Word: pens
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Geigy met these requirements by not naming the antidepressant drug Ludiomil in its teaser preapproval ads; one FDA official, however, has informally criticized preapproval drug ads by five other companies. Says Hayes: "We at the FDA have an obligation to work with those who have the power of the pen and the advertising buck to see that the right stuff gets...
...fact, on a 19,000-acre ranch lent by Oil Mogul Toddie Lee Wynne, 85, one of SSI's main financial angels, who died a few hours before liftoff. With the, countdown under way, a launching-pad engineer wandered out to Conestoga I and, with a felt-tipped pen, scribbled on the rocket, GOD BLESS YOU, TODDIE LEE WYNNE. You can't do that at a Government launch site either...
Smooth of pen, wicked of wit, and controversial of strip, Pulitzer-Prizewinning Cartoonist Garry Trudeau has skewered politics and society for twelve years. And there lies the trouble. After guiding the lives of such outspoken, '60s-scarred characters as Joanie Caucus, B.D., Uncle Duke, and his own alter ego, Michael J. Doonesbury, through some 4,300 cartoon strips, Trudeau, 34, thinks it is time to refill the inkwell. "I need a breather," he confesses. "Investigative cartooning is a young man's game." Though the cartoonist will be off from the beginning of next year through the fall...
...double agent set out to deceive Bucharest with a bit of cloak, if not dagger. For the benefit of secret-police comrades who had been sent to watch him, Haiducu followed through on an elaborate plan to kill Goma. During a cocktail party he used a specially made fountain pen to squirt a toxic chemical into the writer's drink. But a French agent " accidentally" jostled Goma's arm, spilling the poison. Since Haiducu could not fail on his second mission, the attack on Tanase had to be even more convincing. This time French operatives played the part...
Preferring a desk in a cozy adjacent cubbyhole, Shultz has shunned the grand, formal Secretary's office on the seventh floor of the State Department. He works in his shirtsleeves, poring over the mountains of reports he has ordered and annotating them with his fountain pen. They include analyses re-examining basic assumptions about policy and fu ture American plans. Says a close aide, "He Likes to have the context in which a problem is presented and the long-range implications...