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Sourcefire CEO retires as he fights colon cancer
Sourcefire Inc., a Columbia-based provider of cybersecurity technology to government and commercial clients, said its CEO retired earlier this week after taking a medical leave to be treated for colon cancer. John C. Burris, 57, led Sourcefire since...Tags: Medical Research, Companies and Corporations, Sourcefire, Inc., U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Colon Cancer
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Keating steps down as district coordinator for Harford County's Tax-Aide Program
After six years, Bruce Keating recently stepped down as district coordinator for the highly popular AARP Tax-Aide Program in Harford County. Keating was recently honored for his service at a wrap-up session after a successful season where more than 3,...
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Highland/Fulton: Get a move on — local women start relocation business
Moving one's household is such a pain in the gluteus maximus. It doesn't seem to matter how much or how little time one has in which to do the move; it is still such a pain. And, what happens when the move involves going from a place where one has...Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Stanford University, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Electronics
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Henry H. Kayser, telephone company manager
Henry Herman Kayser, a retired telephone company engineer and technical consultant, died of cancer June 16 at Gilchrist Hospice Care of Towson. The Stoneleigh resident was 76.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Regester Avenue, he was the son of Henry...Tags: Business Enterprises, Roman Catholicism, Cancer, Johns Hopkins University, College Sports
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The discouraged worker
SunSpot StaffCassandra Bridgeforth has seen more job-related activity in the last three weeks than she has since she was laid off from her $45,000-a-year computer job at Lucent Technologies Inc. last May. "I've had three interviews and a callback," said Bridgeforth,...Tags: Maryland, U.S. Airways, Unemployment, Baltimore County, Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc.
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A job hunter's experience
SunSpot StaffStill looking for work after eight months, in a tight economy, Cassandra Bridgeforth easily understands why someone can become discouraged. Its all a game, said Bridgeforth, 50, of Mount Washington, who was laid off from her $45,000-a-year computer...Tags: Unemployment, Baltimore County, Hunt Valley, Internal Revenue Service, Death
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More firms on brink?
Times staff writersWorldCom Inc.'s mammoth bankruptcy filing Sunday could prolong the telecommunications industry's long and painful implosion by dragging teetering companies over the brink with it. More than three dozen telecom firms have already landed in Bankruptcy...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, France Telecom, Level 3 Communications Incorporated, Justice System, Bonds
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Wall Street struggles to renew connections with rest of the world
Sun StaffRich Wetmore, a retired telecommunications executive, watched his industry rebuild phone and computer networks after the devastating Mexico City earthquake in 1985 and the 1993 bombing of New York City's World Trade Center. The credo was the same: Take...Tags: Business, Death, New York City, Verizon Communications, Gaming
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Murky connections hobble effort to install Iraq cell phone network
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The Bush administration has repeatedly promoted its efforts to develop Iraq's private-sector economy as an engine of job creation and hope for the country's beleaguered population and a model for an economically backward region. But if Iraq'...Tags: Armed Forces, Orascom Group, Inc., Iraq, Marketing, Lawyers
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E-commerce sees rebound
Sun StaffDespite the beating that business-to-business e-commerce companies took last year, Internet markets are expected to quadruple in size by 2002, according to industry analysts. But as the more than 1,000 Internet markets - or digital marketplaces that...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Automotive Equipment, General Electric Company, Business, Sales
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Data thirst a boon to fiber optics
Sun StaffThis is a planet of data gluttons. The latest estimates show Internet traffic - everything from e-mail to photos to full-length Hollywood films - is doubling every 100 days or so. And the thought of this tidal wave of ones and zeroes makes people such...Tags: Maryland, WorldCom Incorporated, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), San Francisco, Science
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