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New Grand Prix chief has been a big city contractor, campaign donor
Despite financing more than $140 million city contracts in the past 12 years, donating tens of thousands of dollars to Democratic candidates and being a member of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's inner circle, J.P. Grant III has largely avoided the...
Tags: Government Contracts, Technology, Graduation, Auto Racing, Teaching and Learning
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Expanding nonprofit has positive partnership track record
Baltimore is a city full of potential to Nancy Welsh, the founder of the rapidly expanding North Carolina nonprofit Builders of Hope Inc.
The nonprofit recently announced plans to rehabilitate 500 vacant homes near Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore was a...Tags: Interior Policy, Homes, Housing and Urban Planning, Hospitals and Clinics, Finance
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Masters reveals Augusta's shame
The Masters golf tournament, held annually at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, is on a collision course with reality. Here's the dilemma: The tradition-rich club is, and always has been, a men-only venue. One of their three main sponsors, IBM,...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Nottingham, Masters Tournament
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Howard families look to backyard chickens for eggs, companionship
The Gallaghers still miss Betty White and wistfully recall how much the Silkie loved to be held.
The hen, who was named after the 90-year-old celebrity because she was "ditsy and really out there" like many of the actress' TV characters, was killed by...Tags: Betty White, Howard Community College
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Female trailblazer honored for work at Aberdeen Proving Ground
Winifred "Wink" Jonas of Webster Village near Havre de Grace has the distinction of being the first mathematician at Aberdeen Proving Ground to work with the world's first practical computer. In recognition of her accomplishments and her contributions to...
Tags: U.S. Army, Colleges and Universities, University of Pennsylvania, Havre de Grace, World War II (1939-1945)
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Columbia woman set to dance at Alzheimer's benefit Saturday
Jeanne Kozlowski dances for her husband. After a 15-year battle with Alzheimer's disease, Craig Kozlowski passed away in October 2011. When Kozlowski dances in the Alzheimer's Association of Greater Maryland's Memory Ball April 14, she said, it'll be...
Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Dance, Music, Ellicott City, Inner Harbor
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New insurance marketplaces require brokers
A recent article in The Sun reported that "13 states will split grants totaling nearly $220 million to help set up health insurance exchanges" under the terms of the health care law. As officials in these states establish the marketplaces newly mandated...Tags: Washington, DC, Business, Insurance, Small Businesses
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Crime Log: Vizio TV, Ugg boots among items stolen
North Calvert Street 2800 block at 12:01 a.m. Dec. 20. front door kicked in attempted break-in. Dartmouth Road 800 block, between 7:45 a.m. and 10:15 p.m. Dec. 20. 42-inch Vizio TV, jewelry Ugg boots stolen from residence. Entry gained through front...Tags: Wii, PlayStation, Theft, DVD Players
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Helping businesses defend against cyber threats
Analysts with the National Security Agency see the threats coming at corporate America: viruses, worms and other malware targeting the computer networks that serve the nation's banks, utilities and businesses.
But the 64-year-old law that established the...Tags: Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Computer Crime, Justice and Rights, Symantec Corp., Business
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Richard Nash Jr., businessman
Richard Nash Jr., a retired businessman and avid boater, died Jan. 11 of pneumonia and heart failure at his winter home in Naples, Fla. The Towson resident was 82. The son of an IBM manager and a homemaker, Mr. Nash was born in Baltimore and raised on...Tags: Baltimore County, Christianity, Pneumonia, Towson, Korean War (1950-1953)
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Estimates board approves computers, furniture for sheriff's precinct
Computer software and furniture were among the items the county was given the OK to buy for the new Harford County Sheriff's Office southern precinct. Several contracts for equipment and supplies for the new precinct, under construction at 1305 Pulaski...Tags: Motorola, Inc., Robert Cooper, File Sharing, Highway Transportation, Baseball
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At Columbia mall's Apple store, customers pay tribute to Jobs
In the late morning hours of Thursday, Oct. 6, the Apple store inside The Mall in Columbia was filled with a few dozen customers and employees. It was business as usual.
Tributes in the front window, however, told another story, as did a bouquet of...Tags: Apple Inc., Apple iPhone, Cancer, Computer Hardware, Apple iPad
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