www.60-minutes.info Lesley Stahl reports on whether Obama's economic-stimulus package with its "buy American" clause will cause foreign governments ...
www.60-minutes.info Lesley Stahl reports on whether Obama’s economic-stimulus package with its “buy American” clause will cause foreign governments to keep US products from its markets; Morley Safer reports on resveratrol, a substance in red wine that slows down aging in mice; Katie Couric reports on Bill Jakob, who fooled a small Missouri town’s officials into hiring him as a law-enforcement officer. – 60 MINUTES – Sunday, 5/24/2009 – Buy American The economic stimulus package includes a “buy American” clause that the steel and other US industries lobbied hard for. However, American businesses that export overseas now fear foreign governments will retaliate and keep US products out of their market, hurting their business. Lesley Stahl reports. Sergeant Bill Waving a badge he bought on the Internet and claiming to belong to the “Multi-jurisdictional Narcotics Task Force,” Bill Jakob fooled a small town’s officials into granting him the authority of a law enforcement officer. Katie Couric reports. Wine Rx Scientists have found a substance called resveratrol in red wine that slows down the aging process in mice. Will it someday lengthen the lives of humans, too? Morley Safer reports. 60 Minutes, Sunday, May 24 ================================ — Youtube does not allow publishing —– ——— watch full episodes ——————- ——- online in High Quality —————— —— www.60-minutes.info ———— ================================
Here’s a guide to the more famous Italian wines and their regions but I’d still recommend browsing through all the Italian pages as there are fantastic wines available from all the regions. Check out www.goodwineonline.co.uk
The “Buy Out” riddim by Tony Kelly was one of the hottest of 2001 in Jamaica, powering tracks by acts as diverse as Beenie Man, TOK, Spragga Benz & Twice, and Sadeki. To be fair, it’s a good rhythm, although hardly original, based around three chords, but its simplicity is what makes it so versatile. It lets the plain pop of “Drive Me Crazy” from Mr. Easy, which seems more influenced by American Top 40 than anything out of Jamaica, sit well with the hyper dancehall of Beenie Man’s “Miss LAP” Elan remade a couple of classics, putting both Neil Diamond’s “Red Red Wine” and Bob Marley’s “Put It On” over the riddim to good effect, while TOK unleash the weekend anthem “Money to Burn,” which illustrates their close-harmony abilities. More than anything else, Buy Out shows the range of modern music from the loudest island in the world — and there was far more going on there in 2001 than many realized. Dancehall was the dominant culture, thanks to stars like Beenie Man and Spragga Benz, but pop, harmony, and roots reggae survived. However, a disc like this also points out the limitations of the music; that there’s a dangerous lack of originality, as riddims get recycled in many different forms — although that’s been the case for many years and the music hasn’t died. ~ Chris Nickson
www.facebook.com www.youtube.com www.divinity.cz 01. Sean Paul – Like Glue 02. Beenie Man – Miss LAP 03. Mr.Easy – Drive Me Crazy 04. Elan – Red Red Wine 05. Tanto Metro & Devonte – That Fire 06. Bud – Tonight 07. Notch – Nuttin No Go So
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