Loans help Somerville flood victims, but city still on hook
In a best-case scenario, the July 10 flood will end up costing the city of Somerville $600,000. For residents and business owners in the city, the calculation is a little more complicated. Homeowners, renters, non-profits and other businesses are all eligible for low-interest loans provided by the Small Business Administration, a federal agency. Somerville has $10 million worth of insurance ...
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Valley program turns hobbies into businesses
PHARR Emma Llanas makes quick work of a tear in the seat of a pair of plaid shorts. Carefully guiding the fabric through the sewing machine in her living room, her fingers dodge the bobbing needle until what was once a flaw that rendered the...
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Merck Grants License to LabCorp for Development of Test To Potentially Identify Patients Likely to Respond to ...
WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J.----Merck today announced a non-exclusive license agreement with Laboratory Corporation of America® Holdings for the commercialization of a genetic test that may help predict the response of patients with Hepatitis C virus infection to peginterferon alpha-based therapy.
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Associated Press Wednesday Morning Ohio Headlines - 7/28/2010
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Republicans say Ohio's Democratic governor has taken nearly $1.5 million in campaign money from those with ties to the financial industry while attacking the Wall Street ties of his Republican rival.
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