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Pill Heist: The biggest drug theft in Connecticut's history remains unsolved
The biggest theft in the history of Connecticut and in the history of the pharmaceutical industry — $75 million worth of drugs stolen from an Enfield warehouse — remains an unsolved mystery after more than two years. No one's been arrested...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Pharmaceuticals, Criminals, Schizophrenia
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Henryville teachers receive donated science lab supplies
Henryville science teachers spent Wednesday morning hand-picking supplies for their students. "It's like Christmas time for us," said Leah Seng, who teaches high school Science. Seng and two of her coworkers combed thruogh boxes of gently used lab...
Tags: Teachers, Science and Technology, Natural Disasters, Education, Charity
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Nuevo rival para el Viagra
Los hombres con disfunción eréctil quizás no tengan que volver a hacer planes adelantados para tener relaciones sexuales, luego de que Vivus Inc. ganara la aprobación en Estados Unidos de su producto Avanafil, que viene a competir con Viagra, de Pfizer...Tags: GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Levitra (drug), Viagra (drug), Drugs and Medicines, Cialis (drug)
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FDA approves new drug for erectile dysfunction
Men now have a new option to treat erectile dysfunction. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the new drug Stendra to treat the illness that causes problems in the sex lives of 30 million men. It is the first erectile dysfunction drug in a...Tags: Erectile Dysfunction, Physical Conditions, Heart Attack, Food and Drug Administration, GlaxoSmithKline PLC
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FDA approves new test to help doctors diagnose Alzheimer's disease
Eli Lilly announced a big advancement in the quest to find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease Monday. The Food and Drug Administration just approved Amyvid. The drug helps doctors diagnoseAlzheimer's disease. The liquid is injected into the veins...
Tags: Symptoms, Food and Drug Administration, Alzheimer's Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Organizations
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Healthcare services provider to grow local headquarters
RepuCare, Inc., a healthcare staffing and employer health services provider, announced plans Wednesday to expand its headquarters here, creating up to 82 new jobs by 2015. The Indianapolis-based company will lease a 4,000 square-foot facility located...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare Policies, Hospitals and Clinics
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Verbatim: Ballard delivers State of the City
Madam President, Members of the City-County Council, special guests and friends, I am here today to report on the state of the City. And I am here to say that this is our time. The first three months of this year have been a whirlwind. Of course, the...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Arts and Culture, Super Bowl, Charity
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No more Naptown: Super Bowl boosts Indy's image
Indianapolis was once called Naptown and India-No-Place for a reason.
Native son Kurt Vonnegut Jr. referred to it in 1970 as "the 500-mile speedway race, and then 364 days of miniature golf, and then the 500-mile speedway race again." People used to...Tags: Indianapolis 500, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Public Officials, High School Sports, Arts and Culture
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Rev. Samuel S.J. Emerick, 96
The Rev. Samuel St. John Emerick, 96, of Port Charlotte, Fla., died on Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, at Fawcett Memorial Hospital, Port Charlotte. Sam was born Sept. 5, 1915, near Comp’s Church, Somerset County, Pa., to Louis and Maud Emerick. Sam was...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Religion and Belief, Somerset County (Maryland), Human Interest
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IT consulting service, credit union add jobs to campaign
The Add One Job movement continues to grow in the Hoosier state. Two more companies recently joined the campaign.
The first is PTI, a local IT consulting service.
"We provide technology solutions to companies locally and nationally in the Microsoft...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Consultancy Service, Credit and Debt, Companies and Corporations
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Downtown ramp to I-70 closed all week for art installation
A major ramp to I-70 is closed for the week to install art in Indianapolis. Life Evolving is a 40-foot metal sculpture of a ribonucleic acid (RNA) nucleotide molecule is being installed near the McCarty Street on-ramp to EB I-70, just south of the Eli...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Arts, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture
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