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Those were perhaps the truest words Mitch had ever spoken, for they came straight from the heart.
D.J. Palmer, from The Perfect Daughter
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Review: My Wife is Missing by D.J. Palmer
Author: D.J. PalmerPublisher: St. Martin’s PressReleased: May 10, 2022Received: NetGalley Once again, I find myself reading thriller novels back to back, and you know what? I’m okay with that. I love diving into these different worlds of thrills and intrigue. They certainly help make the night go by quickly! My latest read is My Wife is Missing, by D.J. Palmer. It was supposed to be a fun…
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#Book#Book Review#Books#D.J. Palmer#Fiction#Literary#Literature#My Wife is Missing#My Wife is Missing by D.J. Palmer#Mystery#Mystery Review#Net Galley#NetGalley#Review#St. Martin&039;s Press#Thriller#Thriller Review
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Teresa Palmer in I AM NUMBER FOUR (2011)
#i am number four#d.j. caruso#2010s#gif#*gif#by kraina#filmedit#teresa palmer#femaledaily#userladiesofcinema#cinematicsource#minimalistsource#tuserjen#singinprincess#supervalcsi#rogerhealey#userleahrose#tuseralie#usersawah
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"The brief flash of agony felt like a welcomed distraction from the other, far worse suffering he was experiencing."
D.J Palmer, My Wife Is Missing
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𝕖𝕩-𝕡𝕒𝕔𝕜 𝕞𝕖𝕞𝕓𝕖𝕣𝕤
rafael perez is looking for his ex-pack members. this connection is RETIRED.
unnamed appears as though they are between thirty-five and forty-five, they are a werewolf, who is connected to rafeal perez as his ex-pack member. he looks an awful lot like oscar isaac and thinks they may look something like garrett hedlund, diego luna, charlie hunnam, john david washington, daveed diggs, riz ahmed, d.j. cotrona, brie larson, tessa thompson, keke palmer, ming na wen, danai gurira, alicia vikander.
This connection would’ve signed up for the Dog Soldier programme around the same time as Rafael, or perhaps they were already there when he arrived. They would’ve become part of the pack that was formed, under their Alpha named Conor with Rafael serving as second in command. After the ambush that left only 4 of them still alive, the pack disbanded. Rafael did not keep in contact with the other 3 due to the guilt associated with surviving the ambush and not trying harder to stop such a thing. The rest of the character is completely up to muns interpretation.
Male Role: 0/1 Female Role: 0/1
Contact @raffyperez with any questions regarding this wanted connection.
#wanted connection#supernatural rp#small town rp#town rp#oc rp#mature rp#supernatural rpg#town rpg#retired
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𝖊𝖝-𝖕𝖆𝖈𝖐 𝖒𝖊𝖒𝖇𝖊𝖗𝖘
rafael perez is looking for his ex-pack members. this connection is open.
unnamed appears as though they are between thirty-five and forty-five, they are a werewolf, who is connected to rafeal perez as his ex-pack member. he looks an awful lot like oscar isaac and thinks they may look something like garrett hedlund, diego luna, charlie hunnam, john david washington, daveed diggs, riz ahmed, d.j. cotrona, brie larson, tessa thompson, keke palmer, ming na wen, danai gurira, alicia vikander.
This connection would've signed up for the Dog Soldier programme around the same time as Rafael, or perhaps they were already there when he arrived. They would've become part of the pack that was formed, under their Alpha named Conor with Rafael serving as second in command. After the ambush that left only 4 of them still alive, the pack disbanded. Rafael did not keep in contact with the other 3 due to the guilt associated with surviving the ambush and not trying harder to stop such a thing. The rest of the character is completely up to muns interpretation.
Male Role: 0/1 Female Role: 0/1
Contact @raffyperez with any questions regarding this wanted connection.
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The Best Suspense Novels This Spring
The Best Suspense Novels This Spring
This has been a a pretty great season for page turners, hasn’t it? It’s almost hard to choose my favorites, but if I had to narrow it down, here are the top thrillers out this spring: The Plot The Plot, by Jean Hanff Korelitz, tells the story of a dark plot for a bestseller, and an even darker plot around writing it. We readers are really far into The Plot before we get to see what that twist is,…
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#Alex Michaelides#Alexandra Andrews#D.J. Palmer#Jean Hanff Korelitz#Jesse Q. Sutanto#Mystery#sally hepworth#Shari Lapena#thriller
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Today's ARC bookmail 😁 Can't wait to read this!
