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Notebook: U.S. men to play Brazil in friendly at FedEx on May 30
The U.S. men's national soccer team will play Brazil in a May 30 friendly at FedEx Field in Landover, the five-time World Cup champion's first visit to the Washington area since 1998 and the Americans' debut at the Redskins' stadium. The game will...Tags: FedEx Corporation, The Washington Post, Washington Redskins, FIFA Women's World Cup, FedEx Field
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Harford County Native Rossilli Joins Redmer Insurance Group
Redmer Insurance Group has named Caesar Rossilli, a Harford County native and Kingsville resident, personal lines manager. Rossilli is a 17-year veteran of the insurance industry. At Redmer Insurance Group, he oversees the sale of personal lines...Tags: CEO Pay, Towson University, Pension and Welfare, Harford County, Financial and Business Services
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Retirees face the risk of outliving their money
Until recently, retirement planning focused mostly on helping workers accumulate savings. Now, the Treasury Department is tackling another aspect: making sure retirees don't run out of money. The department last week proposed two regulations to make...Tags: Employees, White House, Employees, Employment, U.S. Department of the Treasury
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Roger Goodell meets with Ravens fans, falls short of endorsing potential Super Bowl in Baltimore
The Baltimore SunNFL commissioner Roger Goodell tiptoed carefully around the issue, but in comments to the fans and media before Sunday's playoff game at M&T Bank Stadium, he fell well short of endorsing the likelihood that Baltimore might someday host the Super Bowl....Tags: Football, M&T Bank Stadium, Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans
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Ambrose is regional Coach of Year winner
Football Ambrose is regional Coach of Year winner Towson football coach Rob Ambrose has been selected as one of five regional Coach of the Year award winners by the American Football Coaches Association. The AFCA recognizes five regional Coach of the...Tags: The Washington Post, Alex Smith, Mike Jones, Chris Baker , Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
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Three Towson freshmen earn CAA weekly football honors
Et cetera 3 Towson freshmen earn CAA weekly football honors A trio of freshmen from the No. 10 Towson football team — tailback Terrance West (Northwestern), kick return specialist Derrick Joseph and cornerback Tye Smith — have been named...Tags: The Washington Post, Roman Hamrlik, Students, Maryland Terrapins, Football
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Mary Suzanne Beck Keech, real estate director
Mary Suzanne Beck Keech, a corporate managing director of Studley Inc., a Washington commercial real estate firm, who was also an active alumna of Garrison Forest School, died of cancer Monday at Georgetown University Hospital.
The former Catonsville...Tags: Television Industry, Roman Catholicism, Talbots Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, Mark Roman
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Miklasz: It's absurd to think Spagnuolo is on the hot seat
That little post-game meeting Monday at MetLife Stadium between Rams owner Stan Kroenke and head coach Steve Spagnuolo has been wildly and widely misinterpreted.
More than anything, Kroenke was oblivious to NFL protocol. Head coaches are obligated by the...Tags: Steve Spagnuolo, Michael Vick, Ray Lewis, NFC East, National Football League
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Stephanie Yezek, ready to Bare it all again
"We are not an ordinary dance company," affirms Stephanie Yezek when asked about her Bare Contemporary Dance Collaboration.
Together with co-founder Francesca Jandasek, the Howard County native is back in town after a whirlwind dance tour, and is...Tags: So You Think You Can Dance (tv program), Colleges and Universities, Bare (music group), Dance, Television
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ID theft coverage draws criticism
Times Staff WriterAfter someone used Robert Nighan's credit card to charge $2,000 worth of golf clubs in California, the insurance executive got an idea. Nighan — who doesn't golf and lives in Hartford, Conn. — figured out a way to legally make crime pay: Sell...Tags: Lawyers, Contracts, Companies and Corporations, Transportation Industry, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Mutual-fund reform played role in deal
Sun StaffNeither was at the negotiating table, but New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and retiring Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman William H. Donaldson played a supporting role in Legg Mason Inc.'s $3.7 billion deal to swap businesses with...Tags: Lawyers, Legg Mason, Inc., Stock Broking, Corporate Officers, Bank of America Corp.
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Insurance claims piling high
Dow Jones NewswiresThousands of claims are beginning to stream in to insurers as residents make their way back to their waterlogged and wind-blown homes after Hurricane Isabel. Insured property losses from the storm could exceed $1 billion, which would make it one of the...Tags: Farms, Hurricanes, Hurricane Damage, Natural Disasters, Hartford Financial Services Group Incorporated
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