Tuesday, June 16, 2009 Hill Holliday wins award for Liberty Mutual work Boston ad agency Hill Holliday said it has won a "Media Plan of the Year" award for a campaign on behalf of Liberty Mutual, a Boston-based insurance company. The award was given by industry trade publication AdweekMedia. Liberty Mutual ads... Rowland will head Globe's Washington bureau Christopher Rowland will become The Boston Globe's Washington bureau chief, Globe editor Martin Baron said in a memo to the staff today. Rowland, 47, joined the Globe in 2001 and for the last two years, he has served as the... Officials at a Globe union postpone NLRB meeting Officials of the Boston Newspaper Guild have postponed a scheduled meeting with the National Labor Relations Board until Thursday so they can resume negotiations with Boston Globe management over contract concessions with the newspaper's parent The New York Times... Let Homer Simpson be your TomTom co-pilot Add Homer Simpson to the celebrity voices that motorists can elect to hear on their navigation systems. TomTom NV, a provider of navigation solutions and digital maps, said it has teamed up with Locutio Voice Technologies and Twentieth Century... Globe, union talks run late WEYMOUTH - Boston Globe management and the paper's largest union negotiated past midnight this morning and are set to resume bargaining later today as they try to end a bitter standoff over deep wage cuts and other concessions, union... Lawsuit is filed vs. Data Domain in EMC bidding war EMC Corp. of Hopkinton has found a new ally in its bid to buy Data Domain Inc. Attorneys for the Police & Fire Retirement System of the City of Detroit have filed suit against the Data Domain in a Delaware... Genzyme temporarily halts work at Allston plant Genzyme Corp., the Cambridge biotechnology company, said it is temporarily interrupting bulk production at its Allston Landing manufacturing facility because it has detected a virus that impairs cell growth in one of the facility's six bioreactors. The interruption could impact... Hebrew SeniorLife Opens NewBridge on the Charles Hebrew SeniorLife, a senior healthcare system, announced the opening of the 256 independent living units at NewBridge on the Charles, a continuing care retirement community located on the 162-acre Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Campus in Dedham. Hebrew... Hiring is underway at Evergreen's Michigan plant Hiring is under way at Evergreen Solar Inc.'s new $55 million plant in Midland, Mich., which will make silicon components for solar panels. Evergreen Solar, which is based in Marlborough, last month completed a $72.5 million stock sale, partly to... Cumberland Farms readies cancer drive Officials at Cumberland Farms are scheduled to announce today the Framingham-based convenience store chain's plans to help fight childhood cancer during an event at Children's Hospital Boston. "In the month of July, the company will donate five cents per cup... New Balance celebrates US shoemaking heritage New Balance Athletic Shoe Inc. has always taken a different approach to marketing. While larger rivals hire star athletes to flog their sneakers, Boston-based New Balance might have an ad campaign about the love-hate relationship that no-name runners have... Today in Globe Business Data Domain board rebuffs EMC bid Data storage titan EMC Corp. of Hopkinton has encountered a roadblock in its campaign to acquire Data Domain Inc. for nearly $2 billion. The Data Domain board yesterday voted to reject EMC's $30-a-share, all-cash... Monday, June 15, 2009 Union, Globe in talks about standoff over cuts Boston Globe management and the paper?s largest union have been in intense talks for more than six hours, trying to end a bitter standoff that is costing the union?s members nearly one-fourth of their paychecks. What was supposed to... |
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