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Scrabble at the Bain Center
Activity Pals For single seniors. Get together with others to attend events, shop, go sightseeing, dine out and more. 301-596-6385. The Bain Center 5470 Ruth Keeton Way, Columbia. 410-313-7213. •Acting Up! Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. A theater...Tags: Long Term Care, Stroke, Clubs and Associations, Scrabble (game), Howard County
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Columbia Digest
Spring gardening The Master Gardener Series presents the class, "Grow it! Eat it! Spring Vegetable Gardening," at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, at Historic Oakland, 5430 Vantage Point Road, on how to prepare the garden soil for spring planting, plant seeds...Tags: The Master (movie), Yoga, Gaming, Libraries, Agriculture
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Sports on TV
SUNDAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS ++++++++++++++++++++ || F1 || Abu Dhabi Grand Prix || SPEED7:30 a.m. || || NASCAR || Sprint Cup AAA Texas 500 || ESPN3 || || NBA || Minnesota@Toronto || NBA6 || || C. foot. || Georgia Tech@Maryland (T) || CSN7 || ||...Tags: UCF Knights, New York Giants, Houston Cougars, Marquette Golden Eagles, National Football League
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Most households will pay thousands of dollars more in taxes if politicians can't compromise
President Barack Obama signaled on election night that he's willing to work with leaders in both parties on deficit reduction and tax reform. And House Speaker John A. Boehner said a day later that Republicans were open to new revenue. Is compromise...
Tags: Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Social Security, White House, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Baltimore city is among many suing big banks over allegations of rate-rigging
You're likely part of the largest financial scandal in the world today if you have an adjustable-rate mortgage or a private student loan.
Or live in Baltimore.
The city is suing more than a dozen major banks, claiming the institutions conspired to...Tags: Trials, HSBC Holdings plc, Financial Markets, Bank of America Corp., Credit Ratings
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Apple sparks renewed interest in dividend-paying stocks
Apple made headlines again last week, but this time they weren't entirely about the new iPad.
The tech behemoth announced that it would start paying a quarterly dividend worth $2.65 per share beginning in July. That amounts to nearly $10 billion to be...Tags: T. Rowe Price, Apple iPad, Morningstar Incorporated, PepsiCo Inc., Steve Jobs
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Eight things you might not know about Social Security
Most of us know some basics about Social Security. We understand retirees can start taking retirement benefits at age 62. We realize we'll get a bigger monthly check if we wait a few years more until our normal retirement age to tap benefits. And who...Tags: Marketing, Retirement, Bonds, Social Security, Boston College
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What investors can expect in 2012
If you had slept Rip Van Winkle-style through 2011, you'd be awakening now to find that your stock portfolio was much the same as you left it. Presuming you stayed awake, you endured a volatile year for equities. Market swings were so violent that by the...Tags: Europe, Concerts, Bonds, Morningstar Incorporated, Companies and Corporations
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Local thrift officer accused in stock fraud by SEC
Federal securities regulators allege an executive at Eastern Savings Bank in Hunt Valley participated in a fraudulent short-selling scheme involving his personal brokerage firm, according to a complaint filed Monday. In an administrative case, the U.S....Tags: Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Inc., Hunt Valley, Sears, Investment Service, Companies and Corporations
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Business food drive aims to restock pantry at Assistance Center of Towson Churches
Towson area businesses this week launched a two-week food drive to restock the shelves at the food pantry at the Assistance Center of Towson Churches following a slow summer of donations and a period of high need. "This time of year is always difficult...Tags: Nottingham, Chicago Hotels, Towson, Business
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More firms easing 401(k) wait period
The Wall Street JournalA growing number of companies have changed a policy that has long hurt job hoppers: They are allowing new employees to start contributing to the company retirement plan immediately. Companies have traditionally made new employees wait up to a year before...Tags: T. Rowe Price, Retirement, The Walt Disney Co., Interior Policy, Employment
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Nasdaq grants raise questions of conflict
Tribune Staff WriterThe Nasdaq stock market's foundation made more than $250,000 in donations last year to non-profit groups affiliated with Nasdaq directors, a practice that has come under increasing scrutiny because of conflict-of-interest concerns. In September,...Tags: Executive Branch, Chicago Tribune, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Accounting and Auditing, Bankruptcy
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