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    Jul 26, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Harford estimates board approves $2.2 million in IT, phone, copier contracts

    Harford County's Board of Estimates has approved several contracts, totaling more than $2.2 million, that were requested by the county's information and communication technology director, including one for more than $600,000 for copiers. About 140 black/...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Verizon Wireless, Vernon Hills, Cell Phones, Highway Transportation

  2. Sep 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. White House-NASCAR flap sign of contentious times

    So who doesn't want to go to the White House? Don't ask that question in the NASCAR garage. You might get an indignant stare. Or a lot of lip from a driver who thinks you have labeled him a Communist. A silly "controversy" is brewing because several...

    Tags: NASCAR, Barack Obama, White House, Auto Racing, Carl Edwards

  4. Oct 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Solyndra's failure doesn't discredit the larger solar power industry

    Rather than the Washington political circus that undoubtedly will mark Congress' upcoming hearings into the collapse of Solyndra, the government-subsidized solar panel maker, the company's problems should be viewed as an unfortunate bump in the road...

    Tags: Solyndra LLC, Companies and Corporations, Energy and Resource Industries, Chemical Industry, China

  6. Oct 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Don't let Solyndra overshadow solar industry's success

    We have all been reading a lot about the Solyndra story of late, with numerous articles in the national news detailing the U.S. Department of Energy's support for this now-defunct solar energy manufacturer. The situation deserves the proper scrutiny of legislative investigation to ensure that taxpayer resources are being utilized properly. But rather than the political circus in Washington that will undoubtedly envelop these hearings, Solyndra should be seen as an unfortunate bump on the road to the global economic engine that is the modern solar energy industry.
    We have all been reading a lot about the Solyndra story of late, with numerous articles in the national news detailing the U.S. Department of Energy's support for this now-defunct solar energy manufacturer. The situation deserves the proper scrutiny of...

    Tags: Solyndra LLC, Renewable Energy, NASA, Plant Closings, U.S. Department of Energy

  8. Jun 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Cordish asking city for $3 million rent break to improve Power Plant

    The Cordish Cos. is seeking $3 million worth of rent breaks on two city-owned properties near the Pier 4 Power Plant complex in exchange for making $6 million to $9 million worth of improvements to help keep existing tenants and attract new ones — possibly including a branch of Maryland-based Phillips Seafood restaurants.
    The Cordish Cos. is seeking $3 million worth of rent breaks on two city-owned properties near the Pier 4 Power Plant complex in exchange for making $6 million to $9 million worth of improvements to help keep existing tenants and attract new ones —...

    Tags: Phillips Seafood, Barnes & Noble, Inc., Regional Authority, Rentals, Plant Openings

  10. Mar 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Maryland weekly walking/running roundup for week of 2/28/2011

    What I'm doing: Not sure yet. Probably tonight's Federal Hill run, at the very least. Why: I'm tempted to drag myself out of bed and cheer for some friends doing the B&A trail races next weekend. Then again, I'm tentatively scheduled for 24 miles the day...

    Tags: Bodies of Water, Movies, Marathon, Rivers, Cross Street Market

  12. Apr 11, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Players' parents ask Duke to pay legal fees

    Sun reporter
    Duke lacrosse parents have asked if the university will pay legal fees, estimated as high as $3 million, that the families incurred after a woman alleged she was sexually assaulted by three players at a party last year. The informal request, which raises...

    Tags: Rape, Chevy Chase, Justice System, Sex Crimes, Colleges and Universities

  14. May 25, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Colts: Where are they now?

    Sid Abramowitz (T) (1983) Marietta, Ga. Salesman for a distributor of packing and paper supplies. Raul Allegre (K) (1983) Austin, Texas. Sports marketing consultant. Mack Alston (TE) (1977-80) Alexandria, Va. Assistant football coach at Howard...

    Tags: Seattle Seahawks, Anthony Green, Restaurants, Retirement Planning Services, Environmental Pollution

  16. Nov 12, 2002 |Story| Associated Press
  17. Oct 30, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  18. $3M Baltimore payout scrutinized

    Sun Staff
    The investigation into a Baltimore man's horse racing wager over the weekend that produced a potential $3 million payout continued yesterday with no resolution in sight. "We're going to let this investigation run its course," said Stacy Clifford,...

    Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Lotteries, Companies and Corporations, Justice System, Casino and Gambling

  19. Apr 5, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  20. Modell, Browns fans reach deal on lawsuit

    Sun Staff
    Ravens majority owner Art Modell has agreed to a $3 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit brought by Cleveland Browns fans angry about the team's 1995 move to Baltimore, lawyers in the case said yesterday. Under a preliminary settlement approved...

    Tags: Cleveland Browns, Justice System, Consumers, Baltimore Ravens, Football

  21. Apr 13, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  22. Demand for respiratory masks soars as fear of SARS grows

    Associated Press
    VALLEY, Neb. - Nothing - not the eruption of Mount St. Helens, the anthrax threats or the Sept. 11 attacks - has spiked demand in protective respiratory masks the way the SARS scare has. 3M Co. plants in Valley and in Aberdeen, S.D., are cranking out...

    Tags: Death, Hong Kong, Companies and Corporations, Mobile, Hospitals and Clinics

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