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Char-Em United Way celebrates service
PETOSKEY -- Char-Em United Way took time Thursday to commemorate many of the people and organizations who've recently helped pursue its community-service goals. The local United Way's 2012 Celebration Breakfast took place Thursday at the Odawa Casino...Tags: The Happiest News!, Abusive Behavior, American Red Cross, United Way , Elections
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New use for old drug proves effective in battling nausea for chemo patients
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- When Roseann Shull was undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer, the standard drugs weren't working to relieve nausea caused by the chemotherapy agents. "I pretty much was nauseous all the time. I had lots of headaches," said Shull, 53,...Tags: Oncology, Indiana University, University of Notre Dame, Biotechnology, Drugs and Medicines
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Indiana state officials warn of possible water shortage
State officials are contacting the largest consumers of water in 32 counties hoping that a message of conservation is being heard. They issued a water shortage warning in those areas. Several area counties could be next. State officials are urging...
Tags: Water Supply, Weather Warnings, Weather Reports, Conservation, Companies and Corporations
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Eli Lilly to invest $20M in Chinese drug manufacturing company
Eli Lilly announced Wednesday that it has big plans to invest $20 million in a Chinese drug manufacturing company. Lilly wants to use Novast Laboratories to develop a generic brand of medicines with the Lilly name. The company said it hopes it will help...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines
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Feds Say They Crack $80 Million Drug Heist From Pharmaceutical Warehouse in Enfield
The Hartford CourantTwo Miami men were charged Thursday with the sensational theft of $80 million in pharmaceuticals from an Eli Lilly Co. warehouse in Enfield two years ago, federal authorities said Thursday. Amaury Villa, 37, and his brother, Amed Villa, 46, Cuban...Tags: Prozac (drug), Lung Cancer, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Theft, Health Treatments
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Henryville still slowly rebuilding two months after tornado
Life is still different in Henryville, two months after a tornado tore through the small Southern Indiana community. "It was pretty bad looking," said Lewis Shelton about his house as he stood in his front yard Tuesday. "All the windows were broke and...
Tags: Science, Students, Teaching and Learning, Tornadoes, Natural Disasters
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Hewitts celebrate 70 years of marriage
Gordon and Doris (Norman) Hewitt of Petoskey will celebrate 70 years of marriage on Wednesday, May 23. Gordon served in the U.S. Navy during World War II as a Navy corpsman. He retired from Eli Lilly after 34 years of service. Doris taught school...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Palm Springs (Palm Beach, Florida), U.S. Navy
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Feds arrest two Cuban citizens for $80 million Enfield drug theft - the biggest pharmaceutical heist in history
Two Cuban nationals have been arrested in Florida and charged with taking part in the biggest drug heist in history, which also happened to be the biggest theft in Connecticut history. Amaury Villa, 37, and his brother, Amed Villa, 46, were indicted...
Tags: Bradley International Airport, Rentals, Prozac (drug), FBI, Prosecution
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Pill Heist: The biggest drug theft in Connecticut's history remains unsolved
The biggest theft in the history of Connecticut and in the history of the pharmaceutical industry — $75 million worth of drugs stolen from an Enfield warehouse — remains an unsolved mystery after more than two years. No one's been arrested...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Prozac (drug), Criminals, Behavioral Conditions, Theft
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Arrests made in $80 million Eli Lilly drug theft
The FBI arrested two men from Miami for stealing $80 million in medicine from an Eli Lilly warehouse. Investigators say Amaury Villa and his brother, Amed, are behind the biggest heist of pharmaceuticals ever. Police say in March 2010, the Villas got...
Tags: Prozac (drug), FBI, Cymbalta (drug), Drugs and Medicines, Theft
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Henryville teachers receive donated science lab supplies
Henryville science teachers spent Wednesday morning hand-picking supplies for their students. "It's like Christmas time for us," said Leah Seng, who teaches high school Science. Seng and two of her coworkers combed thruogh boxes of gently used lab...
Tags: Charity, Science, Teaching and Learning, Tornadoes, Teachers
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