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10 Best Cars at the 2008 Monterey Auctions
Edmunds.comDespite the troubled economy, interest in vintage car auctions continues to be high. Here are the top choices for sale at the 2008 Monterey and Pebble Beach auctions.... -
Appearance of impropriety?
When you write the rules for everybody else, you'd better make sure to follow them yourself. That's just what Baltimore transportation chief Anthony P. Wallnofer appears not to have done. This week, The Sun's Annie Linskey reported that Mr. Wallnofer...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Values, Employees, Ethics, Lobbying
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'It's a case of fairness'
Baltimore Director of Transportation Alfred H. Foxx said his department adopted a policy barring officials from participating in city auctions because their positions give them access to information not available to the public. One of Foxx's top aides,...Tags: Values, Transportation, Employees, Ethics, Vehicles
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Calendar - August 28, 2008
THURSDAY AUG. 28 ART Artist Reception: Paul McEwan: Everyday Abstractions. Show runs through Sept. 6. 4:30-6 p.m. Baker Center for the Arts Galleria Lobby, 24th and Chew streets, Muhlenberg College, Allentown. FAIRS & FESTIVALS Allentown Fair:...Tags: Children, Steve Samuelson, Photography, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Broadway
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For the record
Trump-McMahon deal: An article in the Aug. 15 California section about Donald Trump buying Ed McMahon's house quoted Michael Eisner, a tax attorney with Eisner & Frank in Beverly Hills, as saying that if Trump were to lease the house to McMahon at below-...Tags: State Budgets, Beverly Hills, Donald Trump, Health Organizations, Ed McMahon
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Julie Harris Returns To Stage; 'Spamalot' Cuts Shows
Courant Staff WriterIt started with Alan Rust casually saying to his friend Julie Harris, "I was going to ask you if you'd like to do 'The Effect of Gamma Rays on the Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds,' but I didn't have the heart to ask you to play that old lady [in the play]."...Tags: East Haddam, Corporations, National Government, Hartford Stage, Tennessee Williams
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IN BRIEF
U.S. thrifts lost $5.4 billion in the second quarter and set aside a record $14 billion to cover losses from bad mortgages and other loans. Data released yesterday by the U.S. Office of Thrift Supervision show federally insured savings and loan...Tags: Punishment, Mortgages, Stocks, ConocoPhillips, Target Corporation
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'Project Runway': Drag queen challenge
Reality CheckCarla’s on vacation, so I’m filling in for her tonight. In case you missed last week’s show, here’s a quick recap: The designers paired off to create a look for Brooke Shield’s character on ABC’s “Lipstick Jungle....Tags: Diana Ross, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Heidi Klum, Kermit the Frog, Lipstick Jungle
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City official wrote rule he is accused of breaking
The city transportation official under investigation for taking ownership of a motorboat sold at a city auction is the author of the regulation prohibiting members of his department from doing so. Furthermore, the transportation executive, Deputy...Tags: Mercury, Transportation, Employees, Vehicles
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No buyers for Wis. man's million-mile Chevy _ yet
A northern Wisconsin man is still driving his 1991 Chevrolet Silverado that's traveled more than 1 million miles. Frank Oresnik says he failed to sell what he calls his "old girl" during a 10-day auction on eBay with a minimum bid of $30,000. He...Tags: eBay Incorporated, Chevrolet, Vehicles
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Competition Decreases Fares
Contrary to a recent editorial's assertions [Editorial Roundup, Aug. 24, "Watch Airfares Really Take Off"], auctioning slots at New York area airports would ultimately decrease airfares. It is the status quo alternative that has resulted in increased...Tags: Southwest Airlines Company, Transportation, Air Transportation, Mary E. Peters, Air Transportation Industry
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Motorola's founding family puts cash into self-storage
The Reporters' Notebook on the financial-services sector now runs on Wednesday and the retailing sector on Friday. The family that founded MotorolaInc. and ran it for three generations believes the self-storage industry is one of the next big things....Tags: Midway Airport, Chicago Real Estate, Restraint of Trade, Corporate Crime, Foreclosures
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