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A mugshot of William Leonard Pickard
On November 6, 2000, Kansas Highway Patrolmen pulled over a rented Buick LeSabre on what seemed like a routine traffic stop. That was until the driver, 58-year-old William Leonard Pickard, bolted from the scene on foot, escaping into the woods of rural Kansas. Searching the Buick, the police found, among other seemingly incriminating literature, a government-issued guide on controlled substances and a brochure titled “How to Escape Federal Prison Camp.” More crucially, in a Ryder van accompanying the rented LeSabre, the cops found a packed-up LSD lab.
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UK and others agree to fast-track adapted COVID-19 vaccines The agreement will avert the need for lengthy clinical studies if authorised vaccines are adapted in future, as long as the manufacturers offer robust evidence of their potency and safety, according to the agreement by the ACCESS Consortium. FILE: Nurse May Parsons administers the Pfizer/BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine to Margaret Keenan, 90, at University Hospital in Coventry, central England, on 8 December 2020, making Keenan the first person to receive the vaccine in the country s biggest ever immunisation programme. Picture: AFP
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LONDON - Modified vaccines designed to protect against emerging coronavirus variants will get fast-track approval under a pact announced on Thursday by medicines regulators in Britain and four other countries.
Modified vaccines designed to protect against emerging coronavirus variants will get fast-track approval under a pact announced on Thursday by medicines regulators in Britain and four other countries.