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Thursday, September 14, 2006

PR Newswire Broadcast Minute and Podcast for Thursday September 14, 2006

PR Newswire Broadcast Minute and Podcast for Thursday September 14, 2006

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Is That Hot?!; Mobile Media Provider Debuts 'Paris Ringtone'

Oasys Mobile today unveiled the "Paris Ringtone," which dramatizes Hilton's recent arrest, now available for a free download via oasysmobile-dot- com. The ringtone is compatible with most top tier wireless carries in the United States. Oasys has developed a ringtone that brings to your phone a re- enactment of this controversial socialite's run-in with the law. Users will be alerted of an incoming phone call when they hear, "Handcuffs are Hot!" Paris is the second in a series of Scandal Tones carried exclusively on OasysMobile-dot-com. The first was the now infamous "Mel in Malibu" ringtone which featured an Australian accented voice yelling, "I own Malibu!"

Full story at: http://media.prnewswire.com/en/jsp/main.jsp?resourceid=3291888

America Celebrates Beyonce's 'B'Day' With a Number One Debut on Billboard Top Two Hundred

Pop superstar Beyonce's second solo album, B'Day, has just entered the Billboard Top Two Hundred best-selling albums chart at Number One with true first week's sales of more than five hundred thousand, according to SoundScan. The US chart debut of B'Day was mirrored in Japan, where the album rocketed up the international album chart in a record-breaking two and a half days after its worldwide release on September fourth, Beyonce's birthday.

Full story at: http://media.prnewswire.com/en/jsp/main.jsp?resourceid=3291575

Schools Earn B and C Grades in Physical Education

When asked to grade their schools' physical education programs and efforts to keep kids healthy and active, seventy-two percent of school Parent-Teacher Organization and Association leaders graded their schools with a "B" or "C." With the growing obesity epidemic and many schools eliminating or reducing physical education and recess due to budget cuts, more than fifty percent of respondents indicate sporting equipment, playgrounds and field trips are most needed in their schools, according to the recent online survey distributed by P-T-O Today in conjunction with Nestle Waters North America.

Full story at: http://media.prnewswire.com/en/jsp/main.jsp?resourceid=3291706

Nearly Twenty of the Population Aspires to Have Cosmetic Surgery in the Future, Do You?

The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery is announcing the results of its 2006 Consumer Perception Survey. The survey was conducted on behalf of the Academy to gauge current consumer perceptions as it relates to celebrity "must-have" features, cosmetic procedures and consumer misconceptions on practitioners' education, qualifications and training. The survey showed that cosmetic surgery is something that only six percent of the adult population has done, but that almost twenty percent of the population aspires to do at some point in their lifetime.

Full story at: http://media.prnewswire.com/en/jsp/main.jsp?resourceid=3291959

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PRNewswire -- Sept. 14

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