London (ANI): X factor judge and singer Dannii Minogue is said to be in secret dating Rugby player Kris Smith. Minogue met Kris Smith, wHO is pretty excited around his relationship with the popstar, patch holidaying in Ibiza.
"He can't believe his luck and has been viewing off inner photos of him and Dannii together on dates, one fifty-fifty shows her in a skimpy red bikini," The Sun quoted a brother as saying. "Kris is a
Monday, 8 September 2008
Friday, 29 August 2008
CQ's Carey Discusses Tax Treatment Of Employer-Sponsored Health Coverage, Tobacco Regulation Bill, Foreign Nurse Visas Legislation
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Mary Agnes Carey, associate editor of CQ HealthBeat, discusses possible changes to tax rules for employer-sponsored health coverage, House commendation of lawmaking that would allow FDA to modulate tobacco and a House committee's blessing of a bill that would allow for more visas to be issued to foreign nurses in this week's "Health on the Hill from kaisernetwork.org and CQ."
According to Carey, the Senate Finance Committee heard testimonial about possible changes to the intervention of assess subsidies for employer-sponsored health benefits, which excludes premiums paid by employers from taxable income for employees. Economists at the hearing said that changing the tax treatment could yield up to $250 billion annually to help furnish coverage to the uninsured. However, witnesses testified that the changes also could produce problems for those who get employer-sponsored health care. For example, employers could refuse to proffer insurance, which could make it more difficult for older and sicker employees to purchase private coverage because group premiums oft are depress than individual premiums. If employers would drop coverage, there also is the possibility that they could raise employee wages with the money that would have gone to pay for wellness insurance, Carey says. Witnesses said that the change could be made lento, requiring that private insurers do not charge sicker members higher rates and requiring that all people purchase coverage.
Carey also discusses a bill (HR 1108) approved by a veto-proof 326-102 margin in the House that would allow FDA to modulate tobacco and nicotine levels. The bill would not allow FDA to ban cigarettes or nicotine instantly, but it would impose restrictions on how cigarettes can be advertised and sold. Under the nib, FDA would receive regulative funding from fees set on tobacco plant product manufacturers and importers. It is not known when the Senate will consider the legislation, though several Republican senators have expressed opposition to the measure. The White House says the bill could lead multitude to imagine some tobacco plant products ar safe and would disorder FDA from its main duties of drug and food safety device. The disposal also objects to the proposed tax on cigarettes that would finance the bill.
In plus, Carey discusses approval of legislation (HR 5924) by the House Judiciary subcommittee that would provide 20,000 visas annually for three days to handle a nursing shortage in the U.S. Bill patronize Rep. Robert Wexler (D-Fla.) said hospitals have more than 115,000 nursing vacancies, and HHS has warned that the number could grow to one million by 2020. The legislation likewise would provide grants to U.S. nursing schools to help boost enrollment, as well as grants to fund new nursing breeding programs. Opponents of the measure say that if sectors like nursing are given special visa discourse, it will impede comprehensive immigration reform.
The complete audio frequency version of "Health on the Hill," transcript and resources for further research are available online at kaisernetwork.org.
Reprinted with kind permission from hTTP://www.kaisernetwork.org. You can eyeshot the integral Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives, or sign up for email delivery at hTTP://www.kaisernetwork.
Mary Agnes Carey, associate editor of CQ HealthBeat, discusses possible changes to tax rules for employer-sponsored health coverage, House commendation of lawmaking that would allow FDA to modulate tobacco and a House committee's blessing of a bill that would allow for more visas to be issued to foreign nurses in this week's "Health on the Hill from kaisernetwork.org and CQ."
According to Carey, the Senate Finance Committee heard testimonial about possible changes to the intervention of assess subsidies for employer-sponsored health benefits, which excludes premiums paid by employers from taxable income for employees. Economists at the hearing said that changing the tax treatment could yield up to $250 billion annually to help furnish coverage to the uninsured. However, witnesses testified that the changes also could produce problems for those who get employer-sponsored health care. For example, employers could refuse to proffer insurance, which could make it more difficult for older and sicker employees to purchase private coverage because group premiums oft are depress than individual premiums. If employers would drop coverage, there also is the possibility that they could raise employee wages with the money that would have gone to pay for wellness insurance, Carey says. Witnesses said that the change could be made lento, requiring that private insurers do not charge sicker members higher rates and requiring that all people purchase coverage.
Carey also discusses a bill (HR 1108) approved by a veto-proof 326-102 margin in the House that would allow FDA to modulate tobacco and nicotine levels. The bill would not allow FDA to ban cigarettes or nicotine instantly, but it would impose restrictions on how cigarettes can be advertised and sold. Under the nib, FDA would receive regulative funding from fees set on tobacco plant product manufacturers and importers. It is not known when the Senate will consider the legislation, though several Republican senators have expressed opposition to the measure. The White House says the bill could lead multitude to imagine some tobacco plant products ar safe and would disorder FDA from its main duties of drug and food safety device. The disposal also objects to the proposed tax on cigarettes that would finance the bill.
