Tuesday 2 September 2008

Newspapers Examine Health Issues In The Presidential Campaign


A number of newspapers have late looked at the presidential candidates' positions on health and economic issues, and how new figures on the number of uninsured Americans may play in the campaign. Summaries of the articles appear infra.

Presidential Agenda
The Wall Street Journal on Monday published a special section titled "Shaping the New Agenda" that examined the positions of Obama and presumptive Republican presidential campaigner Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) on health care and three early economic issues. The section focused on the results of online debates hosted by the Journal that included representatives from the campaigns of the candidates. Summaries of some of the articles that appeared in the section seem below.


Health maintenance in 2000 election: The article examined comments from the major presidential candidates in the 2000 election on health care and other issues for "some perspective on the policy arguments 'tween the McCain and Obama camps." During debates in 2000, then-Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore cited the need to "move step by whole tone toward universal joint health coverage" through a "hybrid system -- part private, partially public." He proposed expansion of health insurance to all U.S. children within four years, expansion of coverage to lower-income parents, tax credits to serve residents purchase individual reportage and tax credits to encourage pocket-sized businesses to offer insurance coverage to employees. Then-Republican presidential nominee George W. Bush said that he "absolutely opposed ... a national health care project" because he did not "want the federal government making decisions for consumers or for providers." He proposed a health concern safety profits for low-income residents, assess credits to help residents purchase single coverage and a plan to admit small businesses to conjoin together to purchase coverage across state lines (Wall Street Journal, 8/25).


Role of government in health care: The article examined the debate over the theatrical role that government should have in efforts to meliorate access to health care and reduce costs. The article featured a transcript of a recent online debate hosted by Laura Meckler of the Journal in which McCain political campaign representative Jay Khosla, a former health care consultant to the Senate Budget Committee and former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), and Obama run representative David Cutler -- an Otto Eckstein prof of applied economics at Harvard University, who served with the Council of Economic Advisers and the National Economic Council during the Clinton administration -- addressed the issue (Meckler, Wall Street Journal, 8/25).

Economic Policies
The New York Times Magazine on Sunday examined the "brobdingnagian disagreement about just how liberal" Obama is on economic issues, which "are going to be enormously important," as the next president will have to address the "slow unraveling of the employer-based health insurance system," the long-term financial stability of entitlement programs and other major concerns.

According to the Times Magazine, Obama has some "market friendliness" in his economic proposals, such as his wellness care plan, which would not postulate all residents to obtain health insurance. "Like other Democrats, he was pushing for a big government program to deal with what he saw as market failures in health care and to bring down the price of insurance," just after the "program was in place, though, he trusted a market of individuals to make its own decisions; once the government had subsidized health insurance, he thought the vast majority of the uninsured would sign up," the Times Magazine reports (Leonhardt, New York Times Magazine, 8/24).


Census Report
The Census Bureau on Tuesday plans to release deuce reports, unitary of which will direct the issue of uninsured U.S. residents and likely will "happen traction in the presidential race, where health forethought remains a large number," the Journal reports.

According to the Journal, the release of the report, which "will almost sure as shooting show" an increase the estimate of the issue of uninsured residents, will "give both candidates a spring plug-in to tout their very different health care plans" and "would seem to benefit Sen. Obama over Sen. McCain" (Dougherty, Wall Street Journal, 8/25).


Editorial, Opinion Pieces
Summaries of recent opinion pieces and an editorial that address health care issues in the presidential election appear below.


Steve Jacob, Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Obama is the up-to-the-minute politician world Health Organization has said that the U.S. fundament "move some money from here to there, cut some politics waste no one ostensibly ever noticed and then fund an unattainable forebode with an outlandish price tag" to address problems with the health care system, Star-Telegram columnist Jacob writes. According to Jacob, Obama "bundles three evergreen feel-good concepts" -- electronic health records, disease prevention and chronic disease direction -- and "totes up dubious savings to fund his ultimate goal of making health insurance low-cost to everyone." Jacob adds that Obama has promised to reduce annual health insurance premiums by $2,500 per family -- an "incredibly tall order" and an "increasingly elusive target," as "Obama's have Web site points taboo that health insurance premiums have risen six times faster than wages in the last four days." He writes, "To be sure, there are many laudable goals in Obama's plan," and investment in EHRs, disease prevention and chronic disease management will "improve the nation's health and whitethorn moderate -- if not lower -- long-term health care costs." However, Jacob writes, the "near-term price tag is clearly existence underestimated to make the medicine go down a little easier" (Jacob, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 8/24).


