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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Since Humulin has been licensed to giant Eli Lilly & Co. for production and sale as a nonprescription drug, Genentech stands to make at most 10% of any profits. Says Analyst Marilyn Hill of Arthur D. Little in Cambridge, Mass.: "Royalties and fees are not going to make these companies a big success. Genentech still has to show that it can develop its marketing clout with its own products." Investors apparently agree. Although Genentech's stock ran up from $33 a share to $46 in the weeks preceding the announcement, it is well below the fantastic $89 it briefly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Artificial Genes | 11/15/1982 | See Source »

Officials at the school in Boulder, Colo., were not perturbed over the students' joke. Arthur Ingraham, director of food services, this week said that the sculpture more "reflected a spoof on the food service" rather than a harsh criticism...

Author: By Peter R. Eccles, | Title: Cannibal Honored | 11/13/1982 | See Source »

Though none of the copycats has yet been caught, the phenomenon is chillingly common enough-in the rash of airplane hijackings, for instance-to give psychologists ideas about what kind of personalities are involved. Says Arthur Schueneman, senior clinical psychologist at the Northwestern University Rehabilitation Institute: "These people are often stirred to excitement by news reports. They may have longstanding impulses, barely contained, that are triggered by these events: anger, thrill seeking, retribution against injustice, real or imagined." Helen Morrison, an authority on mass murder, sums up their motives: "Better to be wanted by the police than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Copycats Are on the Prowl | 11/8/1982 | See Source »

...vigorous drive for packaging safety will push retail prices up, but some consumers will not mind paying for peace of mind. Says Arthur Stupay, a leading analyst with the securities firm of Prescott, Ball & Turben: "Better closures would raise final prices by no more than 1% or 2%." Still, packaging-industry insiders readily admit the obvious: safeguards will never be foolproof, regardless of their cost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tylenol Legacy | 11/1/1982 | See Source »

...existence, the Berlin has had only four principal music directors, each a master. Hans von Bülow, an eminent pianist and one of the first great conductors, exposed the fledgling orchestra to the great composers of the day, among them Strauss, Tchaikovsky and Grieg. His successor Arthur Nikisch, who led the Philharmonic from 1895 to 1922, inspired a rapturous comment from the demanding Tchaikovsky. "He doesn't conduct," said the composer. "He seems to surrender himself to some mysterious magic force." Wilhelm Furtwängler instilled in the orchestra a sense of musical adventure, leading mercurial performances that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Sublime Sounds | 11/1/1982 | See Source »

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