In plus, Carey discusses approval of legislation (HR 5924) by the House Judiciary subcommittee that would provide 20,000 visas annually for three days to handle a nursing shortage in the U.S. Bill patronize Rep. Robert Wexler (D-Fla.) said hospitals have more than 115,000 nursing vacancies, and HHS has warned that the number could grow to one million by 2020. The legislation likewise would provide grants to U.S. nursing schools to help boost enrollment, as well as grants to fund new nursing breeding programs. Opponents of the measure say that if sectors like nursing are given special visa discourse, it will impede comprehensive immigration reform.
The complete audio frequency version of "Health on the Hill," transcript and resources for further research are available online at kaisernetwork.org.
Reprinted with kind permission from hTTP://www.kaisernetwork.org. You can eyeshot the integral Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives, or sign up for email delivery at hTTP://www.kaisernetwork.
Wednesday, 20 August 2008
Counselors Prepare To Assist Returning Servicemembers
�Almost 100 percent of American Counseling Association (ACA) members wHO completed a Capella University survey on military mental health issues have taken action to increase their understanding of post-combat and re-entry issues of reverting servicemembers. The results besides indicated that ACA survey respondents feel better prepared to help post-combat servicemembers than other mental health professionals wHO took the survey.
ACA members feel better prepared to assist servicemembers
The ACA member results bring out some interesting contrasts and parallels with other mental health professionals who took the appraise. Highlights include (all statements refer to those wHO took the Capella University "Joining Forces America" military-mental health survey):
- Eighty-four percent of ACA members feel prepared to help post-combat servicemembers, compared to 61 percent of other mental health professionals.
- Nearly all ACA members (98 pct) have taken at least one step to improve their understanding of post-combat and reentry issues, compared to 75 percent of other mental health professionals.
- Neither ACA members nor other mental health professionals feel the mental health community as a unscathed is prepared to help returning servicemembers. Seventy-three per centum of ACA members and 64 pct of early mental wellness professionals aforementioned they believe the genial health community is non prepared.
- Only 6 pct of ACA members aforementioned they had little or no noesis of post-combat psychological conditions, compared to 27 per centum of other mental health professionals.
"I'm not surprised with these results," aforesaid Richard Yep, CAE, executive director of the ACA. "The mental health of necessity of reverting servicemembers and their families have been a strong focus of our organisation for several years now. We've made a point of delivery this exit to our members' attention and are committed to helping provide counselors with the resources they want to plow this growth challenge. We've offered multiple educational roger Sessions on this topic at our conferences over the past several years, and also offer up ongoing access to publications and continuing education courses on our Web site. In addition, we have advocated for federal pentateuch that will provide military troops with greater admission to mental health aid." One of ACA's 19 Divisions-the Association for Counselors and Educators in Government-represents counselors and educators in government and military related agencies.
"We're pleased to have ACA participation in this survey, and we applaud the many efforts they have made to focus attention on this issue," aforementioned Chris Cassirer, acting president of Capella University. "Like the ACA, Capella has a strong interest in the proceeds of military mental wellness because mental health professionals and military personnel represent two of our largest groups of students. We believe a big region of the challenge in meeting servicemembers' mental health needs is making sure there ar enough qualified professionals to address the need. Our online counsel and psychological science programs-including the only on-line CAPREP-accredited master's-level counseling specializations-make it more feasible to pursue ripe degrees in the mental health discipline."
Capella sponsors online conversation about this issue
To invite further conversation and bettor understanding of the mental health and re-entry issues of reversive troops, Capella University has created an online populace forum, hTTP://www.joiningforcesamerica.org, where anyone stern contribute ideas and suggestions. A drumhead report of the Joining Forces America study is also available on the site.
About the Joining Forces America study
The study was sponsored by Capella University to explore post-combat mental health and re-entry issues from the perspective of returning servicemembers and the mental health community, and to solicit ideas for what we as a society prat do to make post-combat transitions drum sander for reverting servicemembers. Two separate but similar survey instruments were used, one for servicemembers and one for mental health professionals.
The confidential servicemember survey was conducted online between May 27 and June 4, 2008. The follow group consisted of Capella University grownup students wHO were connected with the military, including active servicemembers, veterans, and their immediate family members. Combat zone experience by the item-by-item or an immediate phratry member was required to participate in the review. In add together, 238 participated as servicemembers/veterans and 11 participated as family members. The sample size of the family unit members was too small to be statistically authentic and their results ar not included in this report. For the purposes of this report, the term "servicemember" is victimised to account the combined responses of servicemembers and veterans.