#thenewhusband#d.j. palmer#bookmail#arc#advance readers copy#mystery#thriller#jeansbookshelf#St. Martin's Press
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Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Read On Vacation
Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Read On Vacation
Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. How it works: She assigns each Tuesday a topic and then posts her top ten list that fits that topic. You’re welcome to join her and create your list of top ten (or 2, 5,…
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“the moon and the sun
are love and fear:
one fades
as the other rises.”
-d.j
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books read in 2021
here we go again! i also have goodreads and @thesonofneptune is my book blog. bolded are favourites
The Wolf in the Whale by Jordanna Max Brodsky ★★★
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman ★★★
The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow ★★★
The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker ★★★
Playing Nice by J.P. Delaney ★★★★
Kings of the Wyld (The Band #1) by Nicholas Eames ★★★★
Trail of Lightning (The Sixth World #1) by Rebecca Roanhorse ★★★
Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica ★★★★
Salt In the Sea by Ruth Sepetys ★★
Anxious People by Fredrik Backman (DNF)
The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah ★★★★
The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water by Zen Cho ★★★
Hall of Smoke by H.M. Long ★★★★
The Mask of Mirrors by M.A. Carrick ★★★
The Push by Ashley Audrain ★★★★★
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie ★★★
Where The Forest Meets The Stars by Glendy Vanderah ★★★
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (Wayfarers #1) by Becky Chambers ★★
Silver in the Wood (The Greenhollow Duology #1) by Emily Tesh ★★★★
Drowned Country (The Greenhollow Duology #2) by Emily Tesh ★★★
Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu ★★★
A Witch’s Heart by Genevieve Gornichec ★★★
Pretty Little Wife by Darby Kane ★★★★
Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell ★★★
On Fragile Waves by E. Lily Yu ★★
Hamnet by by Maggie O'Farrell ★★★
Do No Harm by Christina McDonald ★★
Never Die by Rob J Hayes ★★★
The Frozen Crown (Warrior Witch #1) by Greta Kelly ★★★
These Violent Delights (These Violent Delights #1) by Chloe Gong ★★★★
Hounded (The Iron Druid Chronicles, #1) by Kevin Hearne ★★
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman ★★★
The End of Men by Christina Sweeney-Baird ★★★
Every Last Fear by Alex Finlay ★★★★
Master of Sorrows (The Silent Gods #1) by Justin Travis Call ★★★
The Bone Maker by Sarah Beth Durst ★★★
The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix ★★★
Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi (DNF)
On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century by Timothy Snyder ★★★★
The Night Swim by Megan Goldin ★★★
The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan ★★★
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir ★★★
The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake ★★★★
The Ghost Tree by Christina Henry ★★★★
The Unbroken (Magic of the Lost, #1) by C.L. Clark ★★★
Run Away by Harlan Coben ★★★
The Drowning Kind by Jennifer McMahon ★★★★
House of Hollow by Krystal Sutherland ★★★★★
Crier’s War (Crier’s War #1) by Nina Varela ★★★
Becoming Leidah by Michelle Grierson ★★★
Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson ★★★★
The Golem and the Jinni (The Golem and the Jinni, #1) by Helene Wecker ★★★
The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson ★★
On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong ★★
The Ghost Bride by Yangsze Choo ★★★
These Feathered Flames (These Feathered Flames, #1) by Alexandra Overy ★★★
