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The Strokes truetones (mp3 ringtones)

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The Strokes polyphonic ringtones

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900846
Different Strokes
411580 1215
The Strokes
415628 Heart In A Cage
The Strokes
415404 Juice Box
The Strokes
415518 Juicebox
The Strokes
410067 Last Night
The Strokes
411986 Reptilia
The Strokes
411929 Under Control
The Strokes
411977 When It Started
The Strokes


The Strokes monophonic ringtones

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42170 12:15
The Strokes
49161 Hard to Explain
The Strokes
82480 Juice Box
The Strokes
82587 Juicebox
The Strokes
59673

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The Strokes
40352 Reptilia
The Strokes
59900 Someday
The Strokes
40310 Under Control
The Strokes
40343 When It Started
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The Strokes in the news

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  • Manitoba/National News (Portage Daily Graphic)
    TORONTO — The window for delivering critical clot busting drugs after a stroke is slightly bigger than has been previously thought, newly updated Canadian guidelines for stroke care suggest.
  • Clues about controlling cholesterol rise from yeast studies (EurekAlert!)
    Having discovered how a lowly, single-celled fungus regulates its version of cholesterol, Johns Hopkins researchers are gaining new insight about the target and action of cholesterol-lowering drugs taken daily by millions of people to stave off heart attacks and strokes.
  • Vitamin D Vital for the Heart (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
    MONDAY, Dec. 1 (HealthDay News) -- A lack of vitamin D, which is absorbed primarily through exposure to sunlight, helps boost the risk of heart attacks and strokes, new research finds.
  • Mini heart attacks lessen damage from major ones (PhysOrg)
    Researchers have discovered one potential mechanism by which briefly cutting off, then restoring, blood flow to arteries prior to a heart attack lessens the damage caused, according to a study published today in the journal Cardiovascular Research. The new mechanism points to how future drugs could provide protection ahead of heart attacks and strokes for those at highest risk. In the nearer ...
  • Clues About Controlling Cholesterol Rise from Yeast Studies (Newswise)
    Having discovered how a lowly, single-celled fungus regulates its version of cholesterol, Johns Hopkins researchers are gaining new insight about the target and action of cholesterol-lowering drugs taken daily by millions of people to stave off heart attacks and strokes. Their work appears in the December issue of Cell Metabolism.
  • Attorney general targets online lender (The Charleston Gazette)
    CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- With a televised ad campaign that boasted Gary Coleman of "Diffrent Strokes" fame as a spokesman, CashCall promised quick loans of up to $5,000, even for people with not-so-great credit. But Attorney General Darrell McGraw ma...
  • Swedes shoot 63, win World Cup by three strokes (Rutland Herald)
    SHENZHEN, China -- Henrik Stenson of Sweden knew the contending teams in the World Cup of Golf had their "hot rounds" during the tournament. He hoped the Swedes would have their moment on Sunday. ... - The Associated Press
  • Peter King: Dr. Z is best football writer of our time (Sports Illustrated)
    DENVILLE, N.J. -- It is Saturday morning. The best football writer of our time is sitting in a chair in room 106 of St. Clare's Hospital, looking very much like Paul Zimmerman. In fact, a little better. He's lost some weight, maybe 15 pounds, and he has the beginnings of a Hemingway beard of gray stubble. For a man who had two strokes a week ago -- one on Saturday, the next on Sunday -- his ...
  • Huskies show they’re up to speed (New Haven Register)
    STORRS — It was the missing ingredient that separated the UConn women’s basketball program from a sixth national championship over past four years. The Huskies could beat you inside with power and depth; they could beat you from the perimeter with sweet strokes and unselfish ball movement; and they could match any program in the country, star for shining star.
  • Canadian Stroke Network: Stroke Guidelines to Fill Gaps in Health Care (Marke...
    Ambulances should be sent to the closest hospital that can treat stroke, not the closest one on the map. Patients who have mini-strokes should not be sent home from hospital without a plan for appropriate follow-up care.

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