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ITMN-191 isbeing studies alison kraus robert plant developed in robert plant's home diagnoses collaboration with Roche.To access the live teleconference, dial 888-799-0528 (U.S.) or973-200-3372 (international), conference ID# 80676348. To access the liveaudio webcast of the conference call, please log on to the investor relationspage of the company's website at The companyrecommends logging on to the site 15 minutes prior to the start of thepresentation in order to register or download any necessary software.A replay of the webcast and teleconference will be available approximatelythree hours after the call. The teleconference replay will be available for 10business days following the call and can be accessed by dialing 800-642-1687(U.S.) or 706-645-9291 (international), and entering the conference ID#80676348.About InterMuneInterMune is a biotechnology company focused on the research, developmentand commercialization of innovative therapies in pulmonology and hepatology.InterMune has a research and development portfolio addressing idiopathicpulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. Thepulmonology portfolio includes the Phase 3 program, CAPACITY, which isevaluating pirfenidone for the treatment of patients with IPF and a researchprogram focused on small molecules for pulmonary disease. The hepatologyportfolio includes the HCV protease inhibitor compound ITMN-191 (referred toas R7227 at Roche) in Phase 1b, a second-generation HCV protease inhibitorresearch program, and a research program evaluating a new target inhepatology.

For additional information about InterMune and its R&D pipeline,please visit htpp://, Inc.Jim Goff of InterMune, Inc., +1-415-466-2228, alison krause robert plant . We are having an interesting situation this one..JB held out at Brawn for a better package of around 6m.Then came this rocker for him.Brawn turn into Merc robert plant's children . GP and now they are searching and scanning for the bes possible Germans on the planet to race for their team and newsflash your WDC isn't a German so we could be hitting out next season with our WDC being a lame duck and being able to defend His World Title bravely(if at all anybody gave the Brit a chance.Personally the Brit has had his piece of prime time and the regular stuff will recommence next year..Maybe he could brew coffee at Singtel Singapore GP next year.Ha!! Ha!!)Realistically looking the Big Four Don't have a spot for the WDC.Ferrari have already confirmed their line-up.Adding JB would mean they would have six drivers if Kimi doesn't find a new team with Schumi and Fisi too..in the race.McLaren wouldn' want him and honestly if Renault decide to pull out Kubica would be a far better option,Anyway Kimi is the best around in the market and i would love to see the Flying Finn back in business and give his fellow racers a run for their money(even though he has more than half of them put together..)Still the guy is a talent and even Ron Dennis will admit that.Plus he would boost McLaren's chances at the constructors with Ferrari buying themselves back into reckoning with Alonso and a determinr.Then there is Brawn GP or rather Merc robert plant's family . GP(i can't spell the full name probably you would have guessed that by now...).They would rather have German drivers than this Brawn-made Button.Rosberg and heidfield are exciting talents and could bear the Merc robert plant's wife .

flag next year.Then there is Red Bull who were the first to announce their line up for the next season and their line up had some cool talent so Button doesn't fit here.So whose left now?Renault?Their future isn't certain in Formula 1.Then AT&T Williams are confirmed.Then we have the force of my country,Force India.Honestly do you expect them to sign up Button when they already have Luizzi as their second driver and he can race too.Sutil is #1 anyway.Then we have Toro Rosso and they probably go with the Sebastiens...Then we have the new additions Manor,Campos, Lotus and USF1.I don't see Button at USF1 particularly and honestly Campos and Manor? Campos may have Brunno Senna but i would rather lose my WDC sitting at home and then saying that i wasn't driving hence i lost.Maybe Lotus. alison krauss robert plant . I read on the blog on BBC Sport in somebody's comment that Lotus had an exciting package and could challenge if they got it just right.So what do you think?Let me know... robert plant's girlfriend . ROCKVILLE, Md.--(Business Wire)--The Tech Council of Maryland, Maryland`s largest trade association representingthe technology and biotech community, is calling on state lawmakers to doublefunding for the state`s biotech tax credit, create long term funding solutionsfor higher education and develop a stronger transportation infrastructure,during the 2009 legislative session, set to begin January 14 karac plant . TCM`s newly released 2009 Policy Platform outlines the organization`s specificpriorities in the areas of advanced technology; biotechnology; clean and greentechnology; higher education; transportation; taxation; and workforcedevelopment jimmy plant .

TCM`s advocacy efforts during the 2009 regular session of theMaryland General Assembly are focused on making Maryland a great place fortechnology and biotechnology companies to start, grow and flourish . "During tough economic times, the most important thing lawmakers can do is tocreate and maintain a climate for well-paying and family-supporting jobs," saidEd Rudnic, Chairman of TCM`s Board of Directors robert plant's son . "A solid foundation foreconomic growth and stability -- tax incentives, support for higher education,strong infrastructure -- is vital to helping Maryland emerge stronger from thenationwide recession." As the only technology association with a full-time lobbying staff in Annapolis,TCM works year round to protect the interests of Maryland`s top growthindustries, advocating on critical issues in technology, biotechnology, economicdevelopment, capital formation, higher education, transportation, workforcetraining and taxation robert plank . During the 2008 session, TCM successfully led themovement to repeal the Computer Services Sales Tax, secured funding for theEnterprise and Challenge Investment programs and advocated for the extension ofJob Creation Tax Credit . TCM has worked closely with both legislative leadersand the Governor`s Office to ensure continued state support for critical biotechresearch and development, including $6 million in funding for the BiotechnologyTax Credit, $19 million in funding for stem cell research, $2.4 million for theNanotechnology Biotechnology Initiative and the creation of the CoordinatingEmerging Nanobiotechnology Research (CENTR) in Maryland Program.