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At the two-year mark, 65.4% of T-DM1 patients were alive, compared to 47.5% of patients receiving Xeloda and Tykerb, researchers said.
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"If you want to set it at a certain speed -- say, 'I don't want my kid going over 65 mph' -- it'll beep at them until they slow down, " said Michael Copeland, sales manager for manufacturer Davis Instruments.
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Yet many others first learned of him after Tuesday, when a man -- whom authorities haven't identified, but neighbors and news outlets say is 65-year-old retired truck driver and Vietnam veteran Jimmy Lee Dykes -- approached his bus in Midland City.
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But Nintendo says the Wii's popularity among the over-65 crowd wasn't totally unexpected because the game, which simulates sports like bowling and tennis, is "intuitive ... not intimidating, " said Perrin Kaplan, vice president of marketing and corporate affairs at Nintendo of America.
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Whether or not the Super AMOLED screen dips to a slightly lower 4.65-inch isn't as known.
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Littleton, for what it's worth, isn't betting the farm on the value of his 65-horse herd.
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Companies like U.K. firm Vodafone, U.S.-based Lockheed Martin and China's Haier Group landed toward the bottom of the list, with scores under 65--but they aren't losers by many means.
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That said, these are tough times in the U.S. fast-food business, and investors haven't seemed impressed with Peltz's management of Arby's--Triarc shares are off 65% over the past year.
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As a result, even if Reuters and Dow Jones get taken out at proposed premiums of 43% and 65%, respectively, the shareholders at other news-oriented companies probably won't be able draw much comfort from them.
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With our longer lives, two-thirds of people over age 65 will need some kind of long-term care, and many of us aren't prepared for it.
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