Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Mountain Men Anonymous
Artist: Mountain Men Anonymous
Genre(s):
Indie
Discography:
Krkonose
Year: 2004
Tracks: 9
 
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Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Domingo quinones
Artist: Domingo quinones
Genre(s):
Latin
Vocal
Discography:
The Best...
Year: 2002
Tracks: 12
Poeta Y Guerrero
Year: 2000
Tracks: 9
Quien Mato A Hector Lavoe? (Who Killed Hector Lavoe?) (1999 Original Off-Broadway Cast)
Year: 1999
Tracks: 28
Se Necesita un Milagro
Year: 1997
Tracks: 11
Mi Meta
Year: 1996
Tracks: 11
Pintando Lunas
Year: 1992
Tracks: 10
During the '90s, Domingo Quiñones became one of the biggest salsa stars in Puerto Rico, a combination singer/songwriter with an aggressive, intense resilient extract which earned accolades in Latin America as good as the United States. Thanks to a musical teaching courtesy of his parents, Quiñones grew up tattle traditional forms such as Cuban charangas, as well as mainline salsa. By the time of his debut album, 1990's ...Es Mi Nombre, the singer was good in salsa, bachata and rhumba as well. After overcoming a drug-dependency trouble with a religious conversion, Quiñones became a popular performing artist in Puerto Rico with subsequent albums such as En La Intimidad and Se Necesita un Milagro.
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Harry E. Sloan extends deal at MGM
Will remain as president and CEO for trey more years
Harry E. Sloan has signed a
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Viagra-Like Effects From Watermelon
�A stale slice of watermelon has long been a Fourth of July holiday raw material. But according to recent studies, the juicy fruit may be better suited for Valentine's Day.
That's because scientists enunciate watermelon has ingredients that deliver Viagra-like effects to the body's blood vessels and crataegus oxycantha even increase libido.
"The more we cogitation watermelons, the more we realize just how awe-inspiring a fruit it is in providing natural enhancers to the human soundbox," said Dr. Bhimu Patil, director of Texas A&M's Fruit and Vegetable Improvement Center in College Station.
"We've always known that watermelon is good for you, but the list of its very important healthful benefits grows longer with each study."
Beneficial ingredients in watermelon and other fruits and vegetables are known as phyto-nutrients, naturally occurring compounds that are bioactive, or capable to react with the human torso to gun trigger healthy reactions, Patil said.
In watermelons, these include lycopene, beta carotene and the rising star among its phyto-nutrients - citrulline - whose good functions ar now beingness unraveled. Among them is the ability to loosen up blood vessels, much like Viagra does.
Scientists know that when watermelon is consumed, citrulline is converted to arginine through certain enzymes. Arginine is an amino group acid that works wonders on the heart and circulation system and maintains a good immune system, Patil said.
"The citrulline-arginine human relationship helps heart health, the immune arrangement and english hawthorn prove to be very helpful for those wHO suffer from obesity and type 2 diabetes," aforementioned Patil. "Arginine boosts nitrous oxide, which relaxes rake vessels, the same basic effect that Viagra has, to do by erectile dysfunction and peradventure even prevent it."
While in that respect are many psychological and physiological problems that commode cause impotency, extra nitric oxide could help those who want increased blood flow, which would too help care for angina, high blood pressure and other cardiovascular problems.
"Watermelon may not be as organ specific as Viagra," Patil aforementioned, "but it's a great way to relax blood vessels without any drug side-effects."
The benefits of citrullus vulgaris don't end there, he said. Arginine also helps the carbamide cycle by removing ammonia and other toxic compounds from our bodies.
Citrulline, the precursor to arginine, is found in higher concentrations in the rind of watermelons than the flesh. As the rind is not usually eaten, deuce of Patil's fellow scientists, drs. Steve King and Hae Jeen Bang, ar working to breed new varieties with higher concentrations in the flesh.
In addition to the research by Texas A&M, watermelon's phyto-nutrients are being studied by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service in Lane, Oklahoma.
As an added bonus, these studies have likewise shown that deep red River varieties of watermelon get displaced the tomato as the lycopene king, Patil said. Almost 92 per centum of watermelon is water, but the remaining 8 percent is loaded with lycopene, an anti-oxidant that protects the human heart, prostate and skin health.
"Lycopene, which is also found in red grapefruit, was historically intellection to live only in tomatoes," he said. "But now we know that it's found in higher concentrations in red citrullus vulgaris varieties."
Lycopene, however, is fat-soluble, meaning that it inevitably certain fats in the blood for better concentration by the body, Patil said.
"Previous tests have shown that lycopene is much better absorbed from tomatoes when mixed in a salad with oily vegetables like avocado pear or spinach," Patil aforesaid. "That would also give to the lycopene from watermelon, just I realize mixing watermelon vine with spinach or avocadoes is a very hard sell."
