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    Sep 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Dr. James Patrick Connaughton, psychiatrist

    Dr. James Patrick Connaughton, a psychiatrist who was the founder and first director of what became the Johns Hopkins Children and Adolescent Mental Health Center, died Sunday of pancreatic cancer at his Cloisters home in the Woodbrook neighborhood of Baltimore County. He was 80.
    Dr. James Patrick Connaughton, a psychiatrist who was the founder and first director of what became the Johns Hopkins Children and Adolescent Mental Health Center, died Sunday of pancreatic cancer at his Cloisters home in the Woodbrook neighborhood of...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Cancer, Health, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Career and Workplace

  2. Sep 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. State suggesting sweeteners to Constellation-Exelon deal

    As Constellation Energy Group prepares to sell itself to Chicago-based Exelon, critics are advancing proposals to make the deal more palatable to Maryland customers.
    As Constellation Energy Group prepares to sell itself to Chicago-based Exelon, critics are advancing proposals to make the deal more palatable to Maryland customers. The state's consumer advocate is proposing a three-year freeze on rate increases after...

    Tags: Energy Saving, Energy, Shareholders, Civil and Public Service, Companies and Corporations

  4. Sep 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. O'Malley administration: Commission should reject Constellation-Exelon deal

    The O'Malley administration is asking state regulators to reject Constellation Energy Group's plan to sell itself to Chicago-based Exelon Corp. unless the companies provide greater assurance that the new owner can deliver reliable service to Maryland customers.
    The O'Malley administration is asking state regulators to reject Constellation Energy Group's plan to sell itself to Chicago-based Exelon Corp. unless the companies provide greater assurance that the new owner can deliver reliable service to Maryland...

    Tags: Trials, Energy Saving, Energy, Civil and Public Service, Exelon Corp.

  6. Sep 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Constellation-Exelon merger hearings scheduled

    Marylanders may comment on the merger between Constellation Energy Group and Chicago-based Exelon Corp. at hearings scheduled in Bel Air, Baltimore and Annapolis. The Maryland Public Service Commission will entertain public comment at hearings in the...

    Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Government, Civil and Public Service, Exelon Corp., Annapolis

  8. Oct 3, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Solar home business shining in Maryland

    It might<b> </b>not seem to be<b> </b>a bright investment right now, after weeks of seemingly endless clouds and rain, but solar panels are popping up on rooftops all over Maryland.
    It might not seem to be a bright investment right now, after weeks of seemingly endless clouds and rain, but solar panels are popping up on rooftops all over Maryland. With government help in the form of tax credits and grants, companies making equipment...

    Tags: Sales, Energy Saving, Public Employees, Solar Energy, Tax Credits

  10. Oct 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Constellation, Exelon shareholder meeting on merger set for Nov. 17

    Constellation Energy Group and Exelon Corp. shareholders will have their say on the companies' proposed merger at separate meetings on Nov. 17, according to regulatory documents filed Wednesday. Along with state and federal regulatory approval, investors...

    Tags: Trials, Court Preliminary, Economy, Business and Finance, Leveraged Buyouts, Shareholders

  12. Jul 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. EPA rule seeks to curb long-distance air pollution

    In a sweeping move aimed at curbing long-distance air pollution that afflicts the health of 240 million Americans &#8212; including Marylanders &#8212; the Environmental Protection Agency is ordering power plants across much of the eastern United States to sharply curtail emissions.
    In a sweeping move aimed at curbing long-distance air pollution that afflicts the health of 240 million Americans — including Marylanders — the Environmental Protection Agency is ordering power plants across much of the eastern United States...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Health, Metal and Mineral, Mining, Indiana

  14. Jul 9, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. CEO pay on the rise again

    The pay cuts didn't last long.
    The pay cuts didn't last long. Chief executives of publicly traded companies in Maryland and across corporate America saw their compensation rebound in 2010 as profits came back and the stock market recovered much of the ground it lost in the recession....

    Tags: Hunt Valley, Corporate Officers, CEO Pay, Companies and Corporations, Career and Workplace

  16. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Exelon seeking information for new Baltimore building

    Exelon Corp., which has agreed to acquire Constellation Energy Group in a $7.9 billion deal, is seeking information on available commercial space in downtown Baltimore that could house the combined company's competitive power and "green" energy businesses...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Energy, Chicago Hotels, Business

  18. Jul 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. How did Mayo Shattuck earn all that dough?

    Constellation Energy Group CEO Mayo A. Shattuck III was paid $15.7 million last year. Wouldn't it be interesting to know just what decisions he made that were worth that kind of money? George B. Wroe, Glyndon

    Tags: Mayo A. Shattuck III

  20. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. CEO pay costly to U.S. global competitiveness

    If anyone is wondering why American jobs are being shipped overseas "because the costs are lower," you need only look at what we are paying our CEOs versus what over countries are paying theirs. According to a recent letter writer, while we are paying our...

    Tags: Under Armour Inc., Corporate Officers, Kevin Plank, Chicago Hotels, CEO Pay

  22. Jul 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. CEO pay: Let them eat golf balls

    The latest news on executive pay at publicly traded companies is good &mdash; if you happen to be a CEO, that is. Reflecting the national trend, at least 14 highly-paid chief executives of 19 companies surveyed in the Baltimore region saw fatter paychecks in 2010, according to a Sun analysis.
    The latest news on executive pay at publicly traded companies is good — if you happen to be a CEO, that is. Reflecting the national trend, at least 14 highly-paid chief executives of 19 companies surveyed in the Baltimore region saw fatter paychecks...

    Tags: Elections, Shareholders, Corporate Officers, CEO Pay, Companies and Corporations

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