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March 30-April 5, 2018: This week in Memphis history -
Saturday, March 31, 2018
1968: “I looked down at Martin’s face. His eyes wobbled, then for an instant focused on me. ‘Martin, It’s all right. Don’t worry. This is Ralph. This is Ralph.’ His eyes grew calm and he moved his lips. I was certain he understood and was trying to say something. Then in the next instant, I saw the understanding drain from his eyes and leave them absolutely empty.”
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Driving Course For Teens Grew Out Of Tragedy, Saves Lives -
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
When a parent loses a child, there is no definitive timeline for working through the stages of grief. Remnants of denial may always linger. Anger might cast a long shadow. Bargaining can play with the mind, depression can come and go in waves, and acceptance may be a life-long journey.
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Berryhill Promoted at Reynolds, Bone & Griesbeck -
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Paul B. Berryhill has been promoted to tax partner at Reynolds, Bone & Griesbeck PLC. In his new role at the certified public accounting and advisory firm, his primary responsibilities are developing and managing client relationships, developing and training staff members, being a technical tax resource for the firm and assisting in the management of the firm.
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Commercial Success -
Saturday, January 10, 2015
If, as the saying goes, everyone gets 15 minutes of fame, Bart Durham’s has come in 15- and 30-second spurts – the length of the commercials that depict him as a lawyer everyman, ever-ready to tilt at windmills for the sake of justice for the working class.
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GTx Scientific Officer Resigns -
Saturday, April 19, 2014
James Dalton, the chief scientific officer and vice president of Memphis-based GTx Inc., will resign effective Aug. 31 to become dean of the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy.
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GTx Scientific Officer Resigns -
Thursday, April 17, 2014
James Dalton, the chief scientific officer and vice president of Memphis-based GTx Inc., will resign effective Aug. 31 to become dean of the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy.
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GTx Layoffs Show Drug Market’s Volatility -
Thursday, October 3, 2013
The layoffs at Memphis-based GTx Inc., announced Tuesday, Oct. 1, came with the resignation of the drug manufacturing company’s chief financial officer and pay cuts for GTx’s top three leaders.
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Unified Moves To East Pointe Biz Center -
Friday, April 20, 2012
An independent forensic engineering and investigations company has relocated its Mid-South Service Center to a more secure location.
Unified Investigations & Sciences Inc. has inked 8,565 square feet in East Pointe Business Center Building D, 3875 Vantech Drive. The Suwanee, Ga.-based tenant was previously located at 3955 Whitebrook Drive, where it serviced Arkansas, North Mississippi and West Tennessee.
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Powerful Possibilities -
Monday, May 17, 2010
Oct. 29 turned into a day for window staring when the news came.
The top executives of GTx Inc. looked at the bleak gray of an overcast sky from the seventh floor of the Toyota Center, their minds gone blank.