Thursday, August 20, 2009 JetBlue halts all-you-can-fly sale By Paul S. Makishima, Globe Staff All things must end. Citing heavy demand, JetBlue stopped its all-you-can-fly offer nearly two days before it was set to expire. Last Wednesday, the discount carrier launched the deal, which allowed travelers to fly... Everett High wins Eastern Bank contest By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Everett High School?s football team has won a contest to appear in an upcoming Eastern Bank TV commercial, the bank said. The Boston-based bank, which has almost $7 billion in assets and more than 80... American is the official airline of the Patriots By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff American Airlines announced a three-year marketing partnership that establishes it as the official airline and official sponsor of the New England Patriots, the New England Revolution, and Gillette Stadium. Terms of the contract with the... Anika gets OK to market drug in Canada By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Anika Therapeutics Inc. said it has received regulatory approval to distribute a treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee in Canada. The treatment is MONOVISC, a single injection viscosupplement for the treatment of osteoarthritis of the... Mass. unemployment rate rises from 8.6 to 8.8% By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff The unemployment rate in Massachusetts rose to 8.8 percent in July with 2,800 jobs lost as compared with June?s 8.6 percent unemployment rate, the state's Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development said in a... Azigo launches discount reminder service for WBUR By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Azigo said that WBUR, the Boston University public radio station, will use Azigo technology to help its member listeners to save money when they surf the Web. "Azigo's software will allow WBUR to reach these... Americans remain confident they can pay for college By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff American families expressed "unexpected confidence" in their ability to continue to pay for their son?s or daughter?s education despite the challenges of a recession, and many appear to use borrowed funds so a child can... Mascoma announces CEO search By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Mascoma Corp., a biofuel company that recently relocated from Boston to Lebanon, N.H., said it is looking for a new chief executive. Its current chief executive, Bruce A. Jamerson, is transitioning to the role of... Today in Globe Business Alleged data thief long known for computer mastery Albert Gonzalez?s computer skills were known to federal authorities years before he became what they say is the mastermind of the biggest credit card data heist in US history. In the late... Wednesday, August 19, 2009 Hub wants $15m in fed money for wireless network By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino is asking the federal government for $15 million in stimulus funds to provide training in Internet technology and to jump-start the effort to build out a wireless broadband network to... Lawson staying, Fidelity employment stable Fidelity Investments president Rodger Lawson said he is not leaving the company and expects to remain its boss for the foreseeable future. Lawson was responding publicly for the first time to reports that he would be leaving the mutual fund... Abbey Road coming to a Rock Band near you (File image: Handout) By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Harmonix Music Systems Inc., the Cambridge-based developer of music-oriented video games, confirmed release details for three Beatles albums that will be available for purchase as downloadable content for a Beatles music... Icelandair relocates N. American office to Quincy By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Icelandair, the national carrier of Iceland, said that it has relocated its North American corporate headquarters from Columbia, Md., to Quincy. The airline currently operates 11 flights a week from Logan International Airport, and the... |
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