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Who's afraid of a fiscal cliff?
Let the taxes go up on January 1. The country will survive. Worse things happened. After all, Democrats and Republicans voted for the sunset on the Bush tax cuts, and the president signed the bill. The rich will continue to find a way to avoid taxes. Mitt...Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Elections, Politics, Democratic Party, Republican Party
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Five questions with Deb Tillett
Deb Tillett has been around the world, pursuing a career in technology that started a few decades ago in the suburbs of Baltimore. She learned the ropes of the video game world while working at one of the local companies — MicroProse — that...
Tags: Science and Technology, Gaming Industry, Startups, Lifestyle and Leisure, Business
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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: Science and Technology, Job Layoffs, Colleges and Universities, Aerospace Manufacturing, Natural Disasters
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Election Day coverage reflects low-road tone of 2012 campaign
The Baltimore SunThe partisan media madness started early Tuesday on the "Fox & Friends" morning show with host Steve Doocy somehow turning a report on midnight voting in Dixville Notch, N.H., into an attack on President Barack Obama for his handling of the September...Tags: YouTube, Same-Sex Marriage, New York City, Nightline (tv program), Elections
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Dunbar to launch division to armor websites against cyber criminals
Dunbar Armored has been in the armored-car business for nearly 90 years. But the Hunt Valley-based company now is branching into a new way to protect banks' and businesses' money and valuables: cybersecurity.
The company is launching a subsidiary, Dunbar...Tags: Science and Technology, New Products, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Computer Crime, Financial and Business Services
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Sinclair Broadcast sees third-quarter profit up 33 percent
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. saw its profit grow 33 percent in the third quarter as political campaigns and automakers ramped up spending on advertising, the Hunt Valley-based company said Thursday. The broadcaster earned $26.2 million in the three...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, ABC (tv network), Television Industry, Advertising, Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc.
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Carolyn Rosenstein, reading specialist
Carolyn Rosenstein, a retired McDonogh School reading specialist recalled as a nurturing faculty mentor who also served on the Women's Board of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, died of cancer Oct. 27 at her Pikesville home. She was 75.
"She was a great gal,...Tags: Antarctica, Teachers, Johns Hopkins University, Reisterstown Road, Cancer
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Marshalls plans to open Inner Harbor store in early 2013
Discount retailer Marshalls plans to open in the former Filene's Basement spot at the Inner Harbor early next year. The national chain, known for selling brand-name apparel at a discount, signed a lease for more than 31,000 square feet at Lockwood...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Clothing, David S. Brown Enterprises Ltd.
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Joyce E. Carson, 80
Joyce Elaine Shives Carson, 80, of Pecktonville Road, Big Pool, Md., went to be with her Lord Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012, at Meritus Medical Center near Hagerstown, Md. Born Oct. 17, 1932, in Pecktonville, Md., she was the daughter of the late Bruce Elwood...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Leukemia
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Harborplace sold to New York real estate firm
The Baltimore waterfront's iconic Harborplace is being sold to a New York real estate investment firm that has a reputation for purchasing distinctive retail centers, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced Tuesday. Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp., which is...Tags: Will Smith, Investments, White Marsh, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Companies and Corporations
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Traffic: 3-vehicle crash on I-95 north near Washington Blvd.
As of 9 a.m. Wednesday, traffic was slow on I-95 northbound near Washington Boulevard, due to an accident involving three vehicles.
Accidents were slowing traffic on I-83 northbound near Northern Parkway, Stansbury Mill Road and Jarrettsville Pike in...Tags: Cherry Hill, Harford County, Harford Road, Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), Highway Transportation
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Sunday street closures for Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Hunt Valley
Streets throughout Hunt Valley will be closed temporarily Sunday for the 20th Annual Susan G. Komen Maryland Race for the Cure. Baltimore County police are advising motorists and others to be prepared for detours and delays before, during and after the...Tags: Burger King, Light Rail (Baltimore), Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore County, Verizon Communications
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