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Daytime burglar steals silver, coins from Wiltondale home
Baltimore County Police are investigating a daytime home burglary on Monday afternoon in which a man reportedly entered a Wiltondale home and stole coins and a sterling silver china set. Police spokeswoman Cpl. Cathy Batton said a witness who was working... -
Robert B. Reich: The job stall
However one looks at last Friday's jobs report, it's a stunning reminder of how anemic the recovery has been -- and how perilously close America is to falling into another recession. Not only has the unemployment rate risen for the first time in almost a...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Barack Obama, Companies and Corporations, Robert B. Reich, Republican Party
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Maryland day trips: Winterfest of Lights in Ocean City, Thomas Jefferson Wine Festival in Va. and more
Ocean City Winterfest of Lights Head to Ocean City for the opening weekend of the annual holiday lights extravaganza, which features a train ride through lighted holiday displays, including the 12 Days of Christmas. The event also has a heated...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Festive Events, Wines, Forest Hills, Holidays
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The Pure bottle: An Owings Mills entrepreneur's adventure
Will consumers pay $20 for a reusable glass drinking bottle? Walt Himelstein thinks so. The Owings Mills environmental chemist and entrepreneur invented the Pure reusable glass drinking bottle, which features a shock-absorbing plastic sleeve that holds...
Tags: Hampden, Coca-Cola Co., New Products, Chemical Industry, Science
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T. Rowe Price reports $206.8 million profit for second quarter
T. Rowe Price Group said earnings rose to $206.8 million for the second quarter on record revenue of $736.8 million, results that fell below analysts' expectations and sent the company's shares tumbling Wednesday. On a per-share basis, the Baltimore-...Tags: T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Finance, Earnings Forecasts, European Debt Crisis
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Thailand delegation visits Howard County school system
Howard County schools officials showcased the system's resources and educational approaches to a delegation of social studies and art supervisors from Thailand this week, joining officials in other local jurisdictions to welcome Asian educators. The Thai...Tags: Renee Foose, Thailand, Howard County, Social Sciences, Culture
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Biden is the past, Ryan is the future -- if we're lucky
Had Vice President Joe Biden behaved toward Sarah Palin in their 2008 debate the way he behaved toward Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan in their debate last Thursday, he might have been denounced as a patronizing misogynist. In his debate...
Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Paul Ryan, Joe Biden, Sarah Palin, Elections
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Big Bird is more real than Romney's budget plans
Mitt Romney may have won the first presidential debate, but what stuck in many people's minds was his threat to fire Big Bird. Apparently, Mr. Romney thinks America's debt problem can be fixed by picking up pennies along Sesame Street. Pressed to explain...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Finance, PBS (tv network), Downton Abbey (tv program), Mitt Romney
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America's China hypocrisy
I can predict a few things with virtual certainty. For instance, in the upcoming presidential debates, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will try to outdo each other in condemning China's economic practices. Their positions will be virtually...
Tags: Finance, Money and Monetary Policy, Federal Reserve, Foreign Exchange Market, Government
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Naturalized American helps immigrants gain citizenship
In her singsong voice, Sarah Moses asked the nervous 22-year-old Colombian man questions about American civics and culture: What is the name of the national anthem? At what age may a citizen vote? Why does the American flag have 13 stripes? Juan...
Tags: Stetson University, Naturalization, Immigration, Mexico, India
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Foreign affairs council stifles free speech
The article, "Free speech clash grips U.N." (Sept. 25) could also apply to the recent lecture at the Baltimore Council for Foreign Affairs (BCFA), where its president, Frank Burd, caved into pressure from pro-Israel groups and would not allow questions...Tags: University of Chicago, Israel
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Acela run expected to match U.S. rail speed record of 165 mph
Sometime after 8 p.m. Thursday, a train will come roaring out of the north from Delaware toward Perryville at 165 miles per hour, matching the fastest speed ever attained on a U.S. rail line. After putting on the brakes, the Acela Express will make the...
Tags: Railway Transportation, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Southwest Airlines Co., Amtrak, Transportation
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