Phladelphia: New race car museum is pit stop for auto fans Dec 7, 2008
Albert Barnes was an eccentric pharmaceutical magnate who collected a trove of work by such artists as Matisse, Renoir and Cezanne. He hung the paintings in an unorthodox way close together and grouped with objects like metal hinges and wrought ironwork to illustrate common aesthetic themes. (Yahoo News -- Auto Racing)
Museum is must for auto fans Dec 6, 2008
Albert Barnes was an eccentric pharmaceutical magnate who collected a trove of work by artists including Matisse, Renoir and Cezanne that is now worth billions. He hung the paintings in an unorthodox way close together and grouped with objects like metal hinges and wrought ironwork to illustrate common aesthetic themes. (Yahoo News -- Auto Racing)
WorthPoint closes deal for GoAntiques Oct 31, 2008
- Expanding Pharmaceutical Company ... - Expanding Pharmaceutical Company. (Columbus Business First, OH)
Julie A. Henness (1) Oct 8, 2008
She met Bill Henness, a pharmaceutical representative, while working at a doctor s office, and the two married Dec. 20, 1969, in Carson City, Nev. The couple welcomed their daughter, Janel Eileen, into the world in 1970, and their son, Steven Andrew, in 1972. (Helena Independent Record, MT)
STRANGE BUT TRUEStrange but True: An Elemental Quest for the Building Blocks of the Universe Oct 3, 2008
But his table at pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, Inc., also boasts lavish pictures of his own samples of carbon, silicon and germanium on it, thanks to a large (and growing) collection at his home in Uncasville, Conn. In fact, it allows him to use that age-old line: "Want to come upstairs and see my barium?". (Scientific American)
July Trade Deficit Swells on Costly Crude Sep 11, 2008
Consumer goods, including pharmaceutical preparations, decreased by $95 million during July. Auto imports decreased $101 million. (SmartMoney)
Medical care's state of denial Jun 24, 2008
He also is contacting the pharmaceutical companies that make his drugs to see if they will help pay for his therapy. "What good does it do to have any kind of national health care plan or state health care plan if your doctor, your primary doctor, does not have the right to prescribe the medications he feels are best for you?" he said. (San Francisco Chronicle)
Indiana Jones and the last capitalist May 24, 2008
This is why small firms in Silicon valley lead in technology as compared with the behemoths of software; why small biotechnology firms seem to come with the blockbusters rather than today's large pharmaceutical majors; and why small hedge funds have beaten the giant investment banks at their own game. There is a final point about demographics, though, that is simply too difficult to miss in the latest Indy film. (Asia Times Online)
CDC: Vaccines' benefits outweight dangers Mar 26, 2008
The reason we do not have double blind, etc research studies on this phenomenon is because the only entities that can fund this research are the pharmaceutical industries. Why would the pharmaceutical industries fund research into the connection between vaccinations and autism - especially when they are profitting from the multiple dose vials given to babies and children ... Spreading out vaccinations means the pharmaceutical industries lose money. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)
China calls rising prices a top concern Mar 5, 2008
Wen also responded to domestic and international scandals over China's poor regulation of food and pharmaceutical industries by announcing that efforts were under way to create or improve quality and safety standards. He pledged that exports would be subjected to testing for quality and safety that met international standards. (International Herald Tribune -- Business)
San Francisco physician pioneered HIV/AIDS treatment Nov 29, 2007
With funding from pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, the group built a state-of-the-art AIDS clinic, which has treated 10,000 patients since it opened in 2004. Sande also helped create a training facility where more than 1,700 doctors and healthcare workers from 26 African countries have learned about advanced AIDS treatments. (Los Angeles Times)
Home Insurers' Secret Tactics Cheat Fire, Disaster Victims, Hike Profits Aug 4, 2007
4 million by pharmaceutical companies. Property-casualty companies do want something from the government: bailouts. (Bloomberg -- Canada)
Woman brings antique tradition to Malabar Jan 19, 2007
Rhonda Norris of Melbourne Beach, owner of the Good Old Days Antiques in Malabar, formerly worked as a neo-natal registered nurse and a manager of pharmaceutical sales representative ... After careers in nursing and pharmaceutical sales, Norris now has come full circle with many of those exact items as the owner of Good Old Days Antiques, located in the 1927 Malabar schoolhouse. (Florida Today)
Leaving big city was 'bold move' for Hub marketing company Jan 18, 2007
Other clients include Cognex of Needham, a leading supplier of machine sensors worldwide, and Sepracor, a pharmaceutical company that markets the prescription sleep aid Lunesta. The Assonet house originally was the home of a seafarer named Capt. Jacobs, whose portrait adorns a wall. (The Standard-Times, MA)