Monday 8 September 2008

Mp3 music: Sqeezer






Sqeezer
   

Artist: Sqeezer: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Dance
Trance
Pop
Dance: Pop

   







Sqeezer's discography:


Hot Bikini (Cdm)
   

 Hot Bikini (Cdm)

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 3
Hot Ski-Teeny Cdm
   

 Hot Ski-Teeny Cdm

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 4
Idc F0R3V3R
   

 Idc F0R3V3R

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 4
Without_You
   

 Without_You

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 5
Wake Up!
   

 Wake Up!

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 5
Sweet Kisses
   

 Sweet Kisses

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 4
Tamagotchi Cd5
   

 Tamagotchi Cd5

   Year:    

Tracks: 4






For such a thin-skinned dance-pop turnout, Sqeezer had an circumstantially tragic ground knowledge. Jim Reeves, a German producer and occasional rapper, had formed Sqeezer in the mid-'90s as an outlet for both his slick, harmony-fueled populist house and the prevalent belief in songs as vehicles for female vocalists. Initially, the stria was styled around Yvonne Spath, as heard on 1995's debut "Scandy Randy" (sample lyric: "Scandy Randy/I'm gonna prognosticate you for my handy Randy"), and by and by for longtime renewal Lori Stern. However, in 1997, after a number of hit records, only a few months afterwards taking over from the band's original stage-dancer, young member Marc Thevan was set in a belittled woodwind instrument after a successful suicide effort. Disturbingly, the odd members and the band's management were besides later allegedly deuced in Thevan's last government note. Nevertheless, the stria continued on and continued with few explicit changes. The round-eyed lyrics and doo-wop summertime luxuria remained in subsequent singles and 1998's sophomore LP Streetlife, and when the stria re-emerged after a two-year absence, they had suit a triad once more, having added Heidi Goldstein to the band's lineup.






Friday 29 August 2008

Prevention Needed To Trim The Fat, Australian Medical Association

�Australian Medical Association President, Dr Rosanna Capolingua, aforementioned that findings in a new report show the obesity epidemic is costing the nation $58 billion a year and confirms that many Australians are suffering significant health problems due to obesity.


"This reflects the dollar price to Australians and the human cost to individuals," she aforesaid.


Dr Capolingua said the Access Economics report, which was commissioned by Diabetes Australia, reinforces the need for a 'whole-of-society' approaching to preventing obesity.


"Governments, the intellectual nourishment industry, the health and education sectors, and individuals need to take province for Australia's bulging waistline," she aforementioned.


"The factors that add to fleshiness are complex and various. There ar no 'quick fix' solutions, and the key to success will be in a many-sided approach."


Dr Capolingua aforementioned doctors play an important role in health advice, monitoring and assessing disease risk, bar and assisting and managing the individual's particular fortune in paying attention to fleshiness.


"It is vital that individuals are not stigmatized but that they are supported and afforded the dignity of what for some, throne be a very difficult issue.



"Doctors play a vital role in early intervention, simply help for our overweight community must be backed up with government intervention. Public health programs, changes to intellectual nourishment marketing and advertising, food for thought labelling and taxation measures, along with urban planning regulations to make leisure time options more than accessible for ordinary people are all vitally of import." she aforementioned.


The Access Economic composition found that 3.71 million Australians, or 17.5 per cent of the population, were obese. We know that organism that overweight predisposes people to type 2 diabetes, osteoarthritis, heart disease, many forms of cancer, and premature death.


Dr Capolingua said she was pleased that Federal Health Minister, Nicola Roxon, was considering the estimate of national targets to reduce the proportion of Australian children at an unhealthy soundbox weight - proposing a five per cent diminution within 10 years.


"Targets are authoritative in order to measure success, and we need the governance action underpinning these goals in ordering to achieve or better those targets," she aforesaid.


The AMA Position Statement on Obesity can be found here.

Australian Medical Association



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Saturday 9 August 2008

Ustad Ahmedjan Thirakhwa

Ustad Ahmedjan Thirakhwa   
Artist: Ustad Ahmedjan Thirakhwa

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Tabla Solo, Raga Behag   
 Tabla Solo, Raga Behag

   Year:    
Tracks: 2




 





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Tuesday 1 July 2008

Elizabeth Hurley - Hurley I Would Have Had Five Kids With Grant


ELIZABETH HURLEY is convinced she would be a mother of five if she had continued her romance with HUGH GRANT - because the pair met when they were just 21.

