Akon Right Now (Na Na Na)

April 28, 2009

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Swine Flu Outbreak – NY

April 27, 2009

Mexico Swine FluSwine Flu Suspected in at Least Eight New York School Children

By Shannon Pettypiece

April 26 (Bloomberg) — At least eight students from a private school in New York are suspected of having swine flu, New York health officials said yesterday as teams of international investigators raced to determine how widely the potentially deadly virus has spread.

About 200 children from the 2,700-student St. Francis Preparatory School in Queens were absent last week with flu-like symptoms, said Thomas Frieden, commissioner for the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, at a press conference yesterday. All of the cases have been mild, lasting several days, and none of the children have been hospitalized, he said.

New York health officials will confirm today whether the suspected swine flu cases are linked to a new strain of the virus that may have killed at least 80 people and made more than 1,000 people ill in Mexico. That strain has spread to people in California, Texas and Kansas, where 11 cases, and no deaths, have been verified, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said yesterday.

“What we are concerned about is whether we might start to see more widespread transmission or serious illness,” said Frieden. “The city is very well prepared. We have been preparing for years at every level.”

The World Health Organization declared the epidemic “a public health emergency of international concern” yesterday after an emergency committee of the Geneva-based agency. The organization’s director-general, Margaret Chan, warned countries to be on the lookout for suspicious cases of respiratory disease that may be linked to the Mexico outbreak.

Schools, libraries and museums in Mexico have been closed and the government is handing out face masks. While the virus has pandemic potential because it is a new strain infecting people, it isn’t certain to cause a worldwide outbreak of deadly flu, Chan said.

Exposure Unknown

New York health officials said they don’t know how the students were exposed to the virus, though some students at the school traveled outside the U.S. during a recent spring break. They aren’t receiving special treatment, Frieden said.

New York health officials are also investigating 30 reported cases of possible flu at a day-care center in the Bronx and have received several calls from people in Manhattan who said they became ill after traveling to Mexico. None of those cases have been confirmed yet as swine flu.

People feeling ill shouldn’t go to the hospital or emergency room unless they are severely ill or have a pre- existing medical condition, Frieden said. In the area of Queens where the suspected cases have occurred, there has been an increase in hospital visits from concerned citizens, he said.

Precautionary Measures

People shouldn’t take any extra precautionary measures aside from washing their hands, staying home if they are ill and covering their coughs and sneezes, Frieden said. None of the children are being given Roche AG’s Tamiflu or GlaxoSmithKline Plc’s Relenza, he said. Both companies said their medicine appears to be effective against this strain of virus.

The last case of swine flu near New York was in 1976 in Fort Dix, New Jersey, Frieden said. With the right genetic composition, a new, deadly flu virus can spread extremely rapidly through human communities. The Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918 spread around the world, killing about 50 million people.

The department of health said it believes the students have swine flu because they tested positive for a form of influenza type A that didn’t match the H1 or H3 subtypes. The students tested were selected at random. Health officials have interviewed more than 100 of the ill students.

St. Francis canceled a scheduled reunion at the school this weekend and should be open on Monday, according to its Web site. The school is being disinfected over the weekend, New York health officials said.

Vybz Kartel barred performing in Grenada!

April 27, 2009

vybz_kartelJamaican dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel has been barred from performing in Grenada because of his raunchy lyrics.
Kartel, whose real name is Adija Palmer, was forced to cancel a May 2 concert planned to coincide with the local launch of his line of condoms, labelled ‘Daggering’.
They are already being marketed in Jamaica.
Junior health minister Ann Peters said the government denied the artiste a performance permit, because of concerns over lyrics that seem to promote violence.
But concert promoter Dexter Tillock defended Kartel’s music, saying his most recent work includes positive message and emphasizes respect for women.
He also said he is considering legal action against the Grenada government, to recoup thousands of dollars in losses.

Guyana authorities no match for druglords

April 22, 2009

In the world of [tag]cocaine trafficking[/tag], the small Latin American country of [tag]Guyana[/tag] plays a central role.

It is situated on the Atlantic coast, making it the ideal place to send drugs from [tag]Colombia[/tag] to both the US and across the ocean to Europe.

Al Jazeera’s Monica Villamizar reports from the the capital city of Georgetown that the authorities are no match for the [tag]druglords[/tag].

Morgan Heritage

April 9, 2009

template-2panel revised [Converted]In a time when Reggae is suffering a doldrum, and dancehall becoming nothing but a cache of clichÈ’ slangs and slogans, Gramps feels it’s the right time to go solo. A member of the internationally acclaimed Reggae group Morgan Heritage, and one of 17 sons of the legendary Denroy Morgan, Gramps aka Gramps Morgan is setting out to fulfill the prophecy of his father, that one day all would trod on their own journey to claim solo stardom. The Burly vocalist and keyboard player, has began his trod as burgeoning solo artists. “This has always been a plan of my father” he affirms, “We are all on an individual journey to express ourselves musically .” An ex-football player, who was born in Brooklyn, New Yorkand grew up in Springfield Massachusetts with a family of over 20 siblings and father, †he became a part of the family band from the young age of nine years old. Now after nearly three decades as a family band, touring almost every continent on earth, and performing for millions of people worldwide. This member of the tightly knit family is on a mission to re-invent himself to feed fans a multitude of new soundscapes.. Gramps Morgan will be sticking to Roots Reggae and Lovers Rock while bring a new enregy to Adult Contemporary Now in studios completing his double disc album, the soon †to be released solo project will have two sides to the music. “The fun side and the conscious side.” He duly notes. The album is to be released on his own Dada Son Entertainment Imprint, a subsidiary of the Morgan family’s Gedion Music Group. “I want to get personal with my fans, Cause everyone have problems. I want to reason with my fans. My music is about healing, heart to heart.” He stated passionately. Once Gramps and the Morgan family completes their recording studio sometime next year, he promises to bring a whole new soundscape to the forefront of Reggae. Set apart from his solo musical pursuits and music production, Gramps also manages his company and manage artist while being the CEO of Dada Son Entertainment. A fully fledged entertainment company Gramps Morgan’s Dada Son brand has delved into other aspects of media including independent films, merchandising and online ventures. “Gramps Morgan is about to bring a fresh sound and spur new feelings” he smiles. With a highly anticipated solo debut single set for release later this year, it is clear, Gramps Morgan is ready to fulfill his father prophecy.

Creative Sound Imaging

April 4, 2009

Ray J – For The Love of Ray J

April 1, 2009

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Ciara ft. Justin Timberlake – Love Sex Magic

April 1, 2009

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