Thursday 4 September 2008

Govt. Seeks to Block Mad Cow Testing








Larger inwardness companies worry that if Creekstone is allowed to perform the test and advertise its meat as safe, they could be forced to do the expensive test, too.



The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Friday overturned a lour court ruling that would have exonerated the way for the testing. The appeals tribunal said limiting the screen is inside the scope of the government's authority.


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Monday 25 August 2008

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The traditional music of Algeria is combined with Spanish, Moroccan, French, and Arabic influences to create the dance-inspiring sounds of "the Prince of Rai," Cheb Mami (born Khelifati Mohamed). Cheb Mami's euphony was described in a beseech exit from the ARK 21 record label, as "Arabic language harlan Stone & roll retaining virtues of traditional music only infused with urban urgency." Reviewing his 1999 record album, Meli Meli, CMJ New Music Report wrote, "As perhaps rai's close pop vocalizer, Cheb Mami is one of the leaders of the carry, turning the genre into a futuristic dance/funk crossbreed with the exponent to pile the dancefloors of North Africa, Paris, and New York."


A native of Saida, a small village in southwest Algeria, Cheb Mami has been attracting attending with his soulful singing since his early teens. In 1971, he situated sec in a talent contest organized by Ihan Wa Chabab.


Despite recording several successful cassettes in the eighties, he made small money from their sale. Frustrated by the euphony industriousness in his homeland, he shortly began to debate alternatives. Although he served a stint in the Algerian military, he resettled to Paris, France, undermentioned his discharge in 1975. With the release of his start Prince of Rai
, in 1989, Cheb Mami reached the upper echelon of rai medicine. Cheb Mami has continued to hire the rai tradition to new high. Meli Meli featured a song, "Parisian du Nord," performed with rap isaac M. Singer K-Mel of Alliance Ethnique and a remix of the statute title cart track, which featured help from Gordon Cyrus (Neneh Cherry, Massive Attack) and Soul II Soul's Simon Law.


The new millennium was a very much more pivotal prison term for Mami, for his collaboration with Sting on his mainstream hit, "Desert Rose," marked the first duet with a Western singer and an Eastern artist. Mami's rai background was full-fledged at lowest, allowing him to release Dellali (2001) without much music-industry political restraint.







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Friday 15 August 2008

Moby hits out at 'greedy' music rivals

Moby has claimed that musicians should stop being so implicated about fashioning money.

The singer-songwriter revealed that many artists in the charts lose touch with their creative sides because they turn too apprehensive about the most profitable ways to release music.

"A lot of my friends in the music industry have conversations about how to distribute music - and it tends to centre on how to make money," Moby told the Daily Record.

"I think the stress should be on the artistry and creativity, non focusing on the commercial side of things. Musicians should concentrate on making records and not be too concerned about how people listen.

"The point of producing medicine isn't whether audiences testament buy it or take heed to it for loose. I power be uninitiated, but I think, if you make a good record, people will desire to mind regardless of the medium it's delivered by."

Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails and The Charlatans have all experimented with justify online releases in recent months. However, not all artists ar pleased with the trend.

In July, Noel Gallagher insisted: "I didn't spend a year in the about expensive studio in England with the most expensive producer in America and the virtually expensive graphic designer in London to give it away."

Meanwhile, Paul Weller has claimed: "Anybody doing that is demeaning their have art. If I had my way, I'd charge double for my album, but the record company won't let me."



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Thursday 7 August 2008

Katada Kijiku

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Kozutsumi-Houraku Bayasi no Sekai   
 Kozutsumi-Houraku Bayasi no Sekai

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Friday 27 June 2008

Fiat Apologises Over Gere Commercial

A commercial starring Richard Gere has landed Italian car firm Fiat in big trouble in China. Company bosses have apologised to the Chinese government, fearing a nationwide boycott of Fiat cars, after airing the advert, which shows Gere driving from Hollywood to Tibet. It follows months of protest around the globe over the plight of Tibet in the build up to this summer's Olympic Games in Beijing. The country is attempting to gain autonomy from China, with the help of supporters including Gere. And although a Fiat spokesperson insists the ad will not be pulled, he has issued an apology: "Fiat ...has recently been advised that certain advertising... could disturb the sensibility of the people within China. "Fiat Group extends its apologies to the Government of the People's Republic of China and to the Chinese people."


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Sunday 22 June 2008

James Brown items up for auction

Christie's will sell instruments, lyrics, awards





NEW YORK -- Fans of James Brown will have a chance to own some of the legendary soul singer's funky stuff when Christie's puts hundreds of items up for sale on July 17.
The auction house said on Tuesday it will sell some of his instruments, hand-written lyrics, awards and grooming artifacts among 320 lots to be offered at "The James Brown Collection," estimated to take in about $1 million.
A leather belt with a red-and-silver rhinestone buckle reading "Sex Machine" and tooled "We Love You James, Blue Express" is seen fetching $2,000-$3,000.
The figures are just estimates. The personal effects of the late "Godfather of Soul" have commanded prices two, three and even 10 times expectations.
Among the highlights are Brown's Kennedy Center Honor from 2003 ($10,000 to $15,000) and his 1986 Grammy Award for "Living in America" ($15,000 to $20,000). His jumpsuits, many priced around $5,000, are grouped with other clothing in the sale catalog by color.
Brown's Yamaha baby grand piano and his Hammond B-3 electric organ with Leslie speakers are each expected to fetch $15,000-$20,000.
Fans with more modest budgets can consider some photos, hand-written notes and letters estimated at only a few hundred dollars. Other lots such as an engraved silver plate, or sets of cufflinks and studs, are similarly priced.
Brown collected presidential paraphernalia, and the sale will include photos and letters from Presidents Reagan and Bush, as well as a Republican Presidential Task Force Card priced at $200-$300.
The sale also includes rollers, picks, hair products and a dome hair dryer from the salon in Brown's South Carolina home. Furniture, sunglasses, hats, scarves, bow ties and shoes round out the collection.
Brown, whose hits included "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" and "I Got You (I Feel Good)," died at 73 on Christmas Day 2006 of congestive heart failure.
His estate has been the subject of much dispute and legal wrangling involving members of his large family, including several adult children, ex-girlfriends and ex-wives.
Court-appointed trustees for his estate, variously reported to be worth between $100 million and $200 million, filed a lawsuit in South Carolina earlier this year against Brown's business managers, former estate manager, a law firm and the investment bank Morgan Stanley.
The trustees allege a conspiracy to defraud the singer and accuse the bank of not preventing fraud by the managers.

Sunday 15 June 2008

Clint Eastwood - Eastwood Tells Lee To Shut His Face


LATEST: CLINT EASTWOOD has told SPIKE LEE to "shut his face" after the African-American filmmaker complained about the lack of black actors in Eastwood's films.

Eastwood has rejected the Malcolm X director's complaint that he had failed to include a single black soldier in his 2006 films Flags Of Our Fathers and Letters From Iwo Jima, about the 1945 battle for the Japanese island.

Rationalising his choice, the actor-turned-director explains the African-American troops who were at battle didn't take part in raising the flag.

He tells Britain's The Guardian newspaper, "The story is Flags of our Fathers, the famous flag-raising picture, and they didn't do that. If I go ahead and put an African-American actor in there, people go: 'This guy's lost his mind'. I mean, it's not accurate."

Referring to Lee, Eastwood adds: "A guy like him should shut his face."

Lee's comments came during a press conference at the Cannes International Film Festival last month (May08), where he was promoting his own war film, Miracle at St Anna, a war drama about the all-black 92nd Buffalo Division, which fought against the Germans in World War II.





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