No studies have been conducted to determine the timing of the wasting disease of oily vegetables to improve lycopene absorption, he said.
"One last bit of advice for those Fourth of July watermelons you buy," Patil said. "They store much better full-length if you leave them at room temperature. Lycopene levels pot be retained even as it sits on your kitchen floor. But once you cut it, refrigerate. And enjoy."
Writer: Rod Santa Ana
Source: Dr. Bhimu Patil
Texas A&M University - Agricultural Communications
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That's because scientists enunciate watermelon has ingredients that deliver Viagra-like effects to the body's blood vessels and crataegus oxycantha even increase libido.
"The more we cogitation watermelons, the more we realize just how awe-inspiring a fruit it is in providing natural enhancers to the human soundbox," said Dr. Bhimu Patil, director of Texas A&M's Fruit and Vegetable Improvement Center in College Station.
"We've always known that watermelon is good for you, but the list of its very important healthful benefits grows longer with each study."
Beneficial ingredients in watermelon and other fruits and vegetables are known as phyto-nutrients, naturally occurring compounds that are bioactive, or capable to react with the human torso to gun trigger healthy reactions, Patil said.
In watermelons, these include lycopene, beta carotene and the rising star among its phyto-nutrients - citrulline - whose good functions ar now beingness unraveled. Among them is the ability to loosen up blood vessels, much like Viagra does.
Scientists know that when watermelon is consumed, citrulline is converted to arginine through certain enzymes. Arginine is an amino group acid that works wonders on the heart and circulation system and maintains a good immune system, Patil said.
"The citrulline-arginine human relationship helps heart health, the immune arrangement and english hawthorn prove to be very helpful for those wHO suffer from obesity and type 2 diabetes," aforementioned Patil. "Arginine boosts nitrous oxide, which relaxes rake vessels, the same basic effect that Viagra has, to do by erectile dysfunction and peradventure even prevent it."
While in that respect are many psychological and physiological problems that commode cause impotency, extra nitric oxide could help those who want increased blood flow, which would too help care for angina, high blood pressure and other cardiovascular problems.
"Watermelon may not be as organ specific as Viagra," Patil aforementioned, "but it's a great way to relax blood vessels without any drug side-effects."
The benefits of citrullus vulgaris don't end there, he said. Arginine also helps the carbamide cycle by removing ammonia and other toxic compounds from our bodies.
Citrulline, the precursor to arginine, is found in higher concentrations in the rind of watermelons than the flesh. As the rind is not usually eaten, deuce of Patil's fellow scientists, drs. Steve King and Hae Jeen Bang, ar working to breed new varieties with higher concentrations in the flesh.
In addition to the research by Texas A&M, watermelon's phyto-nutrients are being studied by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service in Lane, Oklahoma.
As an added bonus, these studies have likewise shown that deep red River varieties of watermelon get displaced the tomato as the lycopene king, Patil said. Almost 92 per centum of watermelon is water, but the remaining 8 percent is loaded with lycopene, an anti-oxidant that protects the human heart, prostate and skin health.
"Lycopene, which is also found in red grapefruit, was historically intellection to live only in tomatoes," he said. "But now we know that it's found in higher concentrations in red citrullus vulgaris varieties."
Lycopene, however, is fat-soluble, meaning that it inevitably certain fats in the blood for better concentration by the body, Patil said.
"Previous tests have shown that lycopene is much better absorbed from tomatoes when mixed in a salad with oily vegetables like avocado pear or spinach," Patil aforesaid. "That would also give to the lycopene from watermelon, just I realize mixing watermelon vine with spinach or avocadoes is a very hard sell."
No studies have been conducted to determine the timing of the wasting disease of oily vegetables to improve lycopene absorption, he said.
"One last bit of advice for those Fourth of July watermelons you buy," Patil said. "They store much better full-length if you leave them at room temperature. Lycopene levels pot be retained even as it sits on your kitchen floor. But once you cut it, refrigerate. And enjoy."
Writer: Rod Santa Ana
Source: Dr. Bhimu Patil
Texas A&M University - Agricultural Communications
View drug information on Viagra.
More info
Morgan Freeman injured in car accident
Actor is in serious condition in Memphis hospital
JACKSON, Miss. -- Morgan Freeman was hospitalized in serious condition Monday after the car he was driving left a rural road in the Mississippi Delta and flipped several times.
Freeman, 71, was airlifted to the Regional Medical Center in Memphis, about 90 miles north of the accident in rural Tallahatchie County.
The actor "has a broken arm, broken elbow and minor shoulder damage, but is in good spirits," according to a statement from Donna Lee, Freeman's publicist. A hospital spokeswoman said Freeman was in serious condition but would not discuss his injuries.
