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William Mc. Brewster, businessman
William Mc. Brewster, a retired Baltimore businessman and lifelong Brooklandville resident, died May 3 of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 81. The son of the owner of the Baugh Chemical Co. and a homemaker, William McIIvaine Brewster...
Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Colleges and Universities, Education, Christianity, Anglicanism
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Inside the actors' studio, with Zach Braff
Zach Braff (Northwestern University, class of '97), the third most popular Zach in Hollywood (after Galifianakis and Efron), went back to his old school last week. He'd returned to teach an acting class, a one-time workshop. The day before, he tweeted:...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Northwestern University, Students, Oz the Great and Powerful (movie), American Medical Association
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Former Office Depot exec pays $30K to settle insider trading charges
A former Office Depot president and chief operating officer is paying the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission more than $30,000 to settle insider trading charges without admitting guilt. Mark D. Begelman, 65, of Delray Beach abused his membership...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Companies and Corporations, Business Enterprises, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Bluegreen Corporation
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Charles Schwab website having technical problems, cause unknown
ReutersApril 23 (Reuters) - U.S. discount stock broker Charles Schwab Corp on Tuesday said its website has been having difficulties since shortly before the stock market's close, affecting clients' ability to trade. A company spokeswoman said Schwab was working...Tags: Charles Schwab
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From the Tarpit: Joe Moglia is an unusual hire by the UFL to coach the Virginia Destroyers
Daily PressJoe Moglia's hire as head coach of the United Football League's new Virginia Destroyers isn't just out-of-the-box, it's out-of-the-factory-where-they-make-the-box. Moglia, as chronicled elsewhere, is a Bigfoot businessman with a nine-figure portfolio...Tags: Public Employees, Colleges and Universities, Education, Al Groh, University of Richmond
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Hedy Hill, stockbroker
Hedy Hill, a stockbroker who led a successful effort to save the Woman's Industrial Exchange in the late 1990s, died of complications from an infection Sunday at Manor Care Ruxton. The Timonium resident was 69.
Born Margaret Hedy van Reuth in Baltimore...Tags: Belvedere Square, Charles Street, Manor Care Incorporated, Christianity, Timonium
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Former state Treasurer Dixon dies
Richard N. Dixon, a conservative Democrat who served as Maryland's state treasurer for six years, died Thursday after suffering a stroke Tuesday, Treasurer Nancy K. Kopp announced. He was 74. Mr. Dixon was the first African-American to win election by...
Tags: Pension and Welfare, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Politics, Interior Policy
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Richard N. Dixon, former Maryland treasurer
Richard N. Dixon, a Carroll County custodian's son who combined financial expertise as a stockbroker with political savvy as a state delegate to become Maryland's first African-American treasurer, died Thursday after suffering a stroke two days earlier....
Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Pension and Welfare, Morgan State University, Carroll County (Maryland), Annapolis
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Probation for former stockbroker presumed dead nearly 30 years
The former Chicago stockbroker who disappeared from his Highland Park home 32 years ago and was presumed dead was given three years probation for fraud and ordered to pay $90,054 in restitution, officials said.
Arthur Gerald Jones was formally...Tags: Corporate Crime, Punishment, Punishment, Corporate Crime, Fraud
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Ex-stockbroker gets life without parole in 2006 killing of DJ
L.A. NOWA former stockbroker was sentenced to life in state prison without parole for the 2006 shooting death of a popular Denver radio host whose body was found floating in the Pacific Ocean off Santa Catalina Island, prosecutors said Monday.... -
People more likely to lie when texting, study finds
TechnologyPeople are more likely to lie via text than other types of communication. At the same time, people are more likely to be angry if they are lied to via text.... -
Root of the recession: the moral self of bankers and brokers
The Religion WorldSociologists at the University of California, Riverside and California State University, Northridge have developed a theory of the moral self that may help explain the ethical lapses in the banking, investment, and mortgage-lending industries that...
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