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LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Ferrexpo Plc. reported an additional 2 billion tonnes of iron ore resource at its existing Gorishne-Plavninskoye Lavrikovskoye (GPL) mine after a review of the iron ore resources.
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via Interactive Investor International @ 5:49 5th Jun
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Ore Pharmaceuticals CEO Charles Dimmler Presents Compound Status and Patent Development at Rodman & Renshaw 5th Annual Global Healthcare Conference
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via Street Insider @ 9:10 19th May
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Ore Pharmaceuticals CEO Charles Dimmler Presents Compound Status and Patent Development at Rodman & Renshaw 5th Annual Global Healthcare Conference
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 5:22 19th May
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Ore Pharmaceuticals CEO Charles Dimmler Presents Compound Status and Patent Development at Rodman & Renshaw 5th Annual Global Healthcare Conference
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via Financial Times via MSN Money @ 5:22 19th May
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Ore Pharmaceuticals CEO Charles Dimmler Presents Compound Status and Patent Development at Rodman & Renshaw 5th Annual Global Healthcare Conference
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via Earthtimes.org @ 5:23 19th May
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GAITHERSBURG, Md. (Business Wire) -- Ore Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: ORXE) announced today that Chief Executive Officer and President Charles L. Dimmler, III, gave a presentation at the Rodman & Renshaw 5th Annual Global Healthcare Conference, that included certain research and development findings, the Company's current compound development status, and information about its recently published patent application regarding stratification and treatment of the majority of breast cancer patients based on their estrogen receptor alpha status.
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via Globe Investor @ 9:11 19th May
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New Analyst Reports for MERCATOR MINERALS LTD, NORTEL NETWORKS CORPORATION, GOLD-ORE RESOURCES LTD, and COMPTON PETROLEUM CORP
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via Street Insider @ 21:06 6th May
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CHARLESTON, Ore. - It turns out the fate of Charlie the Tuna of Charleston, Ore., was sorry indeed. The 8-foot Monterey cypress sculpture that used to greet visitors to the coastal fishing town was filleted by two young men who stole it as a prank and then, panicked they would be found out, took chain saws to it.
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via Yahoo! @ 16:46 13th Jun
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CHARLESTON, Ore. (AP) -- It turns out the fate of Charlie the Tuna of Charleston, Ore., was sorry indeed. The 8-foot Monterey cypress sculpture that used to greet visitors to the coastal fishing town was filleted by two young men who stole it as a prank and then, panicked they would be found out, took chain saws to it.
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via Associated Press @ 0:07 13th Jun
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The blue, 2.4-metre wooden statue of a tuna stood for two decades at the end of a bridge, welcoming folks to the coastal fishing town of Charleston. Now the tuna, named Charlie, is missing. Because the chain holding the statue in place was cut, Charlie is presumed stolen.
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via CNEWS @ 14:18 5th Jun
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GENE THERAPY FOR FATAL NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE IN CHILDREN - Interview with Ronald G. Crystal, M.D., Professor and Chairman of the Department of Genetic Medicine of the Weill Medical College of Cornell University ...more
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via Genetic Engineering News @ 9:10 19th May
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via Forbes.com @ 9:10 19th May
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Seeks Out-Licensing of IBD Drug Candidate, Announces Publishing of Patent Application Related to Breast Cancer Therapy
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via Houston Chronicle @ 5:22 19th May
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A locksmith has managed to open a 159-year-old safe from Oregon that baffled other professional safecrackers and an expert from MIT.
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via Sun Herald @ 6:16 24th May
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via Miami Herald @ 0:39 24th May
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LONGVIEW, Wash. (AP) -- A locksmith has managed to open a 159-year-old safe from Oregon that baffled other professional safecrackers and an expert from MIT.
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via Associated Press @ 21:26 23rd May
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ore details are emerging about SQL Server 2008, due for release in mid-2008, including information about some of its new encryption features.
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via Server Management @ 17:53 30th Jun
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Ore Pharmaceuticals Inc. has announced that DioGenix, its molecular diagnostics subsidiary, has identified novel sets of genes that it believes will form the basis of a new assay to diagnose multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease of the central nervous system (CNS).
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via GenomicsProteomics.com @ 14:09 10th Jun
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Ore Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ:ORXED) announced today that DioGenix, its molecular diagnostics subsidiary, has identified novel sets of genes that it believes will form the basis of a new assay to diagnose multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease of the central nervous system (CNS). DioGenix plans to refine these gene sets and further confirm their disease association before it begins to develop an effective commercial assay for diagnosing patients presenting with early symptoms of MS. The Company is seeking strategic alternatives to fund DioGenix's product development efforts.
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via Genetic Engineering News @ 12:43 10th Jun
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Ore Fault North Zone Resource Development Drilling Hits 15m Grading 1.71% Ni, 0.48% Cu, and 2.14gpt PGM and Gold
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via Street Insider @ 7:55 28th May
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PORTLAND, Ore., July 2 (UPI) -- An Oregon woman suffered minor injuries following an altercation with a black bear that was eating sunflower seeds on her porch.
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via Political Gateway @ 12:40 2nd Jul
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Corvallis, Ore. -- U.S. and British scientists say they have developed a method using ultraviolet light that could identify any organic material present in the soil of Mars.
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via The Money Times @ 8:05 2nd Jul
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PORTLAND, Ore. - Two people caught skinny dipping in a Portland reservoir that's a main source of water for the city nearly caused officials to dump millions of litres of water and close the facility.
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via CNEWS @ 17:47 1st Jul
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WILSONVILLE, Ore., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- School's out, families are hitting the road for summer vacations and, according to a survey from national video game retailer Game Crazy, 96 percent of kids are bringing their handheld player or video game console along for the ride. The Game Crazy/Weekly Reader Research Summer Travel Survey released today reveals that eight in ten children need at least one video game with them on vacation. Video games make family travel more fun and eliminate the refrain of "are we there yet?" from backseats of cars across the nation.
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via PR Newswire @ 14:19 1st Jul
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WILSONVILLE, Ore., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- School's out, families are hitting the road for summer vacations and, according to a survey from national video game retailer Game Crazy, 96 percent of kids are bringing their handheld player or video game console along for the ride. The Game Crazy/Weekly Reader Research Summer Travel Survey released today reveals that eight in ten children need at least one video game with them on vacation. Video games make family travel more fun and eliminate the refrain of "are we there yet?" from backseats of cars across the nation.
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via Macro World Investor @ 9:08 1st Jul
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