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William B. Levin, volunteer firefighter
William B. Levin, a longtime member of the Pikesville Volunteer Fire Company and senior claims adjuster at the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, died Friday in hospice care at the Gilchrest Center of kidney cancer.
He was 65 and had...Tags: Reisterstown Road, Cancer, Baltimore County, Companies and Corporations, University of Baltimore
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How we did it
The Sun's report on corporate chief-executive compensation in Maryland is based on data gathered by Aon Corp., a global benefits consulting firm based in Chicago, under a contract with Tribune Co. newspapers. Aon obtained the data from the most recent...Tags: Corporate Officers, Stock Options, Corporate Performance, CEO Pay, Companies and Corporations
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Health plan costs jump 11%
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - Health insurance costs posted their fourth straight year of double-digit increases in 2004, pushing the total price tag on the most popular family coverage plans past $10,000 for the first time, according to a national study released...Tags: Employers, John Miller, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Services, Sales
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Once-hot stock option programs losing some luster
Sun StaffIt wasn't so long ago that stock options were the equivalent of corporate America's lottery. That still may the case be for a handful of Maryland executives. Among those who got mega-grants last year, Coventry Health Care Inc. CEO Dale B. Wolf...Tags: Hunt Valley, Coventry Health Care Inc., Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Stock Market, Provident Bank
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CEOs find that pay is now tied to results
Sun StaffAt first glance, Nolan D. Archibald might seem like a perfect example for critics of runaway executive pay. The chief executive of Black & Decker Corp. pulled in a base salary of nearly $1.5 million and a bonus of $3 million last year while...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Coventry Health Care Inc., Biotechnology, Auto Trends, Corporate Officers
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'I think we're getting hijacked'
Sun ReporterThey were the first words that presaged a changed America, an America that could no longer think of itself as invulnerable, as beyond the reach of those who hated us. They were spoken by Betty Ong, a flight attendant on American Airlines Flight 11, en...Tags: Langley Air Force Base, United Air Lines, New York City, Aircraft Hijacking, Manhattan (New York City)
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Partial list of victims
The Associated PressNames of those confirmed dead, reported dead or reported missing in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Persons confirmed dead include victims who have been confirmed dead by a coroner's office or the Defense Department. It also includes those for whom death...Tags: Regional Authority, Unions, Corporate Officers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Akamai Technologies Incorporated
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Employers' aid varies in times of tragedy
Associated PressNEW YORK - The check covered Leora Sells' pay for the 10 days that followed April 19, 1995 - the time it took workers picking through the rubble of the Murrah Federal Building to recover and identify her body. That check was one of the few...Tags: Tampa, Tragedy (genre), Employers, Collective Contract, Family
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Are you making enough money?
The Wall Street JournalWhen Carol Gardner was negotiating a raise for a job as systems engineer at a Boston telecommunications company, she did some research on Salary.com, a popular salary site on the Web. "I had been taking on more and more responsibilities, and I knew...Tags: University of Michigan, New York City, Dow Jones & Company, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations
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Families of 9/11 victims face difficult choice
Chicago TribuneNEW YORK - With today's deadline of applying for a compensation fund set up by Congress, families of victims of the Sept. 11 terror attacks are facing a tough decision. Do they submit claims, or do they persevere with a potentially long-shot legal...Tags: United Air Lines, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Chicago Tribune, Litigation, Family
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U.S. RESEARCH ROUND-UP: HP, NetApp, Facebook
ReutersMay 24 (Reuters) - Wall Street securities analysts revised their ratings and price targets on several U.S. companies, including NetApp, General Dynamics and Human Genome, on Thursday. HIGHLIGHTS * HP : Barclays, Sterne Agee up price target on stock...Tags: Newmont Mining Corporation, Science, United Air Lines, Weight, Aeropostale Inc.
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Corrections and clarifications for Wednesday, May 16, 2012
•A Business section story Sunday about insurance coverage for the NATO summit said Aon received a fee of about $3 million for brokering insurance coverage for the G-20 summit in Pittsburgh. The fee was $350,000. •Early editions of a story...Tags: G20, NATO, Insurance
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