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    Mar 18, 2011 |Blog| Cars.com
  1. Nissan to Check Radioactivity of Japanese Imports

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    Nissan Americas says it will start monitoring vehicles imported from Japan for radioactive material today. The automaker also tried to quash fears of supply shortages, especially for the in-demand electric Nissan Leaf. Nissan is the first Japanese...

    Tags: Automotive Equipment, Plant Openings, Mazda, Inventories, Nissan

  2. Mar 18, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Still no radiation from Japan quake detected in Southern California, air officials say

    L.A. NOW
    There's been no increase in radiation levels in Southern California's air since last week's earthquake and tsunami in Japan, local air quality control officials say. Monitoring at several sites has not picked up any radiation above typical background...
  4. Mar 17, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Obama Japan update: No harmful radiation levels bound for U.S.

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    Full text: Obama says unimaginable disaster reminds Americans and Japanese of common humanity....
  6. May 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. H&S development plans could hasten efforts for bustling Central Avenue corridor

    John Paterakis Sr. didn't believe it when Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke told him nearly two decades ago that Harbor East's Marriott Waterfront Hotel would spur revitalization from the Inner Harbor to Canton.
    John Paterakis Sr. didn't believe it when Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke told him nearly two decades ago that Harbor East's Marriott Waterfront Hotel would spur revitalization from the Inner Harbor to Canton. The city had picked Paterakis' H&S Properties...

    Tags: Business, The Bozzuto Group, Inner Harbor, Realty, Kirby Fowler

  8. May 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Bill would force contractors to hire city residents

    The City Council is poised to vote Monday on a bill that would require businesses receiving large city contracts or major financial support to hire 51 percent of new workers from Baltimore — or face sanctions.
    The City Council is poised to vote Monday on a bill that would require businesses receiving large city contracts or major financial support to hire 51 percent of new workers from Baltimore — or face sanctions. "We have the highest unemployment...

    Tags: Business, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, George Nilson, Unemployment, Employment Opportunities

  10. May 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. City economic development projects don't produce living-wage jobs

    I applaud The Sun for its recent editorial on income inequality ("Labor reawakens," April 27). The increasing income inequality in this country affects the ability of families to survive, much less thrive, on what they earn from minimum wage jobs.
    I applaud The Sun for its recent editorial on income inequality ("Labor reawakens," April 27). The increasing income inequality in this country affects the ability of families to survive, much less thrive, on what they earn from minimum wage jobs. The...
  12. Aug 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Pixelligent dreams big with minuscule particles

    Your next smartphone screen or TV display might be brighter, the synthetic oil in your car might perform better and computer chips might be more durable — all thanks to minuscule particles that are starting to be manufactured in Baltimore.
    Your next smartphone screen or TV display might be brighter, the synthetic oil in your car might perform better and computer chips might be more durable — all thanks to minuscule particles that are starting to be manufactured in Baltimore....

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Chemical Industry, National Government, Research, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities

  14. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. City seeking economic development consultant

    The Baltimore Development Corp., the city's economic development agency, is looking for an outside consultant to provide an analysis of the city's "economic development landscape," according to a request for applications issued Tuesday.
    The Baltimore Development Corp., the city's economic development agency, is looking for an outside consultant to provide an analysis of the city's "economic development landscape," according to a request for applications issued Tuesday. The consultant...

    Tags: Economic Policy

  16. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Steps toward population growth

    With the city putting together a plan for adding 10,000 families to Baltimore, this is a good time for interested Baltimoreans to weigh in. I'm told that the plan will be driven by the best possible data — a great place to start. But the plan needs to address a critical question: Who is going to want to live here during the next decade?
    With the city putting together a plan for adding 10,000 families to Baltimore, this is a good time for interested Baltimoreans to weigh in. I'm told that the plan will be driven by the best possible data — a great place to start. But the plan...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Rentals

  18. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. T. Rowe Price weighs headquarters move

    T. Rowe Price, a fixture in downtown Baltimore since its founding 76 years ago, is considering moving its headquarters once its current lease expires in 2017, the company said Wednesday.
    T. Rowe Price, a fixture in downtown Baltimore since its founding 76 years ago, is considering moving its headquarters once its current lease expires in 2017, the company said Wednesday. The Baltimore-based money manager is weighing several options,...

    Tags: Rental Service, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Exelon Corp., Pratt Street, Constellation Energy Group

  20. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Section of brick facade falls off troubled NIH building in Baltimore

    A large section of brick facade fell off a National Institutes of Health research facility on the Southeast Baltimore campus of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, reviving concerns about a building that opened two years late because of other problems.
    A large section of brick facade fell off a National Institutes of Health research facility on the Southeast Baltimore campus of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, reviving concerns about a building that opened two years late because of other problems....

    Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Research, National Institutes of Health, Greektown, Medical Research

  22. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. City wants $20 million upgrade at Lexington Market

    Charles Kelley stands in Baltimore's historic Lexington Market, chowing down on a Faidley's overstuffed crab cake sandwich.
    Charles Kelley stands in Baltimore's historic Lexington Market, chowing down on a Faidley's overstuffed crab cake sandwich. It doesn't bother the 37-year-old North Carolina man that the market doesn't have gourmet coffee, wine or cheese shops. He's OK...

    Tags: Business, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Renovation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Sandwiches

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