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...lawyer Bert Fields dismissed the actor's attempt to hold a gun to the network's head: "It's really a water pistol--and it doesn't even have any water in it." You can see his point--like Hollywood isn't full of heavyset, balding actors to fill the part? Tom Arnold, your time...
...nominated was for Goodfellas [in 1991]. so I'd lost track of what it's like. but I must say that from when we did the campaigning on Goodfellas, it's gotten a lot more intense. And there are all these other award ceremonies. And so much airtime to fill up. If one of the actors from your film is not talking on that screen in the middle of the night, there will be five other actors from five different films talking. But if it had to be a film, it's good that it was this one. Because...
...winning. Biogen had enjoyed a temporary monopoly in the U.S. for its Avonex product under the FDA's "orphan drug" program, meant to encourage research into treatments for uncommon diseases. Serono broke the monopoly, proving by trial that its drug was more effective. Bertarelli's priority today is to fill Serono's pipeline with new drugs so it isn't so dependent on a few products. To leverage and expand its MS expertise, Serono is partnering with other firms to create treatments for associated ailments that afflict MS patients...
...reason people are contributing is that public radio seems to fill a void. Since 1996, when Washington loosened rules on station ownership, a few radio giants have scooped up hundreds of local stations. Today six chains broadcast to 42% of the national radio audience, according to Inside Radio, a trade publication. The giants say their efforts have saved faltering stations while making available more formats--different types of music, news, sports and talk. But the chains have increasingly turned the airwaves into McRadio, with little local flavor, brief news breaks and scant noncrisis coverage. The percentage of Americans who listen...
...After Saddam Who will step in to fill the void...