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PRESCRIPTION GI DRUGS TO TOP $6 BILLION BY 2000, LED BY GENERICS, ANTI-EMETICS.
Business Wire
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April 30, 1995
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS EDITORS)--Paced by anti-emetics and constrained in revenue terms by rapid generic drug growth, U.S. sales of prescription gastrointestinal pharmaceuticals will grow from $5.1 billion in 1993 to $6.1 billion in 2000 at a 3 percent compound annual rate, projects a new study just released by Frost & Sullivan. Anti-emetics, primarily to ease nausea and vomiting caused by cancers and inflammatory bowel disease, will increase their share of market revenues from 13 percent in 1993 to 25 percent by 2000 as dominant ulcer drugs dip in share from 83 to 71 ...
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PIRATES OF THE COASTAL BEND: Jean Laffite spent some time swashbuckling in the Gulf.
Newspaper article from: Victoria Advocate (Victoria, TX)
; ...often when researching pirates in this area is Jean Laffite (sometimes spelled Lafitte). Laffite was born around 1780 in France and reached New Orleans around 1804. By 1808, Laffite and his brother, Pierre, were involved in...
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Frank G. Fox Jean Laffite and the Big Ol' Whale.(Book Review)(Children's Review)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Horn Book Magazine
; ...storytellers and their audiences. The pirate Jean Laffite, the author informs us in an afterword...on the banks of the Mississippi. Jean demonstrates his unusual abilities...Mississippi mysteriously dries up one day, Jean discovers a trapped whale plugging...
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Patriotic Fire: Andrew Jackson and Jean Laffite at the Battle of New Orleans.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News
; 1400044367 Patriotic fire; Andrew Jackson and Jean Laffite at the Battle of New Orleans. Groom, Winston. Alfred...Orleans, in which Andrew Jackson joined French pirate Jean Lafitte to fight against the British invasion of the city...
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The Pirates Laffite: The Treacherous World of the Corsairs of the Gulf
Magazine article from: The Journal of Southern History
; ...William C. Davis's The Pirates Laffite: The Treacherous World of the...Davis argues that the brothers Jean and Pierre Laffite were businessmen who took advantage...when the Americans jailed Pierre, Jean sought to offer information about...
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The Pirates Laffite.(The Pirates Laffite: The Treacherous World of the Corsairs of the Gulf)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Newspaper article from: Library Bookwatch
; The Pirates Laffite William C. Davis Harcourt 15 E. 26th St...coverage as William C. Davis' The Pirates Laffite: The Treacherous World Of The Corsairs Of The Gulf. Jean and Pierre Laffite's lives coincided with New Orleans' most...
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The Pirates Laffite: The Treacherous World of the Corsairs of the Gulf.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Southern History
; ...William C. Davis's The Pirates Laffite: The Treacherous World of the...Davis argues that the brothers Jean and Pierre Laffite were businessmen who took advantage...when the Americans jailed Pierre, Jean sought to offer information about...
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Gangsters of the Gulf
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...pp. $28 For his polished manners, Jean Laffite was known as "Gentleman Jean," even if he inhabited the outlaw...themselves -- should prove the last word on Laffite. Or should I say the Laffites? Jean had an older half-brother named Pierre...
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The British Are Coming; How a ragtag corps of backwoodsmen, pirates and Indians defeated the British army at New Orleans.
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; PATRIOTIC FIRE Andrew Jackson and Jean Laffite at the Battle of New Orleans By Winston Groom Knopf...campaign against the Red Sticks. Playing second fiddle is Jean Laffite, the famous privateer who has been so forgotten by...
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Prepare your sails for water, whale tales; reasons to read
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN)
; ...mountains. This is a great, silly and fun read-aloud. 'Jean Laffite and the Big Ol' Whale' Another fun tall tale is brought to us by Frank G. Fox in "Jean Laffite and the Big Ol' Whale." Laffite was a real person...
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Mail Call.(Letters)(Brief Article)(Letter to the Editor)
Magazine article from: Newsweek
; ...As a translator of the memoirs of Jean Laffite (that's how he spelled his family...AFFAIRS) inaccurately implies that Laffite, along with his pirates, was pardoned...War of 1812. On the contrary, Laffite--whose crime was violation of...
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