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China, U.S., Europe battling over a shrinking global-trade pie
World NowGlobal Focus: In polite, diplomatic language, China this week accused Eurozone leaders of piling up debts that threaten global economic stability and the Europeans countered with complaints that Beijing manipulates its currency to unfairly skew trade in... -
The Band's Garth Hudson adds to the mystery of Nazareth reference in 'The Weight'
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGIt’s long been believed that on The Band’s song “The Weight,” the opening line “I pulled into Nazareth/I was feelin’ about half past dead” refers to the Lehigh Valley’s Nazareth, home of guitar maker C.F.... -
Strong federal ties leave Md. vulnerable to sudden cuts
Looming federal budget cuts make a whole lot of Marylanders nervous because a whole lot of Maryland depends on Uncle Sam for a paycheck — directly or indirectly. More than 300,000 Maryland residents work for the federal government, according to the...Tags: Labor Markets, University of Baltimore, Budgets and Budgeting, Public Finance, Sales
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Developers eager to convert downtown office buildings to residences
Nearly 1,000 market-rate apartments would be added to downtown Baltimore in the next few years if three projects announced in recent days are completed.
"It seems like it all came to fruition this week, but we've been working for a year, year and a half,...Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Services and Shopping, Apartments, House Building, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Views on health care ruling mixed among W.Va. Dems
West Virginia’s top Democrats offered mixed reviews to the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the federal health care overhaul Thursday. Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin said he would review the ruling and work with the state’s bipartisan...Tags: Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Health Insurance, Judges, Justice System
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Chicago's religious leaders fight water fee
A yearlong dispute about water fees between Mayor Rahm Emanuel and dozens of the city's religious leaders reached a climax this week. With congregations suddenly threatening to close their doors to free public programs if the city continues to charge them...
Tags: Chicago Mayor, Christianity, Greenwood, Water Supply, Separation of Church and State
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Health care ruling sends shock waves
calvinmen@aberdeennews.comWhile Kelsey Goldade can afford health insurance, she doesn't want to buy it, nor does she want to be mandated to buy it. "I don't think it's the best thing to do, because not everyone has insurance because they can't afford it," said the 21-year-old...Tags: Barack Obama, Lawyers, Health Insurance, Judges, Justice System
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Study: South Dakotans getting richer
Argus LeaderSouth Dakotans are moving up in wealth. Several indicators point to growth in income for state residents, including one that puts them in the middle nationally, at No. 26, for personal earnings. Another shoots South Dakota up to No. 13 in comparing...Tags: Labor Markets, Small Businesses, Health Insurance, Teachers, Personal Income
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Challenge is launched to reduce single-occupancy commuting
A new commuter challenge might be just the ticket if you are driving to work nearly every day and see the pros increasingly outweighed by the cons. Perhaps you, family and friends would break free from the routine that wastes time, gas and money in...
Tags: Commuting, Traffic, Public Transportation, Chicago Tribune, Travel
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La Caņada Unified tables parcel tax
With state income taxes rising and the federal government's “fiscal cliff” looming, La Caņada school officials have agreed not to place a parcel tax before La Caņada Flintridge voters next year. La Caņadans currently pay $150 per parcel to...Tags: Federal Income Tax, Barack Obama, Fiscal Cliff, Personal Income, Executive Branch
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Delany looking long term with Big Ten expansion bid
He climbed Mount Kilimanjaro three months ago. Remember that about Jim Delany. He's 64 and loves playing golf. His conference is awash is cash (if not dominant football teams) after he had the vision and moxie to create the Big Ten Network. He added...
Tags: Sports, Illinois Fighting Illini, ESPN (tv network), The New York Times, Big 12 Conference
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Work flexibility is the new normal
Chances are, if you’re reading this, you may be part of the most highly educated and underutilized workforce in America. You’re smart, know how to multitask, keep several lists in your head at once, juggle several projects and run your own...
Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, The New York Times, Coral Springs, Productivity
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