Monday 28 April 2008

Kylie says she was misdiagnosed

Kylie says she was misdiagnosed



Pop isaac Bashevis Singer Kiley Minogue has revealed that she was ab initio misdiagnosed before discovering that she had breast crab.
The 39-year-old singer made the revealing on Ellen DeGeneres' old World chat show, saying that the first-class honours degree doctor that she visited failed to diagnose the disease.
Minogue said: "Take heed, this is an chance for me to say something that I receive non said before. I was misdiagnosed ab initio."
"Because person is in a white person coating and exploitation big medical exam instruments doesn't necessarily mean they're decent."
"I don't need to say that to frighten masses only that's just a fact," she said.
The singer urged citizenry to follow their intuition when it came to matters of wellness.
Minogue said: "I had just had a mammogram and they didn't find anything and a couple of weeks afterward I found a lump."
"You must follow your intuition and if you have any dubiousness go back once again."




Garden Of Delight feat. Lutherion

Sunday 27 April 2008

Gyromite and Subsonik

Gyromite and Subsonik   
Artist: Gyromite and Subsonik

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   



Discography:


Cymbalism (CYMB003)   
 Cymbalism (CYMB003)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2




 






Norton hosts BBC's Oliver show

Norton hosts BBC's Oliver show



Irish Gaelic sponsor Whole wheat flour Norton is to emcee a new BBC I serial which will search for fresh stars for the musical 'Oliver!'.
'I'd Do Anything' finds Norton joined by showbiz legends Andrew Harold Clayton Lloyd Webber, Cameron Macintosh and a panel of judges as they try to feel freshly stars to play the roles of King Oliver and Nancy in the musical comedy.
Commenting, Elaine Bedell, Comptroller, BBC Amusement Commission, said: "We're real pleased to be construction on the success of 'Any Dream Will Do' with a fresh search for West Conclusion stars next year."
She continued: 'Oliver!' is a much-loved British musical so we're sure as shooting the show will combine families and melt black Maria."
'I'd Do Anything' premieres on BBC One next twelvemonth.





Tejano star making progress after crash: doctors

Tejano star making progress after crash: doctors











HOUSTON (Reuters) - Tejano