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Corn Products' CEO double stocks price with acquisition, strategy and sunny disposition
Ilene Gordon certainly wasn't the first young girl in the 1960s to balk when told she had to take home economics instead of shop class. It's what she did about it that foreshadowed her path to the latest list of Fortune magazine's 50 most powerful women...Tags: Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Global Expansion
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Obama's gloomy spin on taxes
WASHINGTON — Almost everyone favors "tax reform" in the abstract: Broaden the tax base by reducing deductions, credits and other tax breaks, and then cut top tax rates. But this sort of sweeping tax reform is usually a political nonstarter, and if...Tags: Barack Obama, Washington, DC, Services and Shopping, Politics, Tax Credits
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State of dysfunction: The economy and hypocrisy
In his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama hammered on two resounding themes — fairness and the economy. Both hollow claims from a president who has failed on the job. He has not kept his promise to get the economy going again, and...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Barack Obama, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, China, Democratic Party
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Retired First Mariner CEO sells 1 million shares of stock
First Mariner Bancorp's newly retired chief executive told regulators that he sold just over 1 million shares of company stock this week — for a grand total of $21,084. Edwin F. Hale Sr., who founded the Baltimore parent of 1st Mariner Bank, said...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Ed Hale, First Mariner Bancorp, Economy, Business and Finance
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First Mariner's Hale retires
Edwin F. Hale Sr., the Baltimore trucking magnate and developer, said Friday that he has retired as chief executive and chairman of First Mariner Bancorp — the banking company he built, only to scramble in the housing market collapse and recession...Tags: Wilmington Trust Company, Realty, House Building, Glen Burnie, Economy, Business and Finance
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Majoring in chic at L.A.'s fashion schools
Los Angeles TimesIn a bustling part of downtown L.A., a high-rise is teeming with stylish young women in short skirts and full makeup wheeling small suitcases in and out of elevators on their way to class. They're students at the Fashion Institute of Design &...Tags: Arts and Culture, Diesel, Entertainment, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Power rankings: No. 29 Astros
On baseballDrayton McLane in the French Quarter? No, it couldn't be. I didn't believe my eyes when I first saw him browsing in a shop with his wife, Elizabeth, last January, figuring it had to be a guy who looked like McLane. But there he was 10 minutes later,...Tags: College Baseball, National League West, Carlos Lee, American League, Baseball
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Possible oil boom keep Register of Deeds busy
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsIt's the place you go to get property information, and usually the register of deeds office isn't that busy. That's not the case in Kingman County. "Last year we did 85,000 copies at a quarter a page," said Kingman County Register of Deeds Susan Hubbell....Tags: Companies and Corporations, Petroleum Industry, Economy, Business and Finance
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Baltimore's Millennial Media files for IPO
Baltimore's Millennial Media Inc., one of the dominant companies in the rapidly growing field of mobile advertising, plans to raise $75 million in a public stock offering — money it will use to expand its operations overseas and go head-to-head...Tags: Online Advertising, AOL LLC, Marketing, Timonium, Google Inc.
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Kroger store manager called a hero, but not in the 'all clear' just yet
Should an employee be punished for shooting and killing a would-be robber if it is against the employer's policy to carry a gun?
Police cleared an Indianapolis grocery store manager of wrongdoing after he shot and killed a man trying to rob the Kroger...Tags: Theft, Employment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Labor Legislation, Criminals
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Ravens, NFL pursue online sellers of bogus merchandise
As the Ravens drove toward the playoffs, Barbra Skarzynski wanted to buy her son a team jersey as a Christmas gift. She searched Google for Lardarius Webb gear, quickly found a site that billed itself as an official store of the Ravens, and bought a...Tags: Consumers, Houston Texans, Justice System, Laws, National Football League
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Tips for joining a gym
If getting in shape is one of your New Year's resolutions, doing some heavy lifting before you join a gym can help maximize your membership and keep you from feeling like a dumbbell.
Remember, gyms are businesses. And businesses can close with little...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Justice System, Laws, Banking, Whitehall
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