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Andrea

Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 11:43:56 AM
Nice new avatar applehead!! :lol: :lol:
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Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 11:48:52 AM
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It's neither. Do some research.

Maybe you should do some more research. It's not a controlled substance, and that's probably what you mean. Of course doctors "prescribe" it, only that you usually get it at a hospital for surgery or for sedation in intensive care, etc., so you don't get a prescription and then go to the pharmacy to get it yourself, only doctors and hospitals can order it. That is also why it's not a "controlled substance", because only doctors and hospitals can buy it.

Propofol is not prescribed nor is it controlled. It is not a prescription drug and it is not a controlled substance and it is not an over the counter drug either. It is considered "medical supply" like any other anesthetic agent. Do not profess to know what I know.

It seems like the FDA was trying to get it controlled:
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As far as I know they haven't gotten it into schedule IV (controlled) but sounds like it is being discussed.

FYI: it is a prescription medicine, as an anesthesiologist working in hospital setting would have to (usually) write a prescription to the pharmacy for it, but this isn't always the case, as propofol is sometimes just 'stashed' by the anesthesiology crew (I know, it sounds strange but it does depend on the clinic, etc for propofol's control or lack thereof).  Also, it is NEVER prescribed outside of hospital settings the same way as other drugs are (such as oxycodon, allergy medicines, cough medicines, etc to be taken at home).  So in a way, it is both prescribed and not prescribed.  Not controlled yet, but sounds like they are thinking about it.

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Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 12:02:42 PM
Yes, they are trying to get it controlled, this has been going on for years now and the reason is ... Michael Jackson's death:

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And yes, it is a prescription drug, just not in the sense of the patients physically getting a prescription and then buying it themselves as it is only used in hospitals and administered by doctors (nothing like "take 1 at night").
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_Anna_

Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 12:07:16 PM
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Thanks for sharing this with us. I think this is proof that the court proceedings were real.

By the way - those two did a great job and deserve the award.

Blessings.
Considering Murray shouldn't be guilty, what is wonderful what they did? Murray either is guilty, which means he killed Michael, or he is not guilty and then what is great about this?

This means the trial was real. What is good in all this?
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Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 12:16:02 PM
exactly @ anna...my concern too.is this meaning michael is dead ???
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Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 12:23:17 PM
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exactly @ anna...my concern too.is this meaning michael is dead ???

It may be part of/or supporting whatever sting(s) is/are going on, especially against drug regulation and laws and medical industry. 

I am not sure yet; I guess we will have to continue to research this and see how things unfold.  I have no doubt he is alive due to the other clues we have been given.

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Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 01:27:49 PM
This is the first I’ve heard of this award :?  But while we’re speaking of “awards”  Branca is also receiving one, a Grammy.

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Estate executor John Branca to receive 2012 GRAMMY Service Award
It was announced in December by the GRAMMY Foundation that John Branca, a partner in the law firm of Ziffren Brittenham LLP and former Board Chair of the GRAMMY Foundation’s sister charitable foundation, MusiCares®, will be the recipient of the 2012 Service Award at the GRAMMY Foundation®’s 14th Annual Entertainment Law Initiative® Luncheon & Scholarship Presentation on Friday, Feb. 10, 2012, at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Daniel Ek, co-founder and CEO of Spotify, will deliver the keynote address at this year’s luncheon.

The Service Award was established in 2006 to recognize contributions by prominent entertainment attorneys that include outstanding service to individuals (pro bono or otherwise); leadership and participation with organizations that help advance the music community; and work to affect positive change that benefits the community overall. Past honorees include David Braun, Jay L. Cooper, John T. Frankenheimer, Joel A. Katz, Paul G. Marshall, and Al Schlesinger. The ELI luncheon is one of the most prestigious events held during GRAMMY® Week, a celebration that will culminate with the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012. The telecast will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

“For close to 15 years, our GRAMMY Foundation Entertainment Law Initiative has created a forum where law students and seasoned attorneys can come together for research, dialogue and debate in the field of entertainment law,” said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy®, the GRAMMY Foundation and MusiCares. “This year, we are pleased to have a digital visionary such as Daniel Ek join us for what will undoubtedly be an insightful and thought-provoking keynote address. It is also our pleasure to honor our good friend, former MusiCares Board Chair and steward of our current MusiCares 20th Anniversary Campaign, John Branca, with our Service Award. Both of these individuals are at the forefront of our industry.”

“It’s a really exciting time for the music industry,” said Ek. “Today we have the ability to listen to all the world’s music, instantly and wherever we are on the planet. That’s a pretty amazing idea and one which inspired me to launch Spotify. I’m a big supporter of the GRAMMY Foundation’s Entertainment Law Initiative and look forward to catching up with everyone in February.”

“I’m honored by the recognition and pleased to join such a distinguished group of past Service Award recipients,” added Branca. “Daniel is one of our industry’s real visionaries, and I looking forward his talk, as well as hearing about the topics presented in the winning student papers — they often prove to be cutting-edge topics in our industry.”

