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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: Same-Sex Marriage, Vincent Gray, Planned Parenthood, Rick Santorum, Georgetown
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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: Theft, Catonsville
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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: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Prosecution, Theft, Prisons, Banking
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Arundel officers reveal details of working for Leopold
As Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold awaits trial on criminal allegations that he misused his police detail for personal and political gain, new depositions from police officers provide a glimpse of working relationships at the center of...Tags: Lawyers, Criminals, Trials, Prosecution, Laws
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Wells Fargo agrees to pay $175M settlement in pricing discrimination suit
About 1,000 Baltimore-area residents are expected to receive thousands of dollars each under a landmark $175 million settlement between the U.S. Department of Justice and Wells Fargo over accusations of discriminatory lending practices.
Under the terms...Tags: Chicago Mortgages, Financial and Business Services, Business Institutions, Civil Rights, Minority Groups
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Wells Fargo settlement: A predatory lender pays up
Baltimore's effort to recover millions of dollars in lost revenue stemming from the wave of home foreclosures that followed the collapse of the housing market in 2007 was vindicated Thursday when Wells Fargo Bank, the nation's largest mortgage lender,...
Tags: Chicago Mortgages, Financial and Business Services, Minority Groups, Finance, Housing and Urban Planning
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Rotunda redevelopers offer task force a preview of proposed changes
New details about planned redevelopment of the Rotunda have emerged, including a possibly quicker timetable for moving a new grocery store into the struggling mall in Roland Park.
"One of the (grocery retail) groups we're working with has expressed a...Tags: Chris Bell, Roland Park
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Report: Ex-Ravens RB Jamal Lewis files for Ch. 11 bankruptcy
The Baltimore SunEx-Ravens running back Jamal Lewis has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Online bankruptcy records available Sunday with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court Northern District of Georgia show Lewis has assets of about $14.5 million and owes about $10.5...Tags: Movies, Football, Financially Distressed Companies, NFL Draft, Baltimore Ravens
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O'Malley reports Hollywood income, vehicle and student debt
A review of financial disclosure statements sheds light on how Annapolis lawmakers make their money and whom they are indebted to — at least for the sort of debt that's marked in accounting ledgers. Gov. Martin O'Malleyreports that in addition to...
Tags: Middletown, Finance, Rentals, The Walt Disney Co., Anne Arundel County
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Billionaires' new hobby: Politics
Surrounded by dozens of supporters at an evening campaign rally in Madison on May 30, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, the Democratic candidate for governor in Wisconsin's tumultuous recall election, had something encouraging to tell the crowd: The fact his...
Tags: Democratic Party, Tea Party Movement, Executive Branch, Scott Walker, Entertainment Events
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New Web tool grades banks on their small-business help
Small businesses needing loans should think small — bankwise, that is. That's the finding of a new Internet tool that grades banks on their small-business lending. Banking Grades, which measures loans in relation to deposits, gives As and Bs to...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Ellicott City, Frederick County (Maryland), Business
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Md. to launch program to stimulate lending to small businesses
Maryland small businesses gripe that they can't get loans from banks. Lenders complain of a dearth of borrowers. Is there any way to get these two together? The state is going to try, under legislation expected to be signed into law today. Maryland will...Tags: Ellicott City, Business Enterprises, Business, Technology, Small Businesses
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