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The HIV drug PRO 140 was sold to CytoDyn, a small company that saw PRO 140 as a good fit to its own drug pipeline.
FORBES: Progress in Drug Therapy Marks the 25th Anniversary of World AIDS Day
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In a Mississippi pro shop I saw the Frogg Togg Chilly Pad, which is a fancy way of saying a foam towel.
FORBES: Simple Technology Keeps You Cool During Hot Weather Sports
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Madrid's refusal came after pro-independence demonstrations that saw 1.5 million people on the streets of Barcelona and Mr Mas has called the election to get a mandate to hold a referendum.
BBC: Catalonia's 'bitter and personal election'
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When Greece unexpectedly reached the last eight with a 1-0 win over Russia, a day before key elections which saw a narrow victory for pro-Euro party New Democracy, Greek newspapers were quick to link Friday's game with the country's economic turmoil and strained relations with Germany.
CNN: Economic turmoil has 'affected' Greece team at Euro 2012
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When I read that, I figured he must have been pro se, but when I looked back I saw he had an attorney.
FORBES: Easy To Trip Up On Alimony Deduction
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And investors saw a growing number of companies using fake pro forma numbers to pump up their earnings releases.
FORBES: Watching The Books
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The company saw weak results in Europe, where revenue on a pro forma, currency adjusted basis fell 12.5% year over year.
FORBES: Avnet FY Q1 Revs In Line; EPS Slightly Light; Strong Guidance
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Kyle Wiens at iFixit and Wired took apart the new Macbook Pro the other day, and he was dismayed by what he saw.
FORBES: Why The New Macbook Pro's Repair Problems Matter
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Pro gaming is a sticky live streaming phenomenon, as that MLG event saw fans consuming an average of 150 minutes each.
FORBES: Blizzard Establishes First Ever Global StarCraft II ESports Ranking System
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We saw it in the campaign to get corporations to withdraw from the American Legislative Exchange Council, a pro-market organization of state legislators that found itself branded racist for supporting state voter-ID and stand-your-ground laws.
WSJ: McGurn: The Chick-fil-A War Is Back On