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Bill to wrest power from Prince George's school board wins support
A bill authorizing a partial takeover of the troubled Prince George's County school system by the county's top elected official won critical support in Annapolis Wednesday. Members of the county's state Senate delegation voted overwhelmingly to...
Tags: Rushern L. Baker III, Annapolis, Prince George's County, Corporate Officers, Elections
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Legg Mason's new CEO draws lessons from hockey
Raymond "Chip" Mason first met Joseph A. Sullivan over dinner at a Chicago restaurant, where the founder of Legg Mason Inc. interviewed the young bond trading manager for a job with the Baltimore company. A lot of the conversation, Mason recalled, was...
Tags: Ice Hockey, Finance, St. John's University, Companies and Corporations, Christianity
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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: Newspapers, Finance, The Walt Disney Co., Bankruptcy, Tribune Tower
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Libyan oil: To the victor go the spoils, but not when you 'lead from behind'
Because it's the U.S. Army's Energy Awareness Month, it may be a good time to remind President Obama of oil's importance to economic security and the role that wartime leadership and image play in getting your hands on it post-victory. He can't just...Tags: Vladimir Putin, France, NATO, Nicolas Sarkozy, Interim Transitional National Council
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Otis Rolley
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve as mayor.
My passion is city planning. After graduating from MIT, I made Baltimore my home and went on to become the nation's youngest Director of City...Tags: Government, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Drug Trafficking, Realty, Teaching and Learning
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City school system grapples with principal turnover
Since Baltimore schools CEO Andrés Alonso took the helm four years ago, only about one-quarter of the system's principals have remained in their posts, a high turnover rate that has rankled education advocates who say they are concerned that leadership...Tags: Unions, Collective Contract, NAACP, Teaching and Learning, Andres Alonso
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District 9: Christopher Taylor
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve on the City Council.
I bring a wealth of experience to my campaign for the 9th District City Council seat. As an educator, small business owner, and...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Government, Teachers, Government Contracts, Small Businesses
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Sister Mary Ruth Gerlach
Sister Mary Ruth Gerlach, a Sister of Mercy and an educator who later was supervisor of the Mercy Medical Center Chapel, died Sept. 4 of lung cancer at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. She was 94. The daughter of a real estate broker and a homemaker,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, University of Notre Dame, Minority Groups, Parochial Schools, Religious Education
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WBAL-TV singing happy song about 'Ellen' debut ratings at 4
The Baltimore SunWBAL-TV likes what it sees from the early returns on "Ellen" as its replacement at 4 p.m. for "Oprah." Monday's premiere opened 64 percent higher than the premiere of the last season on "Oprah" in September 2010. Perhaps, most impressive is that "Ellen"...Tags: WJZ-TV, Television, WBAL-TV
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Who's paying for care of police injured escorting NFL commissioner?
As a Baltimore resident, taxpayer and furloughed city employee, I have a hard time understanding why city police officers were assigned to escort the CEO of a private company from Martin State Airport to M&T Bank Stadium Sunday ("Two Baltimore officers...Tags: Football, National Football League
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Corporate Office Properties Trust CEO to retire in March
Corporate Office Properties Trust, a Columbia company that has profited by building office parks geared to the needs of defense and intelligence agency contractors, said Friday that its chief executive will retire in March. Randall M. Griffin will be...Tags: Investments, Corporate Office Properties Trust Inc., Companies and Corporations, Real Estate, Corporate Officers
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Walters on verge of setting single-season save record for Delmarva Shorebirds
David Walters, a 2005 River Hill High School graduate, is approaching the single-season saves record for the low Class A South Atlantic League's Delmarva Shorebirds. The team record is 33, set by Derek Brown in 1998. Walters had 30 saves through Aug. 21....Tags: Football, Baltimore Orioles, The National (music group), College Baseball, Television
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