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Price's Brian Rogers throws his support behind Jamie Dimon
Brian Rogers, manager of the T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund in Baltimore, won't be voting the fund's shares in support of splitting the role of CEO and chairman at JPMorgan Chase & Co. Jamie Dimon has been CEO at JP Morgan since 2005 and became...
Tags: Corporate Officers, JPMorgan Chase & Co., T. Rowe Price, Voting, Finance
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Taxing Internet sales
In 1998, when President Bill Clinton signed the bipartisan Internet Tax Freedom Act, which prohibited state and local taxation of Internet access and Internet-only services, the purpose was to promote the commercial potential of the Internet, especially...
Tags: Mike Enzi, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Cal Thomas, Business, Harry Reid
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HBO renews Baltimore-made 'VEEP' for a third season
The Baltimore SunOn Wednesday, HBO renewed the Baltimore-made sitcom "VEEP" for a third season. That means the series, which stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Vice President Selina Meyer, will be producing another 10 episodes in the Baltimore area next year. That's good...Tags: Kevin Dunn, Matt Walsh, The Washington Post, Television, Satellite and Cable Service
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Radio Reading Network director finds joy, purpose, through the air
As far back as Robert Lewis can remember, he has been fascinated by what he heard on the radio — he would even sneak a receiver under his pillow when he was younger so he could listen to music late at night. Decades later, he's still feeling that...
Tags: Radio Industry, Radio, The New York Times, Nottingham
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The smell test: another sense lost to aging
Just when we were getting our heads around the idea that many (if not most) of us will lose brain function as we age, there is news that another one of those physical gifts we take for granted is likely to leave us. Our sense of smell. It is a bit...Tags: Google Inc.
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On sequestration, Obama becomes extortionist in chief
At the end of 1995 and stretching into January 1996, the federal government "shut down" because of an impasse between President Bill Clinton and House Republicans led by then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich. The issue was increased taxes vs. less spending....
Tags: American Enterprise Institute, Fiscal Cliff, Barack Obama, Government, White House
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How come we don't hear about 'conservative media bias'?
Liberal media bias. So incessant is this complaint from conservatives that the three words string together as one, like Holy Roman Empire. But like the old saw about that infamous regime being neither holy nor Roman nor an empire, liberal media bias...
Tags: Television Industry, Periodicals, Rick Santorum, Radio, BBC
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Can the GOP reverse the damage done by Iraq?
Is the Iraq war to blame for the mess we are in? Now, I should qualify that question by explaining "mess" and "we." By "mess," I mean the dawn of Barack Obama's second term, the predictably catastrophic rollout of Obamacare, the exploding debt and...
Tags: Barack Obama, Iraq, Armed Conflicts, Hillary Clinton, The New York Times
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Liberal media bias is beyond doubt
For about 20 years, I have been teaching a course at Towson University called "Media Criticism," which deals largely with alleged ideological media bias. The claims of liberal bias in the mainstream media go back at least as far as Barry Goldwater's...
Tags: Television Industry, Periodicals, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Barack Obama, Radio
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Controversial address vaults Hopkins' Carson into political arena
Dr. Ben Carson says he didn't anticipate the reaction to what he considered his common-sense remarks as keynote speaker this month at the National Prayer Breakfast. But after video went viral of the trailblazing black neurosurgeon taking jabs at...
Tags: Cuba Gooding, Jr., College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Ann Coulter, Yale University, Hospitals and Clinics
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What Rand Paul got right
I hope I'm not too late to the fight. Last week, freshman Sen. Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican, held an old-fashioned filibuster against the nomination of John Brennan to head the CIA. Mr. Paul's stated reason for taking to the floor and talking for...
Tags: Al-Qaeda, U.S. Senate, Central Intelligence Agency, G.K. Chesterton, Rand Paul
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Yahoo's ban on working from home prompts criticism
It didn't take long for the talk at this week's national work-life conference in Baltimore to turn to Yahoo Inc. The Internet company's new ban on employees working from home has proved wildly unpopular with working mothers who had expected more...
Tags: Marissa Mayer, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Employment, Business, Google Inc.
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