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Massachusetts, unions agree to cost cuts

BOSTON (Reuters) - Massachusetts reached agreements with leaders of four major public sector unions on cost-cutting measures aimed at saving the state millions of dollars and preventing hundreds of layoffs, officials said on...

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Family wants to delay woman's burial

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 20 (UPI) -- A Massachusetts veterinarian's family has asked a court to delay her burial because they doubt her husband's story that she killed herself in a Caribbean hotel. Dr. Joan Baruffaldi, 45, died...

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Federal oversight of light-rail, subway safety is past due

IT'S A SHAME that it has taken accidents, deaths and injuries for the federal government to wake up to the danger posed by inadequate, and in some cases nonexistent, oversight of many or most subway and light-rail systems...

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The New Face of Formatech.com

Formatech, Inc is pleased to announce the launch of their new website. The redesigned site features detailed information about the variety of services Formatech offers, including: product development, lyophilization...

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Mass. families adopt 244 foster children - Boston Globe

WWLP 22News Mass. families adopt 244 foster children Boston Globe CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Dozens of Massachusetts families have opened their homes to more than 240 children as the state marks the seventh annual National Adoption Day....

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Insurance Mandate Could Spur Walk-In Clinic Boom

As it gets more difficult to see a primary care doctor, walk-in medical centers are picking up the slack. And if Congress succeeds in passing a nationwide health insurance mandate, the urgent care industry expects even more...

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Importance of Real-Time CPR Feedback Presented at AHA Scientific Sessions 2009

CHELMSFORD, Mass. --(Business Wire)-- ZOLL Medical Corporation (NasdaqGS: ZOLL) announced today that the importance of real-time feedback to improve the quality of CPR was presented in two separate poster presentations at the...

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'Big Brother' winner seeks bail in Mass. drug case

BOSTON -- The winner of the CBS reality TV show "Big Brother 9" is headed to court to renew his request to be released on bail while he awaits trial for allegedly trying to sell oxycodone pills. Adam Jasinski, of Delray Beach,...

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New Interactive Benchmark Product Suite Just Unveiled

BOSTON, MA, Nov 20, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Technology users worldwide can now engage with Aberdeen Group's primary research in a very personalized way to gain valuable insights into their business practices and receive...

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A Kids-Eye View Of Thanksgiving

We know all the stories: how the Pilgrims and Indians got together in Plymouth Rock, Mass., and had a meal of Thanksgiving for surviving that first year; or, if you're a Virginia native, how Capt. John Woodleaf held "a day of...

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