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Rebel Wilson "exposed," Turbo Tax day fail and the NRA's Sprint Cup sponsorship turns deadly for one NASCAR fan
Rebel Wilson shines, confuses and titillates while hosting last night's 2013 MTV Movie Awards as tax-paying procrastinators struggled to submit their returns on a temporarily floundering TurboTax online. In gun control news, a sadly ironic turn of...
Tags: National Rifle Association of America, MTV Movie Awards, Kobe Bryant, Gun Control, NASCAR
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Ire grows after Towson president cuts teams
Towson University baseball coach Mike Gottlieb got the call March 8 at 9:07 a.m. — a time he has committed to memory. We need you to meet with us at 9:45 a.m., athletic director Mike Waddell told him. Call your players and tell them to come, too,...
Tags: Towson University, Conservation, Public Officials, Teaching and Learning, Peter Franchot
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Dogs to ease final-exam angst at UB
Few situations are more stressful than law school final exams, and 'tis the season. But frazzled test-takers at the University of Baltimore School of Law will enjoy a stress-free zone full of soft fluffy dog love and puppy kisses tomorrow thanks to an...
Tags: University of Baltimore, Students, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, International Trade
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All signs point to success with new venue for Compass Rose
Subscribers and friends of Compass Rose Theater Company had major cause for celebration last month with the opening of the troupe's new theater home in the Annapolis Arts District. The redeveloped 2,900-square-foot space at 49 Spa Road now has a full...Tags: Screen Actors Guild, Severna Park, Annapolis, Music, Josh Cohen
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Books and beer could be winning combo
The recent announcement that Atomic Books will expand and make beer available at special events is an intriguing -- and promising -- development for all indie bookstores. We've all seen how hard it is for the small stores to compete these days. They'...
Tags: Harbor East, Everyman Theatre, Walmart, Fiction, Bars and Clubs
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Who were the children killed in Afghanistan?
I watched 60 Minutes on Sunday and saw the anguish still being experienced by the Sandy Hook parents. Their grief has caused them to turn to action, and they are in Washington to lobby Congress to pass legislation that might prevent other gun tragedies....Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, U.S. Congress, NATO, Armed Conflicts, Pakistan
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Hekimian has worked on plan to preserve Symphony Woods [Letters]
Alex Hekimian exemplifies the best qualifications to represent Oakland Mills on the CA Board of Directors! I have known Alex for over 15 years and he has consistently impressed me with his dedication. He is honest, knowledgeable and tireless in his...Tags: Culture
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City Council approves tax break for new apartments
Developers converting older office buildings into apartments or building new complexes could get a significant tax break under a measure the Baltimore City Council approved Monday. The legislation is aimed at addressing a glut of vacancies in office...
Tags: Taxation, Mary Pat Clarke, Kirby Fowler, Credit and Debt, Rentals
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Clay was successful in keeping Faulkner Ridge Pool open [Letter]
I was pleased to read in the latest Columbia Flier that Regina Clay was successful in including $75,000 in the new CA Budget Year for additional amenities for the Faulkner Ridge Pool. I have been a strong supporter of the Faulkner Ridge Pool and for... -
Md. hospitals say rate vote means jobs cuts
Maryland hospitals said they will need to cut jobs and patient services after a state panel voted Wednesday to keep hospital rates flat, despite a 2 percent cut in Medicare payments required by federal sequestration. "There are significant job cuts...
Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Government Health Care, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Medical Specialization, Corporate Officers
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Baltimore Museum of Art lays off 14 employees
More than five years after a financial crisis ravaged the U.S. economy, the Baltimore Museum of Art has finally run out of options. Museum administrators announced Monday that after exhausting other cost-cutting measures, they have laid off 14 employees,...
Tags: Artists, Job Layoffs, Unemployment, Washington, DC, Museums
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APGFCU's new Fallston branch formally opened with ribbon-cutting
Executives from APG Federal Credit Union (APGFCU), Harford County officials and local dignitaries celebrated the opening of the new Fallston branch, at 210 Mountain Road in Fallston, March 15 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the credit union's 11th...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Aberdeen
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