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Workers at Maine Biological Laboratories knew something was up one autumn day in 1999 when their bosses asked for volunteers to help haul hundreds of bottles out of the factory before a "surprise" government inspection. But it was still a joyride, an afternoon outside for Donna Beaulieu and her fellow lab technicians. They spent theafternoon driving to an executive's home in Belgrade Lakes and unloading the bottles into her garage. Workers got back to the Winslow plant at 4 p.m. and earned a half-hour of overtime.
While it had been unusual to load the production manager's Chevy pickup and four-wheel trailer with 20-pound casesof poultry vaccine, workers didn't question it. Maine Biological employees didn't ask questions - ever.
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This Partnership Will Meet Market Needs with Quality, Value and Flexibility
PIPERSVILLE, Pa. -- Lampire Biological Laboratories (LBL) announced toda...
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Former top executives of a central Maine biotechnology company who pleaded guilty to smuggling charges will learn their sentences during a two-day court hearing starting today.
S. District Judge John Woodcock also will sentence the Winslow company itself, Maine Biological Laboratories, as well as a top researcher in the poultry disease field and a veterinarian who worked for a Saudi Arabian chicken farm.
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William R. Davis, Hartford, Conn. (Kathryn Calibey, Riscassi & Davis, P.C., Hartford, Conn., of counsel) for plaintiffs-appellants.
R. Cornelius Dana...
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EA to move HQ
Merritt Properties of Baltimore, a commercial real estate developer, said it has started construction on Schilling Green II, a four-story, Class A office building and single-story annex in Hunt Valley. The building at 225 Schilling Circle is designed for LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. The building's first tenant, EA Engineering, Science, and Technology Inc. will lease 75,400 square feet. EA will move its headquarters, also in Hunt Valley, consolidating more than 200 employees from three Baltimore County locations and one in York, Pa. EA also will lease the adjacent annex building for its ecotoxicology and biological testing laboratories.
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- Carral Raymond Gilbreath, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Cutter Biological, Inc.; Miles Laboratory, Parent Corporation of Cutter Biological, Defendants-Appellees. Donald Eugene Young; Sonny Metcalf; Kenneth O. Ashelman; James Delbert Scott; Jose Alvarez Cardenas; Danny L. Try; Charles L. Boylan; Gary Keith Griffin; Donald A. Joy, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Cutter Biological, a Division of Script Miles Laboratories; Norman L. Gray, Manager; Darrell Esteson, Manager of Cutter Biological as Arizona State Prison At Florence, Defendants-Appellees. Donald Eugene Young; Sonny Metcalf; Kenneth O. Ashelman; James Delbert Scott; Jose Alvarez Cardenas; Danny L. Try; Charles L. Boylan; Gary Keith Griffin; Donald A. Joy, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Cutter Biological, a Division of Script Miles Laboratories; Norman L. Gray, Manager; Arizona Department of Corrections, a Division of the State of Arizona, Et Al.; State of Arizona; Samuel Lewis; James Ricketts; Robert Goldsmith, Warden, Defendants-Appellees., 931 F.2d 1320 (9th Cir. 1991)
Michael E. St. George, St. George & Reed, Tempe, Ariz., for plaintiffs-appellants.
June Ava Forescue, Asst. Atty. Gen. and Tibor Nagy, Jr., Snell & W...
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- 36 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 187, Prod.Liab.Rep. (Cch) P 13,258 John Doe, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Cutter Biological, Inc., a Division of Miles Laboratories, Inc., Miles Laboratories, Inc., Travenol Laboratories, Inc., Armour Pharmaceutical Corporation, Alpha Therapeutic Corporation and United States of America, Defendants-Appellees. John Smith, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Cutter Biological, Inc., a Division of Miles Laboratories, Inc., Miles Laboratories, Inc., Travenol Laboratories, Inc., Armour Pharmaceutical Corporation, Alpha Therapeutic Corporation and United States of America, Defendants-Appellees., 971 F.2d 375 (9th Cir. 1992)
Charles R. Kozak and John Rapp, Honolulu, Hawaii, for plaintiffs-appellants John Doe and John Smith.
David I. Bell, Knapp, Petersen & Clarke, Univers...
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Given his well-earned reputation for stretching intelligence to "justify" his own policy preferences, [John Bolton]'s confirmation would loose a hemorrhage of honest analysts, while the kind of malleable careerists who cooked intelligence to "justify" the administration's decision for war on Iraq will prosper. I refer to those who saluted obediently when former CIA director George Tenet told them, as he told his British counterpart in July 2002, that the facts needed to be "fixed around the policy" of regime change in Iraq.
These include Tenet's deputy, John McLaughlin, who became acting director when Tenet left in July 2004. Like his former boss, McLaughlin cannot now recall being told that one of the key sources of information highlighted in Colin Powell's unfortunate speech at the UN...
... "intelligence" on phantom "mobile biological warfare laboratories." Also included among the pla...
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Before: PREGERSON and TASHIMA, Circuit Judges, and JONES, District Judge*.
MEMORANDUM...