| The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 Thomas M. Burton |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| An HMO chief makes a bet on being big. | Business, general | Thomas M. Burton |
| Another drug industry megamerger goes bust: clash of cultures kills Monsanto, AHP marriage. | Business, general | Thomas M. Burton, sdfsdf |
| Dow Corning, implant plantiffs in accord. | Business, general | Thomas M. Burton |
| Drug giants agree to settle pricing suit. | Business, general | Thomas M. Burton |
| Heart devices market battle is revving up. | Business, general | Thomas M. Burton |
| Medtronic agrees to buy upstart AVE for $3.7 billion in a stock transaction.(Abstract) | Business, general | Thomas M. Burton |
| Merck drug said to help bone-building. | Business, general | Thomas M. Burton, Elyse Tanouye |
| Monsanto's cost-cutting steps to raise cash for seed-company acquisitions.(Abstract) | Business, general | Scott Kilman, Thomas M. Burton |
| Mylan faces charge of trade restraint; FTC asks $120 million fine over sharp price rise for two anxiety drugs.(Mylan Laboratories Inc.)(Abstract) | Business, general | Thomas M. Burton, Keith Perine |
| Rite Aid faces profit challenge with PCS Health. | Business, general | Thomas M. Burton, Rebecca Berner |
| Two painkillers add up to one marketing battle.(Searle's Celebrex vs. Merck's Vioxx will compete for arthritis sufferers)(Abstract) | Business, general | Robert Langreth, Thomas M. Burton |
| United HealthCare takes a big charge. | Business, general | Thomas M. Burton |
| United HealthCare to acquire Humana: plan to form U.S.'s biggest managed-care concern is valued at $5.38 billion. | Business, general | Thomas M. Burton, sdfsdfsd |
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