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Yes, Virginia, there is no Santa Claus
Dining@LargeI feel like I ought to say something profound right now about the fact that the Tribune Co. has, how shall I put this delicately, filed for bankruptcy protection, but it's so out of my hands I think I'll just......Tags: Bankruptcy, Financially Distressed Companies
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Off to the ocean
Dining@LargeI'm a little discombobulated this morning because I'm unexpectedly heading for Ocean City for a couple of days. We're doing a series called Bloggers at the Beach that will appear in the Sunday travel section and on the Web site....... -
Mussina is a tough Hall call
News item: Former Orioles pitcher Mike Mussina, who won 20 games this year for the first time in his career, announced his retirement, saying he made the decision before the start of the season and never wavered on it. My take: It remains to be seen...Tags: Mike Mussina, Pittsburgh Steelers, Sidney Ponson, Joe Paterno, The Ohio State University
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William Donald Schaefer slept here
Fells Point is about to lose a celebrity, somebody famous for jumping into a pool. Michael Phelps is still headed there, but William Donald Schaefer is on his way out. The former mayor, governor, comptroller and seal-pool dipper just put his...Tags: Wetlands, Retirement, Political Candidates, Regional Authority, Bill Clinton
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Keys to crafting a first-rate resume
Think of a resume as a personal advertisement, where you're trying to sell yourself to a prospective match. A resume should stand out to a hiring manager who's looking for the right person for a company. This is especially important in a competitive...Tags: Occupations, Johns Hopkins University, Marketing, Hunt Valley, Employment
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Balancing weight with the office job
If you think your job is making you fat, well, you're on to something. A recent survey by CareerBuilder.com found that 46 percent of workers say they have gained weight since starting their current jobs. One in five workers say they gained 10 pounds,...Tags: John Kelly, Employees, Hunt Valley
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Southflorida.com Terms and Conditions
Southflorida.com Terms and Conditions These Terms of Service govern your use of Southflorida.com. Your use of our site tells us you have read and agreed to these Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy. Southflorida.com reserves the right to deny...Tags: Media Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Online Advertising, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Terms of Service
These Terms of Service govern your use of dailypilot.com. Your use of our site tells us you have read and agreed to these Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy. dailypilot.com reserves the right to deny access to the site to any person who violates...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Media Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Online Advertising, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Tribune Co. top managers stand to reap up to $45 million in bonuses
Tribune Co. won bankruptcy court approval to pay 425 managers incentive bonuses totaling $15 million to $45 million if the Chicago-based media company meets certain cash flow goals in 2012.
Under the plan, the company's top seven executives, including...Tags: Music, Media Industry, Companies and Corporations, Bankruptcy, Chicago Tribune
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Man guilty of killing former Tribune Co. employee
A Mississippi man was convicted today of killing a former Tribune employee in 2008.
Douglas Allen Lively, 36, is now facing life in prison for the July 3 killing of Brian Duquette. Lively was a guest in Duquette's home when the murder occurred, Orlando...Tags: Television Industry, Theft
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Jeffrey Chandler dies at 70; part of family that built the Los Angeles Times
Jeffrey Chandler, an influential member of the family that built the Los Angeles Times and the last person with the Chandler name to play a significant role in the newspaper's ownership, has died. He was 70.
Chandler, who had been a radio station owner...Tags: Media Industry, Radio, Bankruptcy, Jeff Chandler, Realty
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DirecTV subscribers could lose Tribune programming
Staff reporterTribune Co. television stations in 16 markets across the country – including PHL 17 in Philadelphia, PIX 11 in New York and Fox 43 in Harrisburg – are threatening to cut off programming to millions of DirecTV subscribers after negotiations...Tags: Media Industry, New York Knicks, Gossip Girl (tv program), Fox Broadcasting Company, Glee (tv program)
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