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So much for your day in court
If you think you will have your day in court when aggrieved by civil injustice, think again. More likely, you will be headed for a meeting run by a professional arbitrator. Ironically, the Supreme Court is to blame. It is leading a quiet transformation by...Tags: Fraud, Trials, Justice System, Companies and Corporations, Arbitration
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Garagiola points to Annapolis experience as he runs for Congress
Two years ago, state Sen. Rob Garagiola took up a bill that just about everyone else in Annapolis considered a lost cause. The proposal, to require large retailers to offer employees 15-minute shift breaks every four hours, had languished for years under...
Tags: Annapolis, Justice System, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Elections, Labor Legislation
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Elaine Karp-Gelernter, psychologist
Elaine Karp-Gelernter, a retired Veterans Affairs psychologist who was also a textile artist, died of complications from pneumonia March 20 at Sinai Hospital. The Mount Washington resident was 78.
She was the daughter of Polish immigrants who ran a...Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , University of Maryland, College Park, Psychology, University of Maryland Medical School, Medical Specialization
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Medical students find out residencies at Match Day
Twins William and Raphael "Rafi" Karkowsky have always shared life's best moments.
That was true again Friday when the brothers and best friends learned where they would begin their careers as doctors.
They were among nearly 16,000 medical students...Tags: Music, Internal Medicine, Internists, University of Maryland Medical School, Medical Specialization
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Towson father and son head project to create National Afghanistan and Iraq Veterans Memorial
Nicholas Walters never served in the military, but he was indelibly shaped by the stories he heard from his father, Sanford Walters, a Towson resident who served in Vietnam in 1969 and 1970 as a U.S. Army lieutenant.
"He's someone who has always been...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Iraq, Target Brands, Inc., National Government, Defense
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Harts M. Brown
Harts Morrison Brown, a retired management consultant who had been a member of the famed Tuskegee Airmen during World War II, died June 24 of lung cancer at the Veteran Administration Rehabilitation and Extended Care Center in Northeast Baltimore.
The...Tags: Cincinnati (Hamilton, Ohio), Tuskegee Airmen, High School Sports, Christianity, Maryland
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William Arthur Urie, state official
William Arthur Urie, a former FBI special agent who later was secretary of the state Department of Licensing and Regulation, died of cancer Monday at his Silver Spring home. He was 92. The son of a store owner and a beautician, he was born and raised in...Tags: Cancer, FBI, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Government, American Legion
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Jewish Times group headed by physician-turned-entrepreneur
Dr. Scott Rifkin says the Baltimore Jewish Times "has a long and distinguished history and deserves to be saved" as its parent company is mired in a contentious bankruptcy. So he did what he's known to do, when he feels the time is right: He jumped in....Tags: Justice System, Nursing Homes, Medical Specialization, Bankruptcy, Companies and Corporations
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Harford Community's Cox to head Massachusetts college
John L. Cox, vice president of finance for Harford Community College, has been appointed president of Cape Cod Community College in West Barnstable, Mass. Cox, a Bel Air High School graduate who lives in Bel Air, will take over from Kathleen Schatzberg...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Schools, Colleges and Universities, Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Barr Harris
Baltimore Sun reporterBarney "Barr" Harris, who was born above his father's Howard Street cabinetmaking business and turned it into a successful antiques auction house, died of dementia complications Thursday at Arden Court in Pikesville. The longtime Bolton Hill resident...Tags: Pikesville, White House, Colleges and Universities, Charles Village, Bolton Hill
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Paul C. Ergler Sr., Loyola business professor
Baltimore Sun reporterPaul C. Ergler Sr., a retired Martin Marietta Corp. aeronautical engineer who later became a professor of business management at what is now Loyola University of Maryland, died Sunday of a cardiac arrest at Oak Crest Village. The former longtime Glen Arm...Tags: Tampa, Loyola University Chicago, NASA, Parkville, Pittsburgh
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Weddings & Engagements: County couples announce weddings, engagements
Amanda O'Brien and Collin Smith Bruce and Debbie O'Brien, of Ellicott City, announce the engagement of their daughter Amanda Michele O'Brien, to Collin Smith, ofCatonsville. The bride-to-be is a 2008 graduate of Howard High School and is pursuing a...Tags: Coppin State University, University of Maryland, College Park, Marriage, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Pittsburgh
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