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Sinclair Broadcast to become country's largest TV station owner
When Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. completes three deals announced in the past two months, it will own more television stations across the country than any other company. The Hunt Valley company will operate 134 stations in 69 markets, reaching more...
Tags: NBCUniversal, Television Industry, Hunt Valley, Federal Communications Commission, The CW (tv network)
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Hampden tattoo artist tries to block potential competitor
When Dave Wah introduced himself at the March 13 meeting of the Hampden Village Merchants Association and said he wanted to open a tattoo parlor and art studio overlooking The Avenue, most members were welcoming. But Joe Lathe-Vitale, owner of an...
Tags: Corporate Crime, Hampden, Interior Policy, Business, Housing and Urban Planning
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Under Armour sues Nike for infringing on 'I Will' trademark
Under Armour is suing Nike, alleging that its chief competitor is illegally using a version of the Baltimore sports apparel company's new primary slogan, "I Will." The suit, which the company said it filed Thursday afternoon in U.S. District Court in...
Tags: Justice System, Nike, Inc., Under Armour Inc., Kevin Plank, Fashion Trends
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New York NAACP gets in a sticky mess
You know the beverage industry is running scared when it feels driven to mount an all-out campaign against a New York City law passed last year banning the sale of super-size sodas and sugary drinks. But it's beyond shameless when that effort includes...
Tags: Frank Sinatra, Civil Rights, Minority Groups, Michael Bloomberg, Consumer Goods Industries
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Maryland seeks to dismiss ACC suit in North Carolina, asks Maryland court to throw out exit fee
As expected, Maryland vigorously defended its right to move to the Big Ten without paying a $52 million exit fee to the Atlantic Coast Conference in two legal actions filed Friday. Maryland attorney general Doug Gansler filed a complaint in Prince...
Tags: Corporate Crime, Atlantic Coast Conference, North Carolina Tar Heels, Douglas F. Gansler, Maryland Terrapins
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Notebook: Steele Stanwick signs deal with Under Armour; company headed to mediation with Warrior over suit
Steele Stanwick, a Loyola High graduate and the 2011 Tewaaraton Award winner at Virginia, has signed an endorsement deal with Under Armour. The Baltimore native, now playing for the Ohio Machine of Major League Lacrosse, graduated last spring as the...
Tags: Justice System, Under Armour Inc., Major League Lacrosse, Laws, Ohio Machine
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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: Holidays, Lobbying, Fine Artists, Artists, Auction Service
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Ocean City's Seacrets wins federal trademark infringement case, $50K in damages
The Baltimore SunOcean City's Seacrets has won a federal trademark infringement case against a competitor that was using a similar brand name to market its chain of luxury resorts. The decision in Baltimore's U.S. District Court awards the megaclub $50,000 in punitive...Tags: Trials, Corporate Crime, Companies and Corporations, Mexico, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Groceries seeking ways around wine sales ban
Unlike most other states, Maryland shoppers have to make one extra stop for a cabernet to go with that steak they bought on sale at the supermarket —grocery stores in the state are generally banned from selling alcohol. Increasingly, though,...Tags: Justice System, Business, Ellicott City, Locust Point, Howard County
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Doctors want sensible health care spending, too
We physicians are not a trade union ("Got a better plan for reducing Medicare costs?" April 5). We have a monopoly on an essential service. As such, we are not permitted to unionize without violating antitrust laws. However, medical practice is voluntary....Tags: Corporate Crime, Alzheimer's Disease, Medicare, Government Health Care
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CVS Caremark settles deceptive pricing charge for $5 million
The Federal Trade Commission announced that CVS Caremark Corp. agreed to pay $5 million to settle a complaint that it misinformed seniors about the price of certain Medicare Part D prescription drugs sold through CVS and Walgreens pharmacies.
The...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Corporate Crime, Government Health Care, Federal Trade Commission, Consumers
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The regressive right reawakens a progressive America
A fundamental war has been waged in this nation since its founding, between progressive forces pushing us forward and regressive forces pulling us backward.
We are going to battle once again.
Progressives believe in openness, equal opportunity and...Tags: Minority Groups, Anthony Kennedy, Gays and Lesbians, Employees, Tea Party Movement
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