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    Oct 12, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Elkridge teenager publishes young adult fantasy novel

    Snapping her own picture for the author's portrait on the young adult fantasy novel "Cursed with Power," Lindsey Sablowski didn't notice the way half of her youthful face was brightly illuminated while the other half was deep in shadow.
    Snapping her own picture for the author's portrait on the young adult fantasy novel "Cursed with Power," Lindsey Sablowski didn't notice the way half of her youthful face was brightly illuminated while the other half was deep in shadow. But Sigmund Freud...

    Tags: Book, Entertainment Events, Fiction, Harry Potter (fictional character), Nobel Prize Awards

  2. Apr 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Judge approves sale of Jewish Times publisher

    The buyers of the Baltimore Jewish Times' publishing company are prepared to close the $1.26 million purchase of the company Friday after a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge approved the transaction Thursday. The sale will bring an end to 93 years of family...

    Tags: Book, Judges, Justice System, Media Industry, Companies and Corporations

  4. Jan 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. 'Ball So Hard University' big enough for only one person?

    Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs founded Ball So Hard University in jest, but three months later, the joke has become a serious legal dispute.
    Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs founded Ball So Hard University in jest, but three months later, the joke has become a serious legal dispute. In a recorded introduction for an early-November game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, when players...

    Tags: Social Media, Johnny Carson, Small Businesses, Justice System, Television

  6. Oct 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. DIY firms rent equipment, lend expertise to would-be crafters

    Rashida Webb loves shopping for vintage T-shirts at thrift stores, but not all of her finds fit well. Others could use a little extra embellishment.
    Rashida Webb loves shopping for vintage T-shirts at thrift stores, but not all of her finds fit well. Others could use a little extra embellishment. While she has had a tailor alter her vintage clothing, the practice got to be expensive. What to do?...

    Tags: Weddings, Home Improvement, Harford Road, Tools and Hardware, Business

  8. Aug 28, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Charles S. Roberts, train line expert, dies at 80

    Charles Swann Roberts, an author and co-founder of publishing company Barnard, Roberts and Co. Inc. known for his extensive histories of the Pennsylvania Railroad, died Aug. 20 from complications of emphysema and pneumonia at St. Agnes Hospital.
    Charles Swann Roberts, an author and co-founder of publishing company Barnard, Roberts and Co. Inc. known for his extensive histories of the Pennsylvania Railroad, died Aug. 20 from complications of emphysema and pneumonia at St. Agnes Hospital. The...

    Tags: Book, Tropical Storms, Catonsville, Maryland, Transportation

  10. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  11. News Corp spinoffs start preliminary trading

    Reuters
    June 19 (Reuters) - News Corp's publishing and entertainment arms began trading separately on a preliminary basis on Wednesday, one of the last steps before Rupert Murdoch's company officially splits in two on June 28. Shares of the new News Corp, the...

    Tags: Book, NASDAQ, The Wall Street Journal, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Media Industry

  12. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. News Corp. shareholders approve of split into 2 companies

    News Corp. has moved closer to its historic breakup that is expected to test whether investors share Chairman Rupert Murdoch's confidence that there is a solid future for newspapers.
    News Corp. has moved closer to its historic breakup that is expected to test whether investors share Chairman Rupert Murdoch's confidence that there is a solid future for newspapers. On Tuesday, shareholders approved measures that will allow Murdoch's...

    Tags: Book, Rupert Murdoch, Advertising, Media Industry, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.

  14. May 28, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. Lebon Press Closing, Another Printing Casualty

    The Hartford Courant
    Lebon Press, a Hartford commercial printer since 1924, is closing, another casualty of the decline of the printing industry in a tough economy. Lebon's third-generation owner, Andy Lerner, delivered the news late last week to the Homestead Avenue...

    Tags: Employees

  16. May 28, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  17. Murdoch Aims To Defy Naysayers With New News Corp

    Rupert Murdoch tried to convince Wall Street on Tuesday that there is still money to be made in newspapers, reminding investors that he had defied skeptics over the past 60 years to build one of the world's biggest media empires. As News Corp prepares to...

    Tags: Book, Newspapers, The Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch, Media Industry

  18. May 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Flickr photo-printing service could bring more revenue to Yahoo

    This week’s flashy redesign of Flickr shifts the Yahoo-owned photo-sharing website away from subscription revenue and more toward ad revenue. But Yahoo also could look to monetize another Flickr feature: printing hard copies of photos.
    This week’s flashy redesign of Flickr shifts the Yahoo-owned photo-sharing website away from subscription revenue and more toward ad revenue. But Yahoo also could look to monetize another Flickr feature: printing hard copies of photos. Flickr...

    Tags: Social Media, Marissa Mayer, Hewlett-Packard Co., Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc.

  20. May 4, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. 'Hard times teaches hard lessons'

    As the longtime president of a Hagerstown furniture manufacturing company, David C. Beachley has seen a lot of curves and sharp edges in the numbers that define his business.
    arnoldp@herald-mail.com
    As the longtime president of a Hagerstown furniture manufacturing company, David C. Beachley has seen a lot of curves and sharp edges in the numbers that define his business. The worst of the extremes in the number of people he employs has come fairly...

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, The Herald-Mail, Colleges and Universities, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), General Electric Company

  22. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. News Corp. publishing firm to start with $2.6 billion in cash

    News Corp.'s soon-to-be publishing company will begin life with no debt and about $2.6 billion in cash -- illustrating the parent company's attempt to provide the new entity with solid financials and money for acquisitions. The new company, which will...

    Tags: Book, Rupert Murdoch, Media Industry, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers

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