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German doctors from Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin hospital, Prof. Dr. Karl Max Einhäupl (CEO) and Prof. Dr. Kai-Uwe Eckardt, held a press conference today and they said their medical conclusion was that Peter Verzilov was poisoned in Moscow. We wish we could get a comment from Peter about his poisoning, but we cannot since he’s still disoriented and not fully with us as the Peter we know. He’s dizzy and confused, he cannot remember where he is right now. He remembers his friends and relatives, but he does not understand that he’s in Germany, that he’s in a hospital and there…

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Interview by Paul Salfen Paul Salfen interviews Louis Zamperini's son Luke and Billy Graham's son Will Graham, as well as Director Harold Cronk and Producer Matthew Baer (who produced both UNBROKEN films)  in this second movie based on the book by Lauren Hillenbrand about Olympian Louis Zamperini.  This film, a continuation of the original UNBROKEN
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Los Angeles, CA – (September 8, 2018) – Celebrated Composer Ramin Djawadi won an Emmy® Award tonight for his iconic musical work on the television juggernaut Game of Thrones. Having composed for all seven seasons of the hit HBO series, Ramin’s score for the penultimate season finale episode “The Dragon and the Wolf” earned him the win in the category of Outstanding Music Composition For A Series Original Dramatic Score. Ramin was honored with dueling Emmy® nominations in the same category this year, also receiving a separate nomination for his music on the famed television show Westworld.     Game of Thrones led…

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Interview by Paul Salfen Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott lost his mother Peggy in November of 2013 to colon cancer. Today, he promotes Ready Raise Risewith Oncologist Dr. Morganna Freeman, Oncologist  at City Of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center.  They talk to Paul Salfen about Immuno-oncology (I-O), a rapidly evolving area of practice that seeks to
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Borgore is one of electronic music’s most popular and polarizing artists. Called the enfant terrible of bass culture and happy to name himself the man who “ruined dubstep,” the LAbased, Tel Aviv-born producer’s genre-destroying “gorestep” and maniacal live shows have made him an iconic character in the modern bass scene. Borgore’s enthusiastic disruption of current electronic music is backed up by sterling musical credentials, proving the old saying that you have to know the rules before you can break them. Formally trained in jazz at Tel Aviv’s Thelma Yellin music academy – Israel’s answerto Juilliard – he was a saxophone…

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