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    • ベン・ブロウダーが「ドクター・フー」にゲスト出演 (追加)
      doctor who: the complete sixth series [blu-ray] [import] アーティスト:doctor who bbc warner(2011-11-22) なお、bbは今年後半にリリースされるであろうスリラー・コメディbad kids go to hell( facebookオフィシャルページ )にも出演しています

    • UK doctor admits helping patients die
      LONDON - A British doctor who admitted shortening the lives of nearly 20 patients - including his own son - may yet face charges.Howard Martin, 75, was cleared in 2005 of murdering three patients with fatal doses of pain killer.... ロンドンでは - 約20の患者の命を短縮を認めた英国医師 - 自分の息子を含む - はまだ2005年の痛みキラー....の致命的な用量で3人の患者を殺害したのが明らかになったcharges.Howardマーティン、75直面するかもしれない

    • Not quite Doctor Who, but sonic screwdriver a new twist for science
      LONDON: Engineers have developed a device that can move and manipulating objects using only ultrasonic sound waves. ロンドンは:エンジニアが唯一の超音波を使用してオブジェクトを操作し、移動することができる装置を開発している

    • 吠える犬はかまない
      医者の不養生 it is a good doctor who follows his own directions.

    • 親の顔が見たい
      医者の不養生 it is a good doctor who follows his own directions.

    • Obama hails Palestinian doctor
      A Palestinian doctor whose loss of three daughters in an Israeli tank attack in Gaza moved many at last week's Auckland Writers and Readers Festival has been hailed in a speech by President Barack Obama. Speaking on the future... その3人の娘の損失がガザ地区でイスラエルの戦車の攻撃で、先週のオークランド作家フェスティバルは、バラクオバマ大統領の演説の中で賞賛されている読者の多くの移動パレスチナの医師

    • Father determined to see justice done in cold case
      An extraordinary trial is underway in Paris, as a retired German doctor who was kidnapped and brought to France by a grieving father faces charges related to the killing of a teenage girl 29 years ago.The unusual case is the culmination... 集大成です臨時試験が誘拐され、フランスに持ち込ま悲。父の退職ドイツ人医師は、29年は珍しいケースをago.The 10代の少女の殺害に関連する費用に直面しているように、パリで進行中です...

    • The X Factor: can the UK survive without Cheryl Cole?
      As Simon Cowell confirms the Geordie lass is to join him in the US, will the singing show go the way of Britain's Got Talent?Cheryl Cole confirmed as US X Factor judgePoll: Will Cheryl Cole be a US success?Finally it has been confirmed that Cheryl Cole, the formerly punchy but now ever-so-ladylike doyenne of British showbiz, is shipping out to Los Angeles to take her place on the US X Factor judging panel. After months of stories speculating on her suitability for the job, she is finally packing her Vuitton mega-trunks to sit at Simon Cowell's right hand, dishing out encouragement and verbal beatings in equal measure while gold bars are regularly delivered to her dressing room. She's made it.But what will oor Cheryl bring to the US version of the show – and what does this mean for UK audiences who hang on each no-nonsense Geordie pronouncement; every flash of that entrancing dimple? And will the Americans understand her accent, because apparently some of her L'Oréal adverts have confused them a bit.As a TV personality (let's put her music career aside for the moment) Cheryl's good qualities are many. She is incredibly, incredibly pretty. Pretty people can have any job they want as long as it's not as a vascular surgeon. She can cry at the drop of a hat without smudging her makeup. Gazing mesmerised at her delicate features gently leaking tears on to the desk, you forget she's a bit rough round the edges. She's one of those weeping angels from Doctor Who. While you're looking at her lovely face, everything is OK.She has effectively been handed a gold ticket by Simon Cowell. A man who himself doesn't seem to know that much about music can sprinkle his stardust on practically anyone – Piers Morgan for god's sake – and they are instantly granted a licence to criticise, laug サイモンコーウェルはジョーディーの少女は、米国の彼への参加を可能であることを確認として、歌番組が英国のGot Talentの道を行くして、Cheryl Coleさんは米軍のXファクターjudgePollとして確認:ウィルシェリルコールは、米国の成功が最終的にそれが確認されていますか?シェリルコールは、イギリスの芸能界の元は今まで、それほどおしとやかなパンチの効いた女性のdoyen、米軍のXファクター審査員に自分の場所を取るロサンゼルスに出荷されています

