A bitter pill as China crackdowns squeeze pharma margins
(Reuters) - A crackdown on corruption and pricing in China's fast-growing pharmaceutical market h
(Reuters) - A crackdown on corruption and pricing in China's fast-growing pharmaceutical market h
CANNES France - Screening films in digital is like forcing audiences to watch television in public, cult director Quentin Tarantino told the Cannes film festival on Friday, adding that the lush 35-millimetre cinema he grew up with was "dead".
A tearful Ray Rice, the Baltimore Ravens' Pro Bowl running back, apologized to football fans and team staff on Friday for a fight he had with his then-fiancee that led to his arrest.
PORT-AU-PRINCE/SANTO DOMINGO - A painful mosquito-borne virus spreading quickly through the Caribbean is causing alarm in Haiti and neighboring Dominican Republic, where health officials are scrambling to respond to a surge of new patients.
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Neither England nor Italy can afford to lose next month's World Cup opener in Brazil, former Ital
Nepal has named two Himalayan peaks near Mount Everest after Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzin
President Barack Obama will make a pitch for U.S.