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Today's (August 29) roundup takes us through this week's top news stories, the jump of Oasis' world duty tour, and inside information of how to have tickets for next year's Glastonbury.
Arctic Monkeys and Queens Of The Stone Age talk around collaborating, spell Frank Black is talking up the chance of a new Pixies album.
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Thursday, 4 September 2008
Monday, 25 August 2008
Kucinich Introduces Legislation That Seeks To Lower Prescription Drug Costs By Replacing Medicare Part D
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Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) recently introduced a broadsheet (HR 6800) that would replace the Medicare prescription medicine drug benefit with a new platform in an effort to reduce costs, CQ HealthBeat reports. The legislation would require Medicare to negotiate directly with pharmaceutical companies for discounts on ethical drug drugs and eliminate copayments, premiums and deductibles for medications for beneficiaries. In addition, the bill would limit the price of prescription drugs developed through publically funded research and allow the purchase of medications from an sanctioned list of foreign nations.
Kucinich in a statement said, "The privatized drug plan has been minded a probability and, as predicted, it has failed," adding, "There is no reason for us to keep throwing money at a bad idea when we know we lavatory save taxpayers billions of dollars and give seniors the medication they need."
According to a statement from America's Health Insurance Plans, a Harris Interactive on-line poll released in December 2007 plant that 87% of Medicare beneficiaries were satisfied with their prescription drug plans and that 75% worn-out less on medications than they did before enrollment. AHIP representative Robert Zirkelbach said, "The Part D program has proven to help seniors get access to the prescription drugs they need while holding down costs for beneficiaries and taxpayers" (Parnass, CQ HealthBeat, 8/7).
Reprinted with kind permission from http://www.kaisernetwork.org. You tail end view the entire Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives, or sign up for email delivery at http://www.kaisernetwork.
Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) recently introduced a broadsheet (HR 6800) that would replace the Medicare prescription medicine drug benefit with a new platform in an effort to reduce costs, CQ HealthBeat reports. The legislation would require Medicare to negotiate directly with pharmaceutical companies for discounts on ethical drug drugs and eliminate copayments, premiums and deductibles for medications for beneficiaries. In addition, the bill would limit the price of prescription drugs developed through publically funded research and allow the purchase of medications from an sanctioned list of foreign nations.
Kucinich in a statement said, "The privatized drug plan has been minded a probability and, as predicted, it has failed," adding, "There is no reason for us to keep throwing money at a bad idea when we know we lavatory save taxpayers billions of dollars and give seniors the medication they need."
According to a statement from America's Health Insurance Plans, a Harris Interactive on-line poll released in December 2007 plant that 87% of Medicare beneficiaries were satisfied with their prescription drug plans and that 75% worn-out less on medications than they did before enrollment. AHIP representative Robert Zirkelbach said, "The Part D program has proven to help seniors get access to the prescription drugs they need while holding down costs for beneficiaries and taxpayers" (Parnass, CQ HealthBeat, 8/7).
Reprinted with kind permission from http://www.kaisernetwork.org. You tail end view the entire Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives, or sign up for email delivery at http://www.kaisernetwork.
Friday, 15 August 2008
Download Kim Wilson
Artist: Kim Wilson: mp3 download Genre(s): Blues Discography: Lookin For Trouble Year: 2003 Tracks: 15 Smokin' joint Year: 2001 Tracks: 13 My Blues Year: 1997 Tracks: 15 Harmonica thespian, songwriter and singer Kim Wilson is as a lot a student and historian of classic blues as he is i of the U.S.'s elevation harmonica players. Simply put, Wilson has taste; when he enters the recording studio apartment, he has a clear vision of what he wants his following phonograph recording to intelligent care. Aside from all this, he's also an extremely difficult worker and a major route hogg, disbursal upward of cc nights a U.S., Canada and Europe with his have Kim Wilson stria and leading the Fabulous Thunderbirds. Although he's long been known as the magnetic frontman for the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Wilson's solo albums -- which feature bands of his have choosing for different tracks -- is where the mastermind in his function shows through and through most clearly. Born January 6, 1951 in Detroit, Wilson grew up in California. His parents were singers wHO would whistle pop standards on the wireless, and spell Wilson took trombone and guitar lessons, he didn't find blues until he was a senior in high school. Wilson's father-God afterwards worked for General Motors and raised his family in Goleta, California, he recalled in a 1994 question in his adopted hometown of