Hurley, 43, and Grant, 47, dated for 13 years before parting ways in 2000 - but the pair remain close friends and confidants to this day.

And the pals even joke they would now be parents to an enormous brood if they hadn't chosen to end their relationship.

Hurley tells the July (08) issue of America's Harper's Bazaar magazine, "Sometimes Hugh and I can get morbid and say we could have had five children by now because we were together since we were 21.

"There was never a time when either of us wanted it."

But the Bedazzled star, who has been married to Indian businessman Arun Nayar for a year, insists she would like to see Grant finally settled down.

She adds: "Women flock to Hugh. He's like Austin Powers. Everyone worships him."





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Tuesday 24 June 2008

Big Brother - Alexandra Thrown Off Big Brother 9 After Gangster Threats


Alexandra De-Gale has been removed from the Big Brother house for threatening other housemates with references to her "gangster friends".

The 23-year-old, from Croydon, south London, was due to face eviction alongside Mario Marconi, 43, on Friday but the vote has now been suspended.

She had already been reprimanded by Big Brother after being perceived to have bullied other contestants after Ofcom received 433 complaints when Alexandra De-Gale verbally attacked Rebecca Shiner, Rachel Rice and Stephanie McMichael in an argument over food.

And after she reportedly made threatening remarks while discussing her nomination for eviction, Channel 4 took the decision to remove her from the house.

According to a transcript of a conversation between Alexandra and albino contestant Darnell Swallow, she said: "I'm not throwing water at anyone. It's bigger than that... personal offence is never forgotten, do you know what I mean?

"We are just inside the house. I've got a very, very, very, very, very strong team outside the house."

She added: "I just can't wait to see my mans and them and see what their plans are, who they got... I'm not talking about those mans, I'm talking about my gangster friends. They got some instructions to follow out."

Alexandra was called to the diary room at 20:00 BST on Wednesday and removed from the house without further contact with other contestants, who were told at 21:15.

Commenting on the decision, Angela Jain, head of E4 and Big Brother at Channel 4, said: "Alex has said her comments were not intended seriously and has apologised, but those comments will be widely interpreted as having been intended to intimidate. Big Brother has very clear rules about housemates conduct and that kind of behaviour is simply not acceptable.

"Other housemates have said they found her comments to be threatening and we believe that is a reasonable conclusion for them to have reached given the way Alex has behaved previously.

"She had already been spoken to twice about her behaviour and, like all housemates, was clearly informed before entering the house that she faced eviction if she acted in an unacceptable manner."


19/06/2008 08:04:11





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Monday 16 June 2008

Pregnancy Cost Angelina Jolie Film With Brad Pitt

Angelina Jolie fears she and partner Brad Pitt have missed their chance to make a movie together - because she got pregnant.
The actress admits the Hollywood couple was in talks to team up for Atlas Shrugged before she learned she was expecting twins.
She tells Entertainment Weekly magazine, "It's been 50 years of people trying to pull a movie together. If it comes together it'd be hard to say no to.
"The people who have the rights are itching to do it. They were itching to do it before, but I got myself in a state!"

Friday 6 June 2008

Grey's stars say Chambers is now "fine"

Justin Chambers' 'Grey's Anatomy' co-stars have said that the actor is "doing just fine" following his stint in a psychiatric ward recently.
According to People magazine, James T Pickens, who plays Dr Richard Webber, said: "[Justin] just needed a break. He said: 'Man I'm fine'."
He also said that the actor was planning on spending some time relaxing with his family. "[He] thanked everybody for their concern but everybody's good," Pickens said.
Chambers' co-star Chandra Wilson, who plays Dr Miranda Bailey in the show, also said: "Everybody goes through stuff. It's no different than anybody else in the world. We just happen to be in the public eye...  Justin's doing just fine."
A representative for Chambers recently confirmed that he checked himself into a psychiatric ward because of a sleeping disorder.