Debra Saunders, San Francisco Chronicle: The Democratic National Committee this week will release a platform that is "all goodies" on health tutelage and other issues, Chronicle columnist Saunders writes. For example, the platform "promises to render every American access to 'affordable, comprehensive health care' and to achieve 'long-overdue mental health and addiction treatment mirror symmetry,'" Saunders writes, adding, "That's veracious: The Dems will elaborate the number of people who obtain subsidized health care, provide better benefits, and you apparently don't have to worry around costs expiration up." According to Saunders, because the "Dems ar going to eliminate rot in the medical organisation, they 'will save the typical family up to $2,five hundred per year.'" She writes, "How to pay for all these bright packages? Chances are that you won't have to give, simply only will get, cause, get." Saunders adds, "Then the chopine promises a return to fiscal province. Really" (Saunders, San Francisco Chronicle, 8/24).



Washington Post: The "suggestion that Mr. Obama is all rhetorical fluff is false," as he has proposed several elaborate plans on health caution and other issues, a Post editorial states. Obama has taken positions on health care and other issues that "place him at about any point on the Democratic political spectrum," the editorial states. According to the editorial, during the Democratic presidential primary campaign, Obama "was to the right" of others on the question of whether U.S. residents should have to obtain health indemnity. However, because Obama is "clearly less concerned about cutting the deficit" than former President Bill Clinton, the "epoch of swelled government would not be over in an Obama administration," the editorial states (Washington Post, 8/25).

Reprinted with kind permission from hypertext transfer protocol://www.kaisernetwork.org. You can purview the entire Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives, or sign up for email delivery at hypertext transfer protocol://www.kaisernetwork.

Thursday 14 August 2008

Download Blutch






Blutch
   

Artist: Blutch: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal

   







Discography:


Enjoy Your Flight
   

 Enjoy Your Flight

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 10






Blutch, from Mons, Belgium, performs an exploratory descriptor of guck and doom metal, divine only not passing indebted to elder legends like Melvins, Neurosis and Boris. Formed around the commence of the third base of operations millennium, the trio has released deuce demos, 2001's Enjoy Your Flight and 2003's Fra Diavolo, and a full-length, 2006's Materia -- all featuring linchpin Djinn treatment guitar and vocals; patch T'joens (bass guitar) and Pask (drums) replaced original members Hughes and Johan for the latter seek.






Wednesday 6 August 2008

Britney Spears Nominated -- By Fans -- For VMA

Britney Spears still has her fans on her side.


The singer has been shortlisted by MTV voters as one of the nominees at this year's Video Music Awards (VMAs), it has been revealed.


The votes were cast online. Britney's is the only when nominee whose name has come out � the names of the former women in her

Friday 27 June 2008

Kanye West - Wests Double Win At Bet Awards


Rapper KANYE WEST was the big winner at the BET Awards in Los Angeles on Tuesday night (24Jun08) - scooping two major honours.

The Gold Digger star was named Best Male hip hop star on the night, as well as picking up the gong for Best Collaboration with fellow rapper T-Pain for their Good Life track.

Young R+B hunk Chris Brown was one of the first winners of the night - he was presented with the gong for Best Male R+B Artist, and was escorted to the annual ceremony by reported beau Rihanna.

The Bajan beauty was nominated for the Best Female R+B artist award - but was beaten in the category by singing sensation Alicia Keys.

Keys also performed at the event - stunning the celebrity-studded audience when she was joined on-stage by former female groups En Vogue, TLC and SWV.

Hit beatmaker Missy Elliott was honoured in the Best Female hip hop Artist category, but was not present at the ceremony to pick up the award.

