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IRS: 'Where's my refund?' glitch is fixed
The IRS has been offering a handy tool for consumers to find out the status of their refund.
Earlier this month, it had experienced some problems and the IRS posted a notice on the tool. This is a version of it posted on the Facebook page of Liberty Tax:...Tags: Internal Revenue Service
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Notre Dame names its first male president
A man will lead Notre Dame of Maryland University for the first time in its 116-year history, after the board of trustees announced Thursday its unanimous choice of James Conneely as the institution's next president.
"It's a boy!" said board chairwoman...Tags: University of Northern Iowa, Notre Dame of Maryland University, Teaching and Learning, Long Island, Judges
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UMBC president named among world's most influential leaders
Freeman A. Hrabowski III, the longtime president of the University of Maryland Baltimore County whose trailblazing work in educating minority students in the sciences has catapulted the university onto the national stage, has been recognized as one of the...Tags: Catonsville, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Teaching and Learning, Civil Rights, Science
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Former Terp Adrian Bowie taking the long road to keep pro dreams alive
Ten minutes before the start of practice at the Annapolis Area Christian School on Thursday night, Adrian Bowie was slouched over in a chair, waiting patiently in the lobby adjacent to the Kilby Athletic Center's main basketball court. He'd tossed the...
Tags: Basketball, Lobbying, NBA Development League, Maryland Terrapins, Under Armour Inc.
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Bar review: After 'Bar Rescue,' Murphy's Law needs rescuing. Again.
In February, Spike TV announced "Bar Rescue," a design makeover show, would take up the cause of J.A. Murphy's in Fells Point. The show was coming at the request of owners Keith Murphy and Joel Gallant. Theirs was one of more than 200 bars to apply for...
Tags: Sam Adams , Television, Media Industry, Bars and Clubs, Music
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Mobile ad leader Millennial Media goes public
For a day, a Baltimore company had IPO fever.
Fast-growing Millennial Media Inc., a Baltimore-based mobile advertising company, sold shares to the public Thursday, breaking a years-long IPO drought in the city's technology sector. It ended the day valued...Tags: Verizon Wireless, New Products, Google Inc., Pandora Media, Inc., Advertising
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Walters Art Museum opens access to 10,000 images
More than 10,000 items in the Walters Art Museum — about a third of the total collection — can now be viewed and downloaded online for free, without copyright restrictions.
The museum's collection is "basically public domain," said Dylan...Tags: Social Media, Walters Art Museum, Mass Media, File Sharing, Museums
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Baltimore Sun digital subscription FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I sign up for a digital subscription? You can go to baltimoresun.com/digital
What is a digital subscription and why should I get one? A digital subscription gives you unlimited access to all the content of...Tags: The New York Times, Online Media Industry, Homes, PayPal, Inc., Media Industry
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Men charged in murder-for-hire after attorney's alleged disclosure
At Tavon Davis' direction, federal prosecutors say, Isiah Callaway for two years helped orchestrate a scheme to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from banks. So when the 19-year-old got busted, Davis found Callaway a lawyer, who prosecutors allege...Tags: University of Baltimore, Prosecution, The Wire (tv program), Theft, Witnesses
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Virgin Mobile FreeFest draws its largest audience
The Baltimore SunThe Virgin Mobile FreeFest drew its largest audience this year, organizers said Saturday. About 50,000 people were projected to have attended the festival at Merriweather Post Pavilion Saturday, said spokeswoman Audrey Fix Schaefer. That's a record...Tags: Richard Branson, Festive Events, Deadmau5 (music group), The Black Keys (music group), Virgin Group, Ltd.
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Rotunda owner's letter affirms redevelopment plans
Rotunda owner Hekemian & Co. has made its renewed redevelopment plans for the mall official in a letter to community and business leaders, including that it wants to replace the departing Giant Food store with a boutique grocer. But as one north...Tags: Business Enterprises, Groceries, Super Fresh Food Markets, Inc., William Miller, Giant Food, LLC
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Re-energizing young voters
DeJanee Fennell hears the excuses.
Young people are apathetic. Young people are sick of politics. Young people have given up.
But Fennell doesn't buy that. The 20-year-old junior at Morgan State University knows President Barack Obama needs the youth...Tags: Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy Repeal (2010), Republican Party, Democratic Party, Ellicott City, Primaries
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