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Students log on to post devotion to pope's legacy
Sun StaffMichael Tenney is pretty sure Pope John Paul II isn't lacking in prayers. He knows that millions of followers around the world have kept the pontiff in their hearts and thoughts. Still, he says, one more couldn't hurt. Tenney, a senior at Catholic...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Death, University of Maryland, College Park, Roman Catholicism, The Pope
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High-techs learn some old rules
Sun StaffThe Baltimore offices of Advertising.com look the way you might imagine a dot-com to appear: The walls are red and yellow, the two founders' dogs roam among casually dressed workers and the fourth floor is being turned into a game room - complete with...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Online Media Industry, Justice System, Building Material, Locust Point
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Hollywood writers push for demands
AP Television WriterContract talks between Hollywood producers and the Writers Guild of America had broken off, and union leaders called a meeting to gauge their members' resolve. "If we had to have a strike vote, I'm sure it would have been a 90 percent-plus vote," Michael...Tags: Time Warner Inc., Labor Disputes, Elections, Companies and Corporations, Television Industry
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Phone lines, Internet inundated
Sun StaffTelephone networks and Internet news sites were swamped yesterday as people searched for information and the whereabouts of family and friends after the terrorist attacks on New York and suburban Washington. Phone companies urged customers to refrain...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Employees, Manhattan (New York City), Schaumburg, San Mateo
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Agents focus on Fla. resort
Sun National StaffVERO BEACH, Fla. -- For more than a year in this resort community, maroon and green minivans came and went at a yellow one-story house in the 600 block of 26th Ave., shuttling around a stream of Arabic-speaking people who visited late at night,...Tags: Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Saudi Arabia, Transportation, Justice System
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Alex. Brown chief quit last week
Sun StaffMayo A. Shattuck III, chairman of Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown and the executive who guided Baltimore's oldest investment firm through two corporate mergers in the past five years, has resigned. Shattuck, 46, confirmed his resignation yesterday, saying he...Tags: Stock Broking, Manhattan (New York City), Deutsche Bank AG, Sun Microsystems Inc., Companies and Corporations
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No clear choice for new chief
Times Staff WriterTo many, AOL Time Warner Inc. Chief Executive Richard D. Parsons is the logical choice to be the new chairman of the company. He is a respected leader who has brought peace to the world's largest media conglomerate after two years of corporate turf wars...Tags: Corporate Officers, Liberty Media Corporation, CNN (tv network), Hilton Hotels Corp., Colgate-Palmolive Company
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Wall Street posts first weekly loss since mid-April on Fed angst
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - The S&P 500 declined for a third day on Friday, with the three major stock indexes posting their first negative week since mid-April on lingering concern that the central bank may scale back its stimulus measures to support the...Tags: Soups, Jamie Dimon, Financial Markets, EOG Resources Incorporated, Plains Exploration & Production Company
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Emily Schuman whipped up Cupcakes and Cashmere in her spare time
The gig: Emily Schuman, 30, is the lifestyle maven behind the popular blog Cupcakes and Cashmere, a confectionary collection of stylish outfits, recipes, home decor tips and do-it-yourself projects. Think Martha Stewart meets Carrie Bradshaw. The blog...
Tags: Online Advertising, Conde Nast Publications, Social Media, Photography and Video, Video Supplies and Services
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Into the Loop at WGN
The new general manager of WGN-AM 720, charged with energizing the prominent station, is both a surprising choice for the job and a familiar one. He is Jimmy de Castro, one of Chicago's most charismatic, successful and well-known broadcast managers,...
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Jimmy de Castro named president, GM of WGN radio
Tribune reporterVeteran Chicago radio executive Jimmy de Castro has been named president and general manager of WGN-AM 720, Tribune Co. announced Thursday. The move puts one of Chicago's most charismatic and successful broadcast managers in charge of the legacy radio...Tags: Corporate Officers, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Larry Wert, Radio Industry, Companies and Corporations
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Tribune forms Silicon Valley digital venture, hires Shashi Seth
Underscoring that technology increasingly will drive the success of traditional media outlets, Tribune Co. is planting a flag in Silicon Valley and has hired a former top Yahoo executive to lead the company's digital ventures. Shashi Seth, who has...
Tags: Corporate Officers, Los Angeles Times, Companies and Corporations, Tribune Company, New Products
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