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Drug Store News archives from June 2003

Schering-Plough under investigation. (News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... KENILWORTH, N.J. -- Schering-Plough announced May 30 that it is a target of a federal grand jury investigation. According to a letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts, dated May 28, the company is the...

Rite Aid completes senior credit facility. (News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... CAMP HILL, Pa. -- Rite Aid announced in late May that it has completed a new $1.85 billion senior credit facility, which replaces existing facilities due March 2005. "The new facility gives us greater flexibility... because it extends the...

Measuring America's top retail markets. (Cover Story).
June 9, 2003... To get a better sense at what was happening in America's leading retail markets, Drug Store News last month dispatched editors to each of the country's top 10 retail cities to conduct store tours and, in general, touch and feel the local retail...

Mass. script tax ruled invalid. (Cover Story).
June 9, 2003... Pharmacy interests in Massachusetts won a key battle this month, but the long war to salvage Medicaid prescription margins is FAR from over. In a major reversal with national repercussions, Judge Allan van Gestel of the Massachusetts...

Longs to unveil new store design in August.
June 9, 2003... WALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- Longs Drugs will launch a major store remodel program this summer when it opens the first of 20 revamped stores planned for this year. The announcement was one of the highlights of Longs' annual shareholders meeting May...

CVS sets its 'sites' on Twin Cities entry.
June 9, 2003... NEW YORK -- While it is a far cry from the sun-soaked states where Americans tend to go to retire--and CVS has been inclined to target for entry in recent years--the chain's next new major market entry will be Minneapolis in 2004 C V S...

Baltimore expo furthers Rite Aid health care image. (News).
June 9, 2003... BALTIMORE -- Rite Aid hit a grand slam across the street from Camden Yards at the Baltimore Convention Center last month with its sixth health and beauty expo, a program now in its third year and in its sixth city. The event even featured an...

Eckerd adds grocery exec, again. (News).
June 9, 2003... LARGO, Fla. -- The 'grocerization' of the executive ranks at Eckerd continues with the recent appointment of Albert Abood as vice president of sales and procurement. Abood, a veteran food retailer, joined Eckerd last month after previously...

Jorndt to donate $1 million to high school. (News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... CHICAGO -- Recently retired Walgreen Co. chairman and chief executive officer Dan Jomdt announced last month that he and his wife, Pat, will donate $1 million to renovate the stadium at Amundsen High School on the city's North Side. Jorndt is a...

CVS' Ryan receives honorary degree. (News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... BOSTON -- CVS chairman, president and chief executive officer Tom Ryan delivered on May 23 the principle address and received an honorary doctor of science in pharmacy at the 135th commencement ceremony of the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy...

Snyder's sponsors 'Race for the Cure'. (Regional Report).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... MINNEAPOLIS -- Joining a slate of corporate sponsors, Snyder's Drug Stores helped raise more than $2 million during the Mother's Day "Race for the Cure" to find a cure for breast cancer. The event drew more than 50,000 participants, and 75...

Bartell improves debit card system. (Regional Report).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... SEATTLE -- To meet the convenience needs of customers paying for their purchases with debit cards, Bartell Drugs has added a new debit card functionality to its existing point-of-sale registers. The company is in the process of replacing its...

Happy Harry's opens 69th store. (Regional Report).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... NEWARK, Del. -- Happy Harry's Discount Drug Stores opened its latest 12,500-square-foot-store in Middletown, Del., last month. Jerry Godwin, a 30-year Happy Harry's veteran, was named manager of the store, which is the chain's 69th. A...

Value Drugs to open new prototype store. (Regional Report).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... HUNTINGTON, N.Y. -- Value Drugs, which currently operates seven stores in the New York market, including one drug store in Manhattan at Rockefeller Center, is planning to open its eighth store, the latest in the company's newest prototype...

BJ's gets more aggressive in pharmacy. (News).
June 9, 2003... NATICK, Mass. -- BJ's Wholesale Club will expand a test pharmacy in new stores, even as it experiments with other elements of merchandising and builds on initiatives to strengthen its positioning as the dub with the consumer in mind, executives...

