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Subject: Pharmaceuticals Sector

  • Letters From the Issue of Thursday, December 14, 2006

    December 14, 2006
  • Monkey Love

    The blarney-lovin' buzzard's craw is full o' scuttlebutt from Covance's monkeyshines, trigger-happy Tasers, and Jello Biafra's Stinkweeds wig-out

    December 7, 2006
  • Beagle March Planned Against Chandler's Covance Facility

    Animal rights activists plan to march at a Chandler medical-testing lab plan on Sunday behind a procession of beagles. A group organized by Citizens Against Covance will walk about a half-mile on Gilbert Road just north of Germann Road to a spot near the Covance facility. As a statement against the company, which conducts tests of products on animals, the group -- expected to number almost 200 -- will walk a bunch of rescued beagles. The group's director, Janice McClellan, sa

    April 14, 2009
  • Covance: Beagle March Organizer is Known Liar

    Camilla Strongin, spokeswoman for Covance, took issue with our Tuesday post about a planned march of beagles this Sunday in protest of the medical testing company in Chandler: Maybe you should do a little research on Jan McClellan before providing her cause such ligitamcy. I have included a story that ran in the Republic back in 2006 when Jan was caught giving phony names in an attemp to hide her association with CAC. WWAIL is an animal rights activity that has resulted in the liberation of

    April 17, 2009
  • If John Shadegg Wants People to Take Him Seriously, He Should Give Drug Companies Their Money Back

    August 20, 2009
  • Arizona to Receive $804,000 From Pfizer; Company's Marketing Tactics Misled

    ​The long arm of the law gave the drug company Pfizer Inc. a couple of pretty firm slaps Wednesday, one of which will bring close to $1 million to Arizona.As part of a settlement for a multi-state federal lawsuit, the company has agreed to pay $33 million to 41 different states as punishment for misleading marketing tactics in promoting Geodon, an anti-psychotic drug used to treat schizophrenia. Arizona's cut: At lease $830,000 according to Attorney General Terry Goddard.

    September 3, 2009