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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
We applaud the FTC and Commissioner Pamela Jones Harbour for their forward-looking leadership in addressing the critical issues of competition and innovation in the biopharmaceutical sector. The generic industry agrees with FTC's position, as stated in its May letter to the House Energy & Commerce Committee, that Congress 'should limit companies' ability to game ... exclusivities at the...
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Orange Book Blog (Free subscription) | 17/11/2008
The Federal Trade Commission is hosting a roundtable entitled "Competition Issues Involving Follow-On Biologic Drugs," Friday, November 21, at its headquarters in Washington. Speakers include industry leaders, government officials, outside counsel and others. The agenda includes the following presentations: Welcoming remarks, FTC Commissioner Pamela Jones Harbour Opening remarks, Rachel...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
Pamela Jones may never be able to shake the image from that bloody summer night: a man plunging a 30-inch blade into the chest of her dog, Baby, a 3-year- old American bulldog mix that she had rescued as a puppy from the SPCA.
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Chicago news (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
... in advertising and manpower that Republicans were unable to match on McCain's behalf.CBS 2's Pamela Jones reports that in Northwest Indiana, there were worries that some voters might be casting their ballots more than once. Election officials said that was not true. They said they have an audit system in place to ensure all the numbers match up. Still, election officials were feeling...
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Chicago news (Free subscription) | 02/11/2008
Candidates say they won't let the last few days before the election go to waste. They're pushing to meet as many voters as they can in person and maybe change a few minds before Tuesday, as CBS 2's Pamela Jones reports.
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Chicago news (Free subscription) | 01/11/2008
... Indiana. Some 16,611 voters have cast ballots at early-voting sites in the region, CBS 2's Pamela Jones reports. Some of those early voters probably attended Obama's appearance Friday. The long wait proved too much for one woman near the stage, who collapsed before being rushed to an ambulance. A half-dozen more people were treated by medical staff before the candidate's speech even...
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Chicago news (Free subscription) | 14/10/2008
Early voting has hit a snag in Northwest Indiana. Charges of voting fraud mean early ballots won't be cast in Gary, Hammond and East Chicago for now. CBS 2's Pamela Jones reports.