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    Jan 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Two I-95 travel plazas to be rebuilt in revenue-sharing plan

    Maryland has taken the first step toward replacing its two travel plazas on Interstate 95 north of Baltimore with expansive, airy welcome centers filled with amenities and operated by a company with years of experience serving travelers.
    Maryland has taken the first step toward replacing its two travel plazas on Interstate 95 north of Baltimore with expansive, airy welcome centers filled with amenities and operated by a company with years of experience serving travelers. The two-year,...

    Tags: Cecil County, Companies and Corporations, Harford County, Trips and Vacations, Companies and Corporations

  2. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Hilton Baltimore bookings, revenue on the rise

    The city-owned Hilton Baltimore Convention Center Hotel performed better in its second full year of operation than in its first, but officials warned that the slow economic recovery means several more years could pass before it turns a profit.
    The city-owned Hilton Baltimore Convention Center Hotel performed better in its second full year of operation than in its first, but officials warned that the slow economic recovery means several more years could pass before it turns a profit. In terms...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Marketing, Credit and Debt, Debt Market, Baltimore Development Corporation

  4. Mar 31, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Auditors raise doubts about First Mariner's future

    Auditors have raised doubts about First Mariner Bancorp's ability to remain in business, according to financial statements that the largest Baltimore-based bank, founded by prominent businessman Edwin F. Hale Sr., filed with regulators late Thursday.
    Auditors have raised doubts about First Mariner Bancorp's ability to remain in business, according to financial statements that the largest Baltimore-based bank, founded by prominent businessman Edwin F. Hale Sr., filed with regulators late Thursday....

    Tags: University of Baltimore, Ed Hale, Bankruptcy, Dundalk, Securities

  6. Dec 24, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Federal investigators to supervise stent doctors

    Federal investigators have ordered St. Joseph Medical Center to conduct annual, random audits of its cardiac care practice to verify that the procedures performed there are necessary, in the wake of allegations that Dr. Mark G. Midei placed heart stents...

    Tags: Internists, Government Health Care, Hospitals and Clinics, Chiropractors, Punishment

  8. Jan 21, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Rawlings-Blake proposes changes on city ethics board

    Baltimore City Council President Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake is proposing broad changes in the way the city handles ethics, an issue that came to the forefront during the corruption investigation that ultimately led to Mayor Sheila Dixon's resignation.
    Baltimore City Council President Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake is proposing broad changes in the way the city handles ethics, an issue that came to the forefront during the corruption investigation that ultimately led to Mayor Sheila Dixon's resignation....

    Tags: Regional Authority, Values, Colleges and Universities, Corruption, Ethics

  10. Jul 10, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. GOP told to repay Steele

    State elections officials have told the financially strapped Maryland Republican Party that it must repay $77,500 that Michael S. Steele, now the national GOP chairman, transferred to it in an apparent violation of campaign finance laws.
    State elections officials have told the financially strapped Maryland Republican Party that it must repay $77,500 that Michael S. Steele, now the national GOP chairman, transferred to it in an apparent violation of campaign finance laws. The state...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Fraud, Parties and Movements, Legal Service

  12. Apr 11, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Nonprofits reap generous perks

    Sun Staff
    Second of four parts At home, Joseph K. Skariah has driven a $41,280 Acura SUV. On vacation, he has taken cruises in the Caribbean. He has often feasted on shrimp and salmon, made to order extra spicy, at his favorite restaurants. All of it has been...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Companies and Corporations, Pharmaceuticals, Gaming, Minority Groups

  14. Mar 31, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. AIG finds errors in its accounts

    Bloomberg News
    NEW YORK - American International Group Inc., the world's largest insurer, said yesterday that it engaged in improper accounting that might have inflated the company's net worth by as much as 2 percent, or $1.7 billion, since 1991. AIG said in a...

    Tags: Barbados, Stock Market, Corporate Officers, NYSE, CEO Pay

  16. Feb 22, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Huge theft of identity data could have victims in Md.

    Sun Staff
    Data collection company ChoicePoint Inc. said yesterday that it will notify 2,750 Marylanders who may have been victimized in what privacy experts said could become one of the largest identity theft cases ever. ChoicePoint said it is in the process of...

    Tags: Fraud, Lawyers, ChoicePoint Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, Consumers

  18. May 3, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. New audit says AIG worth $1 billion less

    Associated Press
    NEW YORK - American International Group Inc., one of the world's largest insurance companies, said yesterday that it will again delay filing its 2004 annual report and make accounting adjustments that will cut its value by about $2.7 billion - $1...

    Tags: Moody's Corporation, Stock Market, NYSE, Corporate Officers, Shareholders

  20. Jun 1, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Gambling industry puts their money on state lobbyists

    Sun Staff
    Gambling-related businesses continue to hire high-priced Annapolis lobbyists, hoping to position themselves for profits if Maryland legalizes slot machines, disclosure forms showed yesterday. A partial review of annual lobbyist filings showed that...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Values, Executive Branch, Lotteries, Casino and Gambling

  22. Dec 26, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Former top Enron official in plea-bargain discussions

    Associated Press
    Prosecutors and attorneys for Enron Corp.'s former chief accounting officer, Richard Causey, are in negotiations on a plea bargain on the eve of trial for founder Kenneth L. Lay and former CEO Jeffrey K. Skilling, according to people familiar with the...

    Tags: Prosecution, Court Preliminary, Fraud, Credit Ratings, Arthur Andersen

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