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Protesters oppose possible sale of The Baltimore Sun to Koch brothers
Ten protesters gathered Tuesday morning in front of The Baltimore Sun's office on North Calvert Street, rallying against a possible sale of the newspaper to Koch Industries. Headed by brothers David H. Koch and Charles G. Koch, the private company has...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Tribune Company, The New York Times, Charles Koch, MoveOn
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Law firm Rifkin, Livingston merging with city outfit
The Annapolis-based law firm Rifkin, Livingston, Levitan & Silver LLC has acquired and is merging with the Law Offices of Arnold M. Weiner, located in Baltimore. The merger will go into effect on July 1, according to a statement from the firms released...
Tags: Annapolis
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CEOs' bottom states are actually the top
Big business and anti-tax groups have been making hay out of a story in CEO Magazine that ranked Maryland 41st in business climate. But look closely: a lot of the things that CEO Magazine says are holding states back are actually things you would want for...Tags: Periodicals, Health Insurance Cost, Productivity, Corporate Officers, Newspaper and Magazine
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Ignore business climate at our peril
Dan Rodricks' advice that "complaining CEOs need to take a hike" (May 9) comes a bit late. For the first time anyone can recall, this year's Fortune 500 includes zero Baltimore-based companies. We are now the largest U.S. city without a single corporate...
Tags: Labor Markets, Barack Obama, Corporate Officers, Employment Opportunities
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Donald A. Krach, port lawyer
Donald A. Krach, former general counsel for the Maryland Port Administration who was an advocate and goodwill ambassador for the port of Baltimore, died May 4 of complications from pancreatic cancer at his Timonium home. He was 80. "Don was a real...
Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Anglicanism, University of Maryland, College Park, Parkville, Pancreatic Cancer
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Complaining CEOs need to take a hike
I took a walk early Wednesday morning. Azaleas and dogwoods were in bloom. Green-again trees and shrubs were damp, dripping from Tuesday's rain. A zillion birds were singing, and even the starlings sounded sweet. The Orioles had won another game. A...
Tags: Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC, Unemployment Rate, Labor Markets, CEO Pay, Maryland General Assembly
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Maryland to raise minority business goal to 29 percent
Maryland plans to steer to minority and women-owned businesses 29 percent of the nearly $8 billion a year it spends on contracts, increasing a target that was already among the most aggressive in the nation, Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown said Monday. The new...
Tags: Government, Anthony G. Brown, Baltimore County, Elections, Minority Groups
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Mikulski to propose bill in wake of alleged Harford payroll firm tax fraud
Small businesses would be protected from the type of fraud allegedly committed by Harford County payroll firm AccuPay Inc. under legislation being proposed by Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski. The Maryland Democrat plans to introduce a bill that would require...
Tags: Bankruptcy, Internal Revenue Service, Trials, Towson, Companies and Corporations
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Waste Industries to take over Alley Cat trash customers in Harford
Waste Industries, Harford County's biggest trash collection company, will be taking over the customers of Alley Cat Trash Removal, Harford County's Public Works Department confirmed Friday. Waste Industries, which owns and operates Harford Sanitation...
Tags: Havre de Grace, Waste Industries Incorporated, J Robert Hooper
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For a price, having time in their lives
Brenda Richardson "used to spend any time off running like a madwoman catching up on home projects," says the Towson endodontist. She has since farmed out tasks such as meeting workmen, running errands and waiting for deliveries to Beth Adams and...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Trips and Vacations, The Home Depot, Salads, Foods and Beverages
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Cardin tells Howard officials sequestration is hurting small business
Sen. Ben Cardin joined local business leaders and elected officials Friday in Howard County for an informal town hall meeting to discuss the impact of sequestration and federal budget battles on the county's business community. "It is affecting our...
Tags: Howard County, Benjamin L. Cardin, U.S. Senate, Small Businesses, U.S. Congress
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Towson as college town?
The proposed $60 million apartment-and-retail development proposed for the Towson Triangle is dredging up an old ambivalence about the character of the Baltimore County seat. Is it a college town? A community for families and children? A commercial...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Starbucks Corp., David Marks, Students
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