Pharmacy big part of ShopKo growth plans. (News).
June 9, 2003... ASHWAUBENON, Wis. -- Its Pamida division is on more solid ground, so ShopKo's new president and chief executive officer Sam Duncan outlined a host of new initiatives at the company's annual shareholder meeting last month--plans that even...

Wal-Mart sets 2005 target date for EPC-RFID. (News).
June 9, 2003... BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- In what industry sources say is a move that could lead to a swift, revolutionary streamlining of the supply chain, Wal-Mart has set a goal to make the electronic tagging of cases and pallets in its supply chain a reality by...

Ahold reports bad accounting at Tops. (Supermarket Aisle).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... ZAANDAM, Netherlands -- Dutch retailer Royal Ahold, which rocked the industry earlier this year when it revealed large-scale accounting irregularities at its U.S. Foodservice unit, shook up investors yet again last month when it announced...

Albertson's names spokeswoman. (Supermarket Aisle).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... BOISE, Idaho -- Albertson's has signed on "Everybody Loves Raymond" actress Patricia Heaton as its nationwide company spokeswoman. The retailer says it is the first supermarket or drug chain to elect a nationwide spokesperson. Heaton, who...

Giant Food rolls out ClubMom. (Supermarket Aisle).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... LANDOVER, Md. -- Giant Food used May to kick off a loyalty program called Club Mom, designed specifically for mothers. Moms who join the ClubMom Rewards program will earn points every time they shop and use their Giant BonusCard. They can...

Retailers priority for new Revlon team. (News).(Coca-Cola Co. (Atlanta, Georgia))
June 9, 2003... NEW YORK -- Last month, Revlon again dipped in to the executive ranks at Coca-Cola to build its newly formed customer marketing team. Revlon president and chief executive officer Jack Stahl, a Coca-Cola veteran himself, laid the groundwork for...

Kmart taps own resources in executive shifts. (News).
June 9, 2003... TROY, Mich. -- Kmart last month announced the long-awaited appointments of several merchandising executives. But Kmart investors who expected, or at least hoped, that powerhouse retail executives would be brought aboard to fill the vital roles...

U.S. Foodservice. (People in the News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... ZAANDAM, Netherlands--Ahold announced last month the resignation of Jim Miller, president and chief executive officer of its U.S. Foodservice division and a member of Ahold's corporate executive board. Robert Tobin, a member of the Ahold...

Henkel Consumer Adhesives. (People in the News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... AVON, Ohio -- Henkel Consumer Adhesives has promoted Matt Canning to director of sales for the mass market, food, drug and home center channels. He joined Henkel in 1996 as an account team leader and over the years also has served as both...

Fougera. (People in the News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... MELVILLE, N.Y. After 34 years with Fougera, a Long Island-based specialty pharmaceutical company, Stuart Schansinger is retiring. He joined Fougera in 1969 as its first salesman. He organized the sales division and helped turn it into a...

Supervalu. (People in the News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... MINNEAPOLIS -- Supervalu's annual shareholders meeting late last month marked the retirement of William Hodder, a 13-year member of the company's board of directors. Also at the meeting, the company elected first-time director Irwin Cohen,...

Merck to spin off Medco. (Pharmacy Watch).(Medco Health Solutions)(Merck and Company Inc.)(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J. -- Drug maker Merck & Co. has notified the Securities and Exchange Commission of its plan to spin off Medco Health Solutions to shareholders. Merck expects the spinoff to happen this summer. Under the deal, Medco,...

Colo. may license Rx importing. (Pharmacy Watch).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... DENVER - Colorado may consider licensing Canadian pharmacies this summer so that the state's residents can benefit from the lower prescription prices enjoyed in that country. The Colorado attorney general's office suggested the state license...

Informal caregivers on the rise. (Pharmacy Watch).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... WASHINGTON -- The number of unpaid, informal caregivers--people who manage the longterm health care needs of friends or relatives suffering from chronic illnesses--is expected to climb some 85 percent over the next 50 years, according to a May...

