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Labor reawakens
This week, hundreds of Chicago workers organized a major labor strike, demanding a wage floor of $15 an hour and the right to unionize. Their protests come on the heels of the largest strike in the fast food industry's history, which took place in...
Tags: Food Industry, Employment, Strikes, Labor Disputes, Labor Markets
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Rocco's Capriccio of Little Italy has closed
The Baltimore SunAfter 17 years, Rocco's Capriccio has closed. Rocco Gargano's restaurant on Fawn Street in Little Italy had its last day of service on Sunday. News of the closing was posted Wednesday on the restaurant's Facebook page. "We are very happy and sad to...Tags: Italy, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Little Italy (Manhattan, New York), Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Ali Velshi to join Al Jazeera America after more than a decade at CNN
The Baltimore SunAl Jazeera America Thursday announced that veteran business reporter Ali Velshi will join the Qatar-owned channel to develop and host a daily prime-time business show. The announcement comes one day after news that Velshi was leaving CNN where he served...Tags: Al Jazeera (tv network), CNN (tv network), CNN International (tv network)
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Oakland Mills barber remembered for his kindness, community work
As Nancy Rosema sifted through her Uncle Ferdinand "Fred" Leunissen's Oakland Mills home on a recent afternoon, she was overwhelmed by the seemingly endless number of "Thank You" cards stuffed into desk drawers and closets. "He was so loving and so...
Tags: Washington, DC, Heart Failure, Annapolis, Ellicott City, Netherlands
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Tour d'Ale: An insider's guide to the Howard County brewpub scene
Any foodie will tell you freshness matters. Same holds true for beer. When what’s in your glass was made on the premises, or by a nearby brewer on behalf of the establishment where you’re sipping your suds, it’s bound to taste better...
Tags: Pizzas, Breads, Chili, Appetizers, Salads
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Wedded: Rebecca Bressi and Eric Wozniak
Wedding date: Feb. 9, 2013 Her story: Rebecca Bressi, 28, grew up in Middle River. She is a senior business analyst for T. Rowe Price. Her mother, Barbara, is an executive secretary at Alban Tractor and her father, Joseph, co-owns Portside Pub in Essex....
Tags: T. Rowe Price, Rockefeller Center, Ed Reed, Glen Burnie, Roman Catholicism
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Dr. Kenneth B. Kochmann, family physician
Dr. Kenneth B. Kochmann, a former social worker who became a physician later in life, died March 8 of multiple myeloma at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 63.
The son of German immigrant parents — his father was a traveling salesman and his mother a...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Timonium, Philosophy, University of Maryland, College Park, Steroids
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For unwed moms, 25 is the new 15
It is no longer teenagers stumbling into pregnancy and parenthood about whom we should be fretting. Those numbers continue to drop, because the kids are having less sex and using more contraception. No, it is the 20-something women who are putting...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Elections, Michael Bloomberg, Brookings Institution, The New York Times
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Dr. Lorenz E. and Anastasia U. Zimmerman
Dr. Lorenz E. Zimmerman, the founder of modern ophthalmic pathology, who spent his nearly 60-year career studying diseases of the eye, died March 16 of complications from an infection at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. He was 92.
His wife...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Korean War (1950-1953), Heart Failure, Health and Medical Professionals, Roman Catholicism
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Mayor, fire unions fight over plan to force 24-hour shifts
The Rawlings-Blake administration and Baltimore's fire unions are battling over the city's proposal to require firefighters to work longer hours — 24 hours straight, every three days. The mayor says the move — which mirrors staffing trends in...
Tags: Elections, Baltimore County, Fatigue, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Fires
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There is a difference between trash and recycling [Letter]
The criticism of single-stream is that the method renders what's collected is difficult to recycle. Well, if you cannot use it, why collect it in the first place? Single-stream collection was invented by the waste, not the recycling industry to... -
Paul Umansky, Sinai Hospital spokesman, opera lover
Paul Umansky, an opera lover, occasional actor and, for more than two decades, the public voice of Sinai Hospital, died March 27 at the Gilchrest Center. He was 81, and died following a three-year bout with multiple myeloma. "He was a great guy," said...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park, William Howard Taft, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Catonsville
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