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Suspended officer's attorney warns against rush to judgment
A defense attorney cautioned Tuesday against a "rush to judgment" as a Baltimore police officer is investigated for his conduct following a 13-year-old girl's fatal shooting. Officer John A. Ward was suspended by the agency more than a week ago after...Tags: Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Prosecution, Juvenile Delinquency, Lawyers, Murder
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Social Security is a Ponzi scheme, but privatizing it won't help
When established in 1935, Social Security made its first payments to Americans age 65. These first recipients never contributed and were paid from contributions made by younger Americans. Those Americans and successive generations believed their...Tags: National Government, Social Security, Regional Authority, Rick Perry, Retirement
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Jewish Times' new owners poised to take the helm
The prospective new owners of the Baltimore Jewish Times took over Washington Jewish Week nearly two years ago and made an array of changes to the publication, which had just turned 80 years old. They redesigned the tabloid, revamped the website and...Tags: White Marsh, Periodicals, Justice System, Baltimore County, Judges
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Jewish Times publisher sold at auction
The likely new owner reassured staffers of the Baltimore Jewish Times on Monday that nothing will change in the 93-year-old weekly's commitment to reporting on the local community. Louis Mayberg met with employees around lunchtime at the Park Avenue...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Judaism, Bankruptcy, Financially Distressed Companies
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Key creditor bids to buy publisher of Jewish Times
A key creditor in the bankruptcy of the Baltimore Jewish Times and Style Magazine publisher has become the third bidder for the firm, raising the prospect of new ownership that the current chief executive officer said would be "a real tragic end to this...Tags: White Marsh, Periodicals, Corporate Officers, Baltimore County, Judaism
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Bankruptcy trustee settles in at Baltimore Jewish Times
The new face in the office of the publisher of the Baltimore Jewish Times and Style Magazine is Zvi Guttman, a man in a black yarmulke, white shirt, dark tie and black suspenders who settled into the conference room Monday, opened his laptop and began the...Tags: Justice System, Trials, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Judges, Judaism
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Bankruptcy judge appoints trustee to run Alter
A trustee will run Alter Communications Inc., publisher of the Baltimore Jewish Times, a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge ordered late Friday after determining the company had exhausted all avenues to reorganize under Chapter 11. U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Judges, Judaism, Wells Fargo & Co.
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Judge sets new deadline in Jewish Times bankruptcy
The publisher of the Baltimore Jewish Times and its key creditor have been given until Friday morning to file a plan to get the company out of bankruptcy or face a hearing on a motion to appoint a trustee to run the business. Alter Communications Inc.,...Tags: Judaism, Bankruptcy, Financially Distressed Companies, Lawyers, Justice System
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Competing plans spiked; talks continue in Jewish Times bankruptcy
Two competing plans to take the Baltimore Jewish Times' publisher out of bankruptcy have been taken off the table, and talks continued Tuesday between the company and a key creditor after a judge approved an emergency cash infusion. Alter...Tags: Rentals, Lawyers, Justice System, Trials, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Paid to sip? Wine scandal swirls around Baltimore critic
The accusations are swirling through the wine world faster than cabernet in a crystal goblet.
A London wine blogger alleges that a Spanish contact for the esteemed Maryland-based publication The Wine Advocate asked wineries for money in exchange for a...Tags: Spain, Restaurants, Social Media, Arthritis, Baltimore County
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Towson Arts Collective returns holiday shopping to Commons
It my be just a hiccup for the holidays, but the Towson Arts Collective is breathing some shopping spirit into the vacant Towson Commons building. The nonprofit arts collective is staging a sale of art works and collectibles — dubbed the "Off the...Tags: Lobbying, Antiques and Collectibles, Holidays, Artists, Fine Artists
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Fallout from pit bull ruling; concerns rise among dog owners, property owners
Erica Carter's move from Pasadena to Baltimore was difficult, she said, not because of the lack of housing options, but because many places would not allow her pit bull Bailey.
Though Carter has settled into a rental near Patterson Park, she said the...Tags: Facebook, University of Baltimore, Patterson Park, Insurance, Breach of Contract
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