Wednesday 10 September 2008

Download Aura Noir mp3






Aura Noir
   

Artist: Aura Noir: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal: Death,Black

   







Discography:


The Merciless
   

 The Merciless

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 8
Increased Damnation
   

 Increased Damnation

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 15
Deep Tracts Of Hell
   

 Deep Tracts Of Hell

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 10
Black Trash Attack
   

 Black Trash Attack

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 10
Black Thrash Attack
   

 Black Thrash Attack

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 10
Dreams Like Deserts
   

 Dreams Like Deserts

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 6






Oslo, Norway's Aura Noir is a face project for some of the local extreme alloy scene's most renowned luminaries, to brain: vocalist/bassist Ole Jørgen Moe, guitar player Carl-Michael Eide (both of them likewise with Cadaver and Dødheimsgard), guitar player Rune Erickson (Mayhem, Mezzerschmitt), and, as of tardy, drummer Dirge Rep (Enslaved, Gehenna, etc.). Getting their start as early as 1993, the occasional supergroup issued a number of demos in front debuting in 1995 with the Dreams Like Deserts EP, which revealed them to be essentially thresh enthusiasts immersed in the stylistic furnishing of the encompassing blackened metallic element community. Aura Noir's followup efforts have included 1997's Dark Thrash Attack, 1999's Recondite Tracts of Hell, and 2000's Increased Damnation -- the last of which too featured invitee contributions from Darkthrone fable Fenriz.






Sunday 31 August 2008

Dana-Farber/Brigham And Women's Cancer Center Experts Webcast 10th Annual Patient Education Event On Prostate Cancer

�On September 10, 2008, at
6 p.m. E.T., preeminent prostate
cancer specialists from
Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center volition webcast their 10th
Annual Symposium on Prostate Cancer, a patient role education event
featuring the newest advances in treatment, screening, and prevention
of prostate cancer.



For this webcast, Anthony V. D'Amico, MD, PhD, Chief of the Prostate
Cancer Radiation
Oncology Service, Philip W. Kantoff, MD, Director of
the Lank Center for Genitourinary Oncology, Jerome P. Richie, MD,
Chief of Urologic Surgery, and Jim C. Hu, MD, MPH, Director of
Minimally Invasive Urologic Oncology, will discuss the up-to-the-minute
approaches and research in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
of prostate cancer.



The Symposium will provide an overview of new treatment advances and
related outcomes, including new medical therapies, radioactive seed
implantation techniques, robotic-assisted surgery, nerve-sparing
techniques, image-guided radiation therapy approaches, and the nigh
recent results of clinical trials. Also, the up-to-the-minute findings in the
genetic science of prostate cancer and prostate cancer screening guidelines
will be discussed.



The second nigh common genus Cancer in men, prostate cancer is most often
diagnosed in work force over the age of 50. The National Cancer Institute
estimates more than 186,000 new cases of prostate cancer in the
United States in 2008, and more than 28,000 deaths from the disease.
More common in African-American men than in Caucasian men, studies
have as well shown that a man's risk is doubled if his father or brother
has the disease.



Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) is a 777-bed nonprofit teaching
affiliate of Harvard Medical School and a founding member of Partners
HealthCare, an integrated health care delivery network. In July of
2008, the hospital opened the Carl J. and Ruth Shapiro Cardiovascular
Center, the most advanced center of its kind. BWH is committed to
excellence in patient care with expertise in virtually every
specialty of medicine and surgery. The BWH medical preeminence dates
back to 1832, and today that rich history in clinical care is coupled
with its national leadership in quality melioration and patient
safety initiatives and its dedication to educating and training the
next generation of health care professionals. Through investigation
and uncovering conducted at its Biomedical Research Institute (BRI),
BWH is an international leader in basic, clinical and translational
research on human diseases, involving more than 860
physician-investigators and far-famed biomedical scientists and faculty
supported by more than $416 M in backing. BWH is also home to major
landmark epidemiological population studies, including the Nurses' and
Physicians' Health Studies and the Women's Health Initiative. For
more information around BWH, please visit hypertext transfer protocol://www.brighamandwomens.org



To view a preview of this program and read more visit OR-Live VNR: http://www.OR-Live.com



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Thursday 21 August 2008

Mp3 music: Gang Gang Dance






Gang Gang Dance
   

Artist: Gang Gang Dance: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Gang Gang Dance's discography:


