Generic Anemia Drug Allowed
Novartis has become the first company to win approval for a copy of Johnson & Johnson?s Eprex anemia treatment, allowing it to offer cheaper versions to Europeans.
Next Stop | Alexandria, Va.: A Town Takes Its Place at the Culinary Table
Young chefs and ambitious restaurateurs from Washington have crossed the Potomac and planted their knives in the Old Town section of Alexandria.
Admit It. You Love It. It Matters.
Everyone loves to diss fashion but it is worth asking why fashion remains the most culturally potent force.
Two Marble Sculptures to Return to Sicily
A modest archaeological museum in Aidone, Sicily, is heralding the return of two sixth-century B.C. marble sculptures.
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Navy Advances in Sonar Fight
A panel of judges approved the use of high-intensity sonar during military exercises in the Pacific, despite worries about its potentially lethal effect on whales and other marine mammals.
Survivor Provided Key Lead In Hunt for Newark Suspects
From her hospital bed, Natasha Aeriel pointed to the mug shot of one of the men who had attacked her just a day and half before.
Toyota Says It?ll Be No. 1 in 2009
Toyota plans to sell 10.4 million vehicles globally in 2009, another sign of the Japanese automaker?s momentum toward displacing the industry kingpin, General Motors.
Gay Brewer, Golfer, Dead at 75
Brewer won the 1967 Masters as well as nine other PGA Tour events during the 1960s and 1970s.
In the Region | Long Island: A Catering Hall With a Big Name Owner
Officials who have seen the architect?s latest rendering for Donald J. Trump?s project at Jones Beach say it breaks the rules for a building in the historic park.
Weekend In New York | Bringing the City To You: Just Add Roaches
If New York is too far away for a weekend trip, bring the city to you: here?s how to spend a virtual weekend in the city without leaving your home.