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- Javelin Presents Successful Pivotal Phase 3 Secondary Clinical Results for Dyloject™ at the 12th World Congress on Pain
- GLASGOW, Scotland -- Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Amex: JAV), a leading developer of novel products for pain management, today presented new and successful secondary endpoint data from a previously announced pivotal Phase 3 study of Dyloject([TM]). At the 12th World Congress on Pain, held in Glasgow, Scotland. Dyloject was launched in...
- Research articles 2008-08-21
- THE WEEK ROUNDING UP ALL THE NEWS
- MONDAY It was revealed that Jude Law, Johnny Depp and Colin Farrell will assume the role played by Heath Ledger up until his accidental death on January 22, in unfinished film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. The process of painting the Forth Rail Bridge is finally set to end in...
- Research articles 2008-02-24
- US wary about election terror threat: Townsend
- WASHINGTON AFP — Election-period bombings in Madrid and Glasgow have raised US wariness of the possibility of a terror attack during the 2008 presidential campaign, the White House's top anti-terror official said Tuesday. Fran Townsend, President George W. Bush's domestic security and anti-terror advisor, told CNN that the government...
- Research articles 2007-11-20
- Reid installed as Celtic chairman
- GLASGOW AFP — John Reid, Britain's former Home Secretary, was confirmed Monday as the new chairman of Scottish football giants Celtic during the Glasgow club's annual general meeting. Reid, who held office under Tony Blair before stepping down from the Cabinet in June ahead of Gordon Brown becoming Prime...
- Research articles 2007-11-19
- Primary pupils get healthy meals for free in Scottish trial
- LONDON AFP — Primary pupils in three areas of Scotland tucked into healthy school lunches given out for free Monday under a six-month government-funded pilot scheme, officials said. The five million pound scheme, rolled out this week in schools in East Ayrshire, West Dunbartonshire and Glasgow - and to...
- Research articles 2007-10-22
- AC Milan's Dida banned, Celtic fined by UEFA
- PARIS AFP — AC Milan goalkeeper Dida has been suspended for two UEFA matches and Celtic fined 60,000 Swiss francs (35,760 euros/50,746 dollars) by European football's governing body on Thursday following incidents at last week's Champions League game in Glasgow. Dida was punished for overreacting after being slapped in...
- Research articles 2007-10-11
- Scottish police recover stolen Da Vinci painting
- LONDON AFP — British police arrested four men on Thursday after recovering a stolen Leonardo da Vinci painting worth more than 15 million pounds (22 million euros, 31 million dollars) in the Glasgow area of Scotland. "Madonna with the Yarnwinder" had been stolen in August 2003 from Drumlanrig Castle...
- Research articles 2007-10-04
- THE WEEK ROUNDING UP ALL THE NEWS
- MONDAY SEVERAL of Bob Dylan's songs have been translated into Gaelic. The chorus of Knockin' On Heaven's Door goes "Cnog, cnog, cnogagh leam anns an speur". In Edinburgh, the coalition between the SNP and the LibDems appeared close to collapse after the SNP withdrew their support...
- Research articles 2007-09-09
- Australia refuses to apologise to terror suspect doctor
- SYDNEY AFP — Australian Prime Minister John Howard Monday dismissed calls for an inquiry into the bungled case of an Indian doctor suspected of terrorism, and said the Muslim medic should not expect an apology. Mohamed Haneef was held for more than three weeks and charged with providing "reckless"...
- Research articles 2007-07-29
- Security Roundup
- On 30 June a blazing suicide car-bomb, and attempted self-immolation by two terrorist Indian doctors at the airport in the Scottish city of Glasgow escalated Britain's fear of a wave of terrorist attacks. The blazing Cherokee jeep was driven at speed into the terminal building's entrance at...
- Research articles 2007-07-16
- Australia police drop bid to hold UK bomb suspect
- SYDNEY AFP — Australian police Friday dropped a bid to hold an Indian doctor for a further three days in connection with failed car bombings in Britain. Police had asked a court for more time to hold Mohammed Haneef, who has been in custody since he was arrested trying...
- Research articles 2007-07-12
- SPECTATOR'S NOTES, THE
- Itis not possible to speak of a terrorist incident as being a good thing, but if it were, these latest would qualify. First, no innocent person was killed in London or Glasgow. Second, information was immediately collected by the authorities, thanks to the would-be killers' bungling, and more will follow....
- Research articles 2007-07-07
- Britain's Brown planning anti-terror crackdown: reports
- GLASGOW AFP — Gordon Brown is planning to introduce a raft of hardline anti-terror laws when he becomes Britain's prime minister, newspapers reported widely Sunday. Finance minister Brown, who takes over the premiership from Tony Blair on June 27, will this week propose sweeping new powers and making the...
- Research articles 2007-06-02
- Ten-man Espanyol take Sevilla into extra-time in UEFA Cup football
- GLASGOW AFP — Ten-man Espanyol took favourites Sevilla into extra-time in the UEFA Cup final here on Wednesday after the two Spanish sides finished the 90 minutes tied at 1-1. Espanyol had enjoyed the better of the chances after Albert Riera, with a 28th-minute strike, had cancelled out a...
- Research articles 2007-05-16
- Clinton, in Scotland, stands up for beleagured buddy Blair
- LONDON AFP — Former US President Bill Clinton sprang to the defence of his embattled old friend Tony Blair, saying that Britain was "way better off" thanks to the prime minister's leadership. Speaking at a dinner in Glasgow, where he was asked which world leaders had most impressed him...
- Research articles 2006-05-10
- Former U.K. Minister Installs Wind Turbine at Glasgow Home
- BBC recently reported that former U.K. energy minister Brian Wilson has installed a Windsave Plug 'n' Save domestic windmill at his home in Glasgow. According to BBC, Windsave system developer David Gordon said homeowners could generate more than 15 percent of their electricity from one turbine and are eligible...
- Research articles 2004-11-17
- 7 DAYS
- Today To celebrate the National Lottery's 10th anniversary, Scottish Screen's arranged free showings of Edinburgh Film Festival hit Dear Frankie. Due for release next year it's directed by Shona Auerbach and stars Emily Mortimer, Gerard Butler and Jack McElhone. Lizzie writes her young son Frankie letters from a pretend dad...
- Research articles 2004-11-07
- Four people killed in Glasgow factory blast: firefighters
- LONDON AFP ? Four people were killed in a powerful explosion at a plastics factory in Scotland's largest city Glasgow, firefighters said, adding that they were in "vocal contact" with five of the 10 people thought still trapped in the rubble. "The situation is changing from minute to minute,"...
- Research articles 2004-05-11
- BUSINESS; DIARY; A few morsels from the great and not so good
- Liddell's last laugh THE Diary would like to make it clear that we have always been unstinting and unsurpassed in our praise of Helen Liddell, the former Scottish Secretary and current MP forAirdrie and Shotts. Nasty soubriquets like "Stalin's granny" and unkindreferences to her...
- Research articles 2004-03-28
- Red In His Bed
- F ROM the first time I saw George W Bush on the podium at the Republican convention in Philadelphia back in August 2000, I suspected that if he won the presidency, the lunatics would be in charge of the asylum. Further proof, if any were needed, came with...
- Research articles 2003-08-03
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