Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Stand Up To Cancer Pulls In Ratings and $100 Million Cash !

Friday's historic "Stand Up To Cancer" telethon pulled in just over 10 million viewing audience and around $100 million according to reports.


Featuring performances and appearances from Keyshia Cole, Halle Berry, Beyonce, Shemar Moore, Mary J. Blige, Leona Lewis and more "Stand Up To Cancer" which was simulcast on ABC, NBC and CBS became one of 2008's most watched programs.

Averaging 10.3 zillion viewers, "Stand Up to Cancer" proven that even during a tough economic system, people ar willing to give for a great cause. According to organizers the star-studded event pushed donations to the greek valerian past the $100 million mark.
�"On behalf of the Stand Up To Cancer leadership team, we are tremendously grateful to everyone who contributed to make up this historic event a success," said Lisa Paulsen, head of the Entertainment Industry Foundation, the charitable organization in arrears Stand Up to Cancer. "This money will go directly to funding the research programs necessary to defeat this insidious disease."

Hosted by rival web news anchors Katie Couric, Charles Gibson and Brian Williams, "Stand Up to Cancer" featured more than 100 stars from music, sports, TV and plastic film, including cancer survivors Sheryl Crow, Christina Applegate and Lance Armstrong.

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Sunday, 31 August 2008

Breastfeeding Could Reduce Risk Of Aggressive Form Of Breast Cancer That Disproportionately Affects Black, Younger Women


Breastfeeding for at least six months might lower the risk of developing so-called "three-bagger negative" white meat cancer, an aggressive sort of the disease that is more than common in black and younger women, according to a cogitation published on Monday in the journal Cancer, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 8/24).

Nearly 50% of disgraceful women jr. than age 55 world Health Organization are diagnosed with breast cancer have the three-base hit negative type, compared with 22% of white women. The five-year survival rate for three-bagger negative breast cancer is 15% lower than for other types of the disease, in part because the disease responds sickly to most breast malignant neoplastic disease treatments (Kaiser Health Disparities Report, 5/30).

To determine what puts women at risk for the triple negative type of chest cancer, lead researcher Amanda Phipps, a scientist in the public health division of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and colleagues studied two groups of women ages 55 to 79. One grouping was made up of 1,cxl women wHO had several different forms of breast cancer, including the three-bagger negative type, the most common "sodium thiopental" form and another form associated with the HER2 protein. The second mathematical group was made up of 1,476 women wHO had not been diagnosed with breast cancer.

Researchers took into account the participants' generative health histories, which would provide indicators of internal secretion levels over time, such as breastfeeding practices and the onset of menstruation and menopause.

Among other findings, researchers found that breastfeeding for at least six months corresponded with a lour risk of developing the triple-negative conformation of knocker cancer and the vulgar luminal form. It is not exactly clear why breastfeeding influenced hormonal cancer risks. Phipps said, "One possible explanation is that while women are breastfeeding, they aren't menstruating and so their hormones aren't cycling," so the thirster women breastfeed, the less chance their hormones take to make grow a cancer the Crab. Another theory is that breastfeeding alters the social organisation of white meat cells in a direction that makes them less prone to develop into cancer cells, Phipps aforesaid.

She aforesaid the findings indicate that reproductive behaviour "helps explain why some women ar at higher risk and also wherefore certain therapies are non effective against these more aggressive forms of breast cancer" (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 8/24).


An abstract of the study is available online.


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Thursday, 21 August 2008

Slint Song Inspires World�s Most Terrifying Children�s Book

Courtesy of David Martin Stack



"Scattered remnants of the ship could be seen in the distance / Blood stained the icy wall of the shore," go the lyrics to Slint's "Good Morning, Captain," the shipwreck-inspired final track on their brooding 1991 masterpiece, Spiderland. Of pretty much all the songs we've ever heard, this one must rank somewhere near the bottom for ones that might make good children's literature. Even so, author David Martin Stack has inexplicably adapted "Good Morning" into an illustrated bedtime story. Fortunately, the book (available as a free PDF or for sale in physical form) isn't quite as scary as the song, and actually looks like something we'd have loved when we were younger (think Edward Gorey). We hope this becomes a trend and look forward to reading our kids books based on "Touch Me I'm Sick," "That's When I Reach for My Revolver," and "Slack Motherfucker."

Slint's "Good Morning Captain" Becomes Kids' Book [Pitchfork]







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Monday, 11 August 2008

Kylie Minogue pops to the pub

IT�S good to learn KYLIE MINOGUE hit a pub for a few jars just she didn�t half
catch dressed up.


She�d probably have loved to stick on a T-shirt for her drink in west London
but she should be so lucky.


She has a popstar reputation to maintain.



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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

The Streets Unveil Bizarre New Album Cover

The Streets have unveiled the graphics for their new record album 'Everything Is Borrowed' � and we want to know what you think of it.


The cover (correct) sees The Streets logotype and record album title presented alongside a boulder seance in front of a cascading waterfall.


As previously reported on Gigwise, 'Everything is Borrowed' is due out in October.


A coaction with Muse, which was expected to feature on the album, will no longer appear, it was confirmed yesterday.


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Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Death Before Dishonor

Death Before Dishonor   
Artist: Death Before Dishonor

   Genre(s): 
Alternative
   Rock
   Other
   



Discography:


Count Me In   
 Count Me In

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 13


Friends Family Forever   
 Friends Family Forever

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 7


True Till Death   
 True Till Death

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10




 






Monday, 16 June 2008

The Ting Tings: 'We were terrible live' - Daily Gossip

Welcome to the Daily Gossip: your morning stop-off to find out who in the world of music has been up to what.

Today�s top gossip:

The Ting Tings have admitted they were a really ropey live act before they topped the charts. Singer Katie White was so bad, in fact, she didn't even know how to turn on her amplifier. The duo's drummer Jules De Martino said: "We did our first proper gig at the Birmingham Barfly. It was where Katie picked up the guitar for the first time - but she couldn't get the sound out. She had to ask the audience what to do and they shouted back - 'Turn the amp on!'" (Daily Star).

From the papers:

Joe Lean from Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong dancing around to Dead Kids in Camden, north London (Daily Star).

Duffy flashing her pants and wolf-whistling at Wychwood Music Festival (The Sun).

Razorlight drummer Andy Burrows chatting about snares with Muse skin-beater Dom Howard in The Hill pub, Chalk Farm, north London (Daily Star).

Girls Aloud's Nicola Roberts checking out a sparkly handbag while her male companion glanced at his watch, Liverpool (Daily Star).

Noel Fielding's girlfriend Dee Plume from Robots In Disguise has forced him to ban The Kills playing the Mighty Boosh Festival over her jealousy of Noel's and Alison Mosshart's "intense friendship" (The Sun).

Shane MacGowan sporting a rubber ring round his neck and eating ice cream at Sandycove Beach, Dublin (The Sun).

Cheryl Cole tucking into a bag of Doritos in the early hours in Manchester (Daily Mirror).

Santogold had allergy issues during the shoot of her video to 'Les Artistes' and had to take medicine to sort it out (Daily Record).

Check back tomorrow for the next Daily Gossip. E-mail your spots to news@nme.com.