Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Amy Winehouse - Paris Festival Threatens Legal Action Against Winehouse

Amy Winehouse could be sued by the organisers of a Paris music festival after she withdrew hours before she was due to perform because of "illness".

The 24-year-old did not move around to the Rock En Seine fete due to an malady which resulted in her needing to rest, her spokesman said.

However, a statement from the Rock En Seine organisers said thither was "no explanation of the exact reasons for her absence".

"Amy Winehouse should have arrived on the site early Friday evening," the statement continued.

"We were told by her broker at 20:00 [local time] that she wasn't coming."

Commenting on the star's withdrawal from the lineup, Winehouse's spokesman explained: "Amy Winehouse was regrettably ineffective to perform at the Rock En Seine show in Paris due to illness.

"She was taken sick at her house and wasn't able to journey to France for the concert."

She had performed at the Glastonbury and V festivals this summer and is due to use up to the stage at Bestival future weekend.

The Rehab star was hospitalised in June and diagnosed with early microscope stage emphysema ahead another hospital visit last month after suffering a reaction to medication patch at her north London home.

Her forefather Mitch had reportedly claimed that his daughter's potable had been spiked with ecstasy.

But according to Winehouse's mother Janis the hospital visit was simply a matter of human erroneous belief.

"The truth is that Amy terminated up in hospital this week because she motley up the medication she's taking to help her come off drugs," she told the Daily Mirror newspaper.





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Saturday, 23 August 2008

Reproductive Dysfunctions and Alcohol Dependence Linked Among Women

� Alcohol use during the teen years can not only lead to subsequent inebriant problems, it can besides lead to risky intimate behavior and a greater risk of early childbirth. An examination of the relationship betwixt a life-time history of alcohol habituation (AD) and timing of first childbearing across procreative development has found that AD in women is associated with delayed reproduction.



Results will be published in the November issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research and are currently available at Early View.



"Reproductive dysfunctions include a range of catamenial disorders, sexual dysfunctions, and pregnancy complications that include spontaneous miscarriage or stillbirth," explained Mary Waldron, supporter professor of psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine and corresponding writer for the study. "Teenagers who crapulence tend to have disruptions in their menstrual cycle as well as unplanned pregnancies."



These complications may turn more pronounced with time, added Sharon C. Wilsnack, Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor in the department of clinical neuroscience at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences. "Higher rates of generative dysfunction in adult women may reflect the accumulative effects of longer exposure to alcohol for sr. women than for female adolescents," she said.



For this study, Waldron and her colleagues analyzed data gathered on two groups of Australian gemini the Twins born between 1893-1964 (3,634 female and 1,880 male person twins) and 1964-1971 (3,381 female and 2,748 male twins). Control variables included socio-demographic characteristics, regular smoking, history of psychopathology, and family and childhood risks.



Results indicate delayed reproductive oncoming among alcohol-dependent women in both groups, with slight to no effect ascertained among men.



"To our knowledge, this is the number one study to examine alcohol's effects on reproductive onslaught across generative development," aforesaid Waldron. "Most previous research has examined risks to teens or adults merely not both. Our findings highlight a risk associated with AD in women that is not wide recognized - a hazard that has assumed increasing importance disposed the increased rates of alcohol misapply by women and particularly young women."



Both Waldron and Wilsnack aforementioned the smaller effects on reproduction establish among work force may be due to the fact that women reach higher blood alcohol concentrations than men piece consuming alike amounts of alcohol - which may contribute to a stronger link 'tween drinking and reproductive problems in women. It crataegus laevigata also be, added Wilsnack, that research demonstrating prejudicial effects of alcohol manipulation on male person reproduction is not as extensive and consistent as research linking alcohol habit to female reproductive dysfunction.



"Young women wHO drink alcohol may want to consider the longer-term consequences for later childbearing," cautioned Waldron. "If drinking continues or increases to levels of problem use, their power and/or chance to experience children may be impaired."



"For women wHO are already experiencing rankness problems or other generative difficulties," added Wilsnack, "the study's findings should discourage them not to economic consumption alcohol to cope with stress caused by the reproductive problems, because alcohol would potential make the reproductive problems worse as well as carrying risks of possible alcohol blackguard or dependence."



Wilsnack recommended that future inquiry measure specific reproductive problems and their timing congener to increased drinking and symptoms of AD. This would help, she aforementioned, to clear up how much of the connection between AD and delayed reproductive memory is due to adverse effects of alcohol on reproductive operation and how much is due to reproductive problems creating bother and hurt that whitethorn be self-medicated by alcohol.




Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research (ACER) is the official journal of the Research Society on Alcoholism and the International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism. Co-authors of the ACER paper, "Alcohol Dependence and Reproductive Onset: Findings in Two Australian Twin Cohorts," were: Andrew C. Heath, Kathleen K. Bucholz, and Pamela A. F. Madden of the Midwest Alcoholism Research Center in the Department of Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis; and Nicholas G. Martin of the Genetic Epidemiology Unit at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Australia. The study was funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.



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Mary Waldron, Ph.D.

Washington University School of Medicine



Sharon C. Wilsnack, Ph.D
University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences


Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research



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Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Download Cold War Kids






Cold War Kids
   

Artist: Cold War Kids: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Discography:


Robbers and Cowards
   

 Robbers and Cowards

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 12






Fullerton, CA's Cold War Kids seduce music with roots that go deep and spacious, embrace influences as various as Bob Dylan, Billie Holiday, Jeff Buckley, and the Velvet Underground. Matt Aveiro, Matt Maust, Jonnie Russell, and Nathan Willett began crafting their soulful, blues-inflected draw back on indie rock as Cold War Kids in 2004, recording demos in Los Angeles soon afterwards they formed. After sign language to Monarchy Music, Cold War Kids released their debut EP, Mulberry Street, in spring 2005. The band's unique intelligent and flaming bouncy behave generated a buzz -- in peculiar from bloggers -- that grew with each circuit and release. Maust's uninfected simply catchy designs for EPs wish With Our Wallets Full and Up in Rags and the group's web site overly added to Cold War Kids' mystique. They fagged practically of 2006 on the road with Tapes 'n Tapes, Figurines, Sound Team, and Editors and appeared at that year's Lollapalooza. That summer, they signed to Downtown Records, besides home to Art Brut and Gnarls Barkley. The band's full-length debut Robbers & Cowards arrived that hang.






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

No Remorse

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Friday, 27 June 2008

Coldplay - Coldplay Launch Support Act Contest


Rockers COLDPLAY have launched a competition to find a new band to support them on their U.S. tour - inviting unknown artists to submits tapes via the internet.

The British band have unveiled a worldwide search to uncover an unsigned act to open for them on the North America leg of their Viva La Vida tour - and have extended the invite to cover six of their summer concerts.

The Yellow hitmakers are asking interested artists to submit videos of their performances on video sharing website YouTube - and the lucky winners will be supporting them at shows including Chicago, Illinois and San Jose, California.

Coldplay's U.S. tour opens next month (Jul08) in Los Angeles.





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Thursday, 19 June 2008

Naomi Campbell lashes out at fashion industry

Supermodel Naomi Campbell has said the fashion industry is more racist than ever and has hit out at the lack of black faces on magazine covers and catwalks.
Speaking to The London Paper, the Streatham-born Campbell said: "Women of colour are not a trend. That's the bottom line. It's a pity that people don't always appreciate black beauty."
She added: "In some instances, black models are being sidelined by major modelling agencies. Fashion needs to go back to the way it used to be when wonderful designers like Yves Saint Laurent, Gianni Versace and Azzedine Alaia had a great line-up of beautiful women - white, black, Chinese, Hispanic."
Campbell, 37, admitted that her supermodel friends helped her career by taking a stand against racism.
"Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington would go to big designers and say, 'If you don't pick Naomi to be in your show, then I don't want to be in it'", she recalled.
Talking about how she received one of her biggest career breaks in the fashion industry she said: "The only reason I got the cover of French Vogue was because Yves Saint Laurent called up and told them he'd pull his ads if they didn't."
The star spoke out after her former boss admitted racism was still rife in the industry.
Carole White, head of the Premier model agency, who represented Campbell for 17 years, said: "A black girl has to be perfect to get work. The bookers are told, 'Don't send any ethnic girls'."
She added: "I showed a picture of a new black girl to an agent in Milan, and he actually recoiled. He said, 'We don't have black girls in Milan. It's impossible.'"
Speaking about her former client she said: "Black models never make money. Even Naomi Campbell didn't make money like the white girls did, she was always offered less."

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Spears' young sons visit her home

Britney Spears' two young sons have visited the star at her home for the second time in the last few days.
According to People magazine, the singer's sons, two-year-old Preston and one-year-old Jayden, were taken to her studio home yesterday by her ex-husband Kevin Federline's bodyguard.
The children reportedly spent three hours in the company of their mother on the latest visit.
The two boys had previously visited their mother on Saturday, which was the first time Spears had seen her sons since 3 January, when they were placed in the sole custody of their father.
Spears and Federline have reportedly worked out a "structured visitation arrangement", according to the report.