ABC buys packaging company. (Pharmacy Watch).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... VALLEY FORGE, Pa. -- AmerisourceBergen has added to its pharmacy services arsenal with a May 22 agreement to buy Anderson Packaging, a privately held contract pharmaceutical packaging company, for about $100 million in cash, stock and assumed...

Independents eye Rx imports, PBMs at NCPA's annual legislative powwow. (Pharmacy Watch).
June 9, 2003... WASHINGTON -- Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Mark McClellan to d independent pharmacy leaders here that the Bush administration could support legal importation of prescription drugs from Canada, if the integrity of the U.S. drug...

Colgate-Palmolive files suit against Blue Cross Labs. (HBC Scene).
June 9, 2003... NEW YORK -- Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but Colgate-Palmolive has made it clear that ripping off trademark brands is no laughing matter. In a lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court, Colgate-Palmolive charges Blue...

Arden smells opportunity in mass fragrance business. (HBC Scene).(Elizabeth Arden Co.)
June 9, 2003... NEW YORK -- Prestige fragrance and beauty products company Elizabeth Arden cited a sluggish retail environment in the United States and the impact of the SARS virus on its international business for the resulting soft first quarter sales. ...

Caboodles president quits post. (HBC Scene).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... PLANO, Ill. -- Gary Schofield, launcher of Caboodles Cosmetics, left his post as president last month. A spokesman from Caboodles parent company, Plano Molding Co., confirmed that Schofield left the company on May 19, but would not comment on...

What teens want. (News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Through an exclusive partnership with Teen People magazine, once a month Drug Store News will feature a special department, Teen People's Trendspotter Hot Picks, which is designed to give retailers a sense of what moves today's teen consumers....

Intense competition will reshape landscape. (Opinion).
June 9, 2003... The special report on the top 10 retail markets beginning on page 85 clearly underscores several factors: how intense competition is becoming; how critical it is for a retailer to dominate a market; how important it is for a retailer to enter a...

Setting the Hill straight is no easy feat. (Opinion).(NACDS PAC breakfast at past Annual Meeting gives sense of how the industry needs to flex muscles on Capitol Hill)
June 9, 2003... If you happened to be at the NACDS PAC breakfast at this past Annual Meeting you might have a better sense why the industry these days needs all the muscle it can flex right now on Capitol Hill. "Why have the PBMs been so effective in...

Omron. (Branded News).(Omron Healthcare Inc.)(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Omron is introducing a palm-sized nebulizer, called Micro Air, for asthmatics and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease sufferers this fall. The nebulizer will retail for less than $300 and features the company's vibrating mesh technology--a...

Wyeth. (Branded News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Wyeth last month revealed that its $14 billion settlement trust, created in 2002 to resolve fen-phen litigation, may not be enough. As part of the settlement agreement, consumers who had consumed fen-phen had until May 3 to opt out of the...

Supreme Court lets stand Maine Rx rebate program. (Chain Pharmacy).
June 9, 2003... WASHINGTON -- In a ruling that could trigger a rush by other states to try to impose carrot-and-stick price controls on drug makers, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled May 19 that the state of Maine could proceed with its ground-breaking plan to...

Elephant, Pharmaca take alternate route. (Chain Pharmacy).(Elephant Pharmacy and Pharmaca identify consumer interaction as key ingredient to each chain's success)
June 9, 2003... If pharmacy is about building a vibrant prescription file, then developing a relationship between patient and pharmacist has got to be a key component of that. Elephant Pharmacy, whose sole location is in Berkley, Calif., and Pharmaca, a...

Industry groups band together to denounce cross-border pharmacy. (Chain Pharmacy).
June 9, 2003... PARK RIDGE, Ill.--The United States' National Association of Boards of Pharmacy and Canada's National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities--the associations representing pharmacy regulators in each respective country--last month...

