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Howard business leader briefs the White House
Julie Lenzer Kirk, who heads Howard County's Maryland Center for Entrepreneurship, has been to the White House for briefings before but has never been called upon to speak there. She got her chance this week, amid the lofty ceilings and marble-paneled...Tags: YouTube, Chemical Industry, Business Enterprises, Montgomery County (Maryland), Startups
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'Happy Endings' recap: 'The Shrink, the Dare, Her Date and Her Brother'
Nothing puts as much strain on a friendship as witnessing the friend hook-up, especially when you don’t approve of the potential pairing. From the onset of this soon-to-be disaster featuring two of your friends, you’re keenly aware that...Tags: Labor Legislation, Romance (genre), Labor Day, Comedy (genre), Jamiroquai (music group)
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Honesty was absent dimension
Sun StaffThis is one in a series of occasional articles about the good, the bad and the ugly of looking for love online. The way Shirley Thomas remembers it, her online setup was dreamy. The middle-aged banker whom she agreed to meet at a coffee shop in Owings...Tags: Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Gaming, Bolton Hill, Car Guides and Reviews, Health and Medical Professionals
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Online Valentine
Special to Baltimoresun.comA few months ago, I found myself suddenly single. I was dumped. And to add insult to injury, the last time I dated, original episodes of "Seinfeld" were still being aired. Not knowing where to turn or what to do, I took the advice of a friend and...Tags: Jude Law, Tom Green, Drug Trafficking, Bars and Clubs, Brad Pitt
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The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Doug Clark column
The Spokesman-ReviewNot to frighten any of you, but I predict the entire region will soon be clobbered by a tsunami-sized crime wave. And all because of what's been going on at Airway Heights Correctional Center, the horndog hoosegow of Eastern Washington. Mark my words....Tags: Sex Crimes, Methamphetamine (drug), Criminals, Prisons
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Evolving markets: Charleston has surge of digital media business
The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C.They come in all shapes and sizes, claiming a dizzying variety of capabilities. They date back decades, or just a year or two. And when you think there couldn't possibly be much more than 50 marketing agencies in this relatively small town, another one...Tags: Media Industry, Charleston, Zynga Inc., Sales, Marketing
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United, untied
The Register-Herald, Beckley, W.Va.How appropriate the Silver Anniversary of one of this area's longest running and most successful fundraisers would hinge on much clinking of silverware, with the 25th annual Celebrity Night to benefit United Way of Southern West Virginia, happening from...Tags: Boy Scouts of America, United Way , Converse, Inc., Auction Service, City National Corporation
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Help wanted, love found
Julia Herrmann was single, living in the South Loop, and increasingly frustrated with her romantic life. After yet another failed relationship, she was ready to give up hope when her uncle, who is one year older than she is ("It's a big Catholic family,"...
Tags: McCormick Place, Pumpkin, Mustard
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GOP moves to plug technology gap with Democrats
WASHINGTON (AP) — Embarrassed by how the last presidential election exposed their yesteryear technology, Republicans are turning to a younger generation of tech-savvy social media experts and software designers to improve communications with voters,...
Tags: Board of Directors, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Republican Governors Association, Primaries, Mitt Romney
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How to decide on a career (even if you don't know what you want)
Brazen CareeristBrazen Careerist Choosing the right career is tricky. Economist Neil Howe estimates that only five percent of people find a good career match on the first try. And even beyond this chilling stat, there's so much external pressure to land the perfect job,...Tags: Advice Columns and Columnists
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Aberdeen family has roots in Mauritius
You'd think that Aberdeen's ties to Mauritius, a small island in the Indian Ocean, would be almost nonexistent. However, Jen and Jean-Marie Thomas just got back from there eight days ago. Jean-Marie is a native of the island nation, which is 1,200...
Tags: Mauritius, Museums, Beaches, England, Slavery
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Voice: Early voting do's and don'ts
Central Union High graduate and student body president in 1976 who now lives in Orlando, Fla.You’ve poured through your sample ballots and deciphered the lawyer mumbo-jumbo on all 147 constitutional amendments, only to discover that a yes vote is actually a no vote. And after three presidential debates you’ve definitely decided...Tags: Voting, Apple iPhone, Cell Phones, Elections
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