The Perfect Daughter by D.J. Palmer ★★★
The Book of Koli (Rampart Trilogy, #1) by M.R. Carey ★★★
Ariadne by Jennifer Saint ★★★★
Lost Boy: The True Story of Captain Hook by Christina Henry ★★★★
Deeplight by Frances Hardinge ★★★
Lore by Alexandra Bracken ★★
Black Water Sister by Zen Cho ★★★★
A Master of Djinn (Dead Djinn Universe #1) by P. Djèlí Clark ★★★★
Paris By Starlight by Robert Dinsdale ★★
The Black God's Drums by P. Djèlí Clark ★★★
A Dowry of Blood by S.T. Gibson ★★★
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng ★★
The Kingdoms by Natasha Pulley ★★★
The Perfect Family by Robyn Harding ★
The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo ★★★
Son of the Storm (The Nameless Republic, #1) by Suyi Davies Okungbowa ★★★
An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon ★★★
The Jasmine Throne (Burning Kingdoms #1) by Tasha Suri ★★★★
The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri ★★★
Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid ★★★
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston ★★★★
The Maidens by Alex Michaelides ★
The Shadow of the Gods (The Bloodsworn Saga, #1) by John Gwynne ★★★
Daughter of Sparta (Daughter of Sparta, #1) by Claire M. Andrews ★★★
The Tangleroot Palace: Stories by Marjorie M. Liu ★★★
Steel Crow Saga by Paul Krueger ★★★
This Poison Heart (The Poison Heart, #1) by Kalynn Bayron ★★★
Sistersong by Lucy Holland ★★★★
The Weight of Our Sky by Hanna Alkaf ★★★★
Six Crimson Cranes (Six Crimson Cranes, #1) by Elizabeth Lim ★★
The Taking of Jake Livingston by Ryan Douglass ★★
The Midnight Lie (The Midnight Lie, #1) by Marie Rutkoski ★★★
Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé ★★★
She Who Became the Sun (The Radiant Emperor, #1) by Shelley Parker-Chan ★★★
The Lost War (Eidyn #1) by Justin Lee Anderson ★★★★
Malice (Malice Duology #1) by Heather Walter ★★★★
The Haunting Of Tram Car 015 (Dead Djinn Universe #2) by P. Djèlí Clark ★★★
Skullsworn (Chronicle of the Unhewn Throne #4) by Brian Staveley ★★★
A Lesson in Vengeance by Victoria Lee ★★★★
Aching God (Iconoclasts, #1) by Mike Shel ★★★
Chasing Graves (The Chasing Graves Trilogy, #1) by Ben Galley ★★★
Race the Sands by Sarah Beth Durst ★★★★
The Dead and the Dark by Courtney Gould ★★★
The Hand of the Sun King (Pact and Pattern #1) by J.T. Greathouse ★★★★
Along the Razor's Edge (The War Eternal, #1) by Rob J. Hayes ★★
The Dragon Warrior (The Dragon Warrior #1) by Katie Zhao ★★★★
Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto ★★★
Black Stone Heart (The Obsidian Path, #1) by Michael R. Fletcher ★★★
The Boy with Fire (The Ravence Trilogy #1) by Aparna Verma ★★★
Empire of the Vampire (Empire of the Vampire, #1) by Jay Kristoff ★★
The Maleficent Seven by Cameron Johnston ★★★
Master Assassins (The Fire Sacraments, #1) by Robert V.S. Redick ★★★★
Wildwood Whispers by Willa Reece ★★★
The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones ★★★★
Nice Dragons Finish Last (Heartstrikers, #1) by Rachel Aaron ★★★
Iron Widow (Iron Widow, #1) by Xiran Jay Zhao ★★
Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune ★★★
To Break a Covenant by Alison Ames ★★★★
A Clash of Steel: A Treasure Island Remix by C.B. Lee ★★★
A Spindle Splintered (Fractured Fables #1) by Alix E. Harrow ★★★
Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood (Persepolis #1-2)by Marjane Satrapi ★★★★
Vespertine (Vespertine, #1) by Margaret Rogerson ★★★
The Lighthouse Witches by C.J. Cooke ★★
The Keeper of Night (The Keeper of Night, #1) by Kylie Lee Baker ★★★
We Are the Dead (The Last War, #1) by Mike Shackle ★★★
Little Thieves (Little Thieves, #1) by Margaret Owen ★★★
Summer Sons by Lee Mandelo ★★
Dark Rise (Dark Rise, #1) by C.S. Pacat ★★★★
A Marvellous Light (The Last Binding, #1) by Freya Marske ★★★