Higher pay, expanding options drive pharmacy school boom. (Chain Pharmacy).
June 9, 2003... Steadily increasing salaries and career-track options have put the oomph back in pharmacy as a career choice for today's students, according to pharmacy school educators. And as increasing numbers of students opt for pharmacy as a career...

Creighton launches Web-based Rx school. (Chain Pharmacy).
June 9, 2003... OMAHA, Neb.--In a bid to outflank one of the biggest hurdles to boosting the nation's pharmacist labor force--namely, the limited capacity of the nation's 84 schools of pharmacy to expand class sizes-Creighton University's School of Pharmacy...

Survey finds support for drug price curbs. (Chain Pharmacy).
June 9, 2003... NEW YORK -- A clear majority of Americans would support government price controls on prescription drugs and feel that drug prices are "unreasonably high," according to a new p oil from The Wall Street Journal's Internet division and Harris...

NABP to tackle workload, counseling needs. (Chain Pharmacy).(National Association of Chain Drug Stores)
June 9, 2003... PHILADELPHIA -- Laws and regulations that require pharmacists to perform minimum standards of patient counseling don't work very well, the incoming president of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy said at the organization's 99th...

Development costs still rise, but success is hit or miss. (Chain Pharmacy).
June 9, 2003... BOSTON -- With scarcely more than 1-in-5 new drug compounds that reach human testing stage actually passing all the way through the testing and review gauntlet, prescription drug developers still face an uphill and costly climb to get their new...

APhA honors pharmacy institute's Vogt. (Chain Pharmacy).(Eleanor Vogt, Institute for the Advancement of Community Pharmacy)
June 9, 2003... WASHINGTON--The American Pharmacists Association Foundation will present its 2003 Pinnacle Award in the individual category this month to Eleanor Vogt, senior fellow for patient safety at the Institute for the Advancement of Community Pharmacy....

Execs expect Olay Vitamins to bring new users to supplements. (OTC/Natural Health).
June 9, 2003... Consumer packaged goods powerhouse Procter & Gamble licensed its Olay brand to dietary supplement stalwart Pharmavite in April with a line of 15 products to ship August, marking the first time a major beauty supplier has made such a bold move...

Ear care hits OTC aisle. (What's Hot).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... With more and more doctors hesitant to prescribe antibiotics as the first line of treatment for pediatric ear infections, moms are making themselves heard loud and clear in the OTC aisles. Accordingly, drug channel sales of ear drops have...

General Nutrition Centers. (Retailer News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... General Nutrition Centers last month announced it would discontinue sales of all ephedra products by the end of this month and will take a loss on the remaining inventories at that time. "We believe that ephedra-based products are safe when...

PatentHealth. (Supplier News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... PatentHealth launched its FluidJoint last week, which includes 30 individual measured units containing its vanilla-flavored drink for joint health. Retailing for a suggested $27.99, FluidJoint supports joint function with its patented...

Carbolite. (Reporter's Notebook).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Carbolite is in the process of c hanging its mainline brand name from "Carbolite" to "Carborite" because of Food and Drug Administration concerns that the "lite" in Carblite's line of low-carbohydrate meal replacement products may be confusing...

Hyland. (Reporter's Notebook).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Hyland's has put together two new products for the National Association of Chain Drug Stores Marketplace convention, including a leg cramps topical ointment to complement its leg cramps with quinine product. And the homeopathic supplier also is...

McNeil Consumer Healthcare. (Reporter's Notebook).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... McNeil Consumer Healthcare looked to spark sales of its recently launched K*Y Warming Liquid, a personal lubricant that generates a warming sensation upon contact, with a national freestanding insert last month. The personal lubricant is the...

Basic Organics. (Supplier News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... One of the common side effects from many of the most frequently prescribed drugs is nutrient depletion. With this in mind, Basic Organics developed a line of supplements called Rx Balance that is specifically formulated with vitamins and...

American Diabetes Association. (Supplier News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... The American Diabetes Association, in cooperation with GlaxoSmithKline, last month launched an interactive online educational tool, dubbed Link for Life, to help people with diabetes learn how they can better manage their disease and reduce...

