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Seeking a cure for AIDS: pharmaceutical companies flock to try drugs here.(Atlanta, GA)
November 27, 1998... Pharmaceutical companies flock to try drugs here
In early November, San Francisco-based drug manufacturer VaxGen Inc. selected the AIDS Research Consortium of Atlanta Inc. to conduct one of the most advanced studies of an AIDS vaccine called AIDSVAX.
VaxGen is among many major...
Chains aim to out-tub rivals.(SpinCycle Inc. in Atlanta, GA)
November 27, 1998... Will mom-and-pops fold?
Atlanta is the next expansion city for a company that aims to take coin-operated laundries out of the mom-and-pop business category and into the big time.
SpinCycle Inc., which hopes to do for self-service laundries what Starbucks did for coffee, has 130...
Argentine airline readies to land here in February.(Lineas Areas Privadas Argentinas)
November 27, 1998... Andres Deutsch likes to visit Atlanta.
Sometimes he flies his private plane to "Simply, I have a lot of friends in Atlanta," he said, mentioning a high school classmate and friends at The Coca-Cola Co., CNN and area engineering companies.
Deutsch hopes to soon start taking a lot of...
Jury fines 3 companies $52 million.(Avondale Mills Inc., Russell Corp and Alabama Power Co.)
November 27, 1998... Three Atlanta companies must pay $52.6 million to a group of Alabama homeowners who blame the companies for pollution in the lake around which they live.
The families stated in a lawsuit that dye in wastewater released by textile manufacturers Avondale Mills Inc. and Russell Corp....
Greater access: companies offer new options as patients seek to break free of health-care restrictions.(Health-Care Quarterly)(Georgia's health maintenance organizations)
November 27, 1998... Two decades after the first health maintenance organization (HMO) was introduced in Georgia and elsewhere to control runaway medical costs, employers and HMO members are clamoring for less restrictive health coverage that doesn't force them to give up the savings realized from managed care....