Webb Takes Virginia and the Democrats Take the Senate; 10 House Races Still Uncalled

Wiki the VoteThis afternoon Republican incumbent George Allen conceded the Virginia senate race to Democratic challenger Jim Webb, giving the Democrats the 51 seats they needed to control the Senate. Democrats are also currently running at 239 House seats to the Republicans' 196, with ten seats still too close to call.

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Opposition Builds to CanWest's Bid to Kill Canada's Drug Ads Ban

A coalition of unions, women's and health groups have been granted intervenor status in a case in which CanWest MediaWorks is seeking to overturn the Canadian government's ban on direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA). The groups argue that if CanWest is successful it would push up healthcare costs and undermine the sustainability of the Canadian healthcare system.

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Degrees of Dependency: Drug Companies & Patient Groups

In a survey of 29 U.S. patient groups, New Scientist found only two ruled out drug company funding. Seven of the patient groups surveyed received less than 5% of their income from drug companies, while others were reliant on them for over one-third of their budget.

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