviously. But they usually will have an opinion from someone who understands of the matter before writing crazy assumptions about it. What if tinnitus had the same meaning as eating poo? would this journalist be just describing everything they "hear" about? It's very unprofessional, specially coming from BBC which is werll known worldwide. tinnitus is not a disease, it's a symptom, so you can't assume or even speculate her disease is "tinnitus" and that it was caused by sound exposure and led to her deafness. To the regular reader, it goes unnoticed but for someone who works with health, that article is annoying to read. If it were from a second hand company I'd let it go..but it's BBC.

Bad Wolf 7th January 2008 09:02 PM

I dunno if they're putting their personal opinion into the article.. I just see them making the mistake of adding something that isn't completely confirmed.

minna 7th January 2008 09:04 PM

god! it's awesome to know that there are articles about her all around the world
the only thing is that it's a sad news :(
hmmm they should have taken another picture though

hey! no Canada's article :grumpy
*searching one*
impossible, I WANT A CANADIAN ARTICLE!

Not~Yet 7th January 2008 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PrincessAyu (Post 1292703)
A friend of mine says the deafness causes the bad singing, but that her voice is still the same old.

Maybe if she was completely deaf, but I think she'll learn rather soon to control her voice even with one working ear.. And there are awesome half-deaf singers out there. :yes

I wonder where they got that tinnitus thingy from... >___>


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