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Report: renewable energy a good hedge bet

A report by Framingham-based Energy Insights finds that renewable energy could become a decent utility hedge strategy.The...

Gene program to search for whatever crops up

Westboro's Gene-IT will help the Public Intellectual Property Resource for Agriculture (PIPRA) search for patents on certain agriculture biotechnology...

Bigger bosoms a bustling business

Breast augmentation surgeries grew by 18 percent from 2005 to 2006 says the  American Society for Aesthetic Plastic...

Dodd Blasts Insurance Industry Response To Hurricanes

  U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd, a Democratic presidential hopeful, said he's angry with the insurance industry's response...
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Judge Tosses Conviction In Bank Fraud

  A federal judge has thrown out the conviction of a man charged in the first criminal...

Connecticut Trailing In Biotech Funding

  Venture capital funding for New England's life sciences and health care industries jumped 44 percent last...

Micron to make equipment for Denmark firm

Fitchburg-based Arrhythmia Research Technology Inc. announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Micron Products Inc. will make heart...

Connector board endorses seven health plans

The group charged with implementing the state’s health care reform law today endorsed plans from seven carriers...
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Holy Cross charges ahead with Southbridge St. development

The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester wants to put retail, office and commercial space at...

Lucky 13 for Destination Worcester

Destination Worcester, an organization formed to increase tourism in the city, will be run by a 13-member...
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