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Friday, November 30, 2007

Ms. Magazine

Ms.

by Dorothy Parker , Friday, November 30, 2007
 I LOVE THE IMAGE of Wonder Woman floating on the cover of Ms. magazine's 35th anniversary issue. Timely and clever, it's even smarter on closer inspection. Constructed from hundreds of teeny little rectangles, each miniature box turns out to be actual cover of Ms. dating back to the magazine's inception. It also recalls an iconic cover image from that founding year: a cartoon depiction of a 50-foot Wonder Woman madly running along a highway, carrying an entire city in her golden lasso of truth under the headline, "Wonder Woman for President."

In 1972, having a woman run for president seemed about as possible as carrying a city in your lasso, and that's why Ms. magazine had to be born. Obviously, in the years between Wonder Women covers, there's been a revolution for women in terms of work, marriage, and social issues. Huge progress has been made, yes, but there's also been much backlash, and some so-called "progress" is unquantifiable and just bizarre. For example, would any of the founding mothers have considered posting sexually compromising pictures of oneself on Facebook a feminist act?

And if there is any anger left about the male hierarchy, I have two words: Paris Hilton. She and the whole Pussy Cat Dolls culture seem to have missed every issue of Ms., and have continuing power over adolescent girls.

So no matter what wave of feminism we seem to be passing through (fourth or fifth?) there's always room for Ms.

I just wish this issue seemed less like an academic quarterly. Yeah, I know it's a giant cliché that "feminists" are humorless. It's a myth, just like the idea that any "libber" ever burned a bra. As a matter of fact, the bra-burning issues is addressed head-on in a page titled '"Backtalk," by former DNC chair Donna Brazile. She writes, "I learned from Gloria Steinem that a feminist protest scheduled to include a bra-burning was denied a permit, so it never happened." (Some bras were thrown in a trash can during a protest of the 1968 Miss America Pageant, but not burned.)

The image was just too titillating to give up, though, and Brazile maintains that "the image of flaming bra may have subconsciously kept thousands of women who believe in gender equality from labeling themselves feminists."

Well, that and the Birkenstocks, maybe. Kidding. See? Right there, she had the chance to turn the whole flaming bra thing around in an entertaining way, and instead writes a decidedly dull piece about amazing historic and political events. There are so many issues important to women around the globe that don't get touched upon in the largely advertiser-driven girly-girl magazines that we all need the Ms. platform.

Unfortunately, Brazile's piece is typical: The writing here teeters from overly earnest to fairly turgid. Sure, the cover promises names like Margaret Cho and Whoopi Goldberg, the go-to gals for tell-it-like-it-is humor. But it turns out that those two are merely quoted in a paragraph or two, and the quotes and pictures of everyone from Yoko Ono to Billie Jean King sometimes read like filler. Plus, it's too worried about being politically correct -- all the books reviewed, for instance, get kudos. Surely there's a feminist tract or two that's a C-plus at best?

With the exception of the cover, the art direction is dull -- the layouts remind me of a college alumnae magazine that's not winning any awards. And some of the headlines are repetitive -- "Faceless in Gaza?" is followed two pages later by "Feminist Polygamy?"

Come on. I am a feminist, and I'm rooting for Ms. to hang around for at least another 35 years. But I'm also a journalist, and this issue is as dull as a macramé planter from 1978. What I don' t get is why the editors didn't reprint some of the great articles and illustrations from the archives. That would have been highly entertaining and educational for younger women. Sisterhood used to be powerful. And easily, this issue could have been, as sister Paris Hilton would say, "HOT."

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Sunday, November 25, 2007

Book Offers Courage to Abuse Victims

New Book Offers Courage to Victims of Abuse

Author Amanda Young triumphs over her painful past in Silent Prisoner.

Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) November 21, 2007 -- Silent Prisoner by Amanda Young examines the repercussions of abuse and inspires other lonely victims to change their course in life.

In Silent Prisoner, Young reveals her agonizing past, beginning with the abuse she suffered at the hands of her
alcoholic parents. Her childhood was spent being tossed around between various relatives and foster parents, and she soon found herself on a destructive path that led her from one abusive relationship to the next. Ultimately, it was Young's faith in God, along with the help of some special people that helped her recognize her own strength and enabled her to reclaim her life.

