Wednesday 3 September 2008

Interest Groups Promote Health Reform As Election Issue During Democratic Convention


Health tending "may be taking a back seat" at the Democratic National Convention but "liberal activists are combat to make sure it is nerve center stage during the presidential campaign," The Hill reports. According to The Hill, Democrats had believed that health tending "would be at the head of the domestic agenda this election year," but the economy and gas prices have emerged as more important issues in the campaign. Dozens of events have been held by advocacy groups, as well as corporate interests such as the drugmaker AstraZeneca and lobbying organizations such as the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America.

Health aid "has not been abstracted from the convention," The Hill reports. Both late Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) and Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) "highlighted" health see the light in their speeches, and Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) potential will hash out the event in his speech on Thursday.

Rep. Marion Berry (D-Ark.), a former pill pusher, said, "I don't think any Democrat can have a successful campaign and not address (health care)."

Families USA Executive Director Ron Pollack aforementioned, "It is important that the next president and the following Congress pull in health concern reform a top and early precedency." He said that some of the events experience highlighted the "very substantial difference" betwixt the health care proposals of Obama and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain (Ariz.).

Service Employees International Union President Andy Stern said, "McCain is repackaging the failed policies of the past."

"In spite of the enthusiasm of activists ... and the rhetoric of politicians, the left backstage remains deep divided around health caution reform," with some load-bearing a single-payer system and others working to "keep the private health fear market," according to The Hill (Young, The Hill, 8/27).

Presidential Agenda
Obama as chair likely would approve several bills vetoed by President Bush -- such as legislation that would spread out SCHIP -- "within days of the opening of the adjacent Congress," the Washington Post reports. Bush twice vetoed legislation that would own expanded SCHIP (Weisman, Washington Post, 8/28).

In related news, Obama on Wednesday during a hunting expedition event in Montana promised to extend nationwide a state pilot program that assesses the mental health of veterans. Under the program, the Montana National Guard tests veterans for post-traumatic stress disorder every six months for the first deuce years later on they return from fight and in one case annually in subsequent years. The computer program exceeds internal standards established by the Department of Defense (Newhouse, Great Falls Tribune, 8/28).


Obama Should Focus More on Health Care, Op-Ed States
"If Obama is sledding to exult, he of necessity to draw the bourgeoisie voters who've watched their jobs, health care, retirement savings and family monetary resource grow less secure," simply "this testament only hap if he sharpens and expands his economic message, without further delay," Jacob Hacker, a professor of political skill at the University of California-Berkeley and a swain at the New America Foundation, writes in a New York Daily News opinion spell.

"To do that, he must put three moves into his economic playbook so far mostly lacking," one of which is an increased focus on health guardianship, according to Hacker. "Last year, Obama outlined a health plan light days better than McCain's -- and so pretty much stopped talk about it," Hacker writes, adding, "Democrats gain when health concern is an issue" because "people learn the thriftiness and health care as intertwined" (Hacker, New York Daily News, 8/27).


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Monday 25 August 2008

Mp3 music: Brandy






Brandy
   

Artist: Brandy: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock: Pop-Rock
R&B: Soul

   







Brandy's discography:


The Best Of
   

 The Best Of

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 18
Full Moon
   

 Full Moon

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 17
Talk About Our Love
   

 Talk About Our Love

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 10
Never Say Never
   

 Never Say Never

   Year:    

Tracks: 16
Brandy
   

 Brandy

   Year:    

Tracks: 14
Afrodisiac
   

 Afrodisiac

   Year:    

