New ONCONASE(R) Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Data Presented at ISOTT Annual Meeting
BLOOMFIELD, N.J., Sept.
Baron & Budd, P.C. Attorney Scott Summy Honored in 2006 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America
Scott Summy, an attorney and shareholder with the law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C., has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America, Twelfth Edition (2006). [PRWEB Sep 6, 2005]
New ONCONASE(R) Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Data Presented at ISOTT Annual Meeting
Alfacell Corporation
Alfacell Provides Update on ONCONASE(R) Malignant Mesothelioma Phase IIIb Trial
Alfacell Corporation today provided an update on the status of its international, confirmatory Phase IIIb malignant mesothelioma trial for ONCONASE� , the Company's lead investigational drug candidate:
Writer proud of his role with EB
NEW LONDON Owen O Neill, a New London resident who worked in Electric Boat s Groton shipyard from 1934-79, spent part of his retirement writing his memoirs on the development of the world s first nuclear submarine in 1951.
Support lacking in region
For all the people in the region suffering from asbestos-related illnesses and the families they leave behind, not a single support group exists in Eastern Connecticut or statewide.
Submarine workers served their nation well
Submarine warfare is often presented in a romantic light. Books have been written or movies filmed on dramatic undersea rescues, dangerous Cold War missions and heroic World War II battles.
billingsgazette.com - Montana and Wyoming news and classifieds
I thought I had seen some inflammatory letters to the editor, and then I saw the worst in the paper on Aug. 26. This letter pounded on out-of-state "freeloaders," (i.e. RVers).
Local News - Norwich Bulletin - www.norwichbulletin.com
Thomas McGovern was a strong, healthy pipefitter at Electric Boat in Groton when he watched the world's first nuclear submarine, the USS Nautilus, slip below the Thames River for its maiden voyage on Jan. 21, 1954.
ACT man starts endurance ski record
A Canberra man aims to break the world record for skiing continuously - 200 hours and eight minutes - to raise money help sufferers of asbestosis.
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