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As the patent for the cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor, the best-selling prescription medication of all time, is about to expire, some critics are accusing drugmaker Pfizer of unfair business practices in order to protect and extend its revenue stream. Read

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'Ticket to Work' Program Helps People Get Off Disability Insurance

Returning to work isn't easy. This program offers a trial period in which someone can test his ability to hold down a job for nine months without a loss of benefits. Read

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1815: French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte is defeated at the Battle of Waterloo. A coalition force mainly comprising the British army, under the Duke of Wellington, and the Prussian army, commanded by Gebhard von Blucher, ends Bonaparte's brief return to power, near the village of Waterloo, Belgium.

1979: President Jimmy Carter and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev sign the controversial SALT II arms-reduction treaty, which would never be ratified by Congress.

1983: Just over 20 years after Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space, astrophysicist Sally Ride becomes the first American woman in space. Ride would operate the space shuttle Challenger's robotic arm, which she helped design, during the six-day mission

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