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    Nov 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. The earlier we learn financial lessons, the better

    John David Kromkowski learned about compound interest as a youngster with the help of a passbook savings account at the bank. "Every time you went in, they would calculate the interest for you and put it in the book," the 49-year-old Baltimore County...

    Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Bank of America Corp., T. Rowe Price, Banking, Finance

  2. Nov 22, 2011 |Story| HB Independent
  3. Mailbag: Pardon more than two turkeys

    While President Obama is pardoning two turkeys for Thanksgiving, every one of us has that same presidential power by choosing a nonviolent Thanksgiving observance that spares a turkey's life. And here are some good reasons: •You are what you eat....

    Tags: Republican Party, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Barack Obama

  4. Sep 10, 2011 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  5. The Spirit of Bozo: Remembering Al Hall

    Best known for producing and directing the Bozo show, Al Hall has lost his battle with cancer at the age of 82. Al worked at WGN-TV for 40 years, producing and directing everything from parades to Ray Rayner to sports. And as WGN Entertainment reporter Dean Richards reports, the Bozo show and Al Hall retired the same day.
    Best known for producing and directing the Bozo show, Al Hall has lost his battle with cancer at the age of 82. Al worked at WGN-TV for 40 years, producing and directing everything from parades to Ray Rayner to sports. And as WGN Entertainment reporter...

    Tags: Human Interest, WGN, Bozo the Clown (fictional character), Arts and Culture, Pies and Tarts

  6. Sep 16, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Attorney's surprising heart disease diagnosis leads to fundraiser participation

    Phil Cosentino never has been one to sit back and watch life go by.
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    Phil Cosentino never has been one to sit back and watch life go by. Instead, he lives it to the fullest. He's a runner who participates in everything from trail races to half marathons. He loves to ski and has logged more than 30 scuba dives. And,...

    Tags: Heart Attack, High Blood Pressure, Weddings, Health and Medical Professionals, Justice System

  8. Sep 24, 2011 |Story| Burbank Leader
  9. Burbank able to battle back

    GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Burbank d. Crescenta Valley, 23-25, 21-25, 25-14, 25-22, 16-14: Despite dropping the first two games, the Bulldogs battled back to take three straight and win the Pacific League match Thursday at home. Stephanie Eskander paced...

    Tags: Yeshivas, Religious Education, Golf

  10. Oct 28, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Steve Jobs' review: Walter Isaacson's biography mesmerizes

    He was an abandoned child who grew up with the unshakable belief that he was destined to be a prince. How arrogant and sensible of him.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    He was an abandoned child who grew up with the unshakable belief that he was destined to be a prince. How arrogant and sensible of him. His personal hygiene was bad. He often wore no shoes and liked to stick his feet in the toilet. His food faddery was...

    Tags: Apple iPod, Music, Benjamin Franklin, Pixar Animation, George Lucas

  12. Sep 5, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. German-born 'moneymaker' a world apart

    Thyra Zerhusen was browsing the magazine rack at a cafe in San Francisco this year when she picked up a German-language magazine. The cover profiled the world's most influential Germans, naming politicians, athletes and celebrities -- even the pope. Only mildly interested after examining the cover, Zerhusen replaced the magazine on the shelf. At more than $9, "I don't need it," she thought.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Thyra Zerhusen was browsing the magazine rack at a cafe in San Francisco this year when she picked up a German-language magazine. The cover profiled the world's most influential Germans, naming politicians, athletes and celebrities -- even the pope....

    Tags: Germany, University of Illinois at Chicago, Mutual Funds, Chicago Loop, Sailing

  14. Sep 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Team standings and results

    Golf County Championship Tournament (Sept. 27) At The Timbers at Troy Boys team: 1. Wilde Lake, 181 points; 2. Marriotts Ridge, 175; 3. Glenelg, 168; 4. Centennial, 154; 5. River Hill, 151; 6. Howard, 133; 7. Mt. Hebron, 131; 8. Atholton, 131; 9....

    Tags: Severna Park

  16. Sep 28, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  17. Michael Kupperman's 20th Century Mark Twain 'Autobiography' is Very Steampunk

    Michael Kupperman Saturday, Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m., Mark Twain House, 351 Farmington Ave., Hartford, (860) 247-0998, marktwainhouse.org; the Steampunk exhibit, The Unknown will be unveiled and the movie I Am Steampunk will be shown at 5 p.m. Both events are...

    Tags: Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), New York City, Middletown, Mark Twain, Walter Cronkite

  18. Sep 30, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  19. Joe Labon is Orlando Magic players' go-to guy for customizing cars

    Give Joe Labon a vehicle — a Ferrari or a Mercedes-Benz passenger van or even an old Chevy Caprice — and he'll find a way to soup it up, trick it out or simply make it more fun to drive.
    Orlando Sentinel
    Give Joe Labon a vehicle — a Ferrari or a Mercedes-Benz passenger van or even an old Chevy Caprice — and he'll find a way to soup it up, trick it out or simply make it more fun to drive. He loves cars. Always has. When he was 15 years old,...

    Tags: Jameer Nelson, Rashard Lewis, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Vehicles

  20. Sep 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Faster than light? Research will benefit America in ways we can't foresee

    The news from the European Institute for Particle Physics is that Albert Einstein may have been wrong ("Faster than light", Sept. 23). The speed of light may not be insurmountable, and everything we think we know about the universe may be wrong. Of...

    Tags: Europe, Space Programs, Large Hadron Collider Experiments

  22. Oct 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Large Hadron collider notwithstanding, it's still an Einsteinian universe

    Mac Nachlas' letter suggests that the results of a recent European experiment not only raises entirely new doubt about Albert Einstein's theories but also reveals a failure of the U.S. to keep up with other devolved countries in its investment in basic...

    Tags: Randallstown, George Bernard Shaw, Superman (fictional character), Research

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