    • Doctor who said Chavez is gravely ill flees Venezuela
      CARACAS (AFP) - A doctor who said in an interview that President Hugo Chavez has only two years of life because of the type of cancer he is suffering wrote in a letter on Friday that he has fled Venezuela. カラカス(AFP) - チャベス大統領のために彼は苦しんでいるがん、彼はベネズエラ逃亡したこと金曜日の手紙に書いたのタイプの生命の唯一の二年間を持っていることをインタビューで述べている医者

    • Doctor who said Chavez gravely ill flees Venezuela
      A doctor who said in an interview that President Hugo Chavez has only two years of life because of the type of cancer he is suffering wrote in a letter on Friday that he has fled Venezuela. 彼は苦しんでいるがんの種類のためチャベス大統領は、人生のわずか2年を持っていることをインタビューで述べている医者は、彼がベネズエラ逃亡した金曜日の手紙に書いた

    • Fake doctor injects cement in woman's bottom
      A US woman who wanted to work at a nightclub started searching for someone who could perform plastic surgery at a cheap price to give her a more curvaceous body.What she found was a woman posing as a doctor who filled her buttocks... ナイトクラブで働いていた米国の女性は彼女が彼女のお尻をいっぱいに医者を装った。。u200b。。u200b女性だったと評価しています

    • 'I know that more power is being handed to GPs. This scares me'
      One reader who had an abortion in 2008 recounts her experienceI had an abortion in June 2008 when I was 24. I was with my long-term partner, though we were not living together. I was at the time working part-time, and had depression after my mother's death the year before. My partner was on a minimum wage income, neither of us owned our own home, I was in fact living in a squat, and both of us were substance dependent. For these reasons I decided to terminate my pregnancy; having the baby was never a consideration for me.I 'knew' I was pregnant almost straight away, but didn't confirm it until after I had missed my period. I told my partner immediately and made an appointment with my doctor for that week. I was incredibly lucky to get an appointment so quickly, and also to have a doctor who totally respected my decision to terminate the pregnancy. She was incredibly helpful and supportive throughout.I had the termination at 10 weeks, at a Marie Stopes clinic. My female friend drove me there and was amazing throughout, my partner offered to go but I didn't want him there, it didn't feel right. I was also having difficulties with him and in fact I ended up breaking up with him two weeks after the abortion, for various reasons.Marie Stopes were great. They had to get another of their doctors to give me a scan, which was weird as it was the first time apart from weeing on a stick that someone had confirmed I was in fact pregnant, my original doctor hadn't examined me at any time.I opted for the surgical abortion, as miscarrying in the squat I was living in did not appeal at all, and every member of staff was thoughtful and considerate. I was in and out in a couple of hours. I also had the Anti-D injection as I have rhesus negative blood. This was the first time anyone had e 2008年に中絶を持っていたある読者は、彼女experienceIは、私が24歳の時、2008年6月に中絶を持っていた詳述している

    • Pakistan suicide bomber kills 15 in market
      Bomb in busy Kohat market, near Pakistan's north-west border with Afghanistan, injures 25A suicide bomber blew himself up in a busy market in north-west Pakistan today, killing 15 people.The explosion took place near the border region with Afghanistan, where Islamist militants are strong.The target of the attack in Kohat was unclear, though insurgents have exploded bombs in public places before. People were gathering at a bus stand in the market to return home to the border region.Shad Ali, a doctor who heads the health administration in Kohat, said 15 people were killed and 25 injured.Islamist militants have carried out scores of bombings in recent years, mostly against western or government targets. The army has responded with offensives in some parts of the north-west.On Monday, 50 people were killed in two blasts at a government compound in Mohmand, also in the border area.A spokesman for the Pakistan Taliban, the main militant group in the north-west, claimed responsibility for that attack.PakistanGlobal terrorismguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds _NULL_

    • Reagan shooter wants to be known for 'something else'
      The man who tried to kill President Ronald Reagan more than 30 years ago said he would like to be known as something other than a would-be assassin.John Hinckley made the statement to a doctor who interviewed him in the past year... null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40

