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...pharmaceutical industry is justifiably controlled by numerous regulatory agencies at every stage, from research and development to clinical trials. There is no margin for error, since medicines have to be absolutely risk free. Any risk-free product must have a proportionately high price tag, as it is difficult to assign a value to a human life. KRISHNA SUBRAMANIAN Portage, Mich...
...hands raised the whole way. Caroline would not try ?Splash Mountain? again after the harrowing experience two days earlier, but did say, ?Maybe next year when I?m seven.? Which seems to indicate we?re coming back to Disney next year. My skis seem headed for the annual spring tag sale at the church...
Pharmaceutical companies have always had a ready defense for high prices: given the hefty costs of drug development and the high chances of failure, they argue, big profits are necessary in order to fund continued R&D. Defending Xalatan’s price tag, a Pharmacia exec (that company has since been bought out by Pfizer) told the New York Times, “We are bringing forth innovation . . . and innovation always brings a premium.” True, but how much incentive do these companies really need? After all, taxpayer dollars paid for 85 percent of the basic...
According to Stanford Library Assistant Director Andrew Herkovic, these services were not worth their nearly $20,000 annual price tag...
ROME The weekend getaway is the spring shopping theme, and Giorgio Armani's calfskin overnight bag, left, is a hot item in black, white or camel ($2,140). The bag has a chic display slot in the center for an identification tag...