Through this book, Young gives the power of hope, faith, and personal strength to other victims and encourages them to let go of the shame and guilt that is holding them back from truly living. Sharing her
faith in God and angels, Young allows readers to see that they are never alone or unworthy of love from God.

To those who have
suffered abuse, Silent Prisoner serves as a torch to light the way to a new life.

"Amanda Young has offered the reader an insider's view into the world of a victim of
domestic violence. Her incredible insight and perception makes for an illuminating, touching and inspirational story. A flower that blooms under adverse conditions is truly the most beautiful of all." - Dr. Jeffrey Davis, Emergency physician and Director of the Palm Beach County Trauma System

For more information or to request a free review copy,
members of the press can contact the author at deniseau21 @ aol.com. Silent Prisoner is available for sale online at Amazon.com, BookSurge.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.

About the Author:
Amanda Young is a registered nurse with a degree in homeopathy from the British Institute of Homeopathy. She received an award in excellence for nursing assessment from St. Joseph and St. Jude Home Health. She currently resides in Las Vegas.

About BookSurge:
BookSurge Publishing is a DBA of On-Demand Publishing LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon.com Inc., (NASDAQ AMZN). BookSurge is a pioneer in
self-publishing and print-on-demand services. Offering unique publishing opportunities and access for authors, BookSurge boasts an unprecedented number of authors whose work has resulted in book deals with traditional publishers as well as successful authorpreneurs who enhance or build a business from their professional expertise.

Press Contact: Kathryn DuRant
Company Name: BookSurge Publishing  
Phone: 843-789-5214
Website:
www.booksurge.com

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Consumer Safety Law Firms Comment On Vioxx Settlement

Vioxx Settlement: Consumer Safety Law Firms Across U.S. Comment

Pro or Con? Plaintiff attorneys across the U.S. comment on the Merck Vioxx Settlement offer and the outcome for patients.
(PRWEB) November 10, 2007 -- After previously stating intentions to fight litigation on a case-by-case basis, Merck & Co agreed to pay $4.85 billion to settle claims that its painkiller Vioxx caused heart attacks and strokes. The popular drug was pulled from the market three years ago, and following the recall, suits were filed on behalf of 47,000 claimants across the country.

Today's announcement prompted immediate reaction among consumer safety attorneys. Law firm web consultants Consultwebs, Inc., represent numerous lawyers and firms who have clients involved in the case and who were eager to comment on the settlement.

"Great news," exclaims Attorney Carlos Diez-Arguelles of Martinez, Manglardi, Diez-Arguelles & Tejedor of Orlando, Florida. "So many people were affected by this case that we're thrilled to see Merck taking steps toward compensation."

"This case once again reinforces the role that plaintiffs' lawyers play in safeguarding the American public," says Attorney J. Christopher Munley of Pennsylvania law firm Munley, Munley & Cartwright, P.C. "The pharmaceutical industry has steadfastly denied that they had any possible life-threatening problems with their products but once again lawyers pierced the cloak of dishonesty to reveal the truth."

Robert K. Jenner, Partner, Janet, Jenner & Suggs, LLC in Baltimore, Maryland commented on the message sent by the settlement. "We are extremely pleased that our hard work uncovering the truth of the dangers of Vioxx resulted in a just result for our clients. The message to all drug makers is clear: you can't make drugs without testing them and warning about their dangers."

"Merck is heading in the right direction," says Attorney Ron Brown of Brown & Crouppen in St. Louis, Missouri. "However, there are literally tens of thousands of plaintiffs involved, so it remains to be seen whether this settlement really provides the compensation people need."

Other lawyers were more guarded about the news, including Attorney Kenneth L. Hardison of North Carolina law firm Hardison & Associates. "While the Merck settlement is a positive step, we must not overlook those plaintiffs who suffered the most. As we discuss settlement details with our clients, we want to be sure that people who experienced truly catastrophic injuries -- in some cases death -- are not denied their day in court."

