Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Justin Timberlake - Timberlakes Mugshot Campaign For William Rast Denim

JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE has done for to jail for his latest fashionable ad run - the pop star topology appears in mugshot photos to publicize his modern William Rast clothing collection.

Sporting a mock black eye, throwing up a defiant peace sign, and sportsmanlike the in style William Rast designs, the singer says, "My discover is William Rast and this is my life story."

The new ads publicise Timberlake's new jean line.





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Saturday, 23 August 2008

The Multiple Myeloma Research Consortium Announces Initiation Of First Four-Drug Combination Study To Treat Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Patients

�The Multiple Myeloma Research Consortium (MMRC) announced the initiation of a four-drug combination work with REVLIMID� (lenalidomide), VELCADE� (bortezomib) for Injection, DOXIL� (doxorubicin HCl liposome injection) and decadron for the treatment of multiple myeloma in patients who are previously untreated.


The University of Michigan, one of fifteen MMRC member institutions, will pass judgment the safety device and efficacy of the drug combination in patients who have not received any prior therapy for multiple myeloma. "This four-spot drug combination study is a pivotal study for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients as they crataegus laevigata benefit from the synergistic effects of four presently available drugs," said Principal Investigator, Andrzej Jakubowiak, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Hematology/Oncology at the University of Michigan. "We look onwards to testing this promising new combination." The multi-center, open-label, multiple dose, dose-escalation Phase I/II study will enroll up to 40 patients in the number 1 phase and an additional 35 patients in the second phase.


"The MMRC is proud to advance this combination trial as it aligns with our commitment to expand our portfolio of treatment options for multiple myeloma patients - particularly those that show the most potential in effectively treating patients," said Kathy Giusti, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the MMRC, and a myeloma patient.

About REVLIMID


REVLIMID, discovered and manufactured by Celgene Corporation, is approved for usage in the EU, US Switzerland and Argentina for the discussion of multiple myeloma in combination with dexamethasone in patients wHO have received at least one prior therapy, and Australia for patients with multiple myeloma whose disease has progressed after unitary therapy. REVLIMID is an IMiDs compound, a phallus of a proprietary group of novel immunomodulatory agents. For more information, visit http://www.revlimid.com.

About DOXIL


DOXIL, manufactured by Ortho Biotech Products, L.P., is indicated in combination with Velcade� (bortezomib) for the treatment of patients with multiple myeloma who have not previously received Velcade and bear received at least one prior therapy, and for the treatment of ovarian cancer whose disease has progressed or recurred after prior pt based therapy. For more than information, travel to http://www.doxil.com.

About VELCADE


VELCADE is being co-developed by Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company, and Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C. Millennium is responsible for for commercialisation of VELCADE in the U.S. and Janssen-Cilag is responsible for commercialization in Europe and the rest of the world. Janssen Pharmaceutical K.K. is responsible for commercialisation in Japan. For more information near VELCADE clinical trials, patients and physicians can touch the Millennium Medical Product Information Department at 1-866-VELCADE (1-866-835-2233).

About the Multiple Myeloma Research Consortium (MMRC)


The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRC), a 509a3 organization, was founded in 2004 by Kathy Giusti, a myeloma patient and Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, to accelerate the development of novel and combination treatments for patients with multiple myeloma by facilitating innovational clinical trials and correlative studies.


At the core of the MMRC model is an exceptional Executive Committee, based in Norwalk, Conn., which provides strategic oversight of the MMRC's drug development projects. The MMRC's 15 Member Institutions are among the large academic research centers world-wide: City of Hope, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Emory University's Winship Cancer Institute, the Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, Indiana University, Mayo Clinic, Ohio State University, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, St. Vincent's Comprehensive Cancer Center of Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers of New York, University Health Network (Princess Margaret Hospital), University of Chicago, University of Michigan, University of California - San Francisco, and Washington University.


The MMRC model also includes an advance Tissue and Data Bank, which serve as a "bridge" 'tween laboratory and clinical research conducted by the MMRC and a vital resource in forward MMRC clinical trials and correlative skill studies.


As a results-driven organization, the MMRC has facilitated to date 15 Phase I and II clinical trials of the most promising novel compounds and combination approaches. MMRC clinical trials are designed to include correlative studies to better understand what drugs ar most effective in treating various sub-groups of myeloma patients, egg laying the foundation for the eventual development of individualised medicines as a discussion for myeloma.

Multiple Myeloma Research Consortium


View drug information on Doxil; Revlimid; Velcade.