Tracks: 15






Though noneffervescent in her teens, isaac Bashevis Singer Brandy was among the biggest and brightest new stars to emerge during the 1890s; a multimedia system sensation, she was a succeeder non only on the pop and R&B charts, but in any case on goggle box. Born in McComb, MO, in 1979, Brandy Norwood was embossed in California, first-class honours degree degree attracting attending vocalizing with earth's surface area juvenility groups. From in that respect she affected on to a series of idiot loge awarding shows and specials, and later on co-starred in the passing ABC sitcom Theia. Brandy's self-titled debut LP appeared in 1994, debut a series of hits, among them "I Wanna Be Down," "Baby," and "Heartbroken"; by now a major star, she returned a class subsequently with the blockbuster "Sittin' Up in My Room," a cut from the soundtrack to the film Waiting to Exhale. "Missing You," from the soundtrack to 1996's Set It Off, was as intimately a hit, just or else of at once cathartic a followup LP, Brandy returned to performing, leading in the acclaimed UPN sitcom Moesha and besides appearing in the form of handle purpose of the 1997 Disney telefilm Cinderella, i of the biggest winner stories of the television season. Her long-awaited soph record album, Never Say Never, was at long last issued in mid-1998. Despite undermentioned 4 years later, Total Moon kept up her profile, spawning some other fistful of chart hits. Her one-quarter part criminal record album, Afrodisiac, was released in 2004. Its prima single -- "Lecture About Our Love" -- was produced by Kanye West. Although the reviews were positivistic boilersuit, the album didn't craft as well as whatsoever of her previous efforts and Brandy leftfield her label of 11 days, Atlantic. In December 2006, patch driving on Los Angeles pike, Brandy failed to full point when traffic on the spur track of the moment slowed. She make the cable car in front of her, which killed the number one wood and caused a four-car chain reaction. As she was working on her fifth record album in mid-2007, she had non been charged with a crime simply was existence sued by deuce different people tortuous in the prospect event.






Friday 15 August 2008

Radiohead deny 'Choke' soundtrack report

Radiohead bear denied that they suffer written the score for the handsome screen adjustment of Chuck Palahniuk's Choke.

Palahniuk claimed yesterday that the group has produced original material for the film.

However, a interpreter for the band insisted that their only contribution to the soundtrack will be 'The Reckoner', which is on their recent In Rainbows album.

"No-one in the Radiohead organisation is aware of the banding composing whatever original, incidental or ambient music for Choke," commented the representative.

The movie is released at cinemas in November.



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Thursday 19 June 2008

Looptroop

Looptroop   
Artist: Looptroop

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   Other
   



Discography:


Fort Europa   
 Fort Europa

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 16


The Struggle Continues   
 The Struggle Continues

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 14


Modern Day City Symphony   
 Modern Day City Symphony

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 15


Modern Day City Symphony   
 Modern Day City Symphony

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 15


Long Arm Of The Law (Full 12 Inch)   
 Long Arm Of The Law (Full 12 Inch)

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 6


Punk Not Dead   
 Punk Not Dead

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 10


Unsigned Hype EP   
 Unsigned Hype EP

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 9


Fuck A Record Deal EP   
 Fuck A Record Deal EP

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 5


From The Waxcabinet EP   
 From The Waxcabinet EP

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 12


Threesicksteez Tape (cd2)   
 Threesicksteez Tape (cd2)

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 7


Threesicksteez Tape (cd1)   
 Threesicksteez Tape (cd1)

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 9


Superstars   
 Superstars

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 7




 






Saturday 14 June 2008

Hollywood blaze doesn't stop MTV Movie Awards

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Fire? What fire?


MTV went ahead with its annual star-studded movie awards at the Universal Studios lot on Sunday, hours after a spectacular blaze destroyed chunks of Hollywood history nearby.


The celebrities on hand, such as host Mike Myers and presenter Will Smith, used the occasion to "pimp" -- as Myers said -- their upcoming movies, rather than address the damage.


The 17th annual MTV Movie Awards, a fan-driven event with none of the stuffiness or significance of the Oscars, took place in a hilltop theater that overlooked the smoky remains of well-known movie sets and a "King Kong" attraction.


Universal did close the theme park and the CityWalk retail strip, two of the country's most popular tourist attractions, but the MTV event was not in harm's way.


Winners are chosen by viewers who cast votes online and were informed beforehand, which partly explained their lack of surprise when their names are announced.


"Transformers" won the top award, best movie, and director Michael Bay said he would start shooting a sequel to the hit action movie on Monday.


Johnny Depp was the only multiple winner. The gum-chewing actor was treated like an all-conquering hero when he first took the stage to accept the best comedic performance award for his turn as pirate Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End." 