Joseph L. Belluck, Partner at Belluck & Fox, LLP in New York, New York was also cautious about rushing to judge the impact of Merck's announcement. "Merck has not yet released settlement details to all plaintiff attorneys, so it's still early to evaluate whether this provides adequate resolution. However, Belluck & Fox remains committed to pursuing our client claims -- and we certainly hope that Merck considered the best interests of all 47,000 claimants in reaching this decision."

Attorney Robert A. Kraft, Kraft & Associates, P.C., Dallas, Texas, summed up the sentiments of many regarding today's news. "While the settlement amount seems wholly inadequate, considering the large number of claimants whose lives were lost or shattered due to the negligence of Merck, it is at least heartening to know that the efforts of trial lawyers across the country have forced Merck to abandon its policy of total denial. Merck knew it was facing years of relentless pressure from innocent consumers and their attorneys, and in the face of that pressure Merck has decided to follow a more reasonable path toward closure of these claims."

About Consultwebs.com
Consultwebs.com, Inc. is a full-service Internet/Web design and Web consulting company. Its primary focus is law firm Web marketing and design, and the company supports more than 300 law firm client Web sites and has worked with numerous businesses and legal organizations, such as the American Bar Association. Consultwebs.com has more than seventy-five years of combined business consulting experience.
http://www.consultwebs.com

Press Contact: Lisa M. Vaughn
Company Name: Consultwebs.com, Inc.

Phone: 919-413-1757
Website:
http://www.consultwebs.com

Friday, November 09, 2007

Vioxx Verdict Vast: $4.85 Billion

$4.85 Billion Verdict Announced - Largest in U.S. History

After more than five years of hard-fought and difficult litigation, Merck has agreed to pay $4.85 billion, the largest pharmaceutical settlement in history, to resolve certain Vioxx-related claims involving plaintiffs who suffered a heart attack (including sudden cardiac death) or a stroke. Beasley Allen's Andy Birchfield and his Vioxx team of lawyers -- Benjamin Locklar, P. Leigh O'Dell, and W. Roger Smith, III -- played an integral role in the development of the Settlement Program and in Merck agreeing to settle these cases.

Montgomery, AL (PRWEB) November 9, 2007 -- After more than five years of hard-fought and difficult litigation, Merck has agreed to pay $4.85 billion, the largest pharmaceutical settlement in history, to resolve certain Vioxx-related claims involving plaintiffs who suffered a heart attack (including sudden cardiac death) or a stroke. Beasley Allen's Andy Birchfield and his Vioxx team of lawyers - Benjamin Locklar, P. Leigh O'Dell, and W. Roger Smith, III -- played an integral role in the development of the Settlement Program and in Merck agreeing to settle these cases.

Mr. Birchfield is known nationwide as one of the leading Vioxx lawyers. He is Co-Lead Counsel of the coordinated Vioxx MDL litigation in New Orleans, and he is one of the few attorneys in the country that has tried a Vioxx case before a jury. He is one of only two lawyers nationwide who has tried Vioxx cases in both state and federal courts.

The Settlement Program will settle the claims of thousands of qualified claimants who suffered a heart attack, ischemic stroke, or sudden cardiac death resulting from Vioxx. The settlement funds will be allocated among thousands of qualifying claims based upon an evaluation of each Qualifying Claimant's medical records by a Claims Administrator. We feel the Settlement Program is fair and that it provides qualifying clients the ability to be compensated for their injuries in the foreseeable future, rather than competing for a trial date with the thousands of other Vioxx cases pending nationally.

The litigation involving product liability claims related to the pain reliever, Vioxx, has been ongoing for over five years. It is estimated that thousands personal of injury lawsuits have been filed. Discovery has been ongoing in consolidated cases throughout the country since 2001. Over 50 million pages of documents have been produced and reviewed. More than 2005 general depositions have been taken thus far. Thousands of motions have been filed and considered. Hundreds of experts in cardiology, pharmacology, neurology and other disciplines have been consulted. Moreover, over 19 trials have taken place between August 2005 and September 2007 with mixed results, including defense verdicts, plaintiff's verdicts, hung juries, and retrials.

