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Bush Eases Travel Restrictions on Elbonians

November 30, 2006

Mudd, Elbonia (Rotters) - US President George W. Bush yesterday announced that he would work with Congress and international partners to modify the US visa waiver program. Speaking in the nation’s capital of Mudd, this was widely viewed as a concession to the former communist country of Elbonia , a long-standing US ally and a member of the original “coalition of the willing” which supported the invasion of Iraq.

“It’s a way to make sure that nations like Elbonia qualify more quickly for the program, and put to good use this country’s resources in the ongoing civil w… er… peacekeeping efforts in Iraq.” stated Bush.

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Elbonia currently maintains a force of five soldiers in Iraq, and has threatened recently to withdraw completely by the end of the year after the loss last year of one of its soldiers. Private Viagra Cialis was killed while off-duty in a makeshift mud bath in Baghdad as the mud suddenly solidified in the arid environment, instantly trapping and suffocating him.

Elbonia is an impoverished former Soviet bloc nation, whose main natural resource is an abundance of mud, the quality of which is known worldwide and prized by spas for its natural rejuvenating qualities. Elbonians are considered experts in the handling and cleaning up of mud, and the White House stated that their continued cooperation and contributions would be crucial in America’s ongoing attempts to extricate itself from simultaneous quagmires in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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he Ad That Stole A Christmas Story

November 28, 2006

• Coming soon, Cialis ads featuring Elf: The New York Times’s Stuart Elliott takes a look at the suddenly ubiquitous Cingular Wireless Christmas Story tribute ads. According to Rich Wakefield, executive vice president and executive creative director at BBDO Atlanta, “We are always looking for ideas for holiday ads … and who in America hasn’t seen A Christmas Story?”

• Size queens: Is the New York Observer converting from broadsheet to tabloid? New York quotes Observer owner Jared Kushner saying, “We’re considering tabloid…. It appeals to a more feminine audience.”

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• Dobbsy on the spot: The New Yorker’s Ken Auletta profiles CNN’s Lou Dobbs. “On the cover [of his book War on the Middle Class], Dobbs is standing—hands in pockets, feet apart—like a sentry protecting the boundaries of decency and the nation. At CNN, alone among the cable network’s anchors, he is allowed to express his opinions without borders.” Wait, without borders?

• Meanwhile…: In New York, Kurt Andersen gives Dobbs the old Imperial City treatment, calling it the “Daily Show without jokes or irony.” Or… Borders?

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Ben Folds, Dork Pop,wunderkind

November 22, 2006

Dork-pop’s reigning boy wonder trounced through a stellar batch of his Top Forties hits last night at New York’s Beacon Theater, supplementing polished crowd-pleasers with expertly picked covers. Just to hear Mr. Folds’ piano-plunking take on Dr. Dre’s “Bitches Ain’t Shit� and a bourbon-soaked reading of Hank Williams’ “Your Cheatin’ Heart,� complete with hillbilly twang, was almost worth the price of admission alone.Folds drew some criticism with the recent release of Supersunnyspeedgraphic , which had some fans
grumbling that the album was merely a jumble of tracks previously released on iTunes and the Over the Hedge soundtrack. But the Beacon crowd didn’t seem to mind — the songs themselves have aged well over the years.

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According to Folds, the Beacon show was his last fall tour stop. “After this, we’re going into the studio and making a new record,� he told the crowd, proceeding to “preview� tracks from the yet to-be-recorded new album. A could-be working title from the mix included “Coach Paul Simmons,� a fiery call-and-response about a muscle-bound beefcake that Folds and his band ran into while working out at a hotel gym. Punctuated by bass guitarist Jose Hernandez’s slick licks and forceful catcalls of “no!� the track sounded like a nursery rhyme for a day at the stud ranch.
After a few minutes ferocious banging on his wheeze-prone synthesizer, the singer began taking audience requests, assuming a Yoga Journal-worthy tree pose. “You want me to show you my dick?� Folds asked a pervy fan before launching into a stream-of-consciousness ditty about male genitalia (and inadvertently displaying a promising future as a Cialis jingle writer.)

But it was Gen-Y classics from the Ben Folds Five canon that really roused the audience’s attention. Songs like “Army� and “One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces� were treated as the twentysomething anthems they’ve become. From the crowd response, it was clear that half-baked Cialis advertisements can’t take the place of angst-ridden piano pop.