The confidential mental health professional survey was conducted on-line between May 27 and June 8, 2008, among four groups: an online panel of 201 mental health professionals; 29 members of a military psychological science online discussion group; 1,064 Capella University adult students and alumni wHO were enrolled in or graduated from an advanced degree program with a mental health, counseling, or psychology nidus; and 37 Capella University psychology and counseling faculty members. The reported results include the responses of the 999 survey participants in these four groups who identified themselves as working mental health professionals.
Additionally, members of the American Counseling Association were invited to complete the mental health professional survey in the June 17, 2008, and July 1, 2008, editions of ACAeNews, an email newsletter of the association. Fifty-one ACA members accomplished the survey between June 17 and July 8, 2008. The initial survey respondents may or crataegus laevigata not have also included ACA members. A copy of the revised survey report with ACA results included is available by emailing MMHsurvey@capella.edu.
About the American Counseling Association
The American Counseling Association is a nonprofit organization, professional and educational organization that is dedicated to the growth and sweetening of the counseling professing. Founded in 1952, ACA is the world's largest association entirely representing professional counselors in various practice settings. By providing leading training, publications, continuing instruction opportunities, and advocacy services to more than 41,000 members, ACA helps counseling professionals develop their skills and expand their knowledge base.
ACA has been instrumental in circumstance professional and ethical standards for the counseling professing. The association has made considerable strides in accreditation, licensure, and national documentation. It likewise represents the interests of the profession before congress and federal agencies, and strives to promote recognition of professional counselors to the public and the media. For more data, please visit http://www.counseling.org or call 800.347.6647.
About Capella University
Capella University is an accredited(a), fully online university that has built its repute providing quality graduate education for working adults. Eighty-three percent of Capella students are presently enrolled in master's or doctoral degree programs in business, information technology, teaching, human services, psychology, public health, and public condom. Capella also offers bachelor's degree programs in business, information applied science, and public safety. Within those areas, Capella currently offers 109 graduate and undergraduate specializations and 15 certificate programs. More than 23,700 learners were enrolled as of June 30, 2008, from all 50 states and 45 other countries. Capella is committed to providing high-caliber cademic excellence and pursuing balanced stage business growth. Founded in 1993, Capella University is a wholly-owned subsidiary company of Capella Education Company, headquartered in Minneapolis. For more info, please visit http://www.capella.edu or holler 1.888.CAPELLA (227.3552).
Learn more about Capella's services and scholarship for military-affiliated students: hypertext transfer protocol://www.gallinago.edu/armedforces or call 1.888.315.8001.
Learn more about Capella's graduate programs in the william Claude Dukenfield of counseling and psychology: http://www.capella.edu/mentalhealth.
(a)Capella University is licenced by The Higher Learning Commission and a fellow member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA), http://www.ncahlc.org.
Capella University, 225 South Sixth Street, Ninth Floor, Minneapolis, MN 55402, 1.888.CAPELLA (227.3552).
Capella University
More info
ACA members feel better prepared to assist servicemembers
The ACA member results bring out some interesting contrasts and parallels with other mental health professionals who took the appraise. Highlights include (all statements refer to those wHO took the Capella University "Joining Forces America" military-mental health survey):
- Eighty-four percent of ACA members feel prepared to help post-combat servicemembers, compared to 61 percent of other mental health professionals.
- Nearly all ACA members (98 pct) have taken at least one step to improve their understanding of post-combat and reentry issues, compared to 75 percent of other mental health professionals.
- Neither ACA members nor other mental health professionals feel the mental health community as a unscathed is prepared to help returning servicemembers. Seventy-three per centum of ACA members and 64 pct of early mental wellness professionals aforementioned they believe the genial health community is non prepared.
- Only 6 pct of ACA members aforementioned they had little or no noesis of post-combat psychological conditions, compared to 27 per centum of other mental health professionals.
"I'm not surprised with these results," aforesaid Richard Yep, CAE, executive director of the ACA. "The mental health of necessity of reverting servicemembers and their families have been a strong focus of our organisation for several years now. We've made a point of delivery this exit to our members' attention and are committed to helping provide counselors with the resources they want to plow this growth challenge. We've offered multiple educational roger Sessions on this topic at our conferences over the past several years, and also offer up ongoing access to publications and continuing education courses on our Web site. In addition, we have advocated for federal pentateuch that will provide military troops with greater admission to mental health aid." One of ACA's 19 Divisions-the Association for Counselors and Educators in Government-represents counselors and educators in government and military related agencies.
