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A modest proposal for pensions
Gov.Martin O'Malleyis currently promoting gay marriage legislation. He stated that "one does not have to be an advocate for same-sex marriage in order to support equal rights under the law." Hopefully, Governor O'Malley will now support equal rights...Tags: Labor Legislation, Pension and Welfare, Employees, Same-Sex Marriage, Judges
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An unhappy 'Kodak moment'
The bankruptcy filing of Eastman Kodak Company this week marked the end of a chapter in American manufacturing history. The venerable corporation that gave the world the Brownie camera and the slogan "You push the button, we do the rest" once dominated...Tags: Media Industry, Marketing, Movies, Corporate Performance, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Independent musicians' trade group comes out in support of SOPA, PIPA; Wye Oak, others balk
The Baltimore SunA couple of controversial, Internet piracy bills in Congress have pit the tech industry against the music business, even independents. In a statement sent out early Wednesday afternoon, A2IM, the largest trade organization of independent musicians and...Tags: Wye Oak (music group), Circuses, Piracy, Google Inc., Companies and Corporations
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Heavy Seas Alehouse sets February opening date; Matt Seeber to be executive chef
The Baltimore SunHeavy Seas Alehouse will officially open February 15, the pub and restaurant announced this morning. It also confirmed that Matt Seeber, a former chef at Tom Colicchio's Craftsteak restaurant at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, will be its executive chef....Tags: Bars and Clubs, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), New York City, Federal Hill, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Christopher Brennan Maxwell, 35, who has addresses in the first block of West Inca Street and the 1800 block of Greencastle Drive in Rosedale, was arrested on a bench warrant...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Theft, Prosecution, Fraud, Health and Safety at School
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William Magruder Waters, engineer
William Magruder Waters, a retired Johns Hopkins and Navy electrical engineer and inventor who built his own car and held patents related to radar imaging, died of congestive heart failure Dec. 17 at Renaissance Gardens at Oak Crest Village. He was 86....Tags: Cardiologists, U.S. Army, Health and Medical Professionals, College Sports, Health and Medical Professionals
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Online fraud puts consumers at risk
For nearly 100 years, the Better Business Bureau has helped consumers avoid fraud and scams by helping them find businesses, brands and charities they can trust. We are uniquely positioned in representing both the interests of the business community,...Tags: Stop Online Piracy Act, Consumers, Criminals, Computer Crime, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Plan B decision shows good judgment
If a girl 16 or younger has had vaginal intercourse, she's been raped ("Plan B is overruled," Dec. 9). Few states allow marriage or consensual sex under the age of 17. Do we really want such a girl, afraid that she may become pregnant, to take her...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Plan B (drug), Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Feminism, Drugs and Medicines
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A free-market solution for drug shortages
Hospitals nationwide are experiencing shortages of critical generic intravenous drugs. We believe a fundamental reason for this national shortage is government price controls. With these limits, there is little incentive to invest in new facilities and...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Barack Obama, Johnson & Johnson Inc., Government Health Care
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Columbia acupuncture and herbs clinic touts alternatives to pharmaceuticals
Looking for an alternative to pharmaceuticals? Try heading east.
Chinese herbs and acupuncture are the remedies of choice at Cheng’s Acupuncture & Herbs Clinic, which opened in February in Columbia. The clinic is run by licensed acupuncturist...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Beijing (China), China, Ellicott City, Acupuncture
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Kansas man tries to trademark Obama quote: "If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon"
A man in Overland Park, Kansas, has applied to trademark the phrase that President Obama uttered last month: "If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon." According to Trademarkia.com, Martin Joseph Markley applied for the trademark on March 27. He filed the...Tags: Fashion Trends, George Zimmerman
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Another round of National Premium?
For decades, National Premium has been a hazy, distant memory. Stored-away memorabilia and faded beer ads were all that remained of its once-storied legacy.
That may change next year. Tim Miller, an Easton real estate agent, has acquired the trademark...Tags: Connecticut Labor Markets, Marketing, New Products, Facebook, Investments
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