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County buildings may be sold
Sun ReporterHarford County officials hope to auction three small public buildings in downtown Bel Air, rather than pay the high costs of renovating them. Although the county is experiencing a severe crunch for office space and will likely have to negotiate pricey...Tags: Local Authority, Courtland, Clubs and Associations
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Travel miracles: What was lost can sometimes be found
Jeffrey R. Neuman had flown halfway to Chicago when he glanced at his wrist and "got a sinking feeling." His vintage Cartier watch, which his wife gave him two decades ago, was missing. Panicked, the marketing executive asked her to call lost-and-found...Tags: Charity, Theft, Prosecution, Employees
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Black market in stealing your data is thriving
It wasn't clear what freaked Jerrell Ellerbe out more: when I read him his mother's maiden name, or the part when I told him his date of birth. I'm guessing, though, that what disturbed him most was when I supplied his e-mail address and then read his...Tags: Consumers, Symantec Corporation, Personal Data Collection, Credit and Debt, Internet
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In this economy, failure is an option
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe U.S. economy appears to be caught in a cycle of recurrent panic attacks. So many things have gone wrong, and so much anxiety has accumulated in the financial system, that nothing seems safe. As a result, no sooner has one crisis seemed to recede than...Tags: J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Legg Mason, Inc., Federal Reserve, Loans, Bank of America Corp.
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'Wind in the Willows' set for 2 shows
IceHouse Theatre's summer performance-camp participants will present Wind in the Willows at 7 p.m. Wednesday and 12:30 p.m. Thursday. Full of singing and dancing, the performance will last an hour and 15 minutes. Tickets are $3; call the box office at...Tags: Weather Warnings, Hurricane Preparedness, Natural Disasters, Charity, Meteorological Disasters
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Pro athletes? They'll take Manhattan (Beach)
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRichard Montgomery immediately recognized the tall blond in the tennis dress in the deli section of his local Ralphs, so he walked up and introduced himself to tennis star Maria Sharapova. Montgomery, who had heard she lived in Manhattan Beach, told...Tags: Beach Vacations, Athletes, Shaquille O'Neal, Rob Blake, Eric Karros
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Old Saybrook Woman Files Complaint About Police Group Member
The Middletown Common Council approves a new fire contract — after firefighters rushed out of the meeting to battle a Prospect Street blaze; an Old Saybrook woman files a complaint about a police commission member; and East Hampton residents...Tags: Economic Policy, Values, Major League Baseball, Local Elections, Advanced Training
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800-acre Racine County duck farm to be auctioned
More than 800 acres once used for duck farming in Racine County are about to go on the auction block. The property includes acres in three separate locations. Maple Leaf Farms used it to raise and slaughter ducks. But the Milford, Indiana, company...Tags: Farms
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Fort Lauderdale: Could a robotic toilet be in the city's future?
Fort Lauderdale might be able to buy one of the robotic toilets for the beach that sparked controversy last year: Seattle is unloading its automated single-stall toilets in an online auction. City commissioners agreed last summer to buy a $250,000 self-...Tags: E-Commerce Industry, Jim Naugle, Fort Lauderdale
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New iPhone is the Apple of their eyes
Associated Press WriterIn the Soviet days, Russians asked their American friends to bring blue jeans, rock records and other Western goods into the country. Today, Russians can buy almost anything they want here — but they are still begging for one item: Apple's slick...Tags: New Products, Contracts, Networking
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