    • 300 held in latest US Occupy protests
      About 300 people were arrested during a chaotic day of Occupy protests in the US city of Oakland that saw demonstrators break into City Hall and burn an American flag, and police fire tear gas and use flash grenades to disperse the crowds. Related StoriesHillary Clinton 'ready for a rest'Bellicose Romney rejects rival's 'repulsive' anti-immigrant claimBrazilian bikini makers respond to growing populationDoctor who led us to bin Laden was CIA agent, says USPorn movie makers face 'condom raids' by health officials null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40

    • Socrates, gifted but troubled Brazilian star
      Socrates, who died on Sunday, aged 57 (eds born Feb 19, 1954), was skipper of Brazil at the 1982 World Cup, a team widely-regarded as one of the finest never to have won the title.Socrates - who also played at the 1986 World Cup finals - was a flamboyant footballer who boasted a myriad of contradictions.He was a qualified doctor who never gave up his enjoyment of a smoke and a drink; he was an outspoken political activist, regularly protesting against the Brazilian military junta of the 1970s and 1980s. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40

    • US afraid for doctor who helped find bin Laden
      WASHINGTON: The US is ''very concerned'' about the condition of a Pakistani doctor who provided information that helped them track down Osama bin Laden, the US Defence Secretary, Leon Panetta, said. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40

    • Hospital's sex scandal
      A jury has found a hospital at fault in a sex scandal involving a prominent doctor who preyed on young patients for decades.It awarded US$2.75 million ($3.3m) to a plaintiff who said the abuse he suffered as an 8-year-old boy... null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40

    • Sick child, real treatment?
      Here’s a troublesome ethical question for you: A child has been diagnosed with a fatal disease. The medical community says it is incurable but there’s one doctor who claims that he has a possible cure. The rest of the medical community contends that this kind of treatment is unproven and possibly dangerous. The cost of the treatment will be enormous. Should the child’s parents try what may be their only hope? null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40

    • TAR-DISsed: PayPal, PR and Doctor Who
      One of the great exits of the post-bubble era, PayPla has since its acquisition by eBay been afflicted by complaints about its customer service - and social media now allows dissatisfaction to spread faster than ever. Its latest issue was over a charity book dedicated to celebrities' memories of Doctor Who. What happens when customer service issues become public relations problems? null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40

    • Doctor Who Is Too Busy To Help With Your Estate Plan ? Maybe You Don't Need Him
      There has always been a good case for using your unified credit to make inter vivos gifts rather than leaving it for estate tax.   This year, however, the case is compelling.  If you have left the unified credit untouched, you can make $5,120,000 of taxable gifts in 2012.  Based on current legislation, that will drop to $1,000,000 in 2013.  Being just a tax blogger, I leave it to the political prognosticators to predict what the law will actually be, but I will say that there is a decent chance that we will have gridlock and that any resolution might end up with the number being well under $5,000,000.  null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40

    • Jackson's mother sues concert promoter
      Michael Jackson's mother sued a concert promoter Wednesday alleging the company failed to provide life-saving equipment and oversee a doctor who was hired to protect the pop star's well-being as he prepared for what were intended... マイケルジャクソンの母は、同社が救命装置を提供し、監督保護するために雇われた医師に失敗したと主張水曜日コンサートプロモーターを訴え、ポップスターの彼が意図していたかのように調製した幸福...

    • TV highlights 21/11/2011
      Young Apprentice | The Choir: Military Wives | Britain's Greatest Codebreaker | The Boarding School Bomber | American Horror Story | Slavery: A 21st Century EvilYoung Apprentice9pm, BBC1The teams are off to Wembley Stadium for their latest challenge. Sugar appears to them on the giant screen, looming like an omniscient teddy bear, his voice echoing like a cockney deity. Nick and Karen stand beneath his giant fizzog like two tiny, angry dolls. Kinetic and Atomic must brand and pitch a new teenage deodorant and, as usual, do a much better job than the grown-up apprentices ever could. The Irish boy with the boofy hair still refuses to in any way bite his tongue or pause for breath. But they're teenagers so they're allowed to be dreadful. Julia RaesideThe Choir: Military Wives9pm, BBC2He may, in a certain light, appear to be a teenage Doctor Who fan on the skive from a minor public school, but choirmaster Gareth Malone is a lion where singing is involved. Which is, you'd guess, why he'll continue to prosper when the current vogue for massed voices passes. Meantime, his latest project, preparing a group of military wives whose partners have been deployed in Afghanistan to perform at the Royal Albert Hall on Remembrance Sunday, reaches its conclusion, with the women movingly contributing letters and lyrics to a song especially composed for them by Paul Mealor. Jonathan WrightBritain's Greatest Codebreaker9pm, Channel 4Scattered in the gardens of Woking Crematorium are the ashes of a man who changed the world for ever; yet far from being heralded at the time for his staggering achievements – cracking the Enigma code, pioneering artificial intelligence and inventing the computer as we know it today – Alan Turing was instead hounded to suicide, aged 41. Gordon Brown's apology i null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40