All of Us Villains (All of Us Villains, #1)b y Amanda Foody ★★★
Our Violent Ends (These Violent Delights, #2) by Chloe Gong ★★★★
Small Favors by Erin A. Craig ★★★
Comfort Me with Apples by Catherynne M. Valente ★★
The Bone Shard Emperor (The Drowning Empire, #2) by Andrea Stewart ★★★★
Jade Legacy (The Green Bone Saga, #3) by Fonda Lee ★★★★
The Library of the Unwritten (Hell's Library #1) by A.J. Hackwith ★★★
Year of the Reaper by Makiia Lucier ★★★★
Daughter of the Deep by Rick Riordan ★★★
City of the Plague God by Sarwat Chadda ★★★★
The Cost of Knowing by Brittney Morris ★★★
Deposing Nathan by Zack Smedley ★★★
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Spacebar 09/18/21
Third Space Saturday
Amii Stewart, Knock On Wood
Mantronix, Bassline
New Order, Everthings Gone Green
Wire, Ahead
DEVO, Time Out For Fun
Blaque. 808
Pet Shop Boys, West End Girls
Sade, Hang On To Your Love
Talking Heads, Crosseyed & Painless
Naked Eyes, Promises Promises
Cramps, Domino
Stevie Wonder, Master Blaster
Bob Marley & The Wailers, Rebel Music (3 O’clock Road Block)
Tower Of Power, Only So Much Oil In The Ground
Ray Bryant Combo, Madison Time
Captain Sensible, WOT!
Hot Chocolate, Every 1’s A Winner
Nazareth, Hair Of The Dog
Soho, Hippychick
Heaven 17, Penthouse & Pavement
Zapp, More Bounce To The Ounce
Booker T, Hip-Hug Her
Sparkletones, Black Slacks
Sonics, Cinderella
Otis & Carla, Tramp
James Brown, Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag
Bee-Gees, Jive Talkin’
Herbie Hancock, Chameleon
Skee-Lo, I Wish
Cure, The Love Cats
Jay Z and Jermaine Dupree, Money Ain’t A Thing
Sleaford Mods w/Amy Taylor, Nudge It
Londonbeat, I’ve Been Thinking About You
PJ Harvey, Down By The Water
Kylie Minogue, Can’t Get Blue Monday Out Of My Head
Fred Schneider, Monster
Frankie Ford, Sea Cruise
Ting Tings, Let Me Go
Bill Justis, Raunchy
ZZ Top, Waiting For The Bus/Jesus Just left Chicago
Ruts, Savage Circle
Stooges, Loose
Bob Seger System, Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man
MC-5, Kick Out The Jams
Toto, Hold The Line
Thundercat, Them Changes
Kendrick Lamar, Yah
Slingshot, Do It Again Billie Jean
Robert Palmer, You Are In My System
Mos Def, Ms. Fat Booty
Cameo, Back And Forth
Positive K, I Got A Man
David Johansson, Funky But Chic
Michael Gregory, No Ordinary Romance
Lauryn Hill, Everything Is Everything
Foster The People, Pumped Up Kicks
Kraftwerk, Taschen Echner
Tilt, Arcade Funk
Musique, The Bush
David Bowie, D.J.
Jessie Belvin, Goodnight My Love
Mostly, I thought it went well. I need to shuffle some things, and make some plans. Mostly I think about it all month, and wait til the last minute anyway. A man my age needs to take notes. I’m never going to do too much planning, but I am going to do some. But I will never, ever plan the sets in advance. I like the rush of the wire act.
Oh, and thanks as always to Will for letting me do this, and the staff for taking care of me, and DJ IGA for coming by to hang.

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Mystery/Thriller Monday
Meghan is fifteen, and has been in and out of the hospital over and over with a bunch of different (and not solved) illnesses. And then, the disease that Becky, her mother, believes she has takes a deadly turn. But, some don’t believe that there is one (Munchausen by proxy anyone?) and, Carl, Meghan’s father, doesn’t have a great opinion about Becky and her quest to save her child.
What is the answer? Will they find an answer? And, then, when family secrets bet brought into the narrative. Whew. This is a Medical Thriller that goes hard and kept me guessing and thinking all the way through. It was awesome (am I allowed to say that about a book that was also intense and not always light sun and fluffy puppies?)
