


Michael Moore and Harvey Weinstein discuss Hillary Clinton and her opinions on universal healthcare.

http://www.weinstein.com/nerdrum/about_nerdrum.html Collection of paintings by Odd Nerdrum at Weinstein Gallery in San Francisco, CA.

http://www.weinstein.com/dufy/raoul-dufy.html Selected paintings by Raoul Dufy at Weinstein Gallery in San Francisco, CA.

Hudson CEO, Ken Weinstein, discusses the presidential candidates and what to look for in a new adminstration in terms of US-European relations.

Seth Mcfarlane talks about the controversial scene taken out of the Family Guy episode, "When you wish upon a Weinstein"

http://www.weinstein.com/bauer/rudolf-bauer.html A Weinstein Gallery, San Francisco CA production of a 2005/06 exhibition that took place at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City and Museum Villa Stuck in Munich, Germany, highlighting works of Rudolf Bauer.

APPLE will reportedly offer iTunes movie rentals from Warner Bros., Fox, Paramount, and Lions Gate. Rentals will cost $3.99 for 24 hours. An announcement is expected during the Steve Jobs keynote at Macworld on January 15th. HARVEY WEINSTEIN told reporters that WEINSTEIN CO. has signed an interim deal with the WGA. Weinstein called it a "done deal" that he expects to officially sign this morning. The self-declared "lightning rod" hopes the deal will push the major studios to return to the bargaining table. SONY BMG has officially announced that it will sell its entire catalog DRM-free on the Amazon MP3 download service. Amazon is now the only music download service selling unrestricted tracks from all four major labels. Dropping DRM has become a tactical necessity, as the labels look for a way to break Apple's stronghold on the music download market. Any serious iTunes competitor must offer iPod compatibility, a major benefit of the MP3 format. ECHOSTAR received CNET's Home Video "Best of CES" award for the TR-50, a digital-to-analog converter box. The feature-packed box includes a DVR that will record free over-the-air broadcasts of HDTV, a 7-day program guide to schedule recordings, an Ethernet connection for Internet functions and more. The TR-50 is the enhanced version of the stripped-down TR-40, a converter box that will be fully covered by the NTIA's converter coupon program. The TR-50 offers a compelling solution for consumers that don't have (or don't want) cable or satellite service. CBS will sell four TV stations to Four Points Media Group for $185 million. The deal finishes a round of medium and small market sell-offs for the network that began in 2006. CBS sold 11 TV stations and 39 radio stations during that time for almost $1 billion. It now owns 29 TV stations and 140 radio stations. THE FCC has given approval to a deal that will take Clear Channel Communications private for $19.5 billion. As part of the deal, the company will sell off 448 of its 1,150 radio stations. Shareholders have approved the deal and are now waiting for acceptance by the Justice Department. Get the full story at http://www.Media30.com.

Excerpt from keynote speech, "Performance Based Living" by Lt. Col. Bob Weinstein, USAR, Ret. Professional Speaker and Beach Boot Camp Instructor www.TheHealthColonel.com TheHealthColonel@BeachBootCamp.net Office 954-636-5351

For more, go to www.RabbiSimcha.com Rabbi Simcha Weinstein appeared on CNN's Showbiz Tonight 19 June, 2006 to discuss his book "Up, Up, and Oy Vey: How Jewish History, Culture, and Values Shaped The Comic book Superhero".

Liposuction is a procedure that can help sculpt the body by removing unwanted fat from specific areas, including the abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs, knees, upper arms, chin, cheeks and neck. During the past decade, liposuction, which is also known as "lipoplasty" or "suction lipectomy," has benefited from several new refinements. Today, a number of new techniques, including ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty (UAL), the tumescent technique, and the super-wet technique, are helping many plastic surgeons to provide selected patients with more precise results and quicker recovery times. Although no type of liposuction is a substitute for dieting and exercise, liposuction can remove stubborn areas of fat that don't respond to traditional weight-loss methods. If you're considering liposuction in New Jersey, this video will give you a basic understanding of the procedure—when it can help, how it is performed and how you might look and feel after surgery. It won't answer all of your questions, since much depends on your individual circumstances. Please ask Dr Weinstein if there is anything about the procedure you don't understand

Aaron Weinstein and special guest, Berklee string chair, Matt Glaser, with Larry Baione (guitar) at the Sahara Club, September 2006

The animation reel of David Weinstein. David is the President and Creative Director of Digital Apprentice Workshop. Featured works are from: Starwars Episode 2 Attack of Clones, The Matrix Reloaded & Revolutions, Van Helsing, Dreamcatcher, The Mummy Returns as well as several personal development test. For more info please visot David's personal Blog Site at: www.dw78nov.blogspot.com or visit www.digitalapprenticeworkshop.com

Aaron Weinstein plays "I Want to be Happy" with Ray Kennedy (piano) and Tom Kennedy (bass) in June 2007 at Jazz at Lincoln Center to commemorate Stephane Grappelli's induction into the ASCAP Jazz Wall of Fame.

Edited by Nuno Monteiro. Vocals & lyrics by The Griffin Sisters. Drums by Irwin Chusid. Song from "It's What's Happening Baby" (1983). BUY IT straight from the man - a masterpiece for only 12$ at: http://www.rsteviemoore.com/tp/iwhb.html

http://www.weinstein.com/fini/leonor-fini.html 2005 opening of Leonor Fini exhibit at The Bunkamura Museum in Tokyo, Japan.

Ron Weinstein, MD has been using tele-technology and medicine to bring medical care, medical diagnosis, and as he likes to say "Tele everything" to isolated communities locally, statewide and even World-wide. The Arizona Telemedicine Program brings world experts in diagnosis and medical care to remote areas through internet based systems that even allow the experts to remotely control microscopes and other medical devices. Ronald Weinstein, MD; Professor of Pathology, College of Medicine, Director of the Arizona Telemedicine Program. The 5th annual Innovation Day at The UA was held on March 25, 2008. Innovation Day at The UA celebrates technology development and commercialization by highlighting the research achievements of students, staff and faculty. The Technology Innovation Awards recognize University of Arizona researchers for achievements in translating original ideas from the laboratory to the marketplace.























