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    May 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Ravens games showing up more frequently on Washington-area TVs

    For years, the Ravens quietly tried to make the case to the NFL that Baltimore-Washington would function best as a single television market.
    For years, the Ravens quietly tried to make the case to the NFL that Baltimore-Washington would function best as a single television market. The current system -- in which the Redskins and Ravens have separate markets -- left some Ravens fans, in...

    Tags: National Football League, Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, CBS Corp., Football

  2. Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Orioles look to profit as enthusiasm carries over from surprising 2012

    Baltimore baseball fans flocked back to Camden Yards and merrily decorated themselves in orange and black as the Orioles authored baseball's most surprising story of 2012.
    Baltimore baseball fans flocked back to Camden Yards and merrily decorated themselves in orange and black as the Orioles authored baseball's most surprising story of 2012. Now, signs abound that the enthusiasm from last fall — when the team...

    Tags: Buck Showalter, Nate McLouth, American League, Nick Markakis, Brooks Robinson

  4. Feb 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. U.S. suit against S&P: Bad for business, bad for democracy

    The Justice Department is accusing Standard & Poor's of defrauding investors with optimistic ratings of mortgage-backed securities and derivatives prior to the financial crisis. While investors are entitled to answers about those conflicts, compensation and reforms, Attorney General Eric Holder and President Barack Obama, by singling out S&P instead of other bond raters, appear to be engaging in political vengeance and put freedom of speech at risk.
    The Justice Department is accusing Standard & Poor's of defrauding investors with optimistic ratings of mortgage-backed securities and derivatives prior to the financial crisis. While investors are entitled to answers about those conflicts, compensation...

    Tags: Freedom of the Press, Lawyers, Litigation, Trials, Moody's Corporation

  6. Dec 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Fed's easy money will eventually trigger inflation

    Bar the door, Nelly — the Fed has abandoned all restraint and will now print money to finance the federal deficit.
    Bar the door, Nelly — the Fed has abandoned all restraint and will now print money to finance the federal deficit. To support the weak recovery, the Federal Reserve continues to keep short-term interest rates near zero, purchase mortgage-backed...

    Tags: Central Bank, Banking, Federal Reserve, Government, Securities

  8. Jan 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Some Ravens fans booked for Denver trip while others contemplate cost

    To mark his 30th birthday, Patrick McAuliffe made it his goal to attend every Ravens game this season. So when he saw the preliminary NFL playoff schedule last week and figured the Ravens might end up playing the Broncos in the second round, he booked a cheap flight to Denver.
    To mark his 30th birthday, Patrick McAuliffe made it his goal to attend every Ravens game this season. So when he saw the preliminary NFL playoff schedule last week and figured the Ravens might end up playing the Broncos in the second round, he booked a...

    Tags: Sprained Ankle, Hotels and Accommodations, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens, Frontier Airlines Inc.

  10. Sep 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Baltimore lawyer pursues mortgage-related actions against banks

    Since Baltimore City Hall contended in a federal lawsuit last year that a group of international banks conspired to keep a key interest rate benchmark low, more municipalities and private companies have started to investigate potential losses because of the alleged scheme.
    Since Baltimore City Hall contended in a federal lawsuit last year that a group of international banks conspired to keep a key interest rate benchmark low, more municipalities and private companies have started to investigate potential losses because of...

    Tags: Litigation, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Trials, Thornburg Mortgage Incorporated, JPMorgan Chase & Co.

  12. Sep 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Towson's ticket return for Maryland game was done for fans, AD says

    A decision by Towson University officials to return the school's allotment of tickets to Saturday's football game at Maryland was done as a "service" to its fans, athletic director Mike Waddell said.
    A decision by Towson University officials to return the school's allotment of tickets to Saturday's football game at Maryland was done as a "service" to its fans, athletic director Mike Waddell said. Waddell said the number of tickets available on the...

    Tags: Cincinnati Bearcats, West Virginia Mountaineers, Maryland Terrapins, Financial Markets, College Football

  14. Sep 16, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. $231 million in gold, silver lies beneath tower rubble

    Associated Press
    NEW YORK - Some 13 tons of gold worth an estimated $110 million and 30.2 million ounces of silver valued at $121 million are buried under the rubble at the World Trade Center, The New York Times reported yesterday. The precious metal was stored in vaults...

    Tags: Metal, New York Mercantile Exchange, The New York Times

  16. Jul 29, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Pentagon wants to let you bet on terrorism

    Sun National Staff
    WASHINGTON - The Pentagon is looking at setting up a commodity market-style trading system in which investors would be able to bet on political or even terrorist events, such as whether terrorists could strike Israel with biological weapons. Defense...

    Tags: Democratic Party, Saudi Arabia, Israel, State Budgets, Yasser Arafat

  18. Dec 15, 2003 |Story| Baltimoresun.com
  19. Why Dow 10,000 no cause to celebrate

    The Wall Street Journal
    The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 10,000 last Thursday, its first time in 18 months, and Friday. But it's no cause for celebration. This point has been made before -- in a Dow 10,000 column on March 23, 1999. That was just six days before the...

    Tags: Earnings, Investment Service, Financial Markets, Bonds, Stock Market

  20. Nov 1, 2004 |Story| Baltimoresun.com
  21. David Nitkin on issues in Md. election

    Bob, San Francisco: What are some of the local issues that might help Maryland citizens decide who they want to be president? Also, I assume that Maryland is probably going to go Democratic, but can you tell me why? Nitkin: Our polling showed that...

    Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Elections, Minority Groups, Prince George's County, Government

  22. Nov 25, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Will tech continue leading rebound?

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    The stock market is on a hot streak, and technology issues are leading the charge. Of course, investors have heard that come-on before, and for the last 2 1/2 years it has been to their peril to believe that any rebound -- especially in tech -- would...

    Tags: Mutual Funds, Bonds, Stock Broking, Financial Markets, Companies and Corporations

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