You may like this book If you Liked: Host by Robin Cook, The Second Opinion by Michael Palmer, or The Fever by Megan E. Abbott
Saving Meghan by D.J. Palmer
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US Hot 100 Bubbling Under 1980-1985
Songs worth mentioning that didn’t make it to the Hot 100:
1980: Phyllis Hyman -- You Know How To Love Me (#101 -- Feb. 2) AC/DC -- Touch Too Much (#106 -- Feb. 2) The Inmates -- The Walk (#107 -- Feb. 16) Pearl Harbor and the Explosions -- You Got It (Release It) (#108 -- Feb. 16) The Gap Band -- I Don’t Believe You Want To Get Up And Dance (Opps, Up Side Your Head) (#102 -- Mar. 29) Gary Numan & Tubeway Army -- Are ‘Friends’ Electric? (#105 -- Jun. 28) Paul McCartney -- Waterfalls (#106 -- Aug. 30) Gary Numan -- I Die: You Die (#102 -- Sep. 27) Roxy Music -- Oh Yeah (On The Radio) (#102 -- Oct. 4) David Bowie -- Ashes To Ashes (#101 -- Oct. 25) Roxy Music -- In The Midnight Hour (#106 -- Nov. 8) Jim Carroll Band -- People Who Died (#103 -- Nov. 29) Robert Palmer -- Looking For Clues (#105 -- Nov. 29) Devo -- Freedom Of Choice (#103 -- Dec. 20)
1981: XTC -- Generals And Majors (#104 -- Jan. 21) Talking Heads -- Once In A Lifetime (#103 -- Feb. 7) Any Trouble -- Second Choice (#108 -- Mar. 14) Gino Soccio -- Try It Out (#103 -- May 30) Grace Jones -- Pull Up To The Bumper (#101 -- Jun. 6) Kraftwerk -- Pocket Calculator (#102 -- Jun. 6) Split Enz -- One Step Ahead (#104 -- Jun. 27) The A’s -- A Woman’s Got The Power (#106 -- Aug. 8) The Producers -- What’s He Got? (#108 -- Aug. 22) Billy Idol -- Mony Mony (#107 -- Sep. 26)*** The Tubes -- Talk To Ya Later (#101 -- Oct. 10) Devo -- Beautiful World (#102 -- Nov. 14) Kraftwerk -- Numbers (#103 -- Dec. 12) ZZ Top -- Tube Snake Boogie (#103 -- Dec. 26)
1982: The Manhattan Transfer -- Spies In The Night (#103 -- Jan. 16) Let’s Work -- Prince (#104 -- Jan. 30) Chic -- Stage Fright (#105 -- Jan. 30) Chas Jankel -- Glad To Know You (#102 -- Feb. 20) Devo -- Through Being Cool (#107 -- Apr. 24) Tom Tom Club -- Wordy Rappinghood (#105 -- May 15) Buckner & Garcia -- Do The Donkey Kong (#103 -- May 29) Split Enz -- Six Months In A Leaky Boat (#104 -- Jun. 5) Junior -- Too Late (#102 -- Jun. 12) Imagination -- Just An Illusion (#102 -- Jul. 3) Squeeze -- Black Coffee In Bed (#103 -- Jul. 10) Tommy Tutone -- Which Man Are You (#101 -- Jul. 24) Shalamar -- I Can Make You Feel Good (#102 -- Jul. 24) Haircut One Hundred -- Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl) (#101 -- Aug. 28) Soft Cell -- What! (#101 -- Sep. 18) Vanity 6 -- Nasty Girl (#101 -- Oct. 2) Bow Wow Wow -- Baby, Oh No (#103 -- Oct. 2) Zapp -- Do Wah Ditty (#103 -- Nov. 6) Devo -- Peek-A-Boo (#106 -- Nov. 6) Grace Jones -- Nipple To The Bottle (#103 -- Nov. 13) Bananarama -- He Was Really Sayin’ Somethin’ (#108 -- Nov. 13) Billy Idol -- White Wedding (#108 -- Nov. 27)*** Madonna -- Everybody (#107 -- Dec. 25)