More than 11 months ago in December 2006, Judge Eldon E. Fallon of the Federal Court in New Orleans in consultation with coordinating Judges Victoria Cheney of the Los Angeles Superior Court, Judge Carol Higbee of the New Jersey Superior Court and Judge Randy Wilson of the Harris County, Texas District Court directed Merck and Plaintiffs to begin continuous and frequent confidential negotiations.

For Plaintiffs, the Judges appointed a six-member negotiating committee which included representatives from each coordinating state, the MDL Executive Committee and a member of the MDL Steering Committee at large.

Merck designated a like number of negotiators, and the two groups were directed to seek a potential resolution of filed and tolled cases in which folks alleged that they or loved ones had suffered heart attacks, ischemic strokes or sudden cardiac death as a result of Vioxx ingestion.

Negotiating teams met in more than 50 sessions in New Orleans, Montgomery, Washington D.C., New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, St. Louis and Houston. Several hundred phone conferences augmented face-to-face negotiations.

The coordinating Judges, during frequently scheduled meetings and phone calls, monitored the progress of the negotiations while at the same time managing dockets of thousands of cases.

From the plaintiffs' perspective many lawyers who were involved in conducting discovery about Vioxx, developing the science liability case, and trying cases before juries demonstrated great tenacity and excellence in their efforts to secure compensation for plaintiffs who suffered injuries which we believe are a result of Vioxx.

The resulting $4.85 billion resolution is a resolution which was hard-fought and portended risks for all parties. In light of significant costs and delay that would result in protracted litigation, the Settlement Program will ensure that those who suffered injuries as a result of Vioxx are compensated fairly and efficiently.

Details regarding the Settlement Program, including eligibility and qualification requirements, may be accessed by visiting www.BeasleyAllen.com

To help understand the settlement, we have created an online settlement calculator.

About Beasley Allen:
Headquartered in Montgomery, Alabama, Beasley Allen is comprised of over 40 attorneys and 150 support staff. Beasley Allen is a national leader in civil litigation, having settled verdicts and settlements amounting to nearly $15 billion.

Andy Birchfield and Leigh O'Dell available for comment – 800.898.2034.

links: www.beasleyallen.com,
www.officialvioxxsettlement.com

Press Contact:
Renee Lindsey
Beasley Allen
218 Commerce Street
Montgomery, AL
800.898.2034

Press Contact: Renee Lindsey
Company Name: BEASLEY ALLEN
Phone: 800-898-2034
Website:
www.beasleyallen.com

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Portal for Navy Veterans Diagnosed With Mesothelioma

Belluck & Fox Launches MesotheliomaFromNavy.Com -- A Reference Portal for Navy Veterans Diagnosed With Mesothelioma

Belluck & Fox launches MesotheliomaFromNavy.Com - a reference portal for Navy veterans diagnosed with mesothelioma.

New York, NY (PRWEB) November 6, 2007 -- Belluck & Fox is proud to announce the launch of www.mesotheliomafromnavy.com - a website providing Navy veterans and other mariners with the most up-to-date information available on mesothelioma treatment and support. www.Mesotheliomafromnavy.com is a mesothelioma reference portal with information about this tragic cancer, as well as information on lung cancer and other asbestos-related diseases. The website contains lists of ships and ship yards, as well as lists of Navy occupations and seafaring professions. The site details many of the asbestos-related hazards encountered by Navy veterans. For veterans who have already been diagnosed with mesothelioma and are looking to learn more about the disease, www.mesotheliomafromnavy.com provides contact information for mesothelioma specialists and treatment centers, as well as detailed descriptions of the current treatment options available for mesothelioma victims.

Belluck & Fox believes the large number of Navy veterans with mesothelioma is not only a tragedy that deserves recognition, but a wrong that needs to be made right. Many servicemen and shipyard workers gave their lives to the protection of the homeland and have now been diagnosed with mesothelioma--a disease caused by asbestos materials. Manufactures knew the dangers of asbestos, but kept them hidden from the Navy and veterans. We have developed this website so veterans, other mariners and their families will only need one place to go for all of their mesothelioma information needs.

Belluck & Fox is committed to continually updating www.mesotheliomafromnavy.com to provide the best and most current information on mesothelioma treatment and support.

