John Jenkins News
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The Los Angeles Lakers clinched the final playoff berth in the National Basketball Association’s Western Conference when the Utah Jazz lost their regular season- ending game last night.
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John Jenkins , head of General Electric Co. ’s finance arm in the U.K., says he prefers swimming, cycling and running to drives, chips and putts for doing business.
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The University of Notre Dame will no longer use hydraulic scissor lifts to videotape football practices, following the October death of a student when a lift toppled in high winds.
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For some residents of Mountain Brook, Alabama’s richest city, declaring the biggest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history isn’t the way for Jefferson County to confront its financial distress.
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Outdated weather information received by University of Notre Dame staff contributed to the fatal fall of a 20-year-old student while filming football practice in high winds, the school said in a report released today.
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The University of Notre Dame was fined $77,500 by Indiana’s top labor office for an accident that killed a 20-year-old student filming a football practice from a hydraulic lift in high winds.
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U.S. drug approvals in 2012 reached their highest level in 15 years, led by 11 new cancer therapies, including Ariad Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s Iclusig and Pfizer Inc.’s Bosulif, both aimed at forms of leukemia.
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Congressional talks to renew the fees drugmakers pay to fund Food and Drug Administration reviews include proposals to fast-track evaluations of medicines for conditions with no approved cures, according to two U.S. Senate aides.
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Darvon, a 53-year-old pain pill, will be pulled from the U.S. market after a study found potentially fatal heart risks in healthy people who take the medicine at the recommended dose.
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Abbott Laboratories agreed to pull its 13-year-old diet pill Meridia off the U.S. market because of heart attack and stroke risks.
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