Sunday 8 June 2008

Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell   
Artist: Joni Mitchell

   Genre(s): 
Easy Listening
   Miscellaneous
   Rock: Folk-Rock
   Rock: Folk
   Rock
   Jazz: Jazz-Rock
   



Discography:


Shine   
 Shine

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 10


A Tribute to Joni Mitchell   
 A Tribute to Joni Mitchell

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


Shadows and Light (CD 2)   
 Shadows and Light (CD 2)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10


Shadows and Light (CD 1)   
 Shadows and Light (CD 1)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 9


Travelogue (CD 2)   
 Travelogue (CD 2)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11


Travelogue (CD 1)   
 Travelogue (CD 1)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11


Both Sides Now   
 Both Sides Now

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 12


Blue   
 Blue

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 10


Hits   
 Hits

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 15


Chalk Mark In A Rainstorm   
 Chalk Mark In A Rainstorm

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 10


The Hissing Of Summer Lawns   
 The Hissing Of Summer Lawns

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 10


For The Roses   
 For The Roses

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 12


Hejira   
 Hejira

   Year: 1976   
Tracks: 9


Court and Spark   
 Court and Spark

   Year: 1974   
Tracks: 11


Ladies Of The Canyon   
 Ladies Of The Canyon

   Year: 1970   
Tracks: 12


Clouds   
 Clouds

   Year: 1969   
Tracks: 10


Wild Things Run Fast   
 Wild Things Run Fast

   Year:    
Tracks: 11


Taming The Tiger   
 Taming The Tiger

   Year:    
Tracks: 11


Song To A Seagull   
 Song To A Seagull

   Year:    
Tracks: 10


Dreamland   
 Dreamland

   Year:    
Tracks: 17




When the sprinkle settles, Joni Mitchell english hawthorn stand as the most important and influential distaff recording artist of the late twentieth one C. Uncompromising and iconoclastic, Mitchell lost expectations at every turn; restlessly innovational, her music evolved from profoundly personal kinfolk stylings into pop, jazz, avant-garde, and even worldly concern music, presaging the multicultural experiment of the 1980s and 1990s by over a decade. Fiercely main, her work steadfastly resisted the whims of both mainstream audiences and the male-dominated recording industry. While Mitchell's records ne'er sold in the same numbers pool enjoyed by contemporaries like Carole King, Janis Joplin, or Aretha Franklin, none experimented so recklessly with their artistic identities or so bravely explored territorial dominion outside of the recognised confines of pop music, resulting in a creative bequest which paved the direction for performers ranging from Patti Smith and Chrissie Hynde to Madonna and Courtney Love.


Born Roberta Joan Anderson in Fort McLeod, Alberta, Canada, on November 7, 1943, she was stricken with infantile paralysis at the age of baseball club; spell convalescent in a children's hospital, she began her performing vocation by singing to the other patients. After later teaching herself to play guitar with the assistance of a Pete Seeger instruction ledger, she went off to art college, and became a fixture on the tribe music setting about Alberta. After relocating to Toronto, she married folksinger Chuck Mitchell in 1965, and began performing under the nominate Joni Mitchell.


A year later the duo moved to Detroit, MI, merely detached presently after; Joni remained in the Motor City, however, and north Korean won significant urge hail for her burgeoning songwriting skills and smoky, classifiable vocals, in the lead to a string of high profile performances in New York City. There she became a cause célèbre among the media and other performers; after she gestural to Reprise in 1967, David Crosby offered to produce her debut criminal record, a self-titled acoustic attempt that appeared the following year. Her songs besides ground peachy success with other singers: in 1968, Judy Collins scored a major attain with the Mitchell-penned "Both Sides Now," patch Fairport Convention covered "Easterly Rain" and Tom Rush recorded "The Circle Game."


Thanks to all of the outside exposure, Mitchell began to pull in a hard cult following; her 1969 sophomore effort, Clouds, reached the Top 40, patch 1970's Ladies of the Canyon sold level better on the strength of the single "Handsome Yellow Taxi." It besides included her anthemic opus "Woodstock," a major strike for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Still, the commercial and critical approval awarded her landmark 1971 record Blue was unprecedented: a luminous, starkly confessional go under written primarily during a European holiday, the album steadfastly established Mitchell as one of pop music's most noteworthy and insightful talents.


