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Modern assault on an ancient foe
Times Staff WriterKnown through history as consumption, the white plague and hectic fever, tuberculosis ravages the lungs and wastes the body. It has felled statesmen and soldiers, poets and prisoners, drinkers and doctors in killing sprees that go back at least 3,000...Tags: Vaccines, Health, Government, Companies and Corporations, California
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Standing up to industry
Sun StaffLast of three articles BOSTON - Three years into one of history's largest trials of a new AIDS treatment, Steve Lagakos realized that it wasn't working and ordered a halt. Lagakos' verdict disappointed tens of thousands who suffer from the deadly...Tags: Vaccines, Health, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Companies and Corporations, Arbitration
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Racing warned 2 years ago of wagering flaws
Sun StaffThe thoroughbred racing industry was warned two years ago that the technology underlying its electronic wagering was inadequate but balked at forming a more sophisticated, unified system. A review by International Business Machines Corp. concluded...Tags: Public Employees, Government, Electronics, Companies and Corporations, Casino and Gambling
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Baltimore region is ranked high in economic strengths
Sun StaffThe Baltimore region edged past Indianapolis to gain a first-place ranking for lowest cost of living among 20 major U.S. metropolitan areas in a report released yesterday by the Greater Baltimore Committee. The region ranked among the five best in 18...Tags: Health, Land Price, Public Transportation, Business Institutions, Economic Organization
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Tech Sector Hungry For State Aid
Courant Staff WritersThe clout of Connecticut's technology sector has generally been small, like so many of its companies. Technology executives had hoped to change that impression this year by landing public support - state tax breaks, incentives and economic development...Tags: Politics, Health, Government, George W. Bush, Companies and Corporations
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Firm's Research Stalls as Cancer Experts Work for Rival
Times Staff WriterIn February 2002, the search for a cure for ovarian cancer appeared to take a significant step forward. Using an advanced computer program and a single drop of blood from patients, researchers from the National Institutes of Health and a private firm,...Tags: Health, Government, Companies and Corporations, Joe Barton, National Institutes of Health
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Home, sweet clone
Sun StaffColumbia is about to get a richer sibling to the south. On 570 acres in North Laurel, construction workers are laying asphalt for streets that will serve a familiar network of houses, townhouses and apartments; of shops and offices; of parks and paths...Tags: James Rouse, Health, Rentals, Employees, Family
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