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    Jun 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. BDC: Terms of S. Baltimore sportsplex deal were no secret

    The head of the quasi-public city agency that negotiated a 2007 deal over a parcel of land near the city's planned slots parlor defended the handling of the agreement Wednesday, as the city approved a $1.2 million settlement to free the land for...

    Tags: Maryland, Labor Legislation, Regional Authority, Sheila Dixon, Career and Workplace

  2. May 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
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  5. First Mariner, Hale face future without each other

    Edwin F. Hale Sr. has always run headfirst into challenges. Walking away is not his style.
    Edwin F. Hale Sr. has always run headfirst into challenges. Walking away is not his style. But after years of trying to turn around the company he founded, that's what the First Mariner Bancorp chairman and chief executive agreed to do last week —...

    Tags: Finance, Bears Stearns Cos., Financially Distressed Companies, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Retirement

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