"We're pleased to have ACA participation in this survey, and we applaud the many efforts they have made to focus attention on this issue," aforementioned Chris Cassirer, acting president of Capella University. "Like the ACA, Capella has a strong interest in the proceeds of military mental wellness because mental health professionals and military personnel represent two of our largest groups of students. We believe a big region of the challenge in meeting servicemembers' mental health needs is making sure there ar enough qualified professionals to address the need. Our online counsel and psychological science programs-including the only on-line CAPREP-accredited master's-level counseling specializations-make it more feasible to pursue ripe degrees in the mental health discipline."
Capella sponsors online conversation about this issue
To invite further conversation and bettor understanding of the mental health and re-entry issues of reversive troops, Capella University has created an online populace forum, hTTP://www.joiningforcesamerica.org, where anyone stern contribute ideas and suggestions. A drumhead report of the Joining Forces America study is also available on the site.
About the Joining Forces America study
The study was sponsored by Capella University to explore post-combat mental health and re-entry issues from the perspective of returning servicemembers and the mental health community, and to solicit ideas for what we as a society prat do to make post-combat transitions drum sander for reverting servicemembers. Two separate but similar survey instruments were used, one for servicemembers and one for mental health professionals.
The confidential servicemember survey was conducted online between May 27 and June 4, 2008. The follow group consisted of Capella University grownup students wHO were connected with the military, including active servicemembers, veterans, and their immediate family members. Combat zone experience by the item-by-item or an immediate phratry member was required to participate in the review. In add together, 238 participated as servicemembers/veterans and 11 participated as family members. The sample size of the family unit members was too small to be statistically authentic and their results ar not included in this report. For the purposes of this report, the term "servicemember" is victimised to account the combined responses of servicemembers and veterans.
The confidential mental health professional survey was conducted on-line between May 27 and June 8, 2008, among four groups: an online panel of 201 mental health professionals; 29 members of a military psychological science online discussion group; 1,064 Capella University adult students and alumni wHO were enrolled in or graduated from an advanced degree program with a mental health, counseling, or psychology nidus; and 37 Capella University psychology and counseling faculty members. The reported results include the responses of the 999 survey participants in these four groups who identified themselves as working mental health professionals.
Additionally, members of the American Counseling Association were invited to complete the mental health professional survey in the June 17, 2008, and July 1, 2008, editions of ACAeNews, an email newsletter of the association. Fifty-one ACA members accomplished the survey between June 17 and July 8, 2008. The initial survey respondents may or crataegus laevigata not have also included ACA members. A copy of the revised survey report with ACA results included is available by emailing MMHsurvey@capella.edu.
About the American Counseling Association
The American Counseling Association is a nonprofit organization, professional and educational organization that is dedicated to the growth and sweetening of the counseling professing. Founded in 1952, ACA is the world's largest association entirely representing professional counselors in various practice settings. By providing leading training, publications, continuing instruction opportunities, and advocacy services to more than 41,000 members, ACA helps counseling professionals develop their skills and expand their knowledge base.
ACA has been instrumental in circumstance professional and ethical standards for the counseling professing. The association has made considerable strides in accreditation, licensure, and national documentation. It likewise represents the interests of the profession before congress and federal agencies, and strives to promote recognition of professional counselors to the public and the media. For more data, please visit http://www.counseling.org or call 800.347.6647.
About Capella University
Capella University is an accredited(a), fully online university that has built its repute providing quality graduate education for working adults. Eighty-three percent of Capella students are presently enrolled in master's or doctoral degree programs in business, information technology, teaching, human services, psychology, public health, and public condom. Capella also offers bachelor's degree programs in business, information applied science, and public safety. Within those areas, Capella currently offers 109 graduate and undergraduate specializations and 15 certificate programs. More than 23,700 learners were enrolled as of June 30, 2008, from all 50 states and 45 other countries. Capella is committed to providing high-caliber cademic excellence and pursuing balanced stage business growth. Founded in 1993, Capella University is a wholly-owned subsidiary company of Capella Education Company, headquartered in Minneapolis. For more info, please visit http://www.capella.edu or holler 1.888.CAPELLA (227.3552).
Learn more about Capella's services and scholarship for military-affiliated students: hypertext transfer protocol://www.gallinago.edu/armedforces or call 1.888.315.8001.
Learn more about Capella's graduate programs in the william Claude Dukenfield of counseling and psychology: http://www.capella.edu/mentalhealth.
(a)Capella University is licenced by The Higher Learning Commission and a fellow member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA), http://www.ncahlc.org.
Capella University, 225 South Sixth Street, Ninth Floor, Minneapolis, MN 55402, 1.888.CAPELLA (227.3552).
Capella University
More info
Sunday, 10 August 2008
Budgie

