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The euro has failed
Europe's single currency is a bust. With unemployment reaching depression levels in the Mediterranean states, time has long passed to negotiate an orderly return to national currencies. Euro advocates argue a single currency is essential for creating a...
Tags: Bonds, Rome (Italy), Europe, Unemployment, Republic of Ireland
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Change we can believe in: Scrap the dollar bill
Americans embrace innovation. It is in our DNA. We are always on the lookout for new ways to do something faster, cheaper, better. From the horse and buggy to the automobile; from the rotary telephone to the iPhone, we're always willing to embrace...
Tags: Mike Enzi, Tom Coburn, Business, Invention and Innovation, John McCain
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Why do we keep dollar bill?
I have been in favor of the dollar coin for years now, but its value cannot be measured by the popularity of the coin now ("Nobody wants dollar coins," May 1). I think I have one, it's in my golf bag as a ball marker. The value of the dollar coin lies in... -
Gender-based wage gaps persist in state and nation
Women make considerably less money than men in Maryland: 83 cents to the dollar, according to a study released last week.
Windsor Mill resident Alison Assanah-Carroll was not surprised by the finding from the National Partnership for Women & Families,...Tags: Collective Contract, Population and Census, Randallstown, Business Enterprises, Research
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Drew Nicholas: 10 years after Maryland's national title
The Baltimore SunIt was a departure met with major media coverage and ample blog and message-board discussion. Typically the parting of ways between a pro basketball team and a player scoring seven points a game wouldn’t be dissected at such an intense level. Drew...Tags: Comcast Center (arena), Steve Blake, Maryland Terrapins, College Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Bravo's 'Million Dollar Decorator' dishes out inspiration, advice
Martyn Lawrence-Bullard left his home in England for Los Angeles 20 years ago, determined to be a movie star.
The acting thing didn't exactly work out. But in one of those delightful turnabouts in life, he is now the interior designer to the stars. Ed...Tags: Pottery Barn, Furniture, Eartha Kitt, Concerts, New York City
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Germany's plan will make euro crisis worse
European leaders are working feverishly to create what German Chancellor Angela Merkel is calling a "fiscal union" to restore private investor confidence in Europe and rekindle growth. Unfortunately, what she advocates will thrust Europe into a deeper...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Italy, Europe, Finance, European Union
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Europe's problems hit home for some in Maryland
Kirk-Habicht Co. in Essex doesn't do much business in Europe, but problems on the continent are buffeting the manufacturer all the same.
Its employees rely on a heavy wire to make springs tough enough for trucks, and the only plant they know of that...Tags: FTI Consulting Inc., Medical Research, Europe, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), European Union
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Laurel's Bottom Dollar, Bloom stores to convert to Food Lion
Laurel's two Bottom Dollar Food grocery stores and the Bloom in Scaggsville escaped being closed by its corporate parent, but they will be getting a name change: Food Lion. Delhaize America the Belgium company that owns Food Lion as well as Bottom Dollar...Tags: Delhaize Group, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations
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Dollar coins piling up at Baltimore reserve bank
In a dimly lit underground vault a block from Camden Yards, the Federal Reserve is holding millions of dollars in cash that nobody wants.
The money — stored in cloth and plastic sacks piled high on metal shelving units — is in the unloved...Tags: Consumers, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, NPR, Television Industry, Lawyers
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Turn the urge to purge into a cash surge
Your home is starting to resemble an episode of "Hoarders," but without the tearful back story.
Sure, that armoire is gorgeous. But you never use it. Those antique candlesticks that Grandma gave you are just collecting dust. And what about all those...Tags: Chris Anderson, Miu Miu, Stress, Tory Burch, Sound Recordings
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