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None of the potential competition is taking potshots yet, and he's in the all-news-is-good-news phase of his campaign.

This news conference marked the start of a new phase of Putin's diplomatic and PR war," she argues.

That in itself is not news, but there is a growing sense on both sides of the Pacific that the competition has entered a complex new phase.

The news marked a phase change.

"Good news, though, a phase III clinical trial has been approved.

Today's news only details Phase 1 of the lineup, so stay tuned for more announcements.

Geron : Shares of the biotechnology company are up 10.05% at $6.24 as of 1 25 p.m. in New York trading on news the company started a Phase 1 clinical trial to test the safety and tolerability of its embryonic stem cell therapy aimed at spinal cord injuries.

The next phase of news, mobile delivery, promises to be even more of a financial straightjacket.

Mike Herd and Paul Owen were the Guardian's news editors for this phase of the project.

Chen was sitting in the room at Synta where Eric Jacobson had revealed the "boinking good" news about elesclomol's Phase 2 melanoma study.

Yet in what could serve as a reminder that it's too early to judge SoftBank's strategy, Roivant received more promising news yesterday, when a Phase 3 trial in which another of its subsidiaries is involved produced positive results.

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