Saturday, July 29, 2006

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - Summer marks start of campaign for US Congress



MSNBC - A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll this week found President George W. Bush's job approval rating at 39 per cent, a slight improvement over last month. Congress is held in even lower esteem, with 25 per cent approval and 60 per cent disapproval. But

Plavix deal with Bristol-Myers, Sanofi-Aventis investigated
Grand Forks Herald - Both Sanofi and Bristol-Myers said they intended to resume litigation against Apotex if the FDA and state attorneys general rejects the proposed settlement, according to The Wall Street Journal. Bristol-Myers has its research headquarters in Princeton

Justice Dept. Launches Bristol-Myers Probe
Associated Press - Federal agents raided Bristol-Myers' Manhattan headquarters on Wednesday, and searched Dolan's office, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday night, citing a person familiar with the situation. The agents also collected documents from the building

Democrats unveil battle plan for general election
Myrtle Beach Online - A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll of 1,010 adults, conducted July 21-24, found that 48 percent of respondents would prefer a Democratic-controlled Congress, compared with 38 percent for a Republican-controlled one. Overall, 60 percent disapproved

Behind those testimonials
Times Herald-Record - The Wall Street Journal reported recently that several recent cases of authors failing to report their connections to companies that produce the medicine or treatment they were endorsing have resulted in calls for punishment of the offending authors

Mediabids: Online Auctions for Print Ads
Auctionbytes.com - In addition to small, local publications, Mediabids publication users include many national newspapers and magazines including Rolling Stone, New York Times and Wall Street Journal, according to Lisa Cadan, the company's Manager of Marketing and

Google Confirms Testing New Ad-Pricing Model
TechWeb - Testing of the new model, often referred to as "cost-per-action," was first reported in The Wall Street Journal. The new pricing is seen as a way to deliver a better return on investment to advertisers, and as a means to combat click fraud, the

Exclusively Business Insurance-Dedicated Website Launches
dBusinessNews.com - This new concept in business insurance has been heard and seen on WCBS radio and the Wall Street Journal. BetterBusinessInsurance.com specializes in Business Owners, Commercial Auto, Umbrella Liability and Workers' Compensation insurance -- just for

'Prada' movie spotlights nasty boss phenom
Centre Daily - He points to Hollywood producer Scott Rudin, who went through at least 119 assistants in five years, firing one for bringing the wrong kind of breakfast muffin, according to the Wall Street Journal. "It costs to replace all those people," Sutton says

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