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Sustainable Seafood

Sustainable Seafood

This week on Radio Boston, we are using this regulatory impasse as an opportunity to ask some big questions. Can New Englands most beleaguered fish stocks rebound with better management or is it too late? Is there even such a thing as sustainable New England seafood? As consumers, what should we look for at the grocery store? Is local necessarily better, like it seems to be with meat and produce?

Audio|Fri, 19 Jun 2009|More from Radio Boston
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“…The point is that there are large drug companies including -- including all the big multinationals. They do business quite well in all these countries and none of them have withdrawn …”

“…During her to know what he meant by if drug companies pay their fair share but as you see it's actually correct. That back when the Medicare drug benefit was being legislated in …”

Here and Now for Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Here and Now for Wednesday, June 17, 2009

On today's podcast — the Obama administration proposes new financial market regulations; prescription drug prices; magnetic brain study; the California budget crisis; and the Country Music Television Awards and Ornette Coleman's, "The Shape of Jazz to Come."

Audio|Wed, 17 Jun 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…We'll let the drug companies also say that the US sent American patience and drug companies. . Subsidize the rest of the world that they charge this much because they do the research and development that everyone else benefits. …”

“…drove that makes it to market in fact the pipelines in American drug companies are really pretty puny as far as the number of new drugs. With all that money 350 billion dollars a year. Sloshing …”

Tuan Ha-Ngoc, CEO of AVEO Pharmaceuticals

Tuan Ha-Ngoc, CEO of AVEO Pharmaceuticals

(NECN) - As the recession wares on, companies are looking for new and innovative ways to stay afloat and raise money. Pharmaceutical companies are no exception. One Cambridge, Massachusetts-based firm says its found the ticket to success in th...

Video|Wed, 17 Jun 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…So this has led to some business opportunities and partnerships with other drug companies right that's absolutely correct because of a unique. Stat of its -- so we can bring to bear. And we have partnerships …”

WHO meets with officials to discuss possible pandemic

WHO meets with officials to discuss possible pandemic

(NECN/ABC) - New cases of the H1N1 virus, or Swine Flu, are prompting the World Health Organization to consider declaring a official pandemic. According to the WHO, 73 countries have reported a total of over 25,000 and those numbers are...

Video|Wed, 10 Jun 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…asking why did WHO is resisted raising the level for so long. Drug companies are racing to produce a vaccine the earliest one might be ready in October. In some regions that's the start of flu …”

TWIB: A healthcare overhaul

TWIB: A healthcare overhaul

(NECN) - Stuart Altman, healthcare expert,advisor and Brandeis University Professor talks about President Obama's stated goal of reducing healthcare costs by $2 trillion over the next ten years. He says we need to change the organizational s...

Video|Sun, 17 May 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…met with representatives of hospitals doctors labor the insurance industry and the drug companies this past week. Back in the 1990s these groups wouldn't sit at the same table now they're talking about at least setting …”

President Obama Radio Address 05/16/2009

President Obama Radio Address 05/16/2009

President Barack Obama says agreement on an energy bill and a promise by interest groups to squeeze trillions of dollars in savings from the health care system show that change has come to Washington.

Audio|Sat, 16 May 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…health care system. That's why I've met with representatives of insurance and drug companies doctors and hospitals. And labor unions were pledging to do their part to reduce health care costs. These are some of the …”

Here and Now for Monday, May 11, 2009

Here and Now for Monday, May 11, 2009

On today's podcast — the latest on recently jailed journalist Roxana Saberi; the documentary film, "Waiting for Armageddon"; President Obama's initiative to cut healthcare costs; the inescapable TV commercial; and an exhibition of films by Timothy and Stephen Quay.

Audio|Mon, 11 May 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…House is calling it a game changer for health care reform. Doctors drug companies insurers and hospital reps met with President Obama this morning and pledged to cut up to two trillion dollars in health care …”

President Obama discusses health care reform

President Obama discusses health care reform

(NECN: Washington) - From the White House this afternoon, President Barack Obama praised health industry group for coming forward with an offer to reduce the growth of spending by $2 trillion a year to overhaul the system. Industry figures ple...

Video|Mon, 11 May 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…we are today around a common purpose. Workers executives hospitals nurses doctors drug companies insurance companies members of congress. We're kind of broad coalition everybody with a seat of the table but I talked about during …”

Boston Globe, largest union reach tentative deal

Boston Globe, largest union reach tentative deal

(NECN: Peter Howe, Boston, Mass.) - There is a tentative deal today to keep The Boston Globe running. The newspaper and its largest union have agreed on concessions. The breakthrough came about 4 a.m. after nearly 11 hours of negotiations, sa...

Video|Wed, 6 May 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…member of the guild. And all indications are that they got their drug companies. . That's benefit reductions. And also the guild agreed to some modification of these now legendary lifetime job guarantees is good deal under …”

Here and Now for Friday, May 1, 2009

Here and Now for Friday, May 1, 2009

On today's podcast — a look at Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder; potential Supreme Court nominees to succeed Justice Souter; a preview of tomorrow's Kentucky Derby; toy maker Mattel opens a 'Barbie' store in Shanghai; our listeners' letters; and a look at the neurological condition synesthesia.

Audio|Fri, 1 May 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…Who says he offended that anyone would ever think that perks from drug companies would affect his decision making and further. He said that close relationships between doctors professors and drug companies. . Could lead to medical advances -- Richard Krueger of Mansfield Massachusetts agreed he writes. As a regulatory professional for over 36 years …”

“…docile said that doctors aren't influenced by pens and other trinkets that drug companies give them. If that is true why do the drug companies give pens and trinkets if they think the medical profession short of -- I fight hard to imagine one pharmaceutical executive saying …”