Aptiv Solutions Announces Official Launch
RESTON, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Chairman and CEO Patrick K. Donnelly today announced the official launch of Aptiv Solutions, a global biopharmaceutical and medical device development services company. The Company has integrated the resources and expertise of Averion International, Fulcrum Pharma, and ClinResearch, these companies now become Aptiv Solutions. In addition, ADDPLAN, the developer of advanced adaptive trial software products, will be a unit of the new company. Trio Clinical Resourcing,
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$40 for $100 Worth of Photo and Video Digitization Services from ScanDigital
Sophisticated scanners make sandwiching coworkers between two pieces of plate glass to preserve office-party memories a thing of the past. Take advantage of technological innovations with today’s Groupon: for $40, you get $100 worth of photo and video digitization services from ScanDigital . Memories are safe with ScanDigital: it has processed more than five million images since 2007, making it the biggest digitization service in the country. Up to three Groupons can be combined in one order. The celluloid specialists at ScanDigital turn grainy 3″x5″ photos and dented VHS tapes into dependable digital files that fill the future with the pleasant retrospections and introspections of a warm and wonderful past. With $100 worth of services, you can digitize roughly 200 photos, 175 negatives, 150 slides, six 3″ 8mm film reels, or five videocassettes; mix any of the memory mediums of ScanDigital services ( click here to see all the formats). The digitization process includes photo color correction and cleaning and prepping film to ensure the highest possible transfer quality. Go online and fill out a form that generates a shipping label, then mail the materials. After about three to four weeks, you get back the original copies along with their new, high-quality clones on DVD. Digitally backing up photo and video archives is invaluable for photographers, videographers, and anyone with photos and videos. Someday soon, the home videos of your first-grade choir solo will warp and your sweet warbles will become the terrifyingly chipmunk drones of your fifth-grade rock show of rocks. Significant moments seem insignificant when their video playback quality is significantly obstructed or when their photos are stained and faded by Father Time’s clumsy coffee spills. Today’s Groupon can be applied toward a bulk order (starting at 1,000 photos)—combining the Groupon discount with a $.10-off-per-photo bulk discount—but only one Groupon may be applied with this option. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: This Year’s Coolest Gadget Has science finally found a way to make dogs less boring? Read more…
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$30 for Two General Admission Lawn Tickets to See Def Leppard, with Special Guest Heart, at Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach on June 25 (Up to $78…
Music is still the best way to express love, loss, joy, and the manner in which to agitate anatomical parts after putting them in and taking them out. Get ready to shake it all about with today’s Groupon: for $30, you get two general-admission lawn tickets to see Def Leppard, with special guest Heart, at Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach on Saturday, June 25, at 7:30 p.m. (a $48 value before fees, or up to a $78 value online, including all Ticketmaster fees). Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and parking is included. Generation gaps call an evening-long truce to absorb the electric harmonies and magnetic energy of legendary rock bands Def Leppard and Heart . Def Leppard began its ascent to British hard-rock royalty in the late 1970s, solidifying its reign with the 1987 hit album Hysteria and its iconic anthems “Love Bites” and “Armageddon It.” Its latest tour stokes nostalgia and then pours sugar on it, with library classics giving way to singles such as “Undefeated” from the forthcoming Mirrorball live album. Heart frontwomen Ann and Nancy Wilson add to the aural carnival with sisterly harmonics and guitar-wrangling routines developed from more than 30 years onstage. Revelry-inducing ’70s hits “Barracuda” and “Crazy on You,” along with soul-clutching ’80s power ballads “Alone” and “What About Love,” embody the decades whence they came while continuing to forcefully knock the socks and toenail polish off rapt concertgoers. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: This Year’s Coolest Gadget Has science finally found a way to make dogs less boring? Read more…
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$30 for $60 Worth of Neo-Southern Fare and Wine at Stove in Portsmouth
The monopoly tycoons of the 19th century traditionally did their wheeling and dealing at fine-dining establishments, cleverly concealing the fact that they still lived with their parents. Enjoy a unique twist on fine cuisine with today’s Groupon: for $30, you get $60 worth of neo-Southern fare and wine at Stove in Portsmouth. Parties are limited to six or fewer, and guests must call ahead to make a reservation, as the dining room has only nine tables. Chef Sydney Meers uses fresh and local meat, seafood, and produce to craft an eclectic menu of Mississippi classics with international flair. Embodying Stove’s signature blend of classic and innovative elements, the large-course jumbo flounder comes atop local root vegetables, fennel, and kalamata olives abetted by a tomato, basil, and caper reduction that’s been thickened with heat and positive verbal reinforcement ($25). The Pork-o-Rama barbecue features a porky foursome of Darden Farm’s cured ham, sausage, house-made Smoochie Bear ham, and slow-roasted pork belly enthroned with 42-ingredient house barbecue sauce (small, $12; large, $23). The seasonally influenced Stove-o-tarian overflows with seasonal plant flesh and is as ever changing as the acceptable length for sideburns (price is based on market values). Diners wash down fare with a bevy of wines by the bottle and the glass ($7.50–$9). Stove’s artful meals rest upon white-clothed tables nestled intimately inside cool, seafoam-green walls, which sport galleries of the owner’s outsider art . Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: This Year’s Coolest Gadget Has science finally found a way to make dogs less boring? Read more…
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Va.’s Elite: Harold
On this webisode of Va.’s Elite, John Wallpher and Kristen Kenney breakdown standout defensive end and linebacker Eli Harold of Ocean Lakes .
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Smog warning issued for Hampton Roads
State officials issued a smog warning for Hampton Roads on Tuesday, the first of the year, and more unhealthy air is forecast for today.
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CI Centre Announces Global Launch of SPYPEDIA
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Centre for Counterintelligence and Security Studies (CI Centre) announces the global launch of the world’s most comprehensive & Informative Security & Counterintelligence database called SPYPEDIA.
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Cardinal Bank Opens Fourth Banking Center in Arlington, Virginia; 27th in the Region
TYSONS CORNER, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cardinal Bank opens 27th Banking Center
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Va. Beach woman gets 15 months for Iraq bribery case
A Virginia Beach woman was sentenced today to 15 months in federal prison for her role in a bribery scheme to obtain two government contracts in Iraq .
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Heritage Hunt Country Club and Community Management Corporation Save 84 Trees at Recycling Event
GAINESVILLE, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Heritage Hunt Golf and Country Club recently held their inaugural Recycling Festival where the collective efforts of everyone involved helped save 84 trees and dispose of 45 cubic yards of waste.
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