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A MySpace for physicians

November 21, 2006

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Now doctors have their own online community, where they discuss everything from the latest medical break-throughs to potentially faulty drugs.

Sermo was founded earlier this year by Dr. Daniel Palestrant. The surgeon noticed that many doctors saw the red flags for Merck’s flawed painkiller Vioxx and Medtronic’s dysfunctional pacemakers long before they turned into major scandals in the mainstream press.

“We knew about these [problems,] but we didn’t know how important they were,” said Sermo chief executive Dr. Palestrant, based in Cambridge, Mass. “Maybe we could the get physicians themselves to determine what’s important and what it isn’t.”

Dr. Palestrant noticed that doctors chatted with other doctors as they walked the halls of hospitals and clinics, but they didn’t have an efficient way of reaching the wider medical community. That’s why he created Sermo, which is describes as the biggest online physicians’ community in the world.

“What’s motivating physicians is their desire to communicate with one another,” said Dr. Palestrant. “So far, the biggest motivator that’s causing physicians to log onto the site is for physicians to say, ‘I’m seeing this,’ or ‘I’m seeing that.’”

Dr. Palestrant said many of the drug-related online comments focus on unapproved and off-label uses for FDA-approved drugs. and Sermo also serves a tool for physicians to compare notes on the possibility of dangerous or unusual side effects in commonly used drugs.

Doctors talk about antidepressants that seem to cause rashes, statins that seem linked to cognitive problems, and vitamins that might be causing lumps.

“It there’s smoke, there’s fire,” said Dr. Palestrant. “There’s something that needs to be done here. This is sort of the zeitgeist.”

Doctors vote, in a Netflix-style five-star system, on their level of interest in various medical topics. They also answer multiple-choice questions about their opinions on questions posed by other doctors. Discussion topics have titles like “Lipitor nightmares,” a reference to Pfizer’s (up $0.27 to $27.03, Charts) top-selling statin, “FDA warning on Tamiflu,” referring to the bird flu anti-viral from Roche Holding (Charts), and “Viagra vs. Levitra vs. Cialis,” a comparison of sexual dysfunction treatments from Pfizer, Bayer, GlaxoSmithKline (up $0.02 to $51.99, Charts), Schering-Plough (up $0.00 to $21.86, Charts) and Eli Lilly & Co (up $0.18 to $54.74, Charts).

Doctors pitch questions and test theories, and anonymity is protected. A physician going by the moniker docDecaf wanted to know what other doctors thought about inoculating girls with Merck’s (up $0.10 to $44.75, Charts) Gardasil, a newly-approved vaccine for a sexually-transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer, in patients as young as three.

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The purpose of inoculating at a young age is to make sure the girls are protected long before they become sexually active. The FDA has approved the vaccine for girls as young as nine. But another doctor wrote into Sermo, saying that three years is too young because the vaccine’s protection is believed to last 10 years, so its potency would run out before most girls become sexually active.

(Merck spokeswoman Janet Skidmore said Gardasil’s duration has been tested out to five years and studies are continuing.)
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Not all the topics are serious. One of the online surveys asks doctors to vote for their favorite fictional doctor. The ballot includes Dr. Mark Greene of “ER,” Dr. Gregory House of “House,” and even Hannibal Lecter from “Silence of the Lambs.” Dr. “Bones” McCoy of “Star Trek” is a write-in.

At least 2,000 doctors are posting questions and voting on the site, said Dr. Palestrant, who noted that only physicians are allowed to participate and they’re not charged for the service. The privately held company makes its money by charging institutional investors for the right to see the results on physician votes as they’re coming in. The investors don’t vote.

“As long as you’re a licensed physician, you can put whatever you want on the site,” said Dr. Palestrant. “What’s important is what your colleagues think.”

Dr. Palestrant said he hasn’t taken money from any drug companies so far, though that could change because he’s in negotiations with them. The drug makers wouldn’t be allowed to weigh in on surveys. But Dr. Palestrant said that physicians seem to prefer a Web site free from Big Pharma influence.

Fran Hawthorne, author of “The Merck Druggernaut” and “Inside the FDA,” said she wasn’t familiar with Sermo, but an online forum is a great way for physicians to learn about side effects, as well as off-label uses not approved by the FDA, which account for about half of all prescriptions.
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“[Doctors] find out through trial and error and schmoozing, so they need more communication, to find out about the good and the bad,” said Hawthorne.

