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Retailers offer free shipping on Monday
Thousands of retailers are offering free shipping today, with delivery guaranteed by Christmas Eve. But which retailers are the most reliable when it comes to shipping during one of the busiest weeks of the year? One survey, based on shipping...Tags: Throw Pillows, Zappos.com, Office Supplies, Home and Garden Products
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Retailers hope back-to-school season will boost spending
It's the height of summer, but inside many Baltimore-area stores, fall has arrived.
While shoppers sorted through racks of discounted shorts and tank tops, retailers at White Marsh Mall began displaying school backpacks and uniforms. Area Target stores...Tags: Consumer Confidence, The Children's Place Retail Stores Incorporated, Mother's Day, Prices, Consumers
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A Sun snapshot: Should Dixon stay?
In the market and at the bus stop, over glasses of wine and under the barber's clippers, the daily rhythm of life in Baltimore has been interrupted by a question reverberating through many a conversation: Should Mayor Sheila Dixon, convicted of...Tags: Ethics, Journalism, Reisterstown, Lotteries, Family
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Constellation fights for deal
Nearly a year ago, Constellation Energy Group was fighting for its very existence as a credit crisis during the financial sector meltdown pushed the company to the verge of bankruptcy.
On Monday, the Baltimore company faced a different fight: trying to...Tags: Court Preliminary, Trials, Consumers, Maryland, Companies and Corporations
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Ruling imminent on Constellation lawsuit
A judge could decide as early as today whether to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Constellation Energy Group that challenges the authority of energy regulators to investigate its deal to sell half its nuclear power assets to a French utility. The legal battle...Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Trials, Lawyers, Maryland, Judges
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'Let's move now'
Sun reporterKathy Sukiennik's family has been taking photos in front of the fireplace at the officers' club here since 1952, the year her father, Louis Welch, an Army captain, and her mother, Kay, a civilian file clerk, married in a Catholic Mass at Chapel No. 2...Tags: Retirement, Property, Family, Baseball, Minor League Baseball
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Furor over People's Counsel
Sun reporterMany of those on the front lines of the battle over rising electricity costs say one voice has been noticeably absent from the debate - the state's top consumer advocate, the Office of the People's Counsel. Lawmakers accuse the office and its chief,...Tags: Maryland, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Government, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Justice System
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Their day in court
Every Wednesday at noon, debt collection lawyers take their seats behind a thick wooden table in a downtown Baltimore courtroom for a ritual they call the "rocket docket."
It's one way officials at the city District Court try to unclog a backlog of...Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Medicaid, Insurance, Medicare, Gaming
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As grand jury expires, City Hall probe at crossroads
With the latest grand jury examining Baltimore City Hall corruption allegations expiring at the end of the week, observers say the nearly three-year-long probe hanging over Mayor Sheila Dixon is approaching a pivotal moment. The grand jury could decide...Tags: Ethics, Trials, Gaming, Sheila Dixon, Local Elections
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Probe includes Dixon's furs
Sun reportersState prosecutors are looking for Mayor Sheila Dixon's fur coats and have been seeking information on gifts she received from people doing business with the city, new lines of inquiry in the probe of City Hall contracts involving her friends. On the same...Tags: Gaming, Business Trips, John Paterakis Sr., Maryland, Sheila Dixon
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Currie can get papers
sun ReporterState Sen. Ulysses Currie is entitled to have copies of materials seized from his home during an FBI raid in May, as well as the search warrant affidavit filed by the U.S. attorney's office, federal Magistrate Judge Paul W. Grimm ruled yesterday. Currie,...Tags: Ethics, Transportation, Criminals, Maryland, Justice System
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Maryland travel resources
Where to find information on travel within the state of Maryland. MARYLAND OFFICE OF TOURISM // 866-639-3526 or 866-MDWelcome; visitmaryland.org ALLEGANY COUNTY TOURISM DEPT // 800-425-2067, mdmountainside.com ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY CONFERENCE AND...Tags: Maryland, Tourism and Leisure, Trips and Vacations
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