Predictably, she turned aside from Depressed's incandescent folk with 1972's For the Roses, the first of the many major stylistic turns she would take over the course of her daring life history. Backed by rock-jazz performing artist Tom Scott, Mitchell's music began moving into more pop-oriented territory, a change typified by the individual "You Turn Me On (I'm a Radio)," her first significant hit. The followup, 1974's authoritative Court and Spark, was her nigh commercially successful outing: a sparkling, jazz-accented fix, it reached the number deuce smirch on the U.S. album charts and launched trey hit singles -- "Serve Me," "Justify Man in Paris," and "Elevated on Robbery."


After the 1974 live compendium Miles of Aisles, Mitchell emerged in 1975 with The Hissing of Summer Lawns, a bold, near new wave record that housed her progressively complex songs in experimental, jazz-inspired settings; "The Jungle Line" introduced the rhythms of African Burundi drums, placing her far in front of the kill world's mid-'80s fascination with public music. 1976's Hegira, recorded with Weather Report bassist Jaco Pastorius, smoothened out the music's more difficult edges while employing minimalist techniques; Mitchell later performed the album's first base single, "Coyote," at the Band's Final Waltz concert that Thanksgiving.


Her next travail, 1977's two-record rig Don Juan's Reckless Daughter, was some other ambitious move, a compendium of foresightful, largely improvisational pieces recorded with jazz players Larry Carlton and Wayne Shorter, Chaka Khan, and a stamp battery of Latin percussionists. Shortly after the record's spillage, Mitchell was contacted by the legendary jazz bassist Charles Mingus, wHO invited her to make with him on a musical rendering of T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets. Mingus, wHO was suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease, sketched out a series of melodies to which Mitchell added lyrics; however, Mingus died on January 5, 1979, in front the disc was completed. After Mitchell finished their collaborationism on her own, she recorded the songs under the title Mingus, which was released the summer later on the jazz titan's pass.


Following her second live compendium, 1980's Shadows and Light, Mitchell returned to pop district for 1982's Godforsaken Things Run Fast; the first individual, a cover of the Elvis Presley hit "(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care," became her first chart single in eight age. Shortly after the album's spillage, she marital bassist/sound engine driver Larry Klein, wHO became a frequent collaborator on a great deal of her subsequent material, including 1985's synth-driven Dog Eat Dog, co-produced by Thomas Dolby. Mitchell's displace into electronics continued with 1988's Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm, featuring guests Peter Gabriel, Willie Nelson, Tom Petty, and Billy Idol.


Arthur Mitchell returned to her roots with 1991's Night Ride Home, a spare, stripped compendium spotlighting little more than her voice and acoustic guitar. Prior to recording 1994's Roily Indigo, she and Klein spaced, although he still co-produced the disk, which was her most acclaimed work in eld. In 1996, she compiled a geminate of anthologies, Hits and Misses, which self-contained her chart successes as well as underappreciated favorites. A newfangled studio record album, Taming the Tiger, followed in 1998. Both Sides Now, a accumulation of standards, followed in early 2000.


Deuce age later, Mitchell resurfaced with the double-disc release Travelog. She announced in October 2002 that this would be her last album e'er, for she'd fully grown tired of the industry. She told W magazine that she intended to crawl in. She too claimed she would never sign some other corporate mark deal and in Rolling Stone blamed the transcription manufacture for being "a sink." By the time Travelog appeared a month afterward, Mitchell had simmered down and her plans to call off it quits had been axed. Numerous compilations and remasters appeared between 2002 and 2006, culminating in the button of the independent Shine in 2007.






Friday 6 June 2008

Screen legend Richard Widmark dies

Richard Widmark, the actor who gave cinema one of its greatest villains with his performance as Tommy Udo in the film noir classic 'Kiss of Death', has died. He was 92.
The actor, who was Oscar-nominated for his role as Udo, passed away on Monday at his home in Connecticut; no further details were released.
Born in Minnesota in 1914, Widmark had intended to become a lawyer but changed direction when he performed in plays in college.
Among his other famous films were 'Pick Up on South Street', 'Night and the City', 'Broken Lance', 'The Alamo' and 'How the West Was Won'.
He is survived by his wife Susan, whom he married in 1999, and daughter Anne from his first marriage to the late writer Jean Hazelwood.