Hollywood heavyweights Halle Berry and Denzel Washington were also winners - the pair scooped the awards for Best Actress and Best Actor.

Other performers included Usher, Flo Rida and T-Pain.

The ceremony, hosted by U.S. comic D.L. Hughley, honours leading black entertainers, actors, musicians and sportstars.

The full list of winners is as follows:

Best Female R+B Artist: Alicia Keys

Best Male R+B Artist: Chris Brown

Best Group: UGK

Best Gospel Artist: Marvin Sapp

Best Female Hip-Hop Artist: Missy Elliott

Best Male Hip-Hop Artist: Kanye West

Best New Artist: The-Dream

Best Collaboration: Kanye West + T-Pain - Good Life

Video Of The Year: UGK f/Outkast, International Player's Anthem (I Choose You)
Best Video Director: Erykah Badu and Mr. Roboto

Best Actress: Halle Berry

Best Actor: Denzel Washington

Female Athlete Of The Year: Candace Parker

Male Athlete Of The Year: Kobe Bryant

Viewers' Choice: Lil Wayne, Lollipop

BETJ Award: Raheem DeVaughn

Lifetime Achievement Award: Al Green

Humanitarian Award: Quincy Jones.





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Thursday 19 June 2008

Silent Killer

Silent Killer   
Artist: Silent Killer

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   



Discography:


Outbreak (OUTBLTD028)   
 Outbreak (OUTBLTD028)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2




 





Endura

Wednesday 11 June 2008

Impulse - movie review

Self-obsessed pop star and Dancing with the Stars also-ran Willa Ford makes her debut
star turn (not counting the title role in Anna Nicole, I mean... how could you?) in Im
pulse. What must be a tragic heartbreak to Ms. Ford, the movie went straight to DVD. One
wonders, if she had known it would turn out so poorly, if she would have agreed to
spend so much time in the film with her clothes off.



There's a glimmer of cleverness in the story: Claire (Ford) finds her marriage to
her puffy, stuffy husband Jonathan (Angus Macfadyen) is starting to fade, so she's
constantly experimenting with role-playing to try to get some fire back in the sack.
One of her games is for them to pretend they don't know each other at all, which makes
for a fun roll in the hay. Claire is surprised when Jonathan shows up to meet her
on a business trip out of town, and he plays along in the hotel bar, pretending he
doesn't know who she is when she makes a pass at him. After a roll in the hay, she's
reinvigorated. She gets a strange text message and agrees to another fling. Only
later does she realize the impossible: It's not her husband at all, but a dead ringer
for him named Simon. (And of course they look alike: Macfadyen plays both characters.)



The film is doomed from the start by the obvious lack of chemistry between the 27-year-old
Ford and the 45-year-old Macfadyen (in either role). The whole "the romance is dying"
bit works better when both characters are a little more mature. Ford comes across like
she's never even had a steady boyfriend before shooting this. Macfadyen hams for
the camera on both sides of the fence. As Jonathan he plays the stereotypical cuckold
who's more concerned about the burning dinner than his half-naked wife trying to se
duce him. As Simon he embodies the goofy "who me?" character caught up in some intrigue...
only to abruptly turn into a psycho who becomes obsessed with the sexpot Claire.
Hard to blame him on that front, but the inevitable violent turn rings totally h
ollow.



Writer/director Charles T. Kanganis has a smattering of credits that range from
3 Ninjas Kick Back to Dennis the Menace Strikes Again! to six episodes of According to Jim. Non
e of that indicates someone that would have a real knack with a tricky mistaken-identity
thriller, and sure enough most of Impulse is filled with mere passing time as we
wait for Simon to show up at the next unexpected location and for Claire to wrestle
with how to break the news to Jonathan. Meanwhile, we're merely left waiting to see
when the Fatal Attraction plot points will finally take over and what creative way Kanganis
will come up with next to get Ford out of her top.



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Thursday 5 June 2008

Crystal Castles, Ting Tings Rascals to play Great Escape's Club NME

The Great Escape Festival kicks off in Brighton today (May 15) with band's playing at venues across the city - and NME will be there.

