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The news about Celebrex was not the only bombshell dropped on the drug industry today.
Investors slept on Ben's bombshell and awoke to see commodities climbing and the dollar sinking.
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Mr Ceglia's bombshell was dropped on the same day that Facebook's boss received some better news.
This asbestos bombshell needed to be demolished but the Port Authority could never get the necessary permits.
McGinn's bombshell left some investors fretting: Had Lucent grown so fast that it was out of control?
Before the election, they warned of a "VAT bombshell" which the Conservatives would explode after polling day.
Even before Merck's earnings bombshell on Dec. 11, only single-digit growth was expected for both Merck and Bristol-Myers.
That bombshell was delivered after the joint mission study groups had already completed four years of feasibility work.
Then, on Aug. 19, AstraZeneca dropped a bombshell: Iressa and chemotherapy didn't work significantly better together than chemotherapy alone.
That could put a strain on Apple as it attempts to win back investors ahead of the third-quarter bombshell.
However, in October 2010, the FDA dropped a bombshell by rejecting Bydureon again.
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The spreads between Italian and German government debt had begun to widen well before Mr Papandreou dropped his bombshell.
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Crystal Harris, the 25-year-old blonde bombshell who is engaged to Playboy magnate octogenarian Hugh Hefner, has called off their engagement.
Laura Unger, the acting chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, has handed a bombshell to her successor Harvey L. Pitt.
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The bombshell can partly be explained by memories from last year, when credit-rating agencies were caught snoozing by the East Asian turmoil.
The report pinpoints a "bombshell" that occurred in May 1990 when scientists at Bristol University found a BSE-like disease in a cat.
Scott Sullivan, fired as WorldCom's chief financial officer on the same day the telecommunications giant dropped its accounting bombshell, also took the Fifth.
It was already reeling from a bombshell last month, when Irish investigators found horse and pig DNA in a number of hamburger products.
Bruno Mars and his band performed next as the angels paraded like bombshell Vargas calendar girls, in lingerie fashioned to represent events like St.
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Greg clears his throat and drops a small bombshell: He was an officer in the Central Intelligence Agency in Latin America during the early 1990s.
Bernie betrayed no emotion or remorse, calmly delivering his bombshell with the cool demeanor of an anchorman reading a wire report on the evening news.
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But from the families' lawyer, Cesare Trebeschi, I hear a bombshell.
Townsend finally relieved the pressure with a bombshell clearance and when Mick Galwey fell over at a ruck, Brendan Laney levelled from 35 metres out.
Administration officials' statements in the wake of Peres's bombshell make clear that Syria's bellicose actions have not caused the US President to reconsider his failed policy.
But the latest bombshell over the governor's tactics also brings to mind some companies and individuals who are now suddenly, no doubt, feeling shafted all over again.
The biggest bombshell in the new guidelines is that businesses complying with state or local laws that require employee background checks can still be targeted for EEOC lawsuits.
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