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SpaceX pushes back the final frontier
If all goes as planned, sometime this morning a spacecraft will blast off from its launchpad in Cape Canaveral, Fla., and ride a fiery plume of contrails upward through the pre-dawn darkness to begin a two-week journey to the International Space Station...
Tags: NASA, Trips and Vacations, Virgin Group, Ltd., Orbital Sciences Corporation, Air Transportation Industry
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T. Rowe Price sees Facebook investment more than triple in a year
T. Rowe Price Group's stake in Facebook Inc. more than tripled in value as the social networking giant went public Friday. At the close of the market Friday, T. Rowe's investment in Facebook was valued at $695.8 million. The Baltimore-based mutual fund...Tags: Social Media, Ning Inc., Media Industry, T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated, Facebook
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Attachment legislating: Corporate cash and the GOP
If money is the mother's milk of politics, then America's big corporations are Big Mama, and Big Baby is the Republican Party suckling at the enormous bosom of business. Democrats, meanwhile, are abandoned brats scrounging for nourishment wherever they...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, U.S. Supreme Court, Parties and Movements, Finance
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COPT sells two office buildings in Rockville for $48.7 million
Corporate Office Properties Trust said Monday that it had sold two office buildings and land in Rockville for about $48.7 million, part of the Columbia-based real estate investment trust's strategy of selling off non-core assets. COPT, which develops,...Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Realty, Investment Service, Land Price, Corporate Office Properties Trust Inc.
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T. Rowe closes its high-yield bond funds to new investors
T. Rowe Price Group closed its high-yield bond funds to new investors as of Monday, the Baltimore money manager announced Tuesday. They include the investor class shares and advisor class shares of the $9.2 billion High Yield Fund as well as the $2.5...Tags: Bonds, Finance, T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated
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Legg reports 10 percent increase in quarterly profit
Legg Mason Inc. posted a 10 percent increase in quarterly profit on Tuesday as it lowered operating expenses as part of a just-completed cost-cutting initiative. The Baltimore money manager earned $76.1 million, or 54 cents a share, in its fiscal...Tags: Personal Finance, New Products, Business, Finance, Legg Mason, Inc.
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Mossburg doesn't let facts get in the way of her conclusion
Marta Mossburg wrote in a recent Frederick News Post column that "people like easy answers" where "facts … often play a minor supporting role in our decision-making process." Ironically, she proves her point in a different column appearing the same...Tags: Interior Policy, Personal Finance, Music, Morningstar Incorporated, Finance
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T. Rowe Price could restart its expansion plans next year
T. Rowe Price will likely occupy two new buildings at its Owings Mills campus next year, more than three years after the Baltimore money manager put its expansion plans on hold during the recession, the company's chief executive said Tuesday. James A.C....Tags: Chicago, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Illinois, India, New York City
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Rush to judgment on birth control
Rush Limbaugh is the reigning shock jock of conservative political punditry — insults, outrage and outsized bluster are his stock in trade — so it takes quite an uproar for him to apologize. But that's what he has done at least twice now, if...Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Mitt Romney, Endometrial cancer, Talk Shows (genre), Health Treatments
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$215,000 request for children's park at Robert E. Lee Park faces hearing March 10
A $215,000 request to help build a 1-acre playground at Robert E. Lee Park — with an outdoor theater, climbing and swinging equipment and activity stations — is scheduled to be heard March 10 in Annapolis as part of the state's review of...Tags: Annapolis, Baltimore County, William Donald Schaefer, Catonsville, Finance
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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: Money and Monetary Policy, Charles Schwab, PepsiCo Inc., Finance, Stock Market
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Immigration reform left an orphan
If the Obama administration proceeds to electoral doom, blame rests on its surrender to its financiers and campaign organizers: Wall Street and public employee and construction unions. A Democratic administration in control of Congress which for two years...Tags: Migration, Immigration, Employees, Judges, Charity
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