"He is having a little bit of surgery this afternoon or tomorrow to help correct the damage," Lee's statement said. "He says he'll be OK and is looking forward to a full recovery."
Freeman, who won an Oscar for his role in "Million Dollar Baby," is among the stars in "The Dark Knight," now in theaters. His screen credits also include "Driving Miss Daisy."
Freeman and a companion were traveling on a dark, two-lane highway that cuts through the expansive farmlands of the Mississippi Delta when the car ran off the side of the road shortly before midnight Sunday, authorities said. The vehicle flipped several times but landed upright in a ditch alongside Mississippi Highway 32, about 5 miles west of Charleston, not far from where Freeman owns a home with his wife.
Mississippi Highway Patrol spokesman Sgt. Ben Williams said rescuers had to use the jaws of life to remove Freeman from the car.
"He was lucid, conscious. He was talking, joking with some of the rescue workers at one point," said Clay McFerrin, editor of Sun Sentinel in Charleston, who arrived at the scene soon after the accident happened.
McFerrin said it appeared Freeman's car was airborne when it left the highway.
Bystanders converged on the accident scene trying to get a glimpse of the actor, McFerrin said.
When one person tried to snap a photo with a cell phone camera, Freeman joked, "no freebies, no freebies," McFerrin said.
Williams said Freeman was driving a 1997 Nissan Maxima that belonged to Demaris Meyer of Memphis.
"There's no indication that either alcohol or drugs were involved," Williams said. He said both Freeman and Meyer were wearing seat belts. The woman's condition was not immediately available.
Freeman was born in Memphis, Tenn., but spent much of his childhood in the Mississippi Delta. He is a co-owner of the Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale.
"I'm definitely concerned," country singer and fellow Mississippian Steve Azar, whose video for his hit "Waitin' on Joe" featured Freeman, said Monday. The two have also worked charity events together. "He's been the best ambassador our state has ever had."
"He could live anywhere in the world and he came back home," Azar said. "I just think it shows a lot about him as a person and how grounded he is."
The hospital where Freeman is being treated is commonly known as the Med, and is an acute-care teaching facility that serves patients within 150 miles of Memphis.
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JACKSON, Miss. -- Morgan Freeman was hospitalized in serious condition Monday after the car he was driving left a rural road in the Mississippi Delta and flipped several times.
Freeman, 71, was airlifted to the Regional Medical Center in Memphis, about 90 miles north of the accident in rural Tallahatchie County.
The actor "has a broken arm, broken elbow and minor shoulder damage, but is in good spirits," according to a statement from Donna Lee, Freeman's publicist. A hospital spokeswoman said Freeman was in serious condition but would not discuss his injuries.
"He is having a little bit of surgery this afternoon or tomorrow to help correct the damage," Lee's statement said. "He says he'll be OK and is looking forward to a full recovery."
Freeman, who won an Oscar for his role in "Million Dollar Baby," is among the stars in "The Dark Knight," now in theaters. His screen credits also include "Driving Miss Daisy."
Freeman and a companion were traveling on a dark, two-lane highway that cuts through the expansive farmlands of the Mississippi Delta when the car ran off the side of the road shortly before midnight Sunday, authorities said. The vehicle flipped several times but landed upright in a ditch alongside Mississippi Highway 32, about 5 miles west of Charleston, not far from where Freeman owns a home with his wife.
Mississippi Highway Patrol spokesman Sgt. Ben Williams said rescuers had to use the jaws of life to remove Freeman from the car.
"He was lucid, conscious. He was talking, joking with some of the rescue workers at one point," said Clay McFerrin, editor of Sun Sentinel in Charleston, who arrived at the scene soon after the accident happened.
McFerrin said it appeared Freeman's car was airborne when it left the highway.
Bystanders converged on the accident scene trying to get a glimpse of the actor, McFerrin said.
When one person tried to snap a photo with a cell phone camera, Freeman joked, "no freebies, no freebies," McFerrin said.
Williams said Freeman was driving a 1997 Nissan Maxima that belonged to Demaris Meyer of Memphis.
"There's no indication that either alcohol or drugs were involved," Williams said. He said both Freeman and Meyer were wearing seat belts. The woman's condition was not immediately available.
Freeman was born in Memphis, Tenn., but spent much of his childhood in the Mississippi Delta. He is a co-owner of the Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale.
"I'm definitely concerned," country singer and fellow Mississippian Steve Azar, whose video for his hit "Waitin' on Joe" featured Freeman, said Monday. The two have also worked charity events together. "He's been the best ambassador our state has ever had."
"He could live anywhere in the world and he came back home," Azar said. "I just think it shows a lot about him as a person and how grounded he is."
The hospital where Freeman is being treated is commonly known as the Med, and is an acute-care teaching facility that serves patients within 150 miles of Memphis.
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