Artist: Budgie
Genre(s):
Rock: Hard-Rock
Discography:

Power Supply
Year: 1980
Tracks: 12

Impeckable
Year: 1978
Tracks: 9

If I Were Brittania I'd Waive The Rules
Year: 1976
Tracks: 7

Bandolier
Year: 1975
Tracks: 6

In For The Kill
Year: 1974
Tracks: 7

Never Turn Your Back on a Friend
Year: 1973
Tracks: 7

Squawk
Year: 1972
Tracks: 9

Budgie
Year:
Tracks: 8
 
Belle Perez
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Groove Armada hope to "reclaim" single
Groove Armada have promised to play their hit single 'At The River' now that it is no longer used in a Marks and Spencer advert.
A sample from the track was used in the company's food commercials, prompting the dance act to stop performing it live.
"I think the M&S ad has been off for about a year now, so we can [play 'At The River']," Tom Findlay told Glastonbury Festivals.
"I was so rude about that ad that I think they eventually just withdrew our song from it. It could take a while to totally reclaim the song from them, though.
"The ad was on pretty heavy rotation for a while. But I think we can at least play it again now."
When asked whether they received any free merchandise for letting the store use the tune, Findlay commented: "We didn't get as many M&S vouchers as you'd think, actually.
"But it should keep me in white, medium boxer shorts for a few years."
Groove Armada headline the Other Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday, June 29.
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A sample from the track was used in the company's food commercials, prompting the dance act to stop performing it live.
"I think the M&S ad has been off for about a year now, so we can [play 'At The River']," Tom Findlay told Glastonbury Festivals.
"I was so rude about that ad that I think they eventually just withdrew our song from it. It could take a while to totally reclaim the song from them, though.
"The ad was on pretty heavy rotation for a while. But I think we can at least play it again now."
When asked whether they received any free merchandise for letting the store use the tune, Findlay commented: "We didn't get as many M&S vouchers as you'd think, actually.
"But it should keep me in white, medium boxer shorts for a few years."
Groove Armada headline the Other Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday, June 29.
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Thursday, 19 June 2008
Boknakaran, Ande Somby, Rosynk

