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Under Armour retail VP resigns
The vice president of retail for sports apparel maker Under Armour has resigned, the Baltimore-based company said Tuesday. Dan Sawall, who has overseen retail for Under Armour since February 2010, will resign effective Friday, Under Armour said in a...Tags: Weaponry, Under Armour Inc., Companies and Corporations
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Maryland Live Casino, where the food is
The Baltimore SunThe media got a look at the Maryland Live Casino on Tuesday afternoon. It helps to see these things Live! Flanking the main entrance are, to the left, Bobby's Burger Palace, which will be up and running on June 6, the night of the casino's grand opening....Tags: Volleyball, Seafood, Cheesecake Factory, Foods and Beverages, Phillips Seafood
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Lacrosse stick maker STX invests in new ideas
Inside a converted warehouse in Pigtown, off limits to most company emplyees, designers and engineers dream up and test equipment for one of the nation's fastest growing sports. They follow in the foot steps of company founder Richard B.C. Tucker, a 1951...Tags: Corporate Performance, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Physiology, Johns Hopkins University, ESPN (tv network)
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Plant idling raises concerns about future of Sparrows Point
It's deja vu at Sparrows Point.
The Baltimore County plant once again faces wholesale layoffs and a possible sale.
The same story has played out every couple of years for the past decade at the steel plant, whose future remains in limbo.
The...Tags: Plant Openings, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unions, Bethlehem Steel, China
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The battle for the 'smart home' heats up
What if the cable guy was also your home security guy?
Maryland consumers are about to find out. Comcast Corp. has launched a marketing blitz this month to sign up customers for its new "Xfinity Home" package, which features a residential alarm system,...Tags: Television Industry, Homes, Networking, Satellite and Cable Service, Bowling
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Edgewood Chemical Biological Center Forms Technology Commercialization Partnership with Allied Minds Federal Innovations
In a move to more efficiently commercialize laboratory-produced technologies and services, the Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center partnered with Allied Minds Federal Innovations, Inc., earlier this year. The new partnership is among the first to...
Tags: Barack Obama, Research, U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Business
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Baltimore-area housing market sees bidding wars return as buyers' choices shrink
David D. Igla lost out on three Ellicott City homes in the past few months before he finally beat the competition and had an offer accepted.
What kind of so-called buyer's market is this, he wondered?
Some houses zip off the market —...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Prices, Real Estate, Homes, Real Estate Buyers
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Restaurant Review: Kettle Hill ably rides the farm-to-table wave
If you want a glimpse into the near future of contemporary American dining, head down to Power Plant Live, where a promising new restaurant named Kettle Hill has put down stakes. It's a farm-to-table restaurant for the century's second decade. If the...
Tags: Mussels, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Theodore Roosevelt, Spanish-American War
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Maryland athletics department teams up with Maroon PR
The Baltimore SunMaryland has a deal with Maroon PR to work with the school’s athletic department on a number of initiatives, including branding and coaches’ media training, according to school officials. Maroon is a full-service public relations and...Tags: Sports Legends at Camden Yards
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Housing forums to discuss FHA financing issue for condo associations
Howard County Housing is hosting three community forums this month beginning Thursday with housing professionals to discuss the growing problem of condo associations loosing Federal Housing Administration financing. "Condominiums are often a first time...Tags: Ellicott City, Real Estate, Homes, Interior Policy, Federal Housing Administration
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A letter from the publisher: 175 years of light for all
To our readers:
On this date 175 years ago — May 17, 1837 — Arunah Shepherdson Abell published the first edition of The Sun.
He envisioned a newspaper that explored the stories people cared about, reported them exhaustively and delivered...Tags: Ceremonies, Advertising, Newspaper and Magazine, Newspapers, Media Industry
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Baltimore Grand Prix tickets to go on sale by the end of the month
Tickets for the second Baltimore Grand Prix should be on sale by the end of the month, the latest group to organize the race announced Wednesday.
Race On, a team led by two local investors that has partnered with racing champ Michael Andretti's sports...Tags: Michael Andretti, Auto Racing, Father's Day, Open-Wheel Racing, Labor Day
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