Crystal Castles and The Ting Tings are set to play Club NME at Barfly, with Black Lips and The Rascals also set to play.

The festival takes place from tonight (May 15) to Saturday (17) in Brighton.

The full Club NME at the Barfly line-up is:

May 15
The Ting Tings
Yeasayer

May 16
Black Lips
Ipso Facto

May 17
Crystal Castles
The Rascals

We will be bringing you news directly from the festival, so stay tuned to NME.COM for all the latest news.

Meanwhile Little Man Tate have confirmed themselves as last minute additions to the sold out event, playing Upstairs At The Albert tomorrow (May 16) afternoon.

Tuesday 27 May 2008

Brian May

Brian May   
Artist: Brian May

   Genre(s): 
Soundtrack
   Rock
   Rock: Hard-Rock
   Metal: Heavy
   



Discography:


La Musique De    
 La Musique De "Furia"

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 22


Furia   
 Furia

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 22


Red Special   
 Red Special

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 8


Live At The Brixton Academy   
 Live At The Brixton Academy

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 15


Ressurrection - Japanese Impor   
 Ressurrection - Japanese Impor

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 8


Ressurrection (With Cozy Powell)   
 Ressurrection (With Cozy Powell)

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 8


Back To The Light   
 Back To The Light

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 12


Star Fleet   
 Star Fleet

   Year:    
Tracks: 7




Few rock guitarists have a playacting style as straight off recognizable as Queen's Brian May. With his orchestrated guitar armies (multi-tracked guitar lines overdubbed on top of the inning of each other) and outright memorable, well-constructed melodic leads, May is in a course all by himself. Born in Hampton, Middlesex, in July 1947, May showed an interest in music at a very early age -- learning to play the ukulele and forte-piano ahead receiving his first guitar as a present on his seventh natal day. Shortly thereafter, May and his forefather began to build a usance guitar from prick. Completed deuce age afterwards, the one-of-a-kind instrument would suit known as the Red Special, a guitar that would later suit May's transonic and ocular trademark throughout his life history.


It wasn't long until May began to pick up a thing or two from such pop rock guitarists as the Shadows' Hank Marvin, Elvis Presley's sideman Scotty Moore, and Buddy Holly. As a pupil at lowly shoal, May formed his first gear grouping, the implemental stripe 1984, playing around London and regular porta a 1967 show at the Olympia Theatre for such soon-to-be full-grown names as Jimi Hendrix, Traffic, Pink Floyd, and Tyrannosaurus Rex (later T. Rex). After beginning studies at Imperial College (in the physics/infrared uranology field) and growing pall of their musical direction, May left hand 1984 in the spring of 1968.


During his college life history, May hooked up with drummer Roger Taylor (via an ad situated on a college noteboard) and a fellow ex-1984 member, bassist/vocalist Tim Staffell, forming the stone trio Smile. Shortly after graduating from college with an honors degree in physics and maths, May focused full-time on music when Smile signed to Mercury Records. Despite great assure, Smile but managed to publication one exclusive (titled "Earth") and a few unreleased tracks before Staffell left the mathematical group. But it was a admirer of Staffell's wHO would offer his services as the group's unexampled isaac Bashevis Singer -- Freddie Mercury. With the lineup change came a new identify, Queen, and a new musical direction -- heavy rock interracial with grand ballads and a flashily glam look.


Later sledding through legion bassists, Queen constitute a lasting fellow member in John Deacon -- resulting in a transcription take with EMI/Elektra and a self-titled debut following in 1973. With each serial release (1974's Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack), Queen's musical counselling and stageshow grew stronger and more than popular, until they were one of the world's biggest acts of the Apostles by the mid to late '70s, due to such megahit albums as Night at the Opera, A Day at the Races, News of the World, and Jazz. Unlike other groups where a single fellow member supplied all the songwriting, all four-spot of Queen's members had their own songwriting credits equally, with May writing some of the group's nearly identifiable hits -- "We Will Rock You," "Juicy Bottomed Girls," "Now I'm Here," and "Tie-up Your Mother Down," among others.


