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Olympic Inspiration
I'm left inspired by the Olympics. Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt took us to places no man has been before. I am left hopeful for China. Maybe the Chinese will meet us halfway in the dream for a perfect civilization. I was so inspired and so hopeful, I...Tags: Vehicles, Television, Ray Allen, Table Tennis, Religious Leaders
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TNT Thinks Cuba Gooding Jr. Is 'Gifted'
Zap2It.comCuba Gooding Jr. has taken his first TV role in more than a decade, signing on to star in a movie for TNT. Gooding will play the title role in "Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story," a biography of neurosurgeon and best-selling author Ben Carson. The...Tags: Cuba Gooding Jr., Weaponry, Film Festivals, Johns Hopkins University, Satellite and Cable Service
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Long-term plan may help cure what ails Merck stock
Dow Jones NewswiresIf Merck & Co. can get back on track with its five-year plan, its battered shares could receive a much-needed bounce. Some analysts think that within weeks the drugmaker will reinstate a long-term financial forecast that's reasonably close to the...Tags: Health Organizations, Trials, Deutsche Bank AG, Western Medicines, Merck & Company Incorporated
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Business Topics by Industry
Dreams Inc., a Plantation-based sports merchandise and memorabilia company, lost about $1.16 million in the quarter ending June 30, compared with an $873,000 loss in the same period in 2007, but revenues rose 30 percent. The company reported revenues of...Tags: Sports Organizations, MySpace, Dreams Incorporated, Tom Brady, International Olympic Committee
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Sound-alike drugs cause mix-up errors
Newhouse News ServiceWASHINGTON — Three years ago, Johnson & Johnson changed the name of its Alzheimer's drug Reminyl because doctors and pharmacists were confusing it with the diabetes medication Amaryl. Mix-ups were linked to two deaths. Changing the name of a drug...Tags: Health Organizations, Medicine, Medical Staff, Pharmaceuticals, Diseases
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Business topics
Israel-based Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. will move the bulk of its Miami administrative offices to a 19,000-square-foot space on Weston Road by the end of September, bringing about 50 new jobs. The employees will work in areas such as engineering,...Tags: Macy's, Boston Scientific Corporation, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, Technology, Tribune Co.
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Olympics marketers also seek the 'gold'
Los Angeles TimesWhen former Chinese gymnastics champion Li Ning ascended on a high wire to the top of the Olympic stadium Friday to ignite the caldron, it was a magical finale to a dazzling opening ceremony. It was also a coup for his athletic-wear firm - especially...Tags: Electronics, Consumer Electronics Industry, Lenovo Group, Multi-Sport Events, Summer Olympics
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GOP convention deficit just a sign of the times
Los Angeles TimesRepublican Party officials have developed a well-deserved reputation for planning ever more extravagant national conventions, each built on the party's ability to secure abundant cash. But just six weeks before the convention - at which Sen. John...Tags: Charity, Republican Party, Government, Political Candidates, Robert Wood
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Behind the FDA's 'black box' warnings
Special to The TimesTWO GROUPS of drugs were under the Food and Drug Administration spotlight last month. Both have been associated with rare but serious side effects, and both were candidates for a "black box" warning, the strongest the FDA issues short of taking a drug off...Tags: Injuries, Health Organizations, Pediatrics, Medical Specialization, Mental Illness
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Olympic sponsors' splash diluted by rogue marketers
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen former Chinese gymnastics champion Li Ning ascended on a high wire to the top of the Olympic stadium Friday to ignite the caldron, it was a magical finale to a dazzling opening ceremony. It was also a coup for his athletic-wear firm -- especially...Tags: Electronics, Lenovo Group, Consumer Electronics Industry, Multi-Sport Events, Summer Olympics
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Man charged with attempted murder in Severn stabbings
By a Sun reporterPolice are charging a 40-year-old man with attempted murder in connection with two stabbings in Severn on Friday. Kenneth Richard Johnson, who has no known address, arrived at a house in the 500 block of Chad Ave. at about 2:42 p.m. to speak with a woman...Tags: Injuries, Richard Johnson, Crimes, Murder, Assault
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Olympic partners
Source: Associated Press, Beijing 2008 Olympic GamesCompanies that are considered Worldwide Olympic Partners for the 2008 Beijing Games, which means they can use Olympic images and the name to advertise anywhere in the world: The Coca-Cola Co. Atos Origin SA General Electric Co. Eastman Kodak Co....Tags: Manulife Financial Corporation, Beijing Games, Lenovo Group, Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Limited, Eastman Kodak Company
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