1983: Devo -- That’s Good (#104 -- Jan. 15) Rush -- Subdivisions (#105 -- Jan. 15) André Cymone -- Kelly’s Eyes (#107 -- Feb. 5) ABBA -- One Of Us (#107 -- Feb. 12) Indeep -- Last Night A D.J. Saved My Life (#101 -- Feb. 26) George Clinton -- Atomic Dog (#101 -- Mar. 5) The Fixx -- Red Skies (#101 -- Mar. 12) Chilliwack -- Secret Information (#110 -- Mar. 12) Q-Feel -- Dancing In Heaven (Orbital Be-Bop) (#110 -- Mar. 26) Peter Godwin -- Images Of Heaven (#105 -- Apr. 2) The English Beat -- I Confess (#104 -- Apr. 9) The Cure -- Let’s Go To Bed (#109 -- Apr. 9) Dire Straits -- Twisting By The Pool (#105 -- Apr. 16) Randy Newman -- I Love L.A. (#110 -- Apr. 16) Bananarama -- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye (#101 -- May 7) The English Beat -- Save It For Later (#106 -- May 21) Mary Jane Girls -- Candy Man (#101 -- Jun. 4) Roxy Music -- More Than This (#102 -- Jun. 4) Spandau Ballet -- Lifeline (#108 -- Jun. 4) The Isley Brothers -- Between The Sheets (#101 -- Jun. 18) Marshall Crenshaw -- Whenever You’re On My Mind (#103 -- Jun. 18) Robert Hazard -- Change Reaction (#106 -- Jun. 18) U2 -- Two Hearts Beat As One (#101 -- Jul. 2) Heaven 17 -- We Live So Fast (#102 -- Jul. 9) Yello -- I Love You (#103 -- Jul. 16) Juluka -- Scatterlings Of Africa (#106 -- Jul. 16) Gary Myrick -- Message Is You (#103 -- Aug. 6) “Weird Al” Yankovic -- I Love Rocky Road (#106 -- Aug. 6) Mary Jane Girls -- All Night Long (#101 -- Aug. 13) Zapp -- I Can Make You Dance (Part 1) (#102 -- Aug. 20) Ministry -- I Wanted To Tell Her (#106 -- Aug. 20) The Coconuts -- If I Only Had A Brain (#108 -- Aug. 27) Sissy Spacek -- Lonely But Only For You (#110 -- Aug. 27) The Gap Band -- Party Train (#101 -- Sep. 10) Billy Idol -- Dancing With Myself (#102 -- Sep. 10) Tom Tom Club -- The Man With The 4-Way Hips (#106 -- Sep. 17) Freeez -- I.O.U. (#104 -- Sep. 24) Miquel Brown -- So Many Men, So Little Time (#107 -- Oct. 8) Robin Gibb -- Juliet (#104 -- Oct. 22) Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel -- White Lines (Don’t Do It) -- (#101 -- Nov. 19)
1984: New Edition -- Popcorn Love (#101 -- Jan. 21) Debbie Harry -- Rush, Rush (#104 -- Jan. 21) Was (Not Was) -- Knocked Down, Made Small (Treated Like A Rubber Ball) (#109 -- Jan. 21) The Cure -- The Lovecats (#107 -- Feb. 11) Ozzy Osbourne -- Bark At The Moon (#109 -- Feb. 11) George Kranz -- Trommeltanz (Din Daa Daa) (#110 -- Feb. 25) Endgames -- Love Cares (#105 -- Mar. 24) The Art Of Noise -- Beat Box (#101 -- Apr. 7) Alisha -- All Night Passion (#103 -- Apr. 7) Pat Wilson -- Bop Girl (#104 -- Apr. 7) The Alarm -- Sixty Eight Guns (#106 -- Apr. 14) Peter Brown -- They Only Come Out At Night (#102 -- Apr. 28) Break Machine -- Street Dance (#105 -- Apr. 28) Nena -- Just A Dream (#102 -- May 5) Russ Ballard -- Voices (#110 -- May 12) Ultravox -- Dancing With Tears In My Eyes (#108 -- Jul. 7) The Art Of Noise -- Close (To The Edit) (#102 -- Aug. 18) The Time -- Ice Cream Castles (#106 -- Aug. 18) Howard Jones -- Pearl In The Shell (#108 -- Aug. 25) Janet Jackson -- Don’t Stand Another Chance (#101 -- Sep. 8) Alfonso Ribeiro -- Dance Baby (#104 -- Sep. 8) The Staple Singers -- Slippery People (#109 -- Oct. 27) Dreamboy -- I Promise (I Do Love You) (#106 -- Nov. 17) Lindsey Buckingham -- Slow Dancing (#106 -- Nov. 24) Sade -- Hang On To Your Love (#102 -- Dec. 8)