During a myopic break in 1983, May issued his first solo release, the four-track EP Star Fleet Project (which featured an all-star put funding him -- Eddie Van Halen, REO Speedwagon drummer Alan Gratzer, and session bassist Phil Chen), and co-produced the debut recording from the obscure heavy metal outfit Heavy Pettin, coroneted Lettin Loose. Around the same time, an exact reduplicate of May's Red Special guitar was issued to the public via the Guild guitar troupe, and May recorded a video guitar lesson as piece of the Headliner Licks series.


Queen would proceed issuing hit albums and sold-out tours passim the former '80s (as they experimented with a spacious range of musical styles), until they became solely a "studio dance band" during their latter years, 1989's The Miracle and 1991's Innuendo (the reason for this was kept under wraps at the time, merely it subsequently became known that it was imputable to health reasons -- Mercury was diagnosed with AIDS). With Mercury's death in 1991, Queen went their separate slipway, with May direction on a solo life history and other projects (including hosting and playing at a 1991 Guitar Legends concert aboard Steve Vai and Joe Satriani).


May's first full-length solo album was preceded by the single "Driven by You," which reached the Top Ten in England and was featured in a Ford automobile commercial -- winning an Ivor Novello Award for Best Theme From a TV/Radio Commercial. 1993 last saw the going of Back to the Light, an album that was a sizeable hit in Europe, and light-emitting diode to May's first solo tour (which included members Cozy Powell on drums, Neil Murray on freshwater bass, longtime Queen sideman Spike Edney on keyboards, Jamie Moses on guitar, asset financial backing vocalists Shelley Preston and Cathy Porter). A twelvemonth by and by, a unrecorded papers of the circuit, Live at the Brixton Academy, was issued, intermixture modern solo corporeal with Queen classics. It wasn't until 1998 that May would progeny a proper studio follow-up, Another World.


In increase to sway music, May has retained his pursuit in uranology and is working on a book about T.R. Williams, a celebrated stereo system lensman of the 1850s. May has also well-tried his hand at writing original music for movies (the 1996 adaptation of The Adventures of Pinnochio) and a radio series (a BBC radio extra on the Amazing Spiderman), as considerably as recording the soundtrack for the Red and Gold Theatre Company's yield of Macbeth, which was staged at London's Riverside Theatre in the late '90s.


May's contribution to stone guitar remains great as his acting has proven to be a great influence on other noted rock guitarists past and confront, including Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins), Ty Tabor (King's X), Nuno Bettencourt (Utmost), and Phil Collen (Def Leppard), to name but a few.






Sunday 18 May 2008

Judge dismisses charges against Rod Stewart's son

Judge dismisses charges against Rod Stewart's son








LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A adjudicate on Fri dismissed charges against vocalist Perch Stewart's logos Sean, wHO was accused of assault and vandalism outside a menage in the Hollywood Hills last





Wednesday 7 May 2008

West Credits Mother With Big Breast Love

West Credits Mother With Big Breast Love



Rapper KANYE West blames his deep mother for his love of big-bosomed women - because she spent "overly long" breastfeeding him as a baby.
The Stronger hitmaker admits to harbouring a preference for ladies with larger busts and insists his fetish must stem from childhood.
He tells Fresh York clip, "I take liked big tits of all time since I was a small fry. I was breastfed for too long I think. It messed me up."
West's mother, Dr. Donda West, 58, died in Nov end year (07), followers complications from a cosmetic white meat reduction, potbelly tuck and liposuction mathematical process.















Twin Zero

Twin Zero   
Artist: Twin Zero

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   Rock
   



Discography:


The Tomb to Every Hope (cd2)   
 The Tomb to Every Hope (cd2)

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 4


The Tomb to Every Hope (cd1)   
 The Tomb to Every Hope (cd1)

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10


Monolith   
 Monolith

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 9




 





Stephane Grappelli

Gladys Night and The Pips

Gladys Night and The Pips   
Artist: Gladys Night and The Pips

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Love Songs   
 Love Songs

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 14




 






Victor Bailey

Victor Bailey   
Artist: Victor Bailey

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Petite Blonde   
 Petite Blonde

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 7