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Timeline of mayor's legal issues
.b {font-weight: bold;} Here's how the legal issues for Mayor Sheila Dixon have unfolded over the years: July 27, 2003: The Baltimore Sun reveals that then-City Council President Sheila Dixon and nine council members have hired relatives as paid...Tags: Criminals, Sheila Dixon, Contracts, Ethics, Bribery
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Ind. steelmaker gets $32 million energy grant
A northern Indiana steel mill is getting a $32 million federal grant to install equipment that will generate power from a blast furnace's waste gas. ArcelorMittal will use the Department of Energy grant to install a new energy-efficient boiler at its...Tags: Energy Saving, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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The communal table, a not-so-terrible trend
Dining@LargeWhile the discussion under 10 Terrible Dining Trends was very interesting, and I think it will cause readers to be a little more careful about joking about dogs and Asian restaurants, it did get us a bit far from the......Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Restaurants, Michael Schwartz, Dining and Drinking
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Top 10 Seafood Restaurants Updated
Dining@LargeIt's only a slight exaggeration when I say I've done 150 or so Top 10 lists. I'm running out of ideas. I don't want to make the subject too obscure (bacon spinoffs, anyone?), but I don't want to revisit a topic......Tags: Bankruptcy, Catonsville, Timonium, Chesapeake Bay, Fells Point
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Richard reviews ZhongShan
Dining@LargeOther Reviewer Richard had a very good meal at the newest restaurant in what used to be the closest thing Baltimore had to a Chinatown. I've been wondering how ZhongShan was doing, especially as none of you has mentioned it.......Tags: Foods and Beverages, Pizzas, Pasta
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Name the new restaurant in Harbor East
Dining@LargeOur craigslist guru, turkeybone, has another gem for us. I'm guessing it's the space vacated by Tsunami, but someone out there may know better. If so, please post below. Here's the ad he found. As turkeybone said, '4 million in......Tags: Bruce Allen, Sales, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Legg Mason profitable for 2nd consecutive quarter
Legg Mason Inc. posted a profit for the second consecutive quarter Thursday, reflecting another sign of recovery for the Baltimore money manager as client redemptions slowed further and its assets under management grew. Net income in the fiscal second...Tags: Interior Policy, Financial Markets, Pension and Welfare, CEO Pay, Finance
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Who needs Hollywood?
If moviemaking won't come to Baltimore, Charm City's own budding moviemakers will make it happen, using all the means at their disposal - digital technology, eloquent locations and craft friendships developed in the years when this city had an amazing 2...Tags: Al Gore, Journalism, Fiction, District 9 (movie), Colleges and Universities
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Elizabeth Large's top 10
The 10 best seafood restaurants was one of the first, if not the first, Top 10 Tuesdays I did almost three years ago on my blog at baltimoresun.com/diningatlarge. Pisces is gone now, as is Blue Sea Grill. Time to update the list. Don't be offended if...Tags: Bankruptcy, Catonsville, Olives, Timonium, Chesapeake Bay
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Hale's $125 million deal
Columbia-based Corporate Office Properties Trust said Thursday that it paid $125 million to acquire Baltimore developer Edwin F. Hale Sr.'s 1st Mariner Tower and surrounding land slated for a large waterfront development. COPT, which already held a $30...Tags: National Government, Real Estate, Ed Hale, Corporate Office Properties Trust Inc., Constellation Energy Group
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Director and his stars press on, despite odds
"Respire" is a made-in- Maryland feature centered around a secret formula for prolonging life. It's also a horror movie, so naturally the secret to prolonging life leads to gruesome deaths and mass derangement.
The Baltimore area has become a center...Tags: Halloween, DVDs, Horror (genre), Cinema Industry, Sally Smith
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Lipscomb apologizes for role in City Hall scandal
Baltimore developer Ronald H. Lipscomb apologized in court Thursday for violating campaign finance rules and accepted a sentence of three years of unsupervised probation, 100 hours of community service and a $25,000 fine imposed by Circuit Judge Dennis M....Tags: Criminals, Regional Authority, Sheila Dixon, Lawyers, Prosecution
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