Friday 5 September 2008

Download Eric Gales mp3






Eric Gales
   

Artist: Eric Gales: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Blues
Rock

   







Discography:


Psychedelic Underground
   

 Psychedelic Underground

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 12
Crystal Vision
   

 Crystal Vision

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 12






Blues guitar phenom Eric Gales was natural and raised in Memphis, scholarship to revivify at age foursome from older brothers Eugene and Manuel in caricature of their upside-down, left-handed expressive style (a tradition actually passed down from their grandpa, Dempsey Garrett, Sr., wHO was known to obstruct with the likes of Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf). Winning his first megrims contest at 11, quaternion years later Eric polarity to Elektra to issue his 1991 debut LP, recorded with Eugene on bass; Image of a Thousand Faces followed in 1993. Manuel (wHO antecedently performed down the stairs the fictive name Little Jimmy King) reunited with his siblings for 1995's Left Hand Band, credited to the Gales Brothers.


A freshly matured Gales returned in spring 2001 to release his debut for MCA, That's What I Am.





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Saturday 16 August 2008

Journal Of The American Dental Association Publishes Key Clinical Data For The Use Of OraVerse(TM) A Local Anesthetic Reversal Agent

�Novalar Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a
dental peculiarity pharmaceutical fellowship, announced the publication of three
clinical trials on the consumption of OraVerse (phentolamine mesylate) injection as
a local dental anaesthetic reversal agent in the August 2008 issue of the
Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA). The first publication,
entitled "Reversal of soft tissue paper local anaesthesia with phentolamine
mesylate in adolescents and adults" includes an overview of deuce pivotal
trials while the second publication "Reversal of soft-tissue local
anesthesia with phentolamine mesylate in pediatric patients" reviews the
paediatric Phase 2 data. Together these tonality Novalar-sponsored clinical
trials were the foundation for the FDA favourable reception of OraVerse in May 2008.



"JADA's publication of these trials highlights the importance and value
of these information to the dental community," commented Athena Papas, DMD, Ph.D.,
Professor at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Novalar Scientific
Advisor and joint author on both publications. "Many dental patients,
including children, could benefit from this clinical enquiry which establish
that OraVerse helped patients regain sentience to their lips and tongue in
approximately half the time following modus operandi dental procedures."



The first base publication inside information the efficacy and base hit of OraVerse in
reducing the duration of diffuse tissue anesthesia in patients receiving
touchstone local anaesthetic injections in two Phase 3 clinical trials. Median
recovery times in the lower brim and tongue were 70 and 60 minutes compared
with one hundred fifty-five and 125 minutes in the control group. Median recovery time in the
upper mouth was 50 minutes versus 133 transactions in the control. The second
publication evaluated the safety of OraVerse in children aged 4 to 11 years
following a dental procedure and the efficacy and safety of OraVerse to
accelerate the reversal of soft-tissue local anesthesia in children aged 6
to 11 age. No serious adverse events were reported in whatever of these
trials.



"We are very pleased with JADA's decision to print these studies,"
stated Donna Janson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Novalar. "As
the nation's premier dental daybook, publication in JADA farther
demonstrates the quality of our clinical science and allows Novalar the
opportunity to begin educating the dental community on the benefits of
OraVerse to both patients and clinicians."

About OraVerse



OraVerse (phentolamine mesylate) Injection is the only local anesthetic
reversal agent that accelerates the deliver to normal sensation and function
following restorative and periodontal maintenance procedures. OraVerse is
indicated for the reversal of soft-tissue anesthesia, i.e., anesthesia of
the mouth and knife, and the associated functional deficits resulting from
an intraoral submucosal injection of a local anesthetic containing a
vasoconstrictive. OraVerse is not recommended for use in children less than
six years of long time or advisement less than 15 kg (33 lbs). Myocardial
infarct and cerebrovascular spasm and occlusion have been reported
following parenteral use of phentolamine, normally in association with
marked hypotensive episodes producing shock-like states. Tachycardia,
bradycardia, and cardiac arrhythmias may come about with the use of phentolamine
or other alpha-adrenergic blocking agents. Although such effects ar
uncommon with OraVerse (vasomax mesylate), clinicians should be alert
to the signs and symptoms of these events, particularly in patients with a
history of cardiovascular disease.

About Novalar



Novalar is a specialty pharmaceutic company that partners straight
with dental professionals to enrich the patient experience. The company is
uniquely positioned to develop targeted oral pharmaceutic products and
translate the full value of these novel solutions to clinical practice. For
more data, please visit http://www.novalar.com.


Novalar Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
http://www.novalar.com


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Thursday 7 August 2008

Toni Braxton Sets the Pace On "DWTS"

Heart disease is the new deaf.
Toni  Braxton,
Our "Dancing with the Stars" spies tell us Toni Braxton will put on her dancing shoes for the show this season. Toni, who quit her Vegas gig due to heart complications, continues the "DWTS" tradition of dancers with some form of challenge: Heather Mills (leg), Marlee Matlin (deaf) and Tucker Carlson (rhythm).

A rep for the show says they don't comment on casting rumors.






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Friday 27 June 2008

Jessica Biel - Evans Dating Guerra


JESSICA BIEL's ex-boyfriend CHRIS EVANS has found love with Cuban model VIDA GUERRA.

The pair have been dating for several weeks, and the Fantastic Four star, 27, is smitten with the 34-year-old former Playboy beauty, according to Star magazine.