Austin. "We weren't robust, merely we were o.K.," he recalled. Wilson dropped kO'd of college and began playing blues wide-cut time in 1970. Wilson had a rented way and lived the hipster existence, getting his harp chops together by playing with travelling blues musicians like Eddie Taylor. Even though Wilson had only switched to harp in his elderly yr in high school, his advance on the instrument was rapid and every mo as all-consuming as his blues record-buying habit. Charlie Musselwhite, John Lee Hooker and Sonny Rhodes were among the other Bay Area musicians Wilson befriended and worked with in clubs. But Wilson didn't meet his biggest mentor until after he affected to Austin in the mid-'70s. "Muddy Waters was my biggest wise man. He really made my report for me, and that was a wild time of my life, existence associated with that humankind," he recalled of his early years with the Fabulous Thunderbirds in Austin. There, at the Antone's megrims cabaret, Wilson and his Thunderbirds would back up whoever came into town, and it didn't consume long for the band to recognize they had Waters' benediction. As a ballad maker, Wilson takes his clew from the long-forgotten name calling like Tampa Red, Roosevelt Sykes and Lonnie Johnson. His 1993 solo album, Tigerman, for the Austin-based Antone's label, features merely three of his possess tunes. Being the student of the blues that he is, Wilson was clearly hesitant to track record overly many of his own tunes when he'd already had a vision in his head of how he was leaving to make over classics wish Joe Hill Louis's "Panthera tigris Man," the album's title rails. He followed up his debut with the every bit brilliant That's Life (1994), also for Antone's, and over again this recording contains just tierce self-penned songs. Wilson's life history took a supercharge in the '90s with a major-label deal with Private Music/BMG for the Fabulous Thunderbirds and haunt concert appearances with Bonnie Raitt. Wilson's solo albums are solid productions, extremely recommended for harp students and fans of classic Texas megrims and rhythm & blues. |
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Thursday, 7 August 2008
No Joke -- Bernie Mac Hospitalized for Pneumonia
There's nothing funny about this -- Bernie Mac has been placed in a Chicago hospital with a case of Pneumonia. The comedian is said to be responding well to treatment and should be released from the hospital in the next few days.
Mac suffers from sarcoidosis, a chronic disease that inflames organs -- so far it appears the Pneumonia is not related to that illness.
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Mac suffers from sarcoidosis, a chronic disease that inflames organs -- so far it appears the Pneumonia is not related to that illness.
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Friday, 27 June 2008
Gary Glitter planning musical comeback
Jailed singer Gary Glitter is said to be planning a return to the music business after he gets out of jail.
The glam rock star, who is set to be released from his Vietnamese jail cell in August, was convicted in March 2006 of molesting two young girls.
But now Glitter has allegedly had his three-year jail term cut by three months, and he's ready to record a new album when he gets out.
According to Sky News Glitter said: "I have an incomplete album that I want to finish. I have been thinking about the plan during my days in jail."
Glitter also revealed he probably won't stay in Vietnam after he serves his sentence and is looking for a residence elsewhere - although not the UK, as he will be on the country's sex offender register here, after his 1999 conviction and jailing for downloading child pornography.
"I am trying to contact my lawyer and friends to see where the best place to live is," he said.
The glam rock star, who is set to be released from his Vietnamese jail cell in August, was convicted in March 2006 of molesting two young girls.
But now Glitter has allegedly had his three-year jail term cut by three months, and he's ready to record a new album when he gets out.
According to Sky News Glitter said: "I have an incomplete album that I want to finish. I have been thinking about the plan during my days in jail."
Glitter also revealed he probably won't stay in Vietnam after he serves his sentence and is looking for a residence elsewhere - although not the UK, as he will be on the country's sex offender register here, after his 1999 conviction and jailing for downloading child pornography.
"I am trying to contact my lawyer and friends to see where the best place to live is," he said.
Sunday, 22 June 2008
Manuel De Falla Paco De Lucia Ramon De Algeciras
Artist: Manuel De Falla Paco De Lucia Ramon De Algeciras
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Folk: Spanish
Discography:
Paco De Lucia Interpreta A Manuel De Falla
Year: 1978
Tracks: 10
 
Sunday, 15 June 2008
Sugababes - Berrabah Wants Radical Boob Jab
SUGABABES star AMELLE BERRABAH is so desperate to be more voluptuous - she's considering having collagen injected into her cleavage.
The British beauty is self-conscious about being flat-chested and she is keen to try out the radical treatment - if it guarantees she'll have bigger boobs.
She says, "I've read about this surgery-free boob enhancer. And I'm really flat-chested so I would definitely consider it."
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