Wednesday, 10 September 2008
APhA Seeks Nominations For The APhA Distinguished Federal Pharmacist Award
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Deadline for nominations is September 30, 2008. Guidelines for nominations, the nomination form, and complete criteria for this laurels are usable on the APhA Web site at http://www.pharmacist.com/awards. You may also write to: APhA Awards and Honors Program, 1100 15th Street, NW, Suite four hundred, Washington, DC 20005-1707, to obtain appropriate forms and instructions. Or you crataegus laevigata fax a request to (202) 628-0443, or e-mail to mnelson@aphanet.org.
About the American Pharmacists Association (APhA)
The American Pharmacists Association, founded in 1852 as the American Pharmaceutical Association, represents more than 63,000 practicing pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, student pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and others interested in advancing the profession. APhA, dedicated to helping all pharmacists ameliorate medication use and get ahead patient tutelage, is the first-established and largest association of pharmacists in the United States. APhA members provide attention in all practice settings, including community pharmacies, hospitals, long-term forethought facilities, managed care organizations, hospice settings, and the military.
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Thursday, 21 August 2008
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Monday, 11 August 2008
'American Idol' Alum Aiken Now a Daddy
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Former "American Idol" runner-up Clay Aiken is a founding father. The 29-year-old crooner from Raleigh proclaimed the giving birth of Parker Foster Aiken on his Web site's blog Friday. "No hyphens. One first name," he wrote. "One middle diagnose. One last name."
Aiken's mother, Faye, told Raleigh TV station WRAL the nestling was born in North Carolina.
Aiken was a deary of fans during the second season of "American Idol," where he finished second to Ruben Studdard. His album "Measure of a Man" went double platinum in 2003, and he made his Broadway debut this spring in "Monty Python's Spamalot."
The baby's mother is Jaymes Foster, Aiken's acquaintance and record producer whom he met while acting on "American Idol." Their son was born at 8:08 a.m. Friday, and weighed 6 pounds, 2 ounces and was 19 inches long, according to the statement on the Web site.
"The little man is healthy, happy, and as loud as his daddy," Aiken wrote. "Mama Jaymes is doing quite well also."
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Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Vesania
Artist: Vesania
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Fawcett 'Optimistic' About Cancer Battle
The star was diagnosed with the disease in 2006, and has been jetting to Germany to be treated in a specialist clinic.
The star was diagnosed with the disease in 2006, and has been jetting to Germany to be treated in a specialist clinic. Craig Nevius, who directed Fawcett, 61, in the new documentary about her battle, A Wing and a Prayer, reveals, "She is cautiously optimistic. Farrah has learned the hard way that with cancer, the test is time."
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Sunday, 15 June 2008
Zune gets in tune with L.A.
The chic crowd would rather attend an event at a temporary space that feels more like a gallery. Beverage companies and lifestyle marketers have played to that audience, marrying their brands to sleek nights with slick music (most notably at the temporary pop-up Stoli Hotel "club" in Hollywood last year). And now Microsoft is upping the ante.
Perhaps forced into creative marketing by Apple's iPod, Microsoft's rival Zune player is jumping into the nightlife fray by launching a space that is carrying the product's name. The Seattle-area company is in it for the long haul, having signed a three-year lease at a venue on Beverly Boulevard.
Zune L.A., formerly photographer Greg Gorman's studio, serves as an office for a handful of the Microsoft music player's employees during the day, but, after dark at events such as last month's opening soiree, the tri-level space offers the company the opportunity to court L.A.'s tastemakers.
Chris Stephenson, Zune's general manager of global marketing, calls the space "a clubhouse for the creative community in L.A. -- a place for people to gather and connect that's designed for creative expression."
That expression, of course, takes on a different tone in the nightlife scene. At the christening, Zune wooed all manner of movers and shakers in the art, music and event-planning world with mojitos, music and visuals. Eastside promoter and Temporary Spaces founder Sean Patrick DJ'd (plugged into a Zune player, naturally) across from a custom light installation (an "interactive chandelier") from noted London-based artist Moritz Waldemeyer.
The space shares more in common with gallery/restaurant hybrids like the newly opened Royal-T in Culver City in that it is bright, airy and invites conversation, in contrast to the typical club where shop talk is barely audible. It features a rooftop patio, DJ booth and circular soundproofed music room suitable for hosting bands.
Jamaal Layne, project manager for Zune L.A., likens the experience of entering the space to "walking into an actual Zune."
Zune L.A. has hosted private events for groups such as CAA, and for now its offerings will remain invitation-only. Musicians such as Janelle Monae and former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford have already performed at Zune L.A., and former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker will launch his line of New Era hats this month.
Its next event, on Tuesday, is a screening of “Joy Division: The Documentary” (followed by a 90-minute DJ set from Joy Division bass player Peter Hook).
Says Stephenson: "We envision Zune L.A. as a cultural hub."
So why is Microsoft debuting this concept in L.A., and not in Seattle or New York?
"We wanted to pick somewhere where we could not only feed off the cultural energy of the city but collaborate with the creative community to add to it," he says. "L.A. had the right mix of entertainment gravitas and growing cultural relevance within art and design."
ZUNE L.A. WHERE: 8275 Beverly Blvd. (at Sweetzer), L.A.
WHEN: Multiple private events monthly; next event is Tuesday featuring Peter Hook
PRICE: Invitation only
INFO: (323) 944-0702
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Kaisers hail "influential" McCartney
The Leeds rockers performed with McCartney at the Liverpool Sound Concert at Anfield yesterday.
Speaking about their admiration for the former Beatle, bassist Simon Rix said: "I've said this before that I think Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are up there, if not the most influential people who are still alive.
"I don't know who is more influential than those two really, because I think that the influence of The Beatles, the impact that they had on everything at the time, not just music, you know your shoes and clothes and your hair and moustaches, everything, furniture - if The Beatles had never happened then we'd be living in a parallel universe."
McCartney was joined by Foo Fighters singer Dave Grohl during Sunday's gig for renditions of 'Band On The Run' and 'Back In The USSR'.
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