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Court of Appeals dismisses Angelos' Superblock lawsuit
Maryland's highest court has cleared the way for the city to move forward with its plans for the long-delayed $152 million Superblock project. The Maryland Court of Appeals dismissed Friday a lawsuit by Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos that challenged the...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Baltimore Development Corporation, Trials, Justice System, Carl Stokes
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Judge dismisses Angelos suit challenging the Superblock project
A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit by Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos that challenged the city's plans for the long-delayed Superblock project. In the decision, signed last week but announced by the state on Tuesday, Judge John...Tags: Justice System, File Sharing, Judges, Maryland Historical Trust
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State Center pledge continues back-and-forth on city project
Proponents of an ambitious plan to redevelop the city's largest state government complex gathered Saturday to pledge that the project's benefits would be shared among surrounding communities and disputed a recent report critical of the roughly $1.5...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Elijah E. Cummings, Charity, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Contracts
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Damages in Balto. Co. Exxon leak suit rise to $1.5 billion
Baltimore County jurors returned a verdict for punitive damages against ExxonMobil Corp. on Thursday that raises the total award stemming from an underground gasoline leak in 2006 to more than $1.5 billion, a figure that a plaintiffs' lawyer says could...Tags: Lawyers, Shareholders, Justice System, Symptoms, Trials
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$495 million award from Exxon in Balto. Co. gas spill could grow
A Baltimore County jury has ordered Exxon Mobil Corp. to pay more than $495 million to compensate a group of Jacksonville families and businesses for claims of lost property value, emotional distress and medical monitoring resulting from a 2006...Tags: Corporate Crime, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Lawyers, Judges, Shareholders
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Verdict sealed in Exxon gas spill trial; proceedings continue
ExxonMobil Corp. has lost its bid to avoid paying punitive damages in a case stemming from an underground gasoline leak in northern Baltimore County in 2006, but how much the international company will have to pay remains to be seen as the case...Tags: Towson, Lawyers, Shareholders, Business Enterprises, Business
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Court sends Exxon spill case back to trial
The state's second-highest court has rejected much of a $147 million jury verdict that was awarded to hundreds of northern Baltimore County residents whose groundwater was contaminated by a gasoline leak at an Exxon station.
The Court of Special...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Cancer, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities
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From Sun Magazine: Brady Anderson returns -- as trainer
Brady Anderson is carving a small block of time out of his packed training schedule to demonstrate the true purpose of the athletic life, which is not about money or women or fame or even fun.
It's about beating you.
The field of play — in this...Tags: Nolan Reimold, Buck Showalter, Baltimore Orioles, Spring Training, Brady Anderson
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Orioles await decision on Nationals' request for rights fees increase from MASN
The Orioles and Nationals are awaiting a decision on how much more money Washington will receive in annual rights fees from the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, which televises both teams' games. The decision from a Major League Baseball committee could come...
Tags: San Diego Padres, Baseball, Texas Rangers, Major League Baseball, Washington Nationals
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Jon Miller hasn't given up his connection to Baltimore
When Jon Miller arrived in Baltimore in 1983 to call Orioles games on the radio, the city was thriving. People packed restaurants and bars every night. The Orioles served as the primary reason for that, and later that year — the beloved...
Tags: Museums, Radio, Carlos Beltran, Baltimore Orioles, World Series
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Adam Jones: 'There's nothing to tell' on extension with Orioles
The Baltimore SunOrioles center fielder Adam Jones said this afternoon that he had no news to tell reporters about a potential long-term extension. The deal is expected to be six years in length and worth in the mid-$80 million range. “I wish I could tell you...Tags: Derek Jeter, Adam Jones (baseball), Jorge Posada, American League East, Andy Pettitte
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15 years after split, a chance for Peter Angelos, Davey Johnson to patch things up
Davey Johnson hadn't owned a home in more than a decade. But soon after being hired by the Orioles in 1995, he defied baseball managers' conventional logic by buying — rather than renting — a ranch house on the north side of Loch Raven...
Tags: Homes, Baltimore Orioles, Brady Anderson, World Series, Boston Red Sox
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