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 Clinical trial results for an experimental cancer drug, set to be released Sunday, are expected to a mark new beginning for ImClone Systems Inc. after 18 months spent mired in scandal.Doctors have long heralded Erbitux despite ImClone s problems, and analysts have said it has blockbuster potential. Published reports Friday said physicians who have seen the clinical data, to be presented at a medical conference in Chicago, claim it confirms Erbitux s effectiveness in treating colon cancer.Merck KGaA, ImClone s German partner, has already said it plans to use the trial results to file for approval to sell Erbitux in Europe. It is unclear, however, if the data will be the foundation for a second try at U.S. approval.Still, ImClone stock has been steadily rising in the weeks leading up to the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting. On Friday, ImClone stock rose more than 21 percent or $5.04 a share to close at $28.50 on the Nasdaq Stock Market.However, ImClone stock i stanley cup s still far below the $70 a share range it was trading at in Dec. 2001 before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration rejected Im stanley cup Clone s application for Erbitux mdash; despite indications the drug worked mdash; saying the trial was sloppily conducted.        The rejection led to an insider trading scandal in which ImClone founder and forme stanley bottle r CEO Sam Waksal pleaded guilty to various charges, including fraud, and threw the stock into a tail spin. Waksal will be sentenced in June; the investigation continues and h Xsie Priest sex abuse victims in U.S. look to new pope for help
 Lots of off-beat choices have been playing Zeus lately. You had Liam Neeson in the Titans films. You have Sean Bean in the Percy Jackson films. But screw that 鈥?we want Christopher Fuckin ; Walken playing the King of the Gods. And this movie already exists.     The movie in question is called Gods Behaving Badly, and it was filmed back stanley cups uk  in 2011 or so. It also features Nelsan Ellis 鈥?Lafayette from True Blood 鈥?as the Greek god Dionysus, and Sharon Stone as Aphrodite 鈥?see above set photo, via Indiewire. Also, Edie Falco plays Artemis, John Turturro plays Hades, Rosie Perez plays Persephone, and Phylicia Rashad plays Demeter. Oh, and Alicia Silverstone is the movie   main character 鈥?an ordinary woman who gets caught up in the machinations of the Greek Gods, wh stanley mugg o are all living in Brooklyn. Update: Yes, as people have surmised, this film is in post-production, and there   no release date. No clue, eve stanley cup n, when we ;ll see a trailer. It could just be one of those films that vanishes into limbo. The movie is loosely based on the novel Gods Behaving Badly by Marie Phillips, which takes place in London instead of Brooklyn and has the following synopsis on Amazon:  Being a Greek god is not all it once was. Yes, the twelve gods of Olympus are alive and well in the twenty-first century, but they are crammed together in a London townhouse-and none too happy about it. And they ;ve had to get day jobs: Artemis as a dog-walker, Apollo as a TV psychic,