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David Simon bemoans drastic cuts at Times-Picayune
The Baltimore SunDavid Simon whose HBO show "Treme" is shot in New Orleans, is venting to the media site Poynter.org about plans to cut back the city's newspaper, the Times-Picayune. News broke this week that the paper's owners plan to publish the Times-Picayune just...Tags: David Simon, Newspaper and Magazine, Treme (tv program), Newspapers
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Minors see online alcohol ads, buy alcohol
Alcohol is far too attractive and easy to obtain online for kids, says Dr. David Jernigan, director of Johns Hopkins’ Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth. Jernigan wrote a commentary for the Archive of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine to...Tags: Facebook
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FTC: Myspace agrees to live up to privacy promises to consumers
The FTC announced it has reached a settlement with Myspace, which was accused of sharing consumers’ personal information with advertisers when it promised it wouldn’t do so. The FTC says the settlement requires Myspace to adopt a “...Tags: Social Media, Consumers, Media Industry
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Md. legislation targets employer bias against unemployed
Many long-term unemployed have discovered an ugly truth: You need a job to get one. Jobless workers across the country have recounted tales of being written off by a prospective employer if they have been out of work for six months or more. And some...Tags: Hunt Valley, Unemployment, Maryland Chamber of Commerce, Business, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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CDC to launch anti-smoking campaign
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched an ad campaign to show the damage done from smoking to smokers and their families. The ads began March 19 on television, radio, online and billboards, as well as in theaters, magazines and...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Human Rights, Heart Attack, Stroke
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Mobile ad leader Millennial Media goes public
For a day, a Baltimore company had IPO fever.
Fast-growing Millennial Media Inc., a Baltimore-based mobile advertising company, sold shares to the public Thursday, breaking a years-long IPO drought in the city's technology sector. It ended the day valued...Tags: Technology, AOL LLC, Stock Market, LinkedIn Corp., Facebook
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Yahoo makes massive job cuts
Yahoo Inc., of Sunnyvale, Calif., was once a high-flying Internet company. But now it's struggling to stay relevant. The company today announced it was laying off 2,000 people, or about 14 percent of its workforce. It was the biggest layoff in the...Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Job Layoffs, Companies and Corporations
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Catonsville Chamber of Commerce: Sample fare from 18 area eateries during 16th annual Taste of Catonsville event April 16
Catonsville has a wonderful array of restaurants, bakeries, caterers and eateries, enough to delight any pallet and satisfy any appetite. Monday night, the chamber will highlight these establishments by hosting its annual Taste of Catonsville at...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Patapsco, Business, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Entertainment Events
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Table Talk: Wit & Wisdom pastry chef wins award
Chris Ford of Baltimore's Wit & Wisdom has been named "People's Best New Pastry Chef," a national award chosen by readers of Food & Wine magazine.
Food & Wine, which has been naming America's best new chefs for 24 years, introduced a category for...Tags: Annapolis, Sykesville, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Washington, DC, Bars and Clubs
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Smackdown recap: Daniel Bryan becoming master manipulator
When Daniel Bryan debuted in WWE, no one knew quite what to think.
Bryan, who made a name for himself on the independent circuit as Bryan Danielson, epitomized the never-ending debate between "extremely talented technical wrestler" and "vanilla midget."...Tags: WrestleMania, Wrestling, Concerts, Facebook, Royal Rumble
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Some students are leaving college with huge private loans
Megan Connors of Harford County says she got a great education at Auburn University but a brutal lesson on private student loans. Federal aid wasn't enough to cover four years at the Alabama school, so Connors made up the difference with private loans....Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Credit and Debt, Consumers, Colleges and Universities, John Beckman
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O'Malley to campaign in S. Carolina
Gov. Martin O'Malley will spend Martin Luther King Day on the hustings in South Carolina trying to convince GOP primary voters not to support Republican Mitt Romney for president. Maryland's governor will appear with a South Carolina state representative...Tags: Annapolis, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Martin O'Malley, Primaries
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