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Posted on 12-19-11
RENOWNED ENTERTAINMENT ATTORNEY AND FORMER BOARD CHAIR OF MUSICARES JOHN BRANCA TO RECEIVE SERVICE AWARD
SPOTIFY CEO DANIEL EK TO DELIVER KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT GRAMMY FOUNDATION®'S 14TH ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT LAW INITIATIVE® LUNCHEON & SCHOLARSHIP PRESENTATION

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (Dec. 19, 2011) — It was announced today by the GRAMMY Foundation that John Branca, a partner in the law firm of Ziffren Brittenham LLP and former Board Chair of the GRAMMY Foundation's sister charitable foundation, MusiCares®, will be the recipient of the 2012 Service Award at the GRAMMY Foundation®'s 14th Annual Entertainment Law Initiative® Luncheon & Scholarship Presentation on Friday, Feb. 10, 2012, at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Daniel Ek, co-founder and CEO of Spotify, will deliver the keynote address at this year's luncheon.

 
The Service Award was established in 2006 to recognize contributions by prominent entertainment attorneys that include outstanding service to individuals (pro bono or otherwise); leadership and participation with organizations that help advance the music community; and work to affect positive change that benefits the community overall. Past honorees include David Braun, Jay L. Cooper, John T. Frankenheimer, Joel A. Katz, Paul G. Marshall, and Al Schlesinger. The ELI luncheon is one of the most prestigious events held during GRAMMY® Week, a celebration that will culminate with the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012. The telecast will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
 
"For close to 15 years, our GRAMMY Foundation Entertainment Law Initiative has created a forum where law students and seasoned attorneys can come together for research, dialogue and debate in the field of entertainment law," said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy®, the GRAMMY Foundation and MusiCares. "This year, we are pleased to have a digital visionary such as Daniel Ek join us for what will undoubtedly be an insightful and thought-provoking keynote address. It is also our pleasure to honor our good friend, former MusiCares Board Chair and steward of our current MusiCares 20th Anniversary Campaign, John Branca, with our Service Award. Both of these individuals are at the forefront of our industry."
 
"It’s a really exciting time for the music industry," said Ek. "Today we have the ability to listen to all the world’s music, instantly and wherever we are on the planet. That’s a pretty amazing idea and one which inspired me to launch Spotify. I’m a big supporter of the GRAMMY Foundation's Entertainment Law Initiative and look forward to catching up with everyone in February."
 
"I'm honored by the recognition and pleased to join such a distinguished group of past Service Award recipients," added Branca. "Daniel is one of our industry’s real visionaries, and I looking forward his talk, as well as hearing about the topics presented in the winning student papers — they often prove to be cutting-edge topics in our industry."
 
Ek, a serial entrepreneur and technologist who started his first company in 1997 at the age of 14, co-founded Spotify in 2006 with Martin Lorentzon. As CEO of Spotify, Ek's role is to guide the vision and strategy of the company as it grows. Leading the management team from his hometown of Stockholm, Ek is also responsible for nurturing a passionate working environment for everyone at Spotify.
 

Prior to Spotify, Ek founded Advertigo, the online advertising company acquired by TradeDoubler, and previously held senior roles at Nordic auction company Tradera (acquired by eBay). He was also chief technology officer at Stardoll, the fashion and entertainment community for tweens that now boasts more than 100 million users worldwide.
 
Branca specializes in the music and live appearance industries. He is a leading artist representative, having represented an unprecedented 29 members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, including Aerosmith, the Beach Boys, Bee Gees, the Doors, Fleetwood Mac, Michael Jackson, the Rolling Stones, and Carlos Santana, among others, and such other artists and celebrities as Enrique Iglesias, Nickelback and Mike Tyson. He has been at the forefront in the acquisition and sale of music publishing catalogs, including the acquisition of the Beatles catalog, ATV Music, for Michael Jackson, as well as its merger with Sony Music to create the world’s third-largest music publisher, Sony ATV Music. Branca has also been the architect of the sales of many major music catalogs, including Berry Gordy’s Jobete Music Co., the Kurt Cobain catalog, the Leiber and Stoller catalog, and the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization.
 
He serves on the board of trustees for Occidental College, participates as an active fundraiser for the UCLA athletic department and serves as the Co-Chairman of MusiCares' 20th Anniversary Campaign, a campaign in support of the leading industry charity devoted to helping members of the music community. Branca also serves on the Board of Trustees for the GRAMMY Museum and the Pauley Pavilion Renovation Campaign Committee.
 
ELI has three components: the Writing Competition, a GRAMMY Week ELI luncheon featuring a prominent keynote speaker, and a Legal Seminar series. The ELI Writing Competition invites law students to write a 3,000-word paper on a compelling legal topic facing the music industry today. Past award-winning topics have featured issues germane and timely to the music industry including bootlegging, music sampling and litigation against peer-to-peer network users. The deadline to submit an online application is Jan. 2, 2012, at 11 a.m. PT. For complete contest rules, send an e-mail to eli@grammy.com or visit You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login.
 
