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...year monopolies from the day they patent a product. (After that, revenues from a drug can drop as much as 80% within months as generics erode the market.) The law allows drug firms a 30-month monopoly extension to resolve patent disputes. That loophole is much abused. Companies often sue generic manufacturers just to buy time...
...federal agency says it needs more time to make the right call; its critics claim the Bush Administration is playing politics. Finally today California ran out of patience, and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and state Attorney General Jerry Brown announced from the steps of the state Capitol that they would sue the EPA, demanding immediate action on the waiver. "California is ready to implement the nation's cleanest standards for vehicle emissions, but we cannot do that until the federal government grants us a waiver," said Schwarzenegger. If the EPA refuses to move, he'd be back. "We sue again...
...complete. He'd spent most of the '80s and '90s making forgettable films like The Cotton Club and Jack to pay off the enormous debts he had incurred on such experiments as his 1982 musical, One from the Heart. Though there were bright spots, like The Outsiders and Peggy Sue Got Married, most of Coppola's studio pictures during this time left the director and his fans unfulfilled. In 1986 Coppola's 22-year-old son Gian-Carlo died in a boating accident. "When you lose your kid, it's the first thing you think of when you wake...
...started strong, establishing a two-goal lead within the first 20 minutes of play. The Crimson tallied a single goal in the second half but could not quite rally to give Columbia enough of a challenge.“We were outplayed,” coach Sue Caples said. “Columbia set the pace very early, and we didn’t match it. They played a very disciplined game, and we didn’t generate any sustained attack.”The lone Harvard tally came off of a penalty corner with less than 15 minutes...
...Junior goalie Kylie Stone delivered four important saves over the course of play—the low number a testament to the rarity of Dartmouth opportunities on this soggy day. “Kylie had some really good saves with strong clears,” head coach Sue Caples said. Though the field was damp, the rain held up and permitted the teams to play a full game between showers. In a play following a penalty corner and combining two fakes, freshman Chloe Keating blasted the ball past Dartmouth goalie Ashley Heist to give Harvard a 2-1 lead with...