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Eddie's on North Charles celebrating 20th year Saturday
The second Eddie's of Roland Park store opened Sept. 22, 1992, so the store's 20th anniversary was actually last fall. But the store on North Charles Street is celebrating its 20th year officially April 13. "Spring is a nice time," owner Nancy Cohen...
Tags: Roland Park, Employees, Washington, DC, Judaism, Marketing
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Sequester madness
Nothing short of a miracle — or a sudden onset of rational behavior inside the Capital Beltway — is going to prevent mandatory, across-the-board federal spending cuts from going in effect Friday. It's also clear the public sector workforce...
Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Tea Party Movement, Budget Control Act of 2011, Federal Reserve, Barack Obama
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World Bank invests in Baltimore-based Laureate Education
A division of the World Bank Group announced Wednesday that it has invested $150 million in Laureate Education Inc., giving the international development organization a small stake in the Baltimore-based global higher education company. "It's an...Tags: International Finance Corporation, International Economic Institution, World Bank Group, Economic Organization, International Organizations
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State board says it can regulate compounding pharmacies
The state board that regulates Maryland pharmacies like the Massachusetts firm under investigation in a national fungal meningitis outbreak said it can adequately oversee so-called compounding pharmacies, despite cries from critics that the federal...
Tags: Hepatitis C , National Government, Steroids, Government, Standards
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McDaniel College inducts eight into Sports Hall of Fame
Five Carroll County residents, and three others, were recently inducted into the Green Terror Sports Hall of Fame at McDaniel College. The new inductees were formally announced at McDaniel's homecoming game on Nov. 3 against Susquehanna. The Sports Hall...
Tags: Football, United Way , College Basketball, Medical Specialization, Wrestling
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Labor Day holds special meaning for the nation's veterans
For more than 100 years, the first Monday in September — Labor Day — has included parades, picnics and most importantly, a day off from work. Labor Day differs from every other holiday in that it does not honor a specific person, group, or...Tags: Employment, Health and Safety at Work, Employment Opportunities, Family, Labor Day
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Owings Mills teen named to state Board of Education
While many of her teenage peers were sunning at pools, shopping at malls or sleeping in, Ebe Inegbenebor was spending part of a recent summer day talking about concussions as the new student member of the Maryland State Board of Education. Inegbenebor, a...
Tags: Concussion, Johns Hopkins University, Students, Injuries and Wounds, High Schools
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Susqeuhanna Workforce Network awarded economic competitiveness grant
The Susquehanna Workforce Network Inc. was awarded a comprehensive economic competitiveness grant that will provide training and employment services to more than 3,500 individuals in Cecil and Harford counties. The purpose of the grant is to increase the...Tags: Employment, Employment Opportunities, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Conservation
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'Next economy' envisioned for Baltimore region
A new report being released today calls on the Baltimore region to rethink economic development, pointing to a worrying trend: a mounting share of low-wage jobs shutting more and more residents out of the middle class.
The number of jobs in largely low-...Tags: Energy Saving, Technology, Donald C. Fry, Federal Reserve, Government
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The key to Baltimore population growth: vocational training
I'd love to see Baltimore grow, and if immigrants are the answer that's fine with me, as long as they're here legally ("Immigrants key to reaching mayor's population goal," Jan. 9). Yet no matter how hard the mayor tries to increase population, it will...Tags: Stratford, Retraining, Immigration
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Families take stock of their lives as economy struggles to recover
Sun National StaffThird in a series MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Douglas Konecny loved everything about manufacturing. He loved the roar of the machines and the hum of the factory walls. The vibrations. The smells. Even the feel of the fans blowing against his damp skin on midsummer...Tags: Physiology, Television, Trade Policy, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Awards and Prizes
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Workforce Investment Network consolidating at 480 Beale
Commercial AppealThe Workforce Investment Network (WIN) will move all its 51 staff members into a former military facility on Beale at Danny Thomas. The agency that leads job training for the Memphis area is renovating the former U.S. Military Entrance Processing...Tags: Unemployment Benefits, U.S. Military
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