Saturday, July 15, 2006

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - JAMA Publishes Correction On Author Disclosure For Study On



Medical News Today - in its July 12 online edition published a correction saying that seven of the 13 authors of a study published in the Feb. 1 edition of JAMA did not disclose financial relationships with pharmaceutical companies, the Wall Street Journal reports
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

Consider other viewpoints
Pasadena Star-News - I would suggest that Smoak and Appley take a look at Richard Lindzen's recent article in the Wall Street Journal. As the Alfred P. Sloan, professor of atmospheric science at MIT, his opinion is worth considering, and it is supported by verifiable
Source: www.pasadenastarnews.com

Israeli attack on Lebanon threatens to engulf entire Middle East in
World Socialist Web Site - The Wall Street Journal is the semi-official voice of these layers, and it published an editorial Friday, entitled “States of Terror,” which openly advocated military action against both Syria and Iran. The editorial declared, “There will be no
Source: www.wsws.org

Wall Street Journal Examines How Clinton, Gates Use Different
Medical News Today - The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday examined how Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and former President Clinton use their different personalities and strengths to further their global health efforts, including controlling HIV/AIDS. Gates, as the "world
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

Can Ghosn work miracles for GM?
El Diário La Estrella - Can Ghosn work miracles for GM? By Jesse Eisinger WALL STREET JOURNAL To* From (e-mail) Subject Can Ghosn work miracles for GM?As Brazil's brightest soccer stars were flaming out in the
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More Adults This Year See Childhood Obesity as Major Problem in the U
Medical News Today - A new Wall Street Journal Online/Harris Interactive Health-Care Poll finds that a growing number of U.S. adults see childhood obesity as a problem in the U.S., with 84 percent calling it a "major problem," up from 77 percent from 2005. However, among
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

FIRST STEPS: Young and easily confused by finance? Here's some help
Richmond Times-Dispatch - Because I'm a personal-finance geek. Because I've read every book on the subject and devour The Wall Street Journal daily. Because I studied economics in college. Because I love doing my taxes. Most important, because I get complex financial concepts
Source: www.timesdispatch.com

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