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However, the Richmond for Congress headquarters is located at 6600 Franklin Ave. next door to the Rouses supermarket.
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This 65-year-old grandmother Browne, recently trekked 1,150 miles on foot from New Orleans to Rouses Point, N.Y., to raise awareness about climate change.
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In January, it announced it was selling the one million square-foot Rouses Point, N. Y plant where it made its horse-urine derived drugs and employed 900 and cutting a full ten percent of its work force.
Despite 5,000 Law Suits, Wyeth and Endocrinologist Group Hope For HRT Comeback 2008
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Wyeth -- the main pusher of HRT -- had to close a manufacturing plant in Rouses Point, NY and eliminate 15% of its sales force as Prempro plummeted 76% and Premarin, 47%.
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Asked if he assisted in pulling down said Rouses Flake says he did by order of Mr Richd.
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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JEANNE MESERVE, CNN HOMELAND SECURITY CORRESPONDENT: Well, Wolf, when the Anchorage Inn in Rouses Point, New York went up in flames late Sunday night, local firefighters called for help.
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The drive from Rouses Point to Manhattan normally took five and a half hours, but with the help of a thermos full of coffee, a heavy foot, and George Clinton and Parliament, Harvath made it in four.
Takedown Brad Thor 2006
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The drive from Rouses Point to Manhattan normally took five and a half hours, but with the help of a thermos full of coffee, a heavy foot, and George Clinton and Parliament, Harvath made it in four.
Takedown Brad Thor 2006
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Wyeth had to eliminate 15 percent of its drug sales representatives who call on primary care physicians and close its Rouses Point, N.Y., plant.
Hormones Hard to Give Up--for Drug Companies That Make Them 2006
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'National Geographic Migration Study Rouses Indigenous Concern'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'The National Geographic Society\'s Genographic Project has a grand goal paired with a simple plan: Over the next five years, researchers will collect over 100,000 DNA samples from indigenous people around the world and use the genetic data to map human migratory history.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: National Geographic Migration Study Rouses Indigenous Concern 2005
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