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Westbrook Diarist
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Silver Lining in Swine Flu Hysteria
Idexx
is reporting an increase in demand
for their swine flu testing kits.
(
Update
: NECN
has more on this story
.)
- John C.L. Morgan
Full disclosure: My wife works for Idexx.
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