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Wall Street posts first weekly loss since mid-April on Fed angst
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - The S&P 500 declined for a third day on Friday, with the three major stock indexes posting their first negative week since mid-April on lingering concern that the central bank may scale back its stimulus measures to support the...Tags: Lowe's Companies Inc., Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Rupert Murdoch, National Oilwell Varco Inc., Alternative Energy
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Mega Job Fair draws large crowd
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comStephen Vanmeter of Greencastle, Pa., who will finish school at Hagerstown Community College this spring, went to the Mega Job Fair on campus Friday to look for a full-time job in the information technology field that he could work while pursuing his...Tags: The Herald-Mail, First Data Corporation, Employment, Employment Opportunities, Colleges and Universities
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Sarah Beth Sichina & Zachary David Lumpkins
Sarah Beth Sichina and Zachary David Lumpkins were married July 2, at Cokesbury Memorial United Methodist Church in Abingdon, followed by a reception at the Richlin Ballroom. The bride is the daughter of Jane Lynne Spicer, of Belcamp, and the late John...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Marriage, Family, John Randolph
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Joseph Hooper Mettle Jr., engineer, dies
Joseph Hooper Mettle Jr., a retired communications system engineer who had worked for the National Security Agency for more than three decades, died July 30 of liver cancer at his Eldersburg home.
He was 77.
The son of a government worker and a...Tags: Elections, Radio, National Security, Rose Marie, Science and Technology
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Duane C. Robinson, 57
SEPT. 4, 1953-FEB. 12, 2011
Mr. Duane Clark Robinson, 57, of Shepherdstown, W.Va., and formerly of Hagerstown, died Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011, at Meritus Medical Center, Hagerstown.
Born Sept. 4, 1953, in Hagerstown, he was the son of Arlene Kathryn...Tags: Anchorage, Elections, Alaska, Church and State Relations, Human Interest
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CalPERS seeks shareholder changes at Apple
Money & CompanyThe California Public Employees' Retirement System, a fund with a long history of corporate-governance activism, is claiming significant success with a nearly year-old initiative to pressure companies in which it invests to elect directors only with... -
Los Angeles City Hall becomes tech giants' battlefield
As Google and Microsoft battle for dominance in technology, a skirmish in Los Angeles City Hall is offering a rare public glimpse into a rivalry that could help determine the fortunes of both companies -- and, quite possibly, how workers in the future...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Marketing, Financial and Business Services
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: -- Earnings: Campbell Soup Co.; Lowe's Cos.; Pacific Sunwear of California Inc.; Perry Ellis International Inc.; Saks Inc.; Westell Technologies Inc. Tuesday: -- Earnings: American Eagle Outfitters Inc.; Analog Devices Inc.; AutoZone Inc.; BJ's...Tags: Lowe's Companies Inc., Eaton Vance Corporation, Staples Inc., American Eagle Outfitters Incorporated, Ross Stores Incorporated
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Cut back, Sears tells workers
Tribune staff reporterCiting disappointing sales, Sears, Roebuck and Co. has instituted a hiring freeze and is cracking down on discretionary spending to reduce costs. The nation's largest department store chain asked workers in a May 14 memo obtained by the Tribune to...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Sears, Roebuck and Co., Companies and Corporations, Morningstar Incorporated, Circuit City Stores Inc.
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Federal auditors scrutinize Isabel claims
Sun StaffAuditors from a federal inspector general's office have begun an investigation of the National Flood Insurance Program's handling of claims from Tropical Storm Isabel, according to flood victims and Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski's office. Two flood victims...Tags: Lawyers, Tropical Storms, Alfred W. Redmer Jr., Baltimore County, Accounting and Auditing
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U.S. struggles in quicksand of Iraq
Times Staff WriterNearly a month after Baghdad fell to U.S. forces, the reconstruction effort is struggling to gain visibility and credibility, crime is a continuing problem, Iraqis desperate for jobs and security are becoming angry and the transition to democracy promised...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Crimes, Baghdad (Iraq), Elections, Iraq
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