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Municipal bonds, the money we owe ourselves [Editorial]
In the world of high finance, a world that's alien to most people, Harford County's government is highly rated, having been given ratings like AA+ and AAA by the various firms that keep track of such things. For those of us who don't follow such...Tags: Moody's Corporation, National Government, Bonds, Money and Monetary Policy, Finance
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Robert G. Jaharias, Westinghouse supervisor
Robert G. Jaharias, a retired Westinghouse Electric Corp. supervisor who enjoyed collecting and driving vintage automobiles, died Friday of heart failure at his Sykesville home. He was 83.
Born in Frederick, Robert George Jaharias moved with his family...Tags: Chevrolet, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Heart Failure, Automotive Equipment
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Harford to sell nearly $117 million in bonds on Feb. 19
Harford County officials are preparing to sell $116.9 in bonds on Feb. 19. The bond issues cover $40 million that is being borrowed for various capital improvement projects and $76.9 million to refinance two previous bond issues from 2005 and 2007,...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), AAA, Havre de Grace, Bonds, Financial and Business Services
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Baltimore officer cleared of charges in shooting of man from inside police vehicle
A Baltimore police officer who last year shot a knife-wielding man through the windshield of his car while seated inside the vehicle has been cleared of criminal wrongdoing by the city state’s attorney’s office. The April 10, 2012 shooting...Tags: Physical Disabilities, Justice System, Lawyers, Mental Illness, Behavioral Conditions
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Sinclair Broadcast says profits soared in fourth quarter
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. said profits soared in the fourth quarter, capping a presidential election year in which the Hunt Valley TV station owner saw record levels of political advertising, a rebound in auto advertising sales and rapid growth...
Tags: CBS Corp., Earnings Forecasts, Hunt Valley, Television Industry, Automotive Equipment
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Harford Ravens fans celebrate nail-biting, Super Bowl XLVII victory
Dark Horse patrons cheered and hugged each other, and chanted Ravens' fans' signature rendition of "Seven Nation Army" as the Ravens cruised to a 34-31 victory in Super Bowl XLVII over the San Francisco 49ers. "I've never watched football before. . ....
Tags: Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Baltimore Ravens, Automotive Equipment, Ed Reed, Super Bowl
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Calm and quiet in Mercedes-Benz Superdome hours before kickoff
The Baltimore SunIt's a quiet, chilly scene inside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome as the Ravens and San Francisco 49ers prepare for tonight's Super Bowl. Arriving at the stadium hours before kickoff along with Baltimore Sun colleagues Jeff Zrebiec, Peter Schmuck, Monique...Tags: Billy Cundiff, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, David Akers, Tiki Barber, Automotive Equipment
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Players, coaches' families join Ravens on field during brief final workout before Super Bowl
The Baltimore SunIt was an extremely quick trip to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome for the Ravens during their final walkthrough practice heading into Sunday night's Super Bowl XLVII against the San Francisco 49ers. How quick? The Ravens were on the field for just 15...Tags: Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Ravens, Jim Harbaugh, Alex Smith
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Fred Frederick dealership opens new, expanded facility
The automobile industry took its licks along with most other sectors of the economy during the recession, with only 10.4 million new vehicle sales in 2009 — a big drop from the peak of 17 million in 2005. In Laurel, many dealerships, such as Henry...
Tags: Automotive Equipment, Vehicles
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Northrop Grumman pins Navy contract strategy on Linthicum facility
The specter of federal budget reductions has meant hundreds of jobs lost at Northrop Grumman Corp. in Maryland, but as the defense contractor vies to build a key Navy radar system, that same cost-cutting pressure could boost the importance of Northrop's...
Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Lockheed Martin Corp., Raytheon Company, U.S. Navy, Government Debt
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Answers about Aberdeen history found in saved family records
How often do we pass one of our Aberdeen public buildings with dates or messages stamped upon their exteriors? Do you wonder how, or why, they are part of the structure? Probably the most obvious stamping is on the First National Bank building, built...Tags: Ford Motor Co., Petroleum Industry, American Red Cross, Aberdeen, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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No one injured in fire at vacant building on West Franklin Street
Baltimore City fire officials say no one was injured in a blaze at a vacant house on West Franklin Street in the city late Saturday night. Firefighters responded to the house around 11:55 p.m. Saturday night, officials said. Upon arrival, companies...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Fires, Heavy Engineering
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