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Pork N' Pine delivers Christmas trees with a side of barbecue
Santa Claus and two of his elves pedaled their bicycles across Fort Avenue and up Woodall Street, stopping beside an apartment across from the Domino Sugar Factory.
With Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" blasting from a boombox — and...Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Federal Hill, Harford County, Johns Hopkins University, Santa Claus (fictional character)
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FedEx predicts busiest shipping day in its history
On a day expected to be the busiest in FedEx's 40-year history, Diane Maleski got to work extra early — at 4:30 a.m. That was long before the first trucks arrived from the airport bearing parcels that would be piled onto conveyor belts, sorted by...Tags: Thanksgiving, Fells Point, FedEx Corporation, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Mail Order Industry
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Donna Bethea, health care analyst
Donna Bethea, a health care analyst and longtime Northwest Baltimore resident, died of leukemia Tuesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
She was 44.
Ms. Bethea was born in Baltimore and raised on Brighton Avenue. She was a 1985 graduate of...Tags: Bowie, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Frederick County (Maryland), University of Maryland, College Park
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Powerball winner belatedly claims $200,000
A Waldorf man almost waited too long but has finally claimed his $200,000 Powerball winnings more than five months after buying the lucky ticket, the Maryland lottery reported Monday. Michael Halmon, a 49-year-old father of six who drives a United Parcel...Tags: Lotteries, Powerball Lottery
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UPS loses data on 3.9 million Citigroup clients
NewsdayCitigroup Inc., the world's largest financial-services company, said yesterday that computer tapes containing personal data on 3.9 million loan customers have been lost by United Parcel Service. The Manhattan-based company said the tapes contain...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Social Security, Interior Policy, Citigroup Incorporated, Wages and Pensions
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After early morning trial run, freight traffic resumes in tunnel
Sun StaffA whiff of smoke penetrated the sealed cab of the diesel engine as Paul Rahn eased a mostly empty 29-car freight train through the fire-scorched Howard Street Tunnel yesterday. The creeping 12-minute ride, with Rahn at the controls of the 400-ton, 4,000-...Tags: Car Guides and Reviews, Transportation Accidents, Vehicles, Car Engine Repair, Fires
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Rising oil prices threaten economy, experts warn
Sun StaffAs the price of crude oil approaches record highs, the impact is beginning to flow far beyond the corner gas station. It's slicing through the economy, cutting into corporate profits, raising the cost of food, airline tickets, delivery services and...Tags: Luggage, Iraq War (2003-2011), Trucks, Trips and Vacations, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities
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At your service
Special to baltimoresun.comAlong with its varied geography, Maryland features a wide range of job types -- from agriculture and "factory farm" jobs on the Eastern Shore to federal government work around Washington and canoe outfitters in the west's mountains. But the state was...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins University, Employers, Homicide: Life on the Street (tv program), Washington, DC
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Top Maryland employers
SunSpot StaffFrom agriculture and manufacturing to military contracting and natural gas production, Maryland's economy is diverse. And it is this broad spectrum of enterprising activity -- which also encompasses the offices of 21 federal government agencies in...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Johns Hopkins University, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Black & Decker
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U.S. post office struggles with alternative fuel delivery: Kemp
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - If any organization has the incentive and the scale to roll out a fleet of alternative vehicles, it should be the United States Postal Service (USPS). The post office operates the largest civilian vehicle fleet in the world, with...Tags: Armed Forces, Credit and Debt, Finance, Mail Order Industry, Energy Resources
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ANALYSIS-Shale energy boom dangles prospect of leap in US growth
Reuters* Shale energy boom puts US on path to energy independence * Citigroup sees shale giving GDP a boost for years * Companies invest to harness cheap U.S. natural gas * Fall in fuel imports would remove brake on U.S. economy By Jason Lange WASHINGTON,...Tags: Material Science, Imports, China, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Exports
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Analysis: Shale energy boom dangles prospect of leap in economic growth
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - America's reliance on fuel imports has sucked vigor from its economy for decades. Now an oil and natural gas boom holds out the prospect for a new era of stronger U.S. economic growth. Vast reserves of natural gas and oil...Tags: Material Science, Imports, Economic Indicator, China, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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