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Coffee Companion for July 17, 2012
The Baltimore SunEach morning, Monday through Friday, we'll hook you up with some reading material to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday. ** The Ravens beat yesterday's 4 p.m. deadline and signed Ray Rice to a five-year, $40...Tags: Ed Reed, Robert Andino, Major League Baseball, Minnesota Twins, Bernard Pierce
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Private money for public projects urged
The O'Malley administration estimates Maryland could raise up to $315 million a year from private investors to help pay for highways, bridges and other needed projects, Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown said Friday. Some other states are doing more to tap into...Tags: Government, Highway Transportation, Executive Branch, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Company Privatization
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New energy firm headquarters could alter city skyline
Exelon Corp.'s pledge to build a new Baltimore headquarters as part of its proposed buyout of Constellation Energy could alter the city's skyline, injecting fresh life into the traditional downtown business district or further expanding the waterfront...Tags: First Mariner Bancorp, Realty, Harbor East, Exelon Corp., Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Coppin president says vote of no confidence won't derail efforts to improve university
The president of Coppin State University says he won't be derailed by a recent vote of no confidence from faculty members and promises rapid efforts to improve communications with those who have criticized his leadership.
"I certainly take all of the...Tags: Teachers, Colleges and Universities, Elections, Teaching and Learning, St. Mary's County
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Baltimore City Community College unified by struggle to get off probation
Carolane Williams does not flinch when confronted with the particulars of her difficult year, which included an employee uprising and unwanted scrutiny from the leader of the state.
"I knew I was going to have to tough it out," says the woman who has led...Tags: Teachers, Science, Fort Lauderdale, Colleges and Universities, Graduation
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BCCC president says she's perplexed by state audit
The president of Baltimore City Community College says she's "completely perplexed" by a recently released state audit that questions the circumstances around a $200,000 payment to the college.
President Carolane Williams said the 2009 payment, from...Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities
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Exelon picks Harbor Point for future headquarters
Harbor Point, a development project led by bakery magnate and developer John Paterakis Sr., will be the site of the headquarters for the combined Constellation-Exelon company if the proposed merger is completed, the energy giants announced Wednesday.
The...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Realty, Harbor East, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.
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Developer seeks tax break to lure Exelon
The owner of one of the last undeveloped sites at the Inner Harbor is seeking a property tax break from the city to allow it to compete with the developers of four other sites that have proposed or considered building a downtown headquarters for Exelon...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Harbor East, Real Estate, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Exelon Corp.
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BDC hears 2 plans to renew historic E. Balto. building
A historic former school in East Baltimore that has been vacant for years could be transformed into college classrooms or offices under proposals heard by city officials Wednesday. Two groups have submitted plans to the Baltimore Development Corp. to buy...Tags: Baltimore Development Corporation, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, M.J. Brodie, Economic Policy
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For children of Filipino teachers, an uncertain future
As the school year draws to a close, one group of Baltimore students isn't making plans for summer. They deflect discussions about courseloads for next year, and shy away from questions about which colleges they hope to attend. They don't talk about...Tags: Interior Policy, Migration, Colleges and Universities, Employment, Movies
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Drawn back to Baltimore and basketball, Farr has BCCC in national tournament
When Sean Farr takes the court for Baltimore City Community College on Tuesday in Danville, Ill., in the first round of the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II men's basketball tournament, he'll have his friend and teammate Carlos...Tags: High School Sports, Robert Morris, College Football, Basketball, Football
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State audit questions $200,000 payment to BCCC
Baltimore City Community College received a $200,000 payment under "potentially questionable" circumstances from a company that was leasing it space, according to a state legislative audit released Wednesday. The matter has been referred to the attorney...Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Financial Aid, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Science, Colleges and Universities
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