God's Money
   

 God's Money

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 9






Since their geological formation in New York City's Brooklyn borough in 2001, Gang Gang Dance has earned an enthusiastic underground cult following by providing experimental, left-of-center music that uses a set of electronics only is likewise very percussion-minded; percussion, in fact, is a prime ingredient of their sound. The group's type figure out (which favors justify form structures and has ne'er adhered to a standard verse/chorus/verse/chorus format) has been described as van rock, experimental stone, and artistic product rock, all of which ar applicable. Gang Gang Dance draws on a multifariousness of direct or indirect influences, ranging from Brian Eno to ambient electronica to psychedelic rock to world euphony (elements of Indian, Middle Eastern, Arabic, Asian, and African music receive base their way to GGD's live performances and recordings). Electronic music is a stiff influence, and even GGD's music is not dance-oriented or club-oriented per se and is non aimed at the gush subculture; their audience is more of an avant-rock audience, and they are as well known for their live shows as for their studio recordings. Although 2001 has much been cited as the yr in which GGD formally got started, some of their members had been operative together on various projects long in front that. Keyboardist Brian DeGraw (world Health Organization oversees GGD's electronics and freelances as a optical originative person in New York City) and GGD drummer Tim DeWitt first met in Washington, D.C., in 1993 and played together in a banding called the Cranium; during a Cranium turn, DeGraw and DeWitt first gear met vocaliser Liz Bougatsos (world Health Organization went on to get office of GGD) at a show in the Big Apple (where she had been playacting in a group called Russia). The Cranium did some recording; their album, A New Music for a New Kitchen, was released on the Slowdime tag in 1998, just the mathematical group broke up not long subsequently that -- and DeGraw and DeWitt stirred on to former projects in N.Y.C. (where they had relocated). In the recent '90s and other 2000s, DeGraw and guitarist Josh Diamond (reality Health Organization became a GGD member) performed in film director Harmony Korine's experimental envision SSAB Songs. It was likewise around that time that DeGraw, DeWitt, and Diamond had a ephemeron group called Death and Dying, which evolved into GGD with the addition of Bougatsos (world Health Organization DeGraw and DeWitt had stayed in rival with since their Cranium days) and singer Nathan Maddox (world Health Organization, sadly, was killed in August 2002 at the historic period of 25 afterwards being smitten by lightning during a violent electrical storm he was observation from the rooftop of the building where his girl lived in Manhattan's Chinatown). After Maddox's death, GGD's leftover members carried on as a foursome consisting of DeGraw, DeWitt, Bougatsos, and Diamond -- and in 2004, the group was sign-language to The Social Registry. Their albums for that independent Brooklyn-based tag receive included Revivification of the Shittiest in 2004 and God's Money in 2005. In 2007, The Social Registry consecrate out GGD's DVD/CD button Retina Riddim.






Monday 11 August 2008

The Professionals

The Professionals   
Artist: The Professionals

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Punk-Rock
   



Discography:


I Didn't See It Coming   
 I Didn't See It Coming

   Year: 1981   
Tracks: 10




 





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Wednesday 6 August 2008

Cigna, Express Scripts Agree To Pay $27M To Settle New York State Drug Switching Case


Cigna and Express Scripts have in agreement to a $27 1000000 settlement in a 2004 lawsuit by New York State accusatory Express Scripts of persuading physicians to switch prescriptions to drugs for which larger rebates could be obtained from manufacturers without informing patients of the change, the Hartford Courant reports. The state contracted with Cigna to insure its Empire Plan, which covered more than than one million active and retired state and local government workers and their dependents, and Cigna subcontracted with Express Scripts to oversee the dose plan benefit.



Express Scripts was supposed to negociate the lowest possible mary Leontyne Price from drugmakers for the plan and return whatsoever rebate obtained to the state. However, then-Attorney General Eliot Spitzer (D) alleged that the pharmacy benefit manager committed fraud by disguising the rebates as administrative or other fees and safekeeping them. He had sought as a great deal as $100 million in reimbursements, as well as penalties and fines. The suit also claimed Express Scripts hyperbolic the price of generic drugs for the plan (Levick, Hartford Courant, 7/30). "Sometimes they would turn over some of the rebate to the state, but a lot of the time they would just pocket the money," Alex Detrick, spokesperson for New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo (D), said (Blain, New York Daily News, 7/30).



Under the agreement, consumers served by Express Scripts or other PBMs subcontracting with Cigna will receive notice when a drug switch is initiated and will be informed of their right to deny the switch, Cuomo aforementioned. Express Scripts also will adopt new rules intended to make its practices more transparent to wellness organizations and consumers, including disclosing its pricing methods, the amount of payments received from drugmakers, the factors it considers when calculating targeted discount rates and the current discount rate for generics. The settlement money will be given to the Empire Plan. "The message is clear: companies that switch patients' drugs without making known them testament be prosecuted to the fullest," Cuomo said (Bray, Dow Jones, 7/29).



Cigna and Express Scripts did non admit any wrongdoing in the correspondence, and neither would expose what dowry of the $27 billion they will pay. A statement from Cigna said, "In edict to facilitate the village, we in agreement to micturate a contribution, as extended litigation is not in anyone's charles Herbert Best interest. We believe that at all times, Cigna fulfilled its obligations to the province of New York." Business practices employed by Express Scripts "already comply with essentially all requirements of the colonization" and only "minor adjustments in sure procedures testament be needful due to the settlement," according to the Cigna statement. Express Scripts said that it did non conduct brand drug "remedial interchange programs" for the Empire Plan and that it does not commend switching from higher-cost to lower-cost drugs or accept drugmaker funding for such programs (Hartford Courant, 7/30).




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Thursday 19 June 2008

The Daily Trailer: The Incredible Hulk

Edward Norton takes his turn at playing Dr. Bruce Banner and his green giant alter ego in the new movie ‘The Incredible Hulk’, the sequel to the 2003 hit ‘Hulk’ and The Celebrty Truth has got the trailer here.

‘The Incredible Hulk’ is in cinemas now.

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Picture courtesy of Universal Pictures & Marvel.


Tuesday 10 June 2008

Borat star joins new TV comedy

Actor Ken Davitian, who played Azamat Bagatov in 'Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan', is to star in a new TV comedy called 'Starting Under'.
Variety reports that the series stars 'Ocean's Thirteen' actor Bernie Mac as a recently divorced man who moves in with his son and goes to work at his son's warehouse.
Davitian plays another divorcee who works at the warehouse who accompanies Mac's character on his adventures on the singles scene.
Davitian will next be seen on Irish cinema screens in 'Get Smart'; it opens in August.