1985: The Gap Band -- Beep-A-Freak (#103 -- Jan. 12) Vanity -- Mechanical Emotion (#107 -- Jan. 12) Whodini -- Freaks Come Out At Night (#104 -- Jan. 26) Klymaxx -- The Men All Pause (#105 -- Feb. 2) Jenny Burton -- Bad Habits (#101 -- Mar. 9) Roxanne Shanté -- Roxanne’s Revenge (#109 -- Mar. 9) General Public -- Never You Done That (#105 -- Mar. 16) Run-D.M.C. -- King Of Rock (#108 -- Mar. 23) Nik Kershaw -- The Riddle (#107 -- Apr. 13) Wang Chung -- Fire In The Twilight (#110 -- May 11) Skipworth & Turner -- Thinking About Your Love (#104 -- May 18) Run-D.M.C. -- You Talk Too Much (#107 -- Jun. 8) Cheyne -- Call Me Mr. ‘Telephone’ (Answering Service) (#106 -- Jun. 15) Bryan Ferry -- Slave To Love (#109 -- Jun. 15) Talking Heads -- Road To Nowhere (#105 -- Jun. 22) Rick James -- Glow (#106 -- Jul. 27) New Order -- The Perfect Kiss (#109 -- Jul. 27) Sheila E. -- Sister Fate (#102 -- Aug. 3) R.E.M. -- Can’t Get There From Here (#110 -- Aug. 17)
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DERMATOLOGY
DERMATOLOGY
1.Effect of sun exposure (climatotherapy) at the Dead Sea on photodamage among patients with psoriasis and comparison with other versions of treatment modalities. David M., Rabin Medical Center, Beilinson Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Israel and other Dermatology Departments in Israel. The conclusions of the study 650 patients who were treated at the Dead Sea for five years or more, were that “Dead Sea treatment,” based on exposing the patients to the sun at the Dead Sea, does not pose a risk factor for the appearance of skin cancer.
Correlation between Clinical Improvement, Epidermal and Lymphocytic Activation in Psoriatic Patients after Dead Sea Treatment. Hodak E., David M., Gottlieb A., This study suggests that climatotherapy at the Dead Sea leads to a reversal of both epidermal pathological changes and lymphocytic activation in psoriasis. These observations may provide the cellular basis for the sustained remission of psoriasis reported to be achieved by this treatment modality.
Comparison of the Cost-Effectiveness between Dead Sea Treatment for Psoriasis and the In-Hospital Setting in Switzerland. Neeser K., Palmer A.J., Sturzinger M., The clinical outcomes of the Dead Sea Treatment for Psoriasis was comparable to in-hospital therapy, but cost saving varied from 31% to 55%. Thus, the results of this study indicate that considering economic factors, climatotherapy at the Dead Sea is preferable to in-hospital therapy for Swiss psoriasis patients.
Significant Improvement in Life Quality of Psoriasis Patients after Dead Sea Treatment. Amir M., Vardy D., Narkiss T., Becker G., Buskila D., Heliotherapy at the Dead Sea improves certain aspects of quality of life in patients suffering from Psoriasis. A comparative study for outpatient phototherapy is presently being planned.
In vitro Dead Sea Bath Salt for Psoriasis. Halevy S., This study shows good correlation between beneficial clinical effect induced by balneotherapy with Dead Sea bath salt in psoriasis vulgaris and alterations in histological parameters, expression of cytokines and serum levels of traces elements. Further investigations are needed in order to understand the various mechanisms possibly involved.
Combination of Dead Sea Treatment and Calcipotriol for Psoriasis. Abels D.J., This control study shows improved therapeutic results by a combination of a Calcipotriol (versus emollients) pre-Dead Sea treatment and its continued use during Dead Sea climatotherapy. The response in the combination group continued to be better following 2, 3 and 4 weeks after Dead Sea treatment.
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