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...both have the opportunity to push their back-ups as well each other. Behind Garcia and Payne on the depth chart are sophomores Doug Bennett and Erik Grimm...
...last month hammered out an agreement that allows poor countries, when faced with crises such as AIDS or malaria, to waive international patent laws and buy cheap foreign copies of expensive drugs. Though Indian companies have had a huge impact on the prices of AIDS drugs in Africa (see chart above), they're not actually selling much of their products there because many African nations honor international patent laws. Cipla's Hamied estimates that his company provides drugs to no more than 30,000 AIDS patients in Africa, where some 29 million people are HIV positive...
...Vivendi stock was up over 4% in the week following the announcement to €16.90. GE is betting that its hard-nosed approach to profitability can make the NBC Universal combination a success. It particularly hopes to leverage Universal's rich film library and successful TV production operations (see chart). Vivendi's future, on the other hand, is far from certain. "Vivendi remains a mixture of assets with little industrial logic," says Steve Liechti, an analyst at Merrill Lynch in London, echoing a common view among Vivendi watchers at big banks. True, the nbc merger is a key step...
...Crossing Over With images as shiny as their instruments, these chart-happy classical musicians are acting like pop stars and blurring the line between Brahms and Britney Myleene Klass...
...play. This week marks the arrival of The Neptunes Present ... Clones. The album features JayZ, Nelly, Snoop Dogg and Busta Rhymes rapping over characteristically ebullient Neptunes tracks as well as rock from N.E.R.D. and Spymob, the Neptunes' house band. It should debut at No. 1 on Billboard's album chart. But the real gift on Clones is Williams. He comes out from behind the mixing boards to sing on the album's first single, Frontin', which sounds like nothing else on the radio. Over a jumpy, lover-man R.-and-B. riff, Williams slides into a quavering falsetto and sings...