Hawthorne said doctors could benefit from any source of pharmaceutical information “without it being a seminar from a drug company.” But she suggested that anyone using the Internet as a source of information should adopt a healthy dose of cynicism.

“Who’s got an ax to grind?” said Hawthorne. “That’s always the danger of the Internet. But in general it’s a good idea, because you have doctors who presumably know what they’re doing

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Von Einem supplied sex drug in jail

November 20, 2006

CONVICTED sex killer Bevan Spencer von Einem has been prescribed a Viagra-style drug in prison, sparking outrage from the State Government.
Health Minister John Hill said yesterday he was “furious” at the revelation and had immediately banned such drugs in SA prisons.

He has also ordered the Crown Solicitor’s office to investigate whether any laws or internal regulations have been broken by the doctor who prescribed the erectile dysfunction drug to von Einem.

The doctor, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was suspended late yesterday by Health Department chief executive Tony Sherbon while the inquiry is conducted.

Mr Hill acted after being told by the Sunday Mail that evidence provided to police as part of a rape inquiry involving von Einem indicated he had been prescribed the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis in 2003.

Confirmation of this by Mr Hill provides even more evidence of preferential treatment towards von Einem, who was convicted of the murder of Richard Kelvin in 1983. He is eligible for parole in 2008.

Cialis is identical to Viagra but more potent. A 20mg dose is comparable to a 100mg dose of Viagra.

When briefed by his departmental officers on Friday night after returning from Sydney, Mr Hill said he was angered and found it “hard to imagine anything more ridiculous”.

“I think the community will be outraged, as I am,” he said. “I couldn’t believe the appalling judgment of the doctor who made the decision to prescribe convicted murderer and deviant von Einem with a Viagra-type drug three years ago.

“I believe it is the biggest lack of judgment possible from a professional in a position of trust in an institution.

“I was furious when informed of this and I deeply regret any distress this will cause to victims’ families.

“I just cannot fathom why any doctor would believe this was a good idea.”

Mr Hill said the drug was prescribed to von Einem by the prison health service “without the knowledge of prison authorities” for three months in 2003.

“When I was informed of this outrage I asked the deputy Crown Solicitor to conduct an investigation and advise whether there had been any breach of the law or regulations or whether there had been any improper or unprofessional conduct by an employee,” he said.

Mr Hill said erectile dysfunction medication had only been prescribed twice for prisoners. The first occasion was to an unnamed prisoner who was about to be released in 2001, and to von Einem in 2003.

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“No prisoner will ever be prescribed any such drug again in SA’s prison system,” he said.

The doctor’s actions are revealed in a police statement made by a prisoner who alleges von Einem sexually assaulted him over a period of 18 months.

The inmate’s 20-page signed statement, which has been obtained by the Sunday Mail, was taken by Sexual Crime Investigation Branch detectives.

In the statement the inmate describes how von Einem showed him the Cialis tablets shortly before one violent sexual assault.

He says von Einem had called him into his B Division cell and said “look what I’ve got” and “he showed me a box of tablets that were called Cialis”.

“I had a look on the box and it had an exact description of what Viagra does . . . ,” he says.

He said von Einem hid the tablets behind his stereo and he named the doctor who had prescribed them.

The inmate’s mother said last night she was “dumbfounded that any prisoner, let alone von Einem, was given a drug to encourage sexual activity in prison.”

“Why have they given a sexual predator a Viagra-type medication in prison?” she said.

“I assumed people with a sexual dysfunction would be given drugs to stop this type of activity. Now we find he has been given a drug doing just the opposite.

“What the hell is going on in there with von Einem?”

The inmate’s statement also details how von Einem allegedly told the inmate his mother could be “got” unless he co-operated with him.

He says von Einem had told him just prior to the first sexual assault: “I am going to have my way with you and if you don’t return the favour your mother is going to be visited by some friends and got.”

The inmate says von Einem had repeated the threat over the next 18 months as the assaults continued.

It is understood the police inquiry is in its final stages and the file is likely to be forwarded to Director of Public Prosecutions Stephen Pallaras QC for adjudication shortly.

SCIB officer-in-charge Detective Superintendent John Venditto yesterday declined to comment on the police inquiry on the basis of provisions in the Evidence Act concerning sexual offences.

The police investigation is separate to an internal inquiry being conducted by Correctional Services into numerous prison officers who have been purchasing artwork from von Einem.

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Cialis- Bringing Respite To ED Effectively

November 14, 2006

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