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Big sale to eBay
Reminiscent of dot-com buyouts of another era, Timonium-based Bill Me Later agreed yesterday to be sold to auction giant eBay for $945 million - amply rewarding its founders, investors and 300 employees for building the technology start-up into a major...Tags: Auction Service, National Government, Interior Policy, T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated, Amazon.com Inc.
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EBay plans job cuts, growth of classified sites
New York Times News ServiceSAN FRANCISCO — EBay Inc. is both tightening its belt and expanding its reach in preparation for the coming economic storm. On Monday, eBay announced it would lay off 10 percent of its 16,000 workers, including 1,000 permanent employees, and pay...Tags: Interior Policy, Amazon.com Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Employers, Advertising
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IN BRIEF
eBay will cut about 1,600 jobs, 10 percent of its workforce, in its largest round of dismissals ever, the company said yesterday. Chief executive John Donahoe said the cuts were not a reaction to the weak economy; the auction site had been weighing the...Tags: Unions, Western Medicines, Ford, Cancer, E-Commerce Industry
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Calendar
programs Arthritis health Laurel Regional Hospital, 7300 Van Dusen Road, Laurel / The hospital is partnering with the Metropolitan Washington Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation to offer a seven-week exercise program called People with Arthritis Can...Tags: Woodbridge, White Marsh, Charity, Health Organizations, Cancer
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Motorists ring a peal over tolls
To say that Bryan D. Fischer of Timonium wasn't persuaded by my Sept. 15 column suggesting variable tolls to relieve congestion on the Bay Bridge is putting it mildly. Unless he meant such words as "idiotic" and "tyranny" as compliments. My modest...Tags: George Washington, Luxury Vehicles, Road Transportation, State Budgets, Ellicott City
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Going, going, gone: EBay to cut 10 percent of jobs, biggest such move in company's 13 years
AP Technology WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ After a series of changes designed to draw more people to its online marketplace, eBay Inc.'s latest alteration is aimed at its own employees. The auction site operator said Monday it will cut about 1,600 jobs, 10 percent of its work...Tags: Employees, Amazon.com Inc., Layoffs and Downsizing, eBay Incorporated, San Jose
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Business Calendar
Tomorrow Open house Noon to 4 p.m., Knott Science Center, College of Notre Dame of Maryland, 4701 N. Charles St., Baltimore, for prospective students at the Women's College. To reserve a seat, call 410-532-5500. Tuesday Student job fairSponsored by the...Tags: College of Notre Dame, Catonsville, Susan Gallagher, Colleges and Universities
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Baby, it's a wired world
Say you're driving in downtown Baltimore on business, when the dishwasher in your house in Timonium goes on the fritz. The machine does a quick diagnostic check on itself, locates the problem and e-mails a repair center to request service - after...Tags: Economic Policy, AT&T Corp., Sprint Nextel Corporation, Computing and Information Technology, Electrical Appliance
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A life of 'selfless service to others'
As a child, Mickey Lippy dreamed of becoming a rescuer and pretended to fight fires with a vacuum cleaner hose and transport victims on an old TV stand that doubled as a makeshift gurney.
The Carroll County resident, who realized that aspiration by...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Air Transportation Industry, Executive Branch, Death and Dying, Air Transportation
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Top 10 restaurants in a strip mall
Dining@LargeI can see you asking, 'Why do we care whether a restaurant is located in a strip mall?' For several reasons. First, there are hidden gems here. If you didn't know they were good, you might overlook them because of......Tags: Ellicott City, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Odenton, Severna Park, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Services set for rescuers who died in Medevac crash
Funeral services have been set for the three rescuers who died in last weekend's fatal Medevac crash in Charles County. The funeral for Tfc. Mickey Lippy of Westminster will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Gamber & Community Fire Company Station 13,...Tags: Death and Dying
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Services set for rescuers who died in medevac crash
Funeral services have been set for the three rescuers who died in last weekend's fatal medevac crash in Charles County. A viewing will be held from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the Gamber and Community Fire Co., Route 32 and Niner Road, Finksburg for Tfc....Tags: Death and Dying
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