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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Three Way Kidney Swap Helps Alabama, Colorado, North Carolina Residents Get New Leases On Life

�The first-ever, three-time-zone, co-occurrent "kidney swap" took place Wednesday

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Anchor Bay ups duo

Ray Gagnon, Brian Daley get promotions





Ray Gagnon has been promoted to executive vp worldwide sales at Anchor Bay Entertainment.


Gagnon, who has spent more than two decades in the home entertainment industry, joined Anchor Bay in December 2003 as head of the indie's domestic sales efforts. He previously was senior vp worldwide sales at DreamWorks SKG.


Also at Anchor Bay, Brian Daley has been promoted to senior vp worldwide business operations.



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Thursday, 19 June 2008

RPO and Joy Marquez

RPO and Joy Marquez   
Artist: RPO and Joy Marquez

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


Shout And Fight   
 Shout And Fight

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 2




 





Corrie's David just 'wants to be loved'

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

'Nailed' dodges bullet with funding deal

David O. Russell film to resume filming Wednesday





David O. Russell's political comedy "Nailed" will resume filming Wednesday thanks to a late-breaking financing deal with Comerica Bank and the film's financier, Capitol Films. Key cast members, including Jake Gyllenhaal, Jessica Biel and Catherine Keener, were en route to the South Carolina set Tuesday to begin shooting the next day.


But the ultimate future of the film from the economically troubled Capitol remains uncertain.


Sources say the Comerica financing, secured Monday, will help the film meet its projected $25 million budget and additional costs from a week of missed shooting days and union penalties. But some of the filmmakers aren't sure if the funds will last through postproduction.


Capitol's head of business affairs, Ray Reyes, said the company's fund deal with Comerica was based on "other guarantees" and was closed without a bond.


"We do plan on bonding the film, and actually there's work to be done on that, under a much more manageable scenario," Reyes said. "We can hopefully close the bond after we have completed principal photography and without the pressure of shutdowns hanging over our heads."


Reyes had hoped to close the deal with Comerica on May 27, so that filming could start up again May 29. But he said Monday that it had taken longer than expected to get the deal together. He declined to say how much the financing was for or what the projected budget now is for the film.


As of Monday, Reyes said, the film was funded, payroll companies received deposits and SAG, IATSE and the Teamsters members were in the clear to start back to work.


The shoot is set to end June 22 and, according to one of the producers, must finish by then to keep its principal cast members. "One more shutdown will kill the movie, not to mention cause hair loss and ulcers, and Capitol knows that," the exec said, adding that the production does not yet have all the financing to finish the film.


Reyes said there are two weeks left of filming in South Carolina before the production moves to Washington for a small amount of work.


Russell is known for creating a chaotic atmosphere to stir up creative juices on his sets, but the day-to-day uncertainty seems to have fulfilled this role without much effort on his part.


"Contrary to Internet rumors, David has been an absolute dream, literally the glue that's held the film together," said Persistent Entertainment's Matt Rhodes, who is producing the film with partner Judd Payne, Red Wagon Entertainment's Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher and Capitol's Kia Jam.


The production switched to a Thursday-Monday production schedule following the Memorial Day weekend holiday.



Gregg Goldstein reported from New York; Leslie Simmons reported from Los Angeles.



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Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Two things our writers love this week

Food



Viet Wah



I recently took a friend on her first tour of Viet Wah, the Vietnamese supermarket at 1320 S. Jackson St. that specializes in inexpensive meats and produce, Asian sauces and other ingredients. For $11, I brought home a bag of Vietnamese sandwich rolls, a large squeeze-bottle of Sriracha chili sauce, two bananas, a pound of fresh red peppers for pickling, a package of Vietnamese rice pancakes for making summer rolls and two gorgeous bunches of fresh pea vines for sauteing (for which I paid $2.78 vs. the $5.99 they'd likely cost in a traditional supermarket — if I could find them). For more Little Saigon deals, go to www.seattletimes.com/allyoucaneat.



Nancy Leson, Seattle Times food writer



DVDs



"Intelligence"



The best series you've never watched — especially if you dug the smart and sprawling saga of HBO's "The Wire." Set in Vancouver, the action revolves around the tenuous alliance between standup-guy dealer Jimmy "the weed king" Reardon (Ian Tracey) and ruthlessly ambitious Organized Crime Unit head Mary Spalding (Klea Scott). Both have more to worry about from within their own ranks than each other, most notably Spalding's underling Ted "the nasty bastard" (a surprisingly evil Matt Frewer, of all people). From "Da Vinci's Inquest" creator Chris Haddock (available now on DVD from Acorn, $59).



Mark Rahner, Seattle Times DVD writer








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