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Sucampo Pharma, Ltd., a Subsidiary of Sucampo Pharmaceuticals, Inc ...
His achievements include serving as global project leader for the successful international launch of one of Astellas' flagship products, Protopic(R) (tacrolimus) ointment, into Japan, Europe and the United States. "Mr. Soneoka's vast knowledge of international pharmaceutical development makes him the ideal candidate to head our SPL subsidiary as we plan for the expansion of our products to overseas markets," said Ryuji Ueno, M.D., Ph.D., Ph.D, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sucampo Pharmaceuticals. "His expertise will be invaluable as we execute our international business strategy." Said Mr. Soneoka, "I believe my knowledge and experience will enable SPL to develop AMITIZA efficiently in Japan and the other Asian countries and will help to foster strategic alliances for our products throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
Voters flock to polls on historic Super Tuesday
Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton ran neck-and-neck on Super Tuesday as John McCain vied to seal the Republican race in the biggest coast-to-coast White House nominating clash in history. Turnout was set to be high as New Yorkers kicked off the 24-state primary bonanza which rippled across the country, with the last polls set to close in California at 0400 GMT, and Alaska around 0500 GMT Wednesday. In the first state to report, ordained Baptist preacher Mike Huckabee got an early boost by winning the Republican caucuses in West Virginia with 51 percent of the vote over 47 percent for former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. But the day was yet young, and everything was left to play for. Senator Clinton, 60, voice husky from fatigue, has vowed to fight on as opinion surveys picked up a surge by Obama, the 46-year-old Illinois senator vying for the White House job.
These couples fell in love while training for marathons
That was the first of more than a dozen marathons for Mr. Sobol, 45, whose training and social life now revolve around the organization. He's made lifelong friends and guided newcomers through positive, life-altering changes. Recently, he met and married Becky, a Team In Training runner. According to the Leukemia Society's North Texas office, many romances blossom in Team In Training, or TNT, the world's largest endurance sports training program. Team members bond as they share the agony of long training runs and the joy of achieving dreams. TNT is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. Since 1988, the program has guided 340,000 people such as Mr. Sobol to the completion of an endurance event, and participants have raised more than $800 million for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
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