Friday, April 23, 2010

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Friday, April 23, 2010

AS&E gets government order
American Science and Engineering Inc., a Billerica company specializing in X-ray detection technology, announced today the receipt of a potential $48.8 million federal order for its ZBV military trailers.

Firm feels your pain on appliance rebate program
The company that provided website support services for the state's appliance rebate program issued a blog mea culpa of sorts this morning.

Hub-Iceland flights are being rerouted
Flights between Boston and Reykjav?k are being rerouted through Glasgow due to the shifting volcanic ash cloud, the first time the Iceland volcano eruption has affected Iceland's air travel.

This BIND is a winner, Staples says
An innovative tie-and-ring system for organizing documents both in the office and at home has won its Global EcoEasy Challenge, Staples Inc. said.

3D archeology is coming to the MFA
Dassault Syst?mes and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, said they are joining forces to apply the power of "experiential 3D," or three-dimensional, technology to archeology.

Redstone gives $1.5m to Harvard, Boston Latin
Sumner M. Redstone, executive chairman of Viacom Inc., has contributed $1 million to Harvard College and Harvard Law School and $500,000 to Boston Latin School.

Comcast Cares Day set for tomorrow
Comcast, a Philadelphia-based provider of entertainment, information, and communication products and services, said it has scheduled its "Comcast Cares Day" for tomorrow in New England.

Four firms make list of top women-led companies
Four local companies have made a national list called the "Top 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Led Companies."

Today in Globe Business
A sample of Business stories from the print edition of today's Boston Globe.

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