HealthAsure. (Supplier News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... HealthAsure recently introduced its Policosanol Advantage to help reduce cholesterol levels. The comp any asserts that its proprietary blend of policosanol and Coenzyme Q1O helps restrict cholesterol production in the liver. A bottle of 60...

Chattem. (Supplier News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Chattem last month settled a product liability case involving its diet aid Dexatrim before that case went to trial May 19. The settlement totaled $3.5 million. The plaintiff, who filed the suit in the District Court of Brazoria County,...

Remington Health Products. (Supplier News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Remington Health Products in April launched its liquid Joint Relief and liquid Coral Calcium line extensions. The berry-flavored Joint Relief contains 1,000 mg of glucosamine and 250 mg of MSM; while the vanilla-flavored Coral Calcium contains...

Solid products, poor sales yield mixed reviews on Rexall value. (OTC/Natural Health).
June 9, 2003... The sun has yet to set on any deal to sell Rexall Sundown, which has been on the auction block since November. Rexall's parent company, Dutch conglomerate Royal Numico, was thought to have inked a deal unloading the troubled dietary supplement...

Lycopene in the spotlight. (OTC/Natural Health).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Lycopene has been showing up on people's health radar screens more often lately, thanks in part to the advertising campaigns behind the two best-selling branded multivitamins, both of which now hype lycopene as a crucial part of their products'...

McNeil Consumer Healthcare. (OTC/Natural Health).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... McNeil Consumer Healthcare is teaming up with professional basketballers Charlie Ward of the New ork Knicks, BJ Armstrong of the Chicago Bulls and Corey Mag g ette of the Los Angeles Clippers to introduce a Bally Total Fitness training program...

Ephedra. (Industry News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... If the FDA won't outright ban the sale of ephedra, several city and state governments are saying they will. In Florida, Gov. Jeb Bush signed a measure banning the sale of OTC weight loss products to people under 18-even if those supplements...

Journal of the American Medical Association. (Industry News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... A two-year study of dieting methods published in the April issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association found that dieters were most successful on the Weight Watchers diet than those who attempted to lose weight on their own. Weight...

Consumer Healthcare Products Association. (Industry News).(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... The Consumer Healthcare Products Association last month launched an education campaign to help consumers learn how to use the Drug Facts a e on over-the-counter medicines correctly. "Just the Facts... About Drug Facts" is an interactive,...

Innovative products, SARS scare may be cause for OTC sales uptick. (OTC/Natural Health).
June 9, 2003... The good news for cough-cold buyers looking to stock shelves for the upcoming season this fourth quarter is that illness rates of both colds and flu will be up compared with last year. The bad news? No one knows if that will correspond to...

Clearblue results in black and white. (OTC/Natural Health).(Clearblue Easy Digital pregnancy test )(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Inverness Medical Innovations last month received FDA clearance to market its Clearblue Easy Digital pregnancy test, the first test to display pregnancy test results in words and the first innovation jolt to hit the pregnancy test category in...

Rite Aid. (Retailer News).(Pure Spring brand)(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Rite Aid will continue to buoy its multimillion-dollar private label bath and body brand, Pure Spring, with the introduction of bath accessories, which rolled out last month. The 24 items, ranging in price from a $1.79 mesh facial brush to a...

Soft Sheen/Carson. (Supplier News).(Megahertz Hi: Frequency Styling)
June 9, 2003... Soft Sheen/Carson, which caters to the hair care needs of African-American men and women, is approaching the styling category in a new way to appeal to a broader consumer group. Its new styling brand, Megahertz Hi: Frequency Styling, slated to...

Philips Electronics. (Supplier News).(Sonicare Elite power toothbrush)(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Philips Electronics' new Sonicare Elite power toothbrush, the first new Sonicare toothbrush in 10 years, features bristles that move three times faster than other leading power toothbrushes and removes 20 percent more plaque between teeth than...

