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Obama budget would have big impact in Md.
Labor unions representing federal employees reacted angrily to the $3.8 trillion budget unveiled Wednesday by President Barack Obama, who proposed trimming $20 billion from federal retirement benefits — reopening a debate many Democrats felt had...
Tags: Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Democratic Party, Budget Control Act of 2011, Retirement, NASA
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Social Security Administration will avoid furloughs, union says
WASHINGTON -- Officials at the Woodlawn-based Social Security Administration informed employees they do not anticipate furloughs when across-the-board federal budget cuts go into effect, the union that represents many of those workers said Thursday. The...
Tags: Social Security, Internal Revenue Service, Government Debt, Washington, DC, Benjamin L. Cardin
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Millennial Media looking past market swings to chart growth
Millennial Media's stock has lost three-fourths of its value since the Canton company went public a year ago as an established force in the mobile advertising market. Ask CEO Paul Palmieri about that, and he'll repeat what he deems wise words from a...
Tags: CNBC (tv network), NYSE Euronext, Inc., Google Inc., Advertising, Social Media
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Federal employees are hurting under sequestration
Your article about the effects of the sequester on federal employees left readers with a misleading impression of its effects by not mentioning the IRS ("Agencies in Maryland dodge furloughs — for now," March 30). The National Treasury Employees...
Tags: Taxation, Internal Revenue Service, Annapolis, Public Employees, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Audit finds lapses in Md. child care oversight
A state audit found that the Maryland State Department of Education did not conduct routine but critical inspections of child care facilities and failed to follow up on red flags raised by background checks of staff working for the programs. The audit,...Tags: Criminals, Prince George's County, Labor Legislation, Accounting and Auditing
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McCormick's shareholder meeting draws a crowd — as always
About 900 McCormick & Co. investors packed into a Hunt Valley ballroom Wednesday to hear about the company's performance, applaud its stock price gains and see how it is marketing its spices, recipe mixes and other goods worldwide. But mostly, they...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Citigroup Incorporated, Highlandtown, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Steaks
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On Easter, Baltimore basilica is born again
On Aug, 24, 2011, the earthquake that jolted the East Coast from Georgia to Quebec rattled through the bricks, plaster and paint of one of Baltimore's architectural jewels, the Basilica of the Assumption, sending nearly 1,000 linear feet of cracks through...
Tags: Basilica of the Assumption, Renovation, Easter, Event Planning, Architecture
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Zynga closes Timonium video game studio in broader consolidation
Zynga, the video game maker best known for FarmVille and Words With Friends, has closed its Timonium office as part of a broader corporate consolidation, company officials said Monday. The company also made changes at three other offices, closing and...
Tags: Words With Friends (game), FarmVille, Zynga Inc., FrontierVille, Timonium
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40% of older households in Md. ill-prepared for retirement, study finds
At an age when many workers are thinking about winding down their careers, Victoria Baldassano of Silver Spring says she can't afford to give retirement a thought. The part-time English professor at Montgomery College said her income has been too low for...
Tags: Retirement, Finance, Social Security, Labor Legislation, Interior Policy
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Sodexo Inc. to lay off 190 workers in Baltimore
Sodexo Inc. plans to lay off 190 workers in May at its operations at Loyola University Maryland, the state Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation said Thursday. The Gaithersburg-based company told regulators that the school at 4501 N. Charles St.,...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Colleges and Universities, Food Industry, Loyola University Maryland, Charles Street
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Winter's last gasp dropped 4 inches of snow in central and northern Harford
The winter of 2012-13 didn't quite give up the ghost earlier this week, dropping 3 to 4 inches of wet snow over a wide swath of Harford County on Monday morning, five days after the official start of spring. In Bel Air, snow continued to fall...
Tags: Snow Storms, Havre de Grace, Baltimore Weather, Cecil County, National Weather Service
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Why I am in your store [commentary]
I could never really run a business, but I did have an amazing business idea come to me one time, in a dream - literally. I woke up and was like, "This is a brilliant idea." I don't want to say too much because someone might steal it. But I will tell you...Tags: Business, Sales, David Bowie, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Washington, DC
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