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Baltimore City to review Rotunda redevelopment plans
New plans for redeveloping the Rotunda face their first test from Baltimore City on Thursday, when mall owner Hekemian & Co. is scheduled to make a presentation to the city's Urban Design & Architectural Review Panel. The six-member board, known as...
Tags: Chris Bell, Architecture
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Jamal Lewis among star athletes to land in bankruptcy
It might have been trash-talking, but Jamal Lewis made good on his promise. The young Baltimore Raven broke the single-day rushing record by running for 295 yards in the 2003 home opener at the stadium newly rechristened for the company that had bought...
Tags: George Washington, Michael Vick, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Wage Contract Issues, Johnny Unitas
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Dunbar to launch division to armor websites against cyber criminals
Dunbar Armored has been in the armored-car business for nearly 90 years. But the Hunt Valley-based company now is branching into a new way to protect banks' and businesses' money and valuables: cybersecurity.
The company is launching a subsidiary, Dunbar...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, The Pentagon, Organized Crime, Computer Networking and Internet, Theft
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Couple found with credit card skimmer, bogus credit cards in Aberdeen
More than 30 fraudulent credit cards and a credit card skimmer were recovered by police Tuesday from a New York couple who allegedly tried to use the fake cards at Wawa. The two have already been released on $15,000 bail. Skimming devices are used to...Tags: Police Investigations, Banking, Credit and Debt, Aberdeen, Wachovia Corp.
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Bank of America to lay off 55 workers in Hunt Valley
Bank of America warned state regulators Friday that it expects to lay off 55 employees in Baltimore County. The company said the cuts at its McCormick Road location in Hunt Valley, where employees process customer transactions, would run from Nov. 30...Tags: Banking, Hunt Valley, Employees
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Woman gets 3-year prison term for housing authority fraud
A 41-year-old Washington woman was sentenced Thursday to three years in federal prison for her role in conspiring to steal $1.4 million from the Housing Authority of Baltimore City, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Maryland announced. In imposing his...
Tags: Banking, Interior Policy, Justice System, Baltimore Housing, Prosecution
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Baltimore vs. Wall Street
A report that theU.S. Department of Justicehas opened criminal investigations into allegations that Wall Street's biggest banks conspired to rig interest rates tied to trillions of dollars in investments should hearten Baltimore City officials who have...
Tags: Banking, Insurance, Money and Monetary Policy, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Citigroup Incorporated
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What if Baltimore had landed the Olympics?
A little more than a decade ago, a group of business executives and civic leaders envisioned a moment when the world's eyes would be riveted by events in the Baltimore-Washington area: the lighting of a cauldron followed by two weeks of elite athletic...Tags: George Washington, Verizon Communications, Marriott International Inc., Maryland Stadium Authority, Rocky Anderson
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On Facebook, the revolution is a lot less demanding
There was a time when any protest worth its salt meant time and sweat, with picketing in inclement weather, massing in Washington and possibly even the risk of violence or getting arrested. People went to jail to support the Montgomery bus boycott...
Tags: Rick Santorum, Family, Vincent Gray, Labor Legislation, Social Media
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Two armed robberies at Catonsville ATMs may be connected to two in June
Two armed robberies at Catonsville area ATMs last weekend may be linked to two other similar incidents in June, according to Baltimore County Police. Police spokeswoman Cpl. Cathy Batton said at 4 p.m. on Tuesday that police would not confirm that the...Tags: Catonsville, Theft
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Georgia couple charged with stealing more than $800,000 from family member
Two Georgia residents have been accused of stealing more than $800,000 from a Bel Air woman, allegedly using their power of attorney. Gregory and Katherine Hair, of the 4000 block of White Oak Lane in Lilburn, Ga., have both been released from the...Tags: Banking, Prosecution, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Prisons, Theft
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Aberdeen: Aberdeen Room's 25th anniversary continues
We continue with the story of the Aberdeen Room Archives and Museum's 25 years: The nine years at the 58 N. Parke St. location were very rewarding ones. The volunteers received more and more donations of historical items, and conducted more and more...Tags: Aberdeen, Tom Baker, Museums, Harford County, Railway Transportation
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