    • Doctor who gives rape victims hope again
      Deep in the eastern Congo, in the thick of a conflict that plumbs the depths of human cruelty, one doctor in a single-storey hospital is keeping hope alive.Gynaecologist Denis Mukwege draws his strength, he says, from the indomitable... ディープは、コンゴ東部では、人間の残酷の深さをplumbs紛争の厚さで、希望alive.GynaecologistデニスMukwege保っている1階建ての病院で1人の医者は、不屈から、彼によれば、彼の強さを描く...

    • Australian doctor jailed for rape
      A Victorian doctor who raped a woman seven times in one night and photographed some of the assaults has been jailed for six years.Bendigo GP Arvind Sharma, 37, was known to the victim and they had had consensual sex three times... _NULL_

    • 'In Egypt we need strong leadership. At the moment that's the generals'
      Dina Omar is a 30-year-old Egyptian doctor who flew back from her home in Lebanon to treat the wounded in Tahrir Square during the anti-Mubarak uprising. In recent weeks she has also been tending to the wounded in eastern LibyaRight now we're passing through the most critical time. The counter-revolution is real, and we have to deal with it and combat the Islamic groups who are trying to benefit. They are already harming the country, and we have to make people understand that.This is not the time for groups to pursue their own ends. Even the pro-Palestinian protests are wrong at the moment. My dream is for Palestine to be free, but I'm a doctor, and I know I need to nurse a sick patient back to health before starting on a new patient. Egyptians need to help Egypt first.I hate radical opinions – no one is ever absolutely right or wrong. I support the military; we have to convince people that there needs to be a clear single power structure. We won't make progress unless we have strong leadership from the top, and at the moment it's the generals.There are many reports of the security situation breaking down but it's nothing to do with the police – people are turning to crime because they are hungry. People need gasoline so they fight for it at petrol stations; people need to feed their children so they steal.This is a revolution of the needy, and the solution is to move towards a democratic civilian government swiftly so that we can deal with the root causes of these problems.When you met me in Tahrir in February I was excited by the possibility of change and today I'm as excited as ever.In fact I've moved back from Lebanon permanently and plan to start a new NGO that will deal with health and educational issues and target the poorest communities.Egyptians are used to put して、Dina Omarさんは、抗ムバラクの反乱時に解放党広場で負傷者を治療するために戻ってレバノンの自宅から飛んできた30歳のエジプトの医者です

    • ○ The Fukushima Crisis 96;Tokyo Radio.Map.福島危機96.東京汚染マップ。
      「♪pfk asap news」カテゴリの最新記事 ○ the fukushima crisis 97;tokyo radio. map2 福島危... ○ the fukushima crisis 95. far beyond chernobyl. b... ○ the fukushima crisis 94;harmagedon5.nasa's buzzr... ○ the fukushima crisis 93; far beyond chernobyl. f... ○ the fukushima crisis 92; nuclear power plant wor...

    • Japan's nuke workers reaching their limit, warns doctor
      Workers battling the crisis at Japan's stricken nuclear plant suffer from insomnia, show signs of dehydration and high blood pressure and are at risk of developing depression or heart trouble, according to a doctor who met with them.The... 日本の被災原子力発電所の危機と闘って労働者は、不眠、脱水症状や高血圧の兆候に苦しみ、うつ病や心臓障害を発症する危険にさらされている、家人と会って医師によると...