Artist: Boknakaran, Ande Somby, Rosynk
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:

Moya Pe Tvoja
Year: 2000
Tracks: 15
Sunday, 25 May 2008
PHIL STACEY
Phil Stacey (Lyric Street): C+
The Southern-fried country feel of “American Idol” season six finalist Stacey’s debut can’t disguise its lack of flair. While pleasant, well sung and even pretty in spots, Stacey’s participation seems marginal: no songwriting credits, no instruments played. So while he makes a believable interpreter, it’s hard to get past the notion that this is more product than personal expression. Download: “Looking Like Love.”
The Southern-fried country feel of “American Idol” season six finalist Stacey’s debut can’t disguise its lack of flair. While pleasant, well sung and even pretty in spots, Stacey’s participation seems marginal: no songwriting credits, no instruments played. So while he makes a believable interpreter, it’s hard to get past the notion that this is more product than personal expression. Download: “Looking Like Love.”
Sunday, 18 May 2008
Mark Ronson to helm 'Kaiser Chiefs mk.III'
Mark Ronson to helm 'Kaiser Chiefs mk.III'
Kaiser Chiefs never miss a beat. Wait - sorry, we got that wrong. Kaiser Chiefs experience written a song called Never Miss a Beat. And now they're recording it."We've been hard at work writing, rehearsing and transcription," the band confided in a mailing list message this calendar week. "Firmly at make" is a comfortably vague condition, import anything from dig ditches to noodling in a transcription studio piece label interns feed you peeled grapes.
Simply Kaiser Chiefs want you to know they mean business. "It wholly started with the deuce fresh songs you may have heard on the UK turn at the end of last class: You Want Story and Never Miss a Beat. We went into the studio to record and kept on going."This time, however, they won't be enlisting Stephen Street, the producer responsible for their first-class honours degree deuce albums. Rather, two fresh faces ar working slow the decks. Ace is unfamiliar, the other ... well, you could call him the face-du-jour."There's been a consignment of rumours about what we're doing," the band wrote. "The accuracy is we're workings with Thomas Stearns Eliot James and Mark Ronson at a couple of studios in British capital."Mark Ronson is, of class, er, Crisscross Ronson, he of solo albums, collaborations and (lest we forget) Lily Ethan Allen and Amy Winehouse. Eliot Saint James is what the Chiefs call "a edward Young British people manufacturer we like very a good deal", which is to say he's engineered around soundtracks, remixed Idlewild, and done bits'n'bobs for the Futureheads, Axis Party and, er, S Clubhouse 7."As a geminate they're dynamite and we're enjoying plotting Kaiser Chiefs mk.Tercet with them pressing buttons and turning dials," the band tell us.Kaiser Chiefs mk.Leash? That sounds like a automaton. A gigantic, atomic number 22, laser-touting rock music machine. If we're lucky, Ronson and Epistle of James will convert the band to fighting the album and devote themselves to cybernetics.The Kaiser Chiefs play a "homecoming" gig at Leeds' Elland Route Sports stadium on May 24. Tickets go on sale tomorrow at 9am.
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Two EastEnders stars to quit the show
Two EastEnders stars to quit the show
'EastEnders' stars Rob Kazinsky and Mahound George are to leave the soap.
According to The Dominicus, a BBC spokesperson confirmed that both actors would be going away their roles.
Kazinsky, world Health Organization plays Sean Slater in the show, reportedly wants to move to Hollywood to further his acting career in that location.
A source told the newspaper: "He's desperate to be a Hollywood star. He's ambitious, which Americans sexual love, and slowly on the eye - the first gear thing that Hollywood producers look at."
The report also suggests that Brad Pitt's agent has already signed up to represent the player.
A representative for 'EastEnders' reportedly said: "'EastEnders' can affirm that Rob Kazinsky testament be leaving later this class. We wish him all the topper for the future tense."
Kazinsky said: "If I had done everything I wanted to do as an thespian in front I joined 'EastEnders' I would have wanted to stay forever and a day."
"I have very enjoyed my time with the picture - it's such a wonderful place to work and it's get more like a second household to me. I'll be sad to pass on."
Mahomet George, wHO plays Gus Adam Smith in the show, is also moving on from Albert Square.
A BBC spokesperson said: "As the character did not have any big plots climax up it was agreed Mohammad would leave. He is in talks with the BBC around other projects."
Phonem