A copy of this press release can be found at: http://www.belluckfox.com/recent-news/2007/11/belluck-fox-launches.html

About Belluck & Fox:
Belluck & Fox, LLP is a nationally recognized law firm that represents individuals with asbestos and mesothelioma claims, as well as those injured by medical malpractice, motorcycle crashes, lead paint and other serious accidents. We give clients and their families piece of mind by working to secure just compensation for their injuries. At Belluck & Fox, we provide professional and personalized representation. Over the past five years, the firm has won more than $175 million in compensation for our clients. Partner Jordan Fox has been named to the Best Lawyers in America and to Super Lawyers. On two separate occasions his verdicts were featured as the National Law Journal's Largest Verdict of the Year. Partner Joseph W. Belluck is a Super Lawyer and has prosecuted numerous cases involving injuries from asbestos, defective medical products, tobacco and lead paint, including a recent asbestos case that settled for over $12 million.

With offices in New York City, Albany, Woodstock and Rochester, no other law firm represents individuals in as many courthouses in New York State. We have represented clients in Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, Utica, Watertown, Rome, Ticonderoga, Seneca Falls, Niagara Falls, Troy, Corning, Elmira, Binghamton, Glens Falls, Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Waterloo, Ithaca, Jamestown, Olean, Plattsburgh, Massena, Schenectady and Oswego.

Belluck & Fox Website:
www.belluckfox.com
Belluck & Fox's Mesothelioma Website: www.mesotheliomahelp.net

Press Contact: Joseph W. Belluck
Company Name: Belluck & Fox, LLP
Phone: 212-681-1575
Website:
www.mesotheliomafromnavy.com

CPAP Community Launches the Product Challenge

Online CPAP Community CPAPtalk.com Launches the Product Challenge

CPAPtalk.com announces the Product Challenge, an industry first opportunity for CPAP manufacturers with similar products to challenge each other publicly in patient satisfaction trials.

Houston, TX (PRWEB) November 1, 2007 -- CPAPtalk.com announces the Product Challenge, an industry first opportunity for CPAP manufacturers with similar products to challenge each other publicly in patient satisfaction trials. Once a challenge has been made, CPAPtalk.com will hold an open enrollment for patient's currently using the challenged manufacturer's product. Fifty patients will be selected from those enrolled based on CPAPtalk Product Challenge vetting standards. The challenger's product will be used for two weeks and rated via a detailed satisfaction survey.
   
The CPAPtalk Product Challenge promotes healthy competition and an incentive for increased product quality based on customer response. This system provides patients a way to try out competing products free of charge and have their opinions heard.
   
Manufacturers benefit from the Product Challenge by using it to objectively prove the superiority of their product to it's competitors. This tool can be used by manufacturers looking to draw extra attention to the launch of a new product, build their brand image or expand their presence in a new niche. A manufacturer's success in the Product Challenge will provide compelling marketing material for a representative to extol the virtues of their product to diagnostic facilities and physicians.
   
Durable medical equipment providers benefit from free and objective measurements of product quality by patients. These tests can be used in place of or as a supplement to costly in house testing of product quality. In addition, providers have the ability to use the results as part of their own marketing collateral, promoting the best product choice for patient's.
   
Physicians benefit by knowing which products will best serve their patients needs and comfort. A patient recently diagnosed with Sleep Apnea trusts their physician to recommend products and a specialist that will help them combat the problem. With such a wide variety of products available it is extremely difficult to know which ones best serve patients. The CPAPtalk Product Challenge delivers results that patients and physicians alike can use to best gauge what masks, machines and accessories will help give a Sleep Apnea patient the best night sleep possible.
   
Initially, results of the CPAPtalk Product Challenge will be published on CPAPtalk.com, a public forum with over 200,000 posts and over 30 million page views. To see what results have been published and what product challenges will be happening in the near future, please visit http://www.cpaptalk.com/productchallenge. Results will also be reported to industry publications and winners of product challenges will be highlighted on CPAP.com.

Press Contact: Chris Brown
Company Name: CPAPtalk.com
Phone: 8003565221+222
Website:
http://www.cpaptalk.com/productchallenge

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