Colgate-Palmolive. (Supplier News).(Colgate Total Advanced Fresh toothpaste)(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Colgate-Palmolive seeks to knock out bad breath for a solid 12 hours with the introduction of Colgate Total Advanced Fresh toothpaste. The new addition to the breath-freshening segment of the toothpaste category--a segment that, according to...

As class-to-mass pace quickens, retailers race to educate consumers. (Beauty Care).
June 9, 2003... In recent years, a steady steam of innovations has catapulted the quality of products lining drug store shelves to a level rivaling that of department store brands. Historically, cutting-edge ingredients and technologies in health and...

The cutting edge has four blades. (What's Hot).(Schick four-blade shaving system)(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... In a category all a bout innovation and add-ons, Schick will attempt to edge out Gillette, the clear market leader, by launching a four-blade shaving system this fall. Energizer Holdings will use the fourblade razor, the first of its kind,...

Arm & Hammer. (Supplier News).(Complete Care toothpaste)(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Arm & Hammer will roll out its Complete Care toothpaste. The new toothpaste, promising the feeling of a professional cleaning, relies on a featuring ultra-refined dental baking soda plus zinc to remove surface stains an d plaque. The zinc...

Cover Girl. (Supplier News).(magazine)(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... This August, Cover Girl will debut the Love Sonnet Collection, a limited-edition line of EyeShimmer Pens, Outlast A 11-Day Lipcolor, Continuous Color Lipstick, CG Smoothers Lip liner, Cheekers Blush and NailSlicks, in luminous hues of pink,...

King of Shaves. (Supplier News).(Jason Kidd agreement)(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... The United Kingdom-born men's shaving brand King of Shaves has signed a deal with professional basketball player Jason Kidd of the New Jersey Nets, making Kidd the commercial face of King Shaves for the next two years. King of Shaves, now the...

Revlon. (Supplier News).(Moonlit Mauve collection)(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Revlon this August will unveil a rich color palette called Moonlit Mauve, a collection of taupes, mauves and violets. In addition to limited edition hues of four-color Quad Shadows and Super Lustrous Lipstick, Revlon will introduce a brand new...

Health Asure. (Supplier News).(sugar-free breath capsules)(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... To freshen the MintAsure brand, Health Asure is relaunching its breath capsules with a new sugar-free formula and updated packaging. MintAsure capsules now are packaged in foil punchpack sheets and are packed in a sleek outer box for easier...

Beauty Beat. (Supplier News).(Beauty Beat joint venture )(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Former Sassy Doo president Dino Valentino and Michael Eckert of Worldwide Cosmetics have teamed up in a joint venture called Beauty Beat, a manufacturing and marketing company that aims to corner the teen portion of the cosmetics, skin care and...

Challenge is building awareness in evolving grooming segment. (Beauty Care).(men's grooming supplies)
June 9, 2003... As more venerable players edge their way into the men's grooming set, the challenge for both suppliers and retailers is delivering the message to men that these products exist and are available in their local drug stores. "The challenge is...

Styling sports salon-inspired edge. (Beauty Care).(teen hair products )(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... Retailers have gone to extremes to court teens. But no sooner have they rolled out teen-targeted planograms, teens have zeroed in on a new trend. Teens, as Teen People's Trendspotters will tell you, claim they are not swayed by glitzy...

L'Oreal USA. (Supplier News).(Science Fellowship Program for Women)(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... L'Oreal USA has created a new Science U.S. Fellows hip Program for Women. The new program, L'Oreal-Unesco for Women in Science Awards, will provide education and research grants to young women pursuing scientific careers. L'Oreal USA will award...

E.T. Browne Drug Co. (Supplier News).(ccess Eventone for Dark Circles Under Eyes)(Brief Article)
June 9, 2003... E.T. Browne Drug Co. continues to expand its Palmer's Skin Success brightening line with specialty skin treatments. The latest, Palmer's Skin Success Eventone for Dark Circles Under Eyes, is positioned as a more affordable alternative to pricey...

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