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Five questions …
No question, it's been a tough economy for many nonprofits to raise money. But Marriottsville-based DonorSearch, launched the same year the economy plunged into the latest recession, has developed a database to help nonprofits identify which of their...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Horse (animal), Pittsburgh, The Pennsylvania State University, Allergies
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Sex abuse suspect had won trust of city parents, students as school employee
For Erica Hamlett-Nicholson's 11-year-old son, Shawn Nowlin was his most trusted confidant when the Hazelwood Elementary/Middle School fifth-grader suffered from depression caused by his parents' separation. For Duanelle Woodard's nephew, he was the...
Tags: Social Services, Harford County, Lawyers, Depression, Family
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Aquarium generates more than $300 million for Maryland
Attendance at the National Aquarium this year is expected to tick up a little more than 1 percent to 1.33 million, but remains significantly below levels experienced several years ago before the recession. Still, an economic impact report to be released...
Tags: Inner Harbor, University of Baltimore, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Martin O'Malley, National Aquarium Baltimore
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Jeff Zucker named head of CNN
The Baltimore SunCNN announced Thursday morning that Jeff Zucker is its new president worldwide. Here's the release on the former NBC executive: For release: Nov. 29, 2012 Jeff Zucker Named President of CNN Worldwide Jeff Zucker will join CNN Worldwide as...Tags: Piers Morgan, Anderson Cooper 360 (tv program), Tom Brokaw, NBC (tv network), CNN (tv network)
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Legg Mason stock slides a day after rising on sale rumor
Legg Mason Inc.'s stock retreated Friday, a day after shares shot up on a report that the company's board rejected — at least for now — a proposal by senior managers at its affiliates and private equity investors to take the company private....Tags: Legg Mason, Inc., Private Equity, Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Hazelwood parents unsatisfied with school officials' answers
City school officials offered few answers to Hazelwood Elementary/Middle parents during a contentious meeting Thursday about an employee accused of impregnating a 15-year-old and misrepresenting himself as a child therapist. Separately, the city...
Tags: Social Services, Lawyers, Family, Justice System, Learning Disability
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LifeBridge Health announces leadership changes
LifeBridge Health has named Neil M. Meltzer as its new CEO as part of a shake up in leadership at the hospital system prompted by the retirement of the company's current head.
Current LifeBridge CEO Warren A. Green is retiring after 21 years with the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Miami Beach, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Northwest Hospital, Courtland
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Force 3 of Crofton names new CEO
Crofton technology company Force 3 said Monday that founder and CEO Rocky Cintron is stepping down after two decades and will be replaced by the company's chief operating officer. Les Trachtman, the company's new CEO, has served as COO since joining...Tags: Crofton, Technology, Companies and Corporations
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William R. Smith, 83, lover of railroads great and small
William R. Smith, a career railroader who rose from coach cleaner to head the Canton Railroad Co. and was also a strong advocate for the port of Baltimore, died Saturday from complications of Parkinson's disease at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. The...
Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Realty, Annapolis, Port of Baltimore, Carrollton
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Part three: Culture shock
Tribune Tower was in crisis, and the illustrations of penguins installed in the building's ornate lobby were meant as a constant reminder. With Tribune Co. revenues sliding and managers struggling to adjust to an Internet revolution, executives in early...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, Sex Crimes, Media Industry, Financially Distressed Companies, Computer Hardware
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Storied Legg Mason unit to merge into New York sister subsidiary
Legg Mason Inc. plans to lay off an undisclosed number of employees as it folds its once high-profile Legg Mason Capital Management unit in Baltimore into a much larger investment division based in New York. Capital Management rose to fame under star...
Tags: Morningstar Incorporated, Legg Mason, Inc., Harbor East, T. Rowe Price, Bill Miller
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Liguori named CEO of Tribune Co.
Television executive Peter Liguori was named the new chief executive of Tribune Co. Thursday, taking the reins of the reorganized Chicago-based media company weeks after its emergence from bankruptcy. In a widely expected announcement, Liguori, 52, a...
Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Television Stations, Los Angeles Times, Realty, Discovery Communications, Inc.
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