    • TV matters: Doctor Who, featuring President Nixon
      Why is it that years after his death, Tricky Dicky remains a fixture of television fiction?President Richard M Nixon (1913-94) never had a very strong grasp of popular culture – once appointing Elvis Presley as a special agent in the war against narcotics at a ceremony in which the singer was out of his skull on drugs – but, since his death, popular culture has strongly grasped the former president.Apart from the opera (John Adams's Nixon in China) and movies (Nixon, Frost/Nixon), he has become a regular reference in TV dramas and comedies, a startling posthumous apotheosis continued this weekend when the president, played by Stuart Milligan, turns up in the first episode of the new series of Doctor Who.In The Impossible Astronaut, the Tardis arrives at the White House in 1969, throwing the time lord into a plot involving the moon landings. The script is by Steven Moffat, who is already responsible for an earlier invocation of America's 37th president in British telly: Moffat's 1997 school-based sitcom Chalk had a headteacher, played by the late John Wells, called Richard Nixon.It's hard to get away from Tricky Dicky in TV fiction. In Glee, the demonic and plotting cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester keeps a photo of Nixon in her office, as does Jack Donaghy, the uber-Republican TV network boss in Tina Fey's 30 Rock. These appearances join the dead politician's long stint in the cartoon Futurama – in which his preserved head is running the world government – and there have also been frequent Nixonian references in Matt Groening's other show, The Simpsons.The reason for this startling artistic afterlife is that the writers of these shows – Moffat, Groening, Fey – came to political consciousness in a post-Watergate era when Nixon was democracy's biggest monster: to liberals, ?回麻薬との戦争に特別代理人としてエルヴィスプレスリーを任命 - なぜ年が彼の死の後、トリッキーディッキーは、テレビ小説大統領リチャードのMニクソンのフィクスチャ(1913年〜1994年)は決して大衆文化の非常に強い把握していた残っていることですこれで歌手は麻薬で彼の頭蓋骨の外でした授賞式で - しかし、彼の死以来、大衆文化が強くオペラ(中国でのジョンアダムズのニクソン)や映画(ニクソン、フロスト/ニクソン)の元president.Apartを把握している、彼は驚くべき死後の神格化は、スチュアートミリで演奏大統領は、博士Who.Inの新シリーズインポッシブル宇宙飛行士、Tardisの最初のエピソードの交流になります場合は、この週末に続きテレビドラマやコメディーで、通常の基準となっている月面着陸を含むプロットに時間の主人を投げて、1969年にホワイトハウスに到着します

    • Jordanian self-immolates outside prime minister's office
      Man in critical condition after incident in Amman, as 80 people are charged over violent clashes during demonstration in MarchA Jordanian man set himself on fire outside the prime minister's office in Amman in the first such act since political unrest hit the country in January.Mohammed Abdul-Karim was in critical condition with third-degree burns to his face and much of his body, said a doctor at Bashir Hospital. It was a similar act of self-immolation by a vegetable vendor in Tunisia in December that ignited the wave of protests that brought down autocratic rulers there and in Egypt and is threatening others across the Arab world. Similar acts occurred in other Muslim countries – some of them fatal – to protest repressive governments.Protests calling for political reform in Jordan have generally been smaller and more peaceful than in other Arab states, but a demonstration on 25 March turned violent as crowds of government supporters and opponents clashed. One man died and 120 others were wounded.On Thursday, prosecutors charged 80 people with resisting police intervening to break up those clashes. They will stand trial in Jordan's criminal court, according to a judicial official. He said they included pro- and anti-government activists but declined to give a breakdown. No trial date has been set. If convicted, they face up to five years in prison.The judicial official and the doctor who gave details of Abdul-Karim's condition spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not allowed to make press statements.JordanMiddle EastArab and Middle East unrestguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds 政治不安はJanuary.Mohammedアブドゥルの国に打撃を与えるので、80人がマルチャヨルダン人のデモ中に暴力的な衝突でご利用いただけますようにアンマンの事件の後、危篤状態の男は、最初の行為のアンマンで、首相のオフィスの外に火を自分自身を設定する- Karimさんによると、彼の顔に3度熱傷と危険な状態にバシール病院で医師が多くを彼の体であった

    • Check-up for Nazi accused
      John Demjanjuk has been sent to a clinic for tests after complaining of heart pains before the opening of a session of his trial on charges of serving as a Nazi camp guard. Albrecht Stein, a court doctor who monitors Demjanjuk's... ジョンDemjanjukは診療所にテスト用の心の痛みをナチスキャンプガードとしての役割を果たすの罪で裁判のセッションの開始前に、不満の後に送信されている


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