Sunday, October 2, 2011

Gene Simmons Marries Shannon Tweed

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Gene Simmons and Shannon Tweed have been together for the last 28 years. The news recently surfaced about the couple is that both have tied the knot. The couple got married at the Beverly Hills hotel on Saturday in front of approximately 400 guests, which included Bill Maher, Hugh Hefner, and other members of Kiss. The newlyweds have two adult children, Nick and Sophie.

Nebraska Football

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Wisconsin outclassed Nebraska as the later laid a B1G EGG on Saturday. It lost against Wisconsin by 48-17. The loss was so huge in terms of scores as well as in term of loss itself. Wisconsin was already leading 14-13 in the second quarter, turned three consecutive Taylor Martinez interceptions in 21 points and insured the win.
So, what did we learn from Nebraska’s rough introduction into the B1G Conference is that Nebraska Must Improve Before the Wisconsin Game.

Bohemian Treasure' found in the woods

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The fact remains that Casey attended the Grove on the first weekend of August, not in the last weekend of July, as believed generally.Casey at the exclusive all-male retreat by the task force is at at the Bohemian Grove in California. Buffalo native, Mr. Alan Evans, renowned drummer with Soulive, comes home tonight for a very cool gig inside Duke's Bohemian Grove Bar.
Alan Evans, renowned drummer with Soulive and Buffalo native, comes home tonight for a very cool gig inside Duke's Bohemian Grove Bar (253 Allen St.). Dubbe.
The agenda of the 2011 Bohemian Grove members, including former US President George H. W. Bush, baseball player Mark McGuire, and actor Tom Cruise, mirrored much of the agenda of June's Bilderberg Group summit.

Melissa McCarthy Sings And Dances

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Last Saturday night the renowned film and television star Melissa McCarthy hosted a Live show. The actress is on a post Emmy roll but this one could be marked as her another first. Her reunion with her co-star Kristen Wiig is wonderful.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Wal-Mart Stores raising prices for the most popular brand-name diabetes drugs

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Wal-Mart Stores and Kmart, always raising slogans for the cut in prices, have been raising prices for the most popular brand-name diabetes drugs. Generic drug being sold at Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer since 2006.  Public is afraid that the tactic may be followed by other few in USA.
A New York based endocrinologist Dr. Ronald Tamler, at 's Mount Sinai Medical Center said that "Since 2008, everybody has lowered generic prices close to the level of Wal-Mart," The doctor is also a co-author of the price study. He added that now "the differential in pricing for brand-name drugs is huge." His study, presented here at the annual meeting of the American Diabetes Association, found that the differential between pharmacy prices for generic diabetes drugs fell 60 percent between 2008 and 2010, compared with an increase of 113 percent for brand-name drugs.
Wal-Mart raised prices for the most-prescribed branded diabetes treatments by 32 percent between 2008 and 2010, while Kmart, raised its prices by 35 percent. At other pharmacies the increase remained almost 21 percent which includes chain drugstores, mail-order firms and independent pharmacies.