The contest culminates with the winning student authors discussing their essays in a question-and-answer presentation at the prestigious ELI luncheon. Past luncheon keynote speakers have included Edgar Bronfman Jr., chairman and CEO of Warner Music Group; Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.); Clive Davis, chief creative officer of Sony Music Entertainment; Timothy J. Leiweke, president and CEO of AEG; will.i.am, GRAMMY Foundation Board member and frontman/producer of the multi-GRAMMY-winning group the Black Eyed Peas; and Strauss Zelnick, former president and CEO of BMG Entertainment, among others.
 
Once again, this year the Foundation added ELI Writing Competition workshops at prominent law schools around the country with the goal of helping students with their essays. ELI also continued its partnership this year with You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to allow students to upload their submissions directly over the Internet. Box.com's mission is to make it easy for individuals and businesses to access, manage and share all their content online.
 
For information on purchasing tables or tickets to the event, please call Loren Fishbein at
310.392.3777 or e-mail loren.fishbein@grammy.com.
 
The GRAMMY Foundation was established in 1989 to cultivate the understanding, appreciation and advancement of the contribution of recorded music to American culture — from the artistic and technical legends of the past to the still unimagined musical breakthroughs of future generations of music professionals. The Foundation accomplishes this mission through programs and activities that engage the music industry and cultural community as well as the general public. The Foundation works in partnership year-round with its founder, The Recording Academy, to bring national attention to important issues such as the value and impact of music and arts education and the urgency of preserving our rich cultural heritage. For more information, please visit You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login.

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Media Contacts:
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"Don't stop this child, He's the father of man
Don't cross his way, He's part of the plan
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Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 02:03:14 PM
This is bad for the hoax. Proof that the trial was real.  /scream/
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Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 02:05:01 PM
read later..so much to say on this topic of Propofol ..
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Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 02:14:24 PM
I believe the trial was real but for not for the murder of Michael Jackson.  Rather the death of Dr. Feelgood.
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"Don't stop this child, He's the father of man
Don't cross his way, He's part of the plan
I am that child, but so are you
You've just forgotten, Just lost the clue.”

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Still Rocking my World…
   and leaving me Speechless!

“True goodbyes are the ones never said

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Tink

Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 02:23:12 PM
Oh ye of little faith. What this means, is that there have been loopholes around Propofol for a very, very long time!
Abuse by anesthesia students has been known for a longtime - they're the first ones who abused it, btw, while working and studying long hours. They'd knock each other out.

This information itself, has been available since...Propofol has been used in the operating theatres. I myself, can't comprehend why anyone would want to use it, because it sure wasn't any fun for me, but then I had it for what it was meant for: surgery. I wasn't messing around with it.

So - believe what you will.

Remember what Elizabeth Taylor said, "He's resting comfortably." He was at Cedar's, not at UCLA.
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Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 03:42:15 PM
@tink, I mentioned this abuse a while back in another thread about doctors using it to put themselves out for a little while when they were residents pulling long shifts.  It was met w/some skepticism.  But I have no need to lie about it.  I witnessed it firsthand as an employee working at the hospital.  It happens.  typing/ 
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"Don't stop this child, He's the father of man
Don't cross his way, He's part of the plan
I am that child, but so are you
You've just forgotten, Just lost the clue.”

MJ "Magical Child"
Still Rocking my World…
   and leaving me Speechless!

“True goodbyes are the ones never said

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_Anna_

Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 03:45:13 PM
Then if it's so easy and no life threatening to inject propofol every time you want to get some sleep, and even if a student of 3rd year can do it all the time, then I don't know what to say anymore. Then what Murray says could also be true if what you say is possible. If it's so easy to do it without the proper equipment. It's still impossible for me to believe one can push anesthetic into their system without being monitored.
Last Edit: January 14, 2012, 03:48:37 PM by _Anna_
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Re: Walgren and Brazil to receive award
January 14, 2012, 03:51:44 PM
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Then if it's so easy and no life threatening to inject propofol every time you want to get some sleep, and even if a student of 3rd year can do it all the time, then I don't know what to say anymore

It's not "so easy and not life threatening", it has been reported a lot since June 25, 2009 that medical personnel, including doctors and nurses, abuse it and that there have been quite a lot of deaths from Propofol abuse. But that up until what happened to Michael Jackson it was only abused by medical personnel as they are the only ones who can get their hands on it. Never did a doctor order it for a patient and abused it on the patient.
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January 14, 2012, 04:02:04 PM
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The number of people with a propofol problem is small, and there is little data tracking addictions or death. A 2007 study covering 23,385 anesthesia personnel published in the journal Anesthesia & Analgesia by Paul Wischmeyer, a University of Colorado anesthesiologist, found 25 cases of propofol abuse over the preceding decade. The rate was a fivefold increase from a decade earlier. The study cited seven deaths. Dr. Wischmeyer and others in the field say that they know of other cases and estimate that the total number of deaths is at least several dozen in recent years.
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