A source tells the tabloid, "They've become super close, really fast. Vida hasn't had a boyfriend in while, because she has been concentrating on her acting career.

"She's so happy that she's met someone she clicked with."





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Tuesday 24 June 2008

Headache for SAG

Hanks among those backing vote to ratify AFTRA pact





SAG celebrated its 75th anniversary this weekend in the face of a grim reality: There are only eight days left to negotiate a deal with the major producers and studios before its TV/theatrical contract expires.


Adding to the headaches for SAG's leadership, its campaign against ratification of the tentative deal cut by sister union AFTRA -- nearly 40,000 actors are in both unions -- was undercut over the weekend when Tom Hanks became the most high-profile member to sign an e-mail message from more than 100 actors urging a yes vote on the AFTRA contract.


So far, little progress has been made in the negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers, and SAG's chief negotiator Doug Allen has indicated he expects the talks to extend past the June 30 deadline.


Many in the industry speculate that SAG has slowed the negotiations process in order to see what happens with its "Vote No" campaign against sister union AFTRA's recently brokered primetime/TV contract. The AMPTP has blamed SAG's preoccupation with voting down the AFTRA contract as the reason for the slow progress.


"The negotiations stalled at almost the exact time that SAG began its anti-AFTRA campaign, and they're clearly focused on waiting until July 7 to see the results of the ratification vote," the studios said in a statement.


But others say the AMPTP is the one dragging its feet and that by not simply offering SAG the AFTRA contract, and forcing the actors union to "bargain up" to what AFTRA got in its deal, it has slowed the pace of talks.


"Despite their protests otherwise, management is trying to slow the process," Allen said in a statement Sunday. "The amount of time we spend bargaining is not the issue; the issue is management's resistance to putting reasonable proposals on the table."


The AMPTP could offer SAG a settlement proposal comparable to the AFTRA deal in the 11th hour, but the guild's campaign against the AFTRA contract makes it unlikely that would bring about a deal. If no deal is reached before the SAG contract expires, the guild will likely extend its contract. It has not sought a strike authorization from its membership.


The "AFTRA Contract Referendum" e-mail that went out over the weekend makes a case for why the 100-plus actors are voting yes.


"It benefits every working member, and will immediately put the industry back to work without rollbacks or the egregious concessions that producers were insisting on (and SAG has yet to overcome) and it sets the stage for future negotiations.


"More importantly, we are voting yes because if this contract doesn't pass, it will set us back to a place from which we may not recover," the message adds.


Others signing the e-mail include Jeffrey Tambor, James Cromwell, Tim Daly, Mike Farrell, Morgan Fairchild and Sam Freed, who is SAG's second national vp and a member of the current negotiating committee.


It's not the first time Hanks' name has come up during the tense negotiations. When SAG returned to the bargaining table May 28, following AFTRA and the AMPTP reaching a tentative deal, an e-mail from SAG board member Susan Savage was circulated that mentioned Hanks and George Clooney. Many interpreted the message to indicate that Hanks and Clooney were in support of an anti-AFTRA campaign. Both actors, through their reps, denied the claim, calling it a "fabrication," and Savage has since apologized.


Meanwhile, another member of the negotiating committee, Anne Marie Johnson, has defended the committee in an e-mail, stating that the members are "working hard every day to negotiate a good contract for SAG members" and that the AMPTP are taking them seriously.



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Wednesday 11 June 2008

Girls Aloud to get BBC chat show

Girls Aloud are in talks to front their own chat show for the BBC.

According to Heat the band have been offered over �500,000 to make the show, which has a working title of 'An Audience With Girls Aloud' and will run for eight weeks in its first series.

The magazine quotes an anonymous source as saying: "The girls are yet to sign, but they have all agreed to it. They would each be paid �20,000 per show. The band is going strong and they all want to commit to it 100 percent."

Thursday 5 June 2008

Woody Allen finds love is hard in "Vicky Cristina"

CANNES, France (Reuters) - His new movie "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" deals with women, men and multiple lovers, but when it comes to real-life romance, director Woody Allen, 75, says more than a single sex partner is far too many these days.


"It's hard enough to get one person," he told reporters at a Saturday news conference at the Cannes film festival. "In trying to figure out solutions in life, two tends to make it more complicated than one."


"In film, you can do it because I'm dealing with larger than life characters ... but in real life, most of us could never handle anything like that," he added.


"Vicky Cristina Barcelona," which looks at several different love relationships including a menage-a-trois, debuted to a warm reception at Cannes as one of the few light comedies here. Many films, such as prison drama "Hunger" and Lebanese war movie "Waltz with Bashir" delve into dark human conditions.


Show business newspaper Daily Variety called "Vicky Cristina" "a sexy, funny divertissement that passes as enjoyably as an idle sunny afternoon in the titular Spanish city" and added the film "is by several degrees more hot-blooded than his (Allen's) usual norm."


Allen said he definitely wanted to make the movie funny, but he also saw it as a somewhat tragic tale of people who can't fall in love, others who fall perhaps too deeply for each other, and those who marry for all the wrong reasons.


YOUNG AND IN LOVE


The movie centers on two American tourists who travel to cosmopolitan Barcelona to spend a summer. One, Vicky (Rebecca Hall), wants to spend it studying a portion of Spanish culture before she gets married, and the other Cristina (Scarlett Johansson) is on a constant search for fulfillment.