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    Sep 15, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Fate of National debated again

    Sun Staff
    As U.S. air travel continued its slow comeback yesterday, Washington's Ronald Reagan National Airport remained closed indefinitely amid renewed debate over whether an airport three miles from the White House leaves critical government institutions...

    Tags: U.S. Airways, Transportation, Ronald Reagan, Maryland, Air Transportation Delays

  2. Jan 16, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Bush makes defense firms nervous

    Sun Staff
    Few things can rattle the defense industry more than a new American president, so early in last year's election season the Aerospace Industries Association set out to determine which candidate best suited its agenda. Officials made a chart of the...

    Tags: Defense Equipment, Aerospace Manufacturing, Maryland, Elections, BAE Systems Plc.

  4. Jan 16, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Who and what to watch in 2001

    Places and prospects Housing How the housing sector will perform is critical to the area's economy. New homes drive demand for building materials such as lumber, siding, brick and Sheetrock, and fuel construction and supplier jobs. Consumers buying both...

    Tags: Peter G. Angelos, U.S. Airways, Corporate Officers, Inner Harbor, Building Material

  6. Feb 2, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Shock and grief echo Challenger disaster, Sept. 11

    Sun Staff
    Few people even knew that the space shuttle Columbia had taken off two weeks ago, a routine launch that failed to capture the hearts and imaginations of Americans who once held their breath at every takeoff and landing. But as a morning of shock slid...

    Tags: Real Estate Agents, Aerospace Manufacturing, Houston, Maryland, John McCain

  8. Feb 27, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. NASA engineers debated risk of shuttle wing loss

    Associated Press
    WASHINGTON - One day before the Columbia disaster, senior NASA engineers worried that the shuttle's left wing might burn off and cause the deaths of the crew, describing a sequence of events much like the one investigators believe happened. They never...

    Tags: Space Programs, NASA, Death, Disasters

  10. Dec 31, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Corporate America's tarnished image

    Chicago Tribune Staff Writer
    It was an incredible year of news in American business--for all the wrong reasons. Scandals and shenanigans dominated the headlines. The venerable Andersen accounting firm, a Chicago business institution for 89 years, disintegrated after it was...

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Trials, Fraud, Tyco International Limited, George W. Bush

  12. Sep 16, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Anxiety accompanies return to skyscrapers

    Associated Press
    Ozie Lewis took a deep breath and looked up as he returned to work on the 83rd floor of Chicago's Sears Tower, the nation's tallest building. "That's way up there, so you can't help but be nervous," said Lewis, who works for an insurance company. "I just...

    Tags: Empire State Building, William Boyd, Heavy Engineering, New York City, Employees

  14. Mar 7, 2005 |Story| Associated Press
  15. Jan 5, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  16. New aid bottleneck is emerging at hospitals

    From Wire Reports
    BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - Haggard and dehydrated survivors of Asia's tsunami catastrophe flooded hospitals in the disaster zone yesterday, posing a new challenge for the global relief operation. A 5.8-magnitude quake, the latest of numerous aftershocks...

    Tags: Colin Powell, Hospitals and Clinics, Air Transportation Delays, Charity, Islam

  17. Mar 15, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  18. E-mailers beware: 'Private' messages may be anything but

    Sun Staff
    Millions of fingers would freeze in mid-typing right now if everyone in the world could keep in mind what a minefield e-mail can be. Consider what Tom Ryan, an information technology director, discovered when he downloaded software to analyze a week's...

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Employees, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Waterford, Martin O'Malley

  19. Mar 8, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  20. Boeing might look outside company for next CEO

    Chicago Tribune
    Despite a history of picking a top executive from its ranks, Boeing Co. might look outside the company for its next chief executive officer after yesterday's departure of the second CEO in two years because of ethical lapses. Two internal candidates,...

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Defense Equipment, Aerospace Manufacturing, Chicago Tribune, Companies and Corporations

  21. Mar 8, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  22. Affairs are bad business

    Sun Staff
    Consensual or not, when it's the boss involved, office romance doesn't look good. Sometimes it's the stuff of watercooler gossip. Other times, it's the end of a career. Bendix Corp. was rocked by scandal during the 1980s when the company's president...

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Fraud, Labor Legislation, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Companies and Corporations

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