Artist: Phonem
Genre(s):
Industrial
Discography:

Ilisu
Year: 2002
Tracks: 8
Like roughly of his Morr Music labelmates, Phonem's ambient-leaning productions lineament blur melodies; the occasional easy, broken posture; and light atmospherical touches. A bloke member of the Beta Bodega collective, Elliot Perkins made his debut as Phonem with The Mechanic Verses on Jetlag. After that, Perkins hooked up with the well-regarded German language label Morr Music for Phonetik. Hydro Electric was released in 2000. Perkins teamed up with Uwe Zahn (Arovane) in 2001 for Aer (Valid), a saucer that featured a couple of collaborations between the iI producers and more or less other tracks that were made one by 1. The following year, Ilisu close out a trilogy of sorts for Phonem's Morr releases. Away from his turn as Phonem, Perkins has another treasonably identify called Spike.
Domestic vs. Space Cat
The Hold Steady firms up summer trek
The Hold Steady firms up summer trek
Indie bikers The Hold Calm [ tickets ] get confirmed a full US summertime spell to support their forthcoming album, "Rest Positive degree."The 23-date junket is scheduled to crisscross the nation, start June 8 in Chula Scene, CA, and wrapper August. 13 in Norfolk, VA. In addition to playacting clubs and theaters, the band will perform a few fete shows, including the June 28 Apostle Paul Green School of Tilt Festival in City of Brotherly Love and the July 19 Pitchfork Festival in Chicago. The Hold Calm will as well pop crossways the Pool for a week's worth of UK gigs in ahead of time July. US dates are listed under and those oversea commode be found at the band's MySpace thomas Nelson Page.Pre-sale tickets for the US shows will be available tomorrow (5/16), and the general public will have admission rootage Crataegus oxycantha 20.The Contain Steady's fourth studio apartment album, "Stay Positive," is due July 15, and the lead bingle, "Sequestered in Memphis," will be available on iTunes May 20, according to a press release.The newly record, produced by John Agnello (Son V, Dinosaur Jr.), came together piece the The Admit Stabilize was touring the worldly concern behind 2006's critically lauded "Boys and Girls in America," according to the group's publiciser. That outing saw the Brooklyn-based quintet play to a greater extent than 200 shows in 2007 only. "Stick Positive" is said to capture a sort of evolution that finds The Withstand Steady becoming more musically complex. On the record, the bandmates experiment with instruments including harpsichord, banjo and spill box, according to a press exit.
New Film Club for Over 55s
New Film Club for Over 55s
Axis Ballymun and Capital of Ireland City Council's Arts Federal agency, in tie-up with The Irish whisky Plastic film Constitute and Access code Celluloid, are entry a freshly monthly Film Club for the over 55s
'The Pictures' commences this month with the classic comedy 'Some Like It Hot' and will testify single masking per month of totally genres of films in the Axis Arts and Community Resource Center in Ballymun.
The season continues with three other films: 'About Schmidt' on Mon 18 Feb at 2.30pm, 'The Swingin' 60's' on Mon 31 March at 2.30pm and 'The Painted Veil' on Mon 28 Apr at 2.30pm.
For further information impinging Axis of rotation on 01 8832100.
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