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Celebrities1 from Lady Gaga to Linkin Park rallied their fans to ante up for earthquake and tsunami2 relief in Japan. 日本强震发生后,Lady Gaga、“林肯公园”乐队及众多明星纷纷召集粉丝为地震海啸捐款。 Celebrities from Lady Gaga to Linkin Park rallied their fans to ante up for earthquake and tsunami relief in Japan. "Little Monsters, show your support for Japan with this 'We Pray For Japan' wristband!" her website said, encouraging her fans to donate. "All proceeds go directly to Japan relief efforts(救灾工作) ." Gaga also directed fans to the Citizen Effect web page where they can contribute to a campaign by Google CEO Eric Schmidt and his wife Wendy. The couple will match the first $100,000 donated to help American Red Cross relief efforts in Japan. Citizen Effect uses social networking to support charity efforts. Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park has designed a T-shirt to benefit Music for Relief's Tsunami Relief in Japan. Donations of $10 can be made by texting "MFR" to 85944. Music for Relief also established a fund after the Haiti earthquake. Starting Tuesday, people wanting to donate also will be able to contribute at downloadtodonate.org. Anyone giving $10 or more will be able to download a collection of new songs. The Red Cross appeared to be the charity of choice among celebs, who encouraged their fan bases to make donations via text message. "Imagine... if we ALL texted REDCROSS to 90999 we'd have raised over 60million dollars for #JAPAN REFLIEF! BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE! BE!," said a post on singer Katy Perry's Twitter on Sunday night. Likewise, rapper P. Diddy, talk show host Conan O'Brien and R&B singer Chris Brown implored3(恳求或祈求) their followers4 to help the victims of the disaster. 点击收听单词发音
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