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The Interview: Robert G. Wilmers
Robert G. Wilmers, M&T Bank Corp.'s chairman and chief executive officer, has been leading the Buffalo, N.Y., bank's shopping spree in Maryland.
After gaining a foothold in the state with the purchase of Allfirst Financial Inc. in 2003 (the same year...Tags: Delaware, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Corporate Officers, Bank of America Corp., Illinois
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Feds indict businessman in $4M scam
Kenneth Dachman appeared to follow the same game plan for many years: woo investors to his startup businesses, spend much of the money on himself, declare bankruptcy to avoid paying off debts and then start all over again, according to former investors....Tags: Physical Conditions, Lawyers, Fraud, Judges, Corporate Crime
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Fast-food playlands under scrutiny
On a humid Monday morning, Erin Carr-Jordan was crawling through the tubey slides of a McDonald's PlayPlace on the West Side.
When she got to the top of the colorful structure, she peered through a cloudy plastic window and mouthed the words: "This is...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, YouTube, Field Museum of Natural History, Burger King
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Judge allows prison to forcibly medicate Loughner
SAN DIEGO -- A federal judge in San Diego Wednesday denied a defense motion that would have stopped prison officials in Missouri from involuntarily medicating Jared Loughner, who is accused of killing six people in Tucson, Ariz, and wounding 13 others,...Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Judges, Prosecution, Health
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6 sites to help you find foreclosures
Bankrate.com recently released a list of the top 10 states for foreclosure based on June numbers. Many on the list aren't a surprise, but a few — such as Idaho — are.
Other states on the list were Nevada, Arizona, California, Utah, Michigan,...Tags: Foreclosures, Colorado, Financial and Business Services, Freddie Mac, Idaho
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Emails raise questions about city's dependancy on cameras
Q13 FOX News reporterIt's been called the red light camera capitol of Washington. For years, Lynnwood city officials maintained the cameras were installed for safety. On August 24, Lynnwood Mayor Don Gough announced that the city retained an independent investigator to...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing
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Mother of boys allegedly abused during "brutal hikes" speaks out
A Central Indiana mother flew to Arizona Thursday to rescue her three children from their grandfather for abuse authorities allege he committed during hikes at the Grand Canyon.
"I am out here. I am trying to get them back right now, I have never been...Tags: Heat Stroke, Indiana, Social Issues, Abusive Behavior
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A journey through Civil War sites
Special to the Los Angeles TimesAlthough the Civil War was waged across the country — from Arizona to Maine — some of the heaviest and most decisive fighting took place in the beautiful rolling countryside of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania. The Piedmont, as it's called,...Tags: Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Camp David, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Gardens and Parks, Politics
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Costa Mesa police chief resigns in protest
COSTA MESA — Publicly opposing a proposal to reduce the size of the city's Police Department, interim Police Chief Steve Staveley resigned in protest Monday.
In an interview with the Daily Pilot and a memo widely circulated at City Hall, Staveley...Tags: Tom Hatch, Career and Workplace, Lawyers, Mountains, Values
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Unclassified Info: Paying extra for a brand name
As I peruse the News Press this week, budget cuts seem to be a recurring theme all over town. Of course, I’d have to be deaf, dumb and blind not to notice. I can’t stop thinking about the misguided branding effort our city was so hot to...Tags: Mississippi, Washington (U.S. state), Tennessee, Marketing, Government Debt
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Think Again: '...and not a drop to waste'
A lot has changed in the last several years, with challenges to many key assumptions that have been around for generations. The impact of our current economy serves as a sorely needed wake-up call. As a country, our expectations for our lives are...Tags: Water Restrictions, Colorado, Natural Resource Industry, California
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Emma Nelson
Britton: Emma Nelson, 92, of Britton died Aug. 4, 2011, at the Aberdeen Health and Rehab. Funeral service will be Monday, Aug. 8, 2011, at 2 p.m. at First Lutheran Church in Britton. Burial will follow at the Britton Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-7...Tags: Christianity, Lutheranism
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