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George Jones dies at 81; country music icon
Three decades ago, an east Texas singer named George Jones took on an impossibly melodramatic, shamelessly sentimental song about a man who desperately clutched at lost love until his dying breath. His 1980 recording of "He Stopped Loving Her Today"...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Poetry, Merle Haggard, Entertainment, Academy of Country Music Awards
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Can titleholders pay their share of loan directly to bank?
Question: Even with an annual income of more than $2 million, our association is in a big mess. There's a several-million-dollar loan inclusive of our reserve account the association is paying off that has a variable interest rate currently at 6.85%....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Country legend George Jones dies
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — When it comes to country music, George Jones was The Voice. Other great singers have come and gone, but this fact remained inviolate until Jones passed away Friday at 81 in a Nashville hospital after a year of ill health....
Tags: Music, Merle Haggard, Human Interest, Awards and Prizes, Behavioral Conditions
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L.A.'s entertainment job market shows new strength
Hollywood's jobs picture has brightened considerably over the last two months. The film, television and music industries in Los Angeles County generated 131,600 jobs in March, up 7.9% from February and 12.6% from the same month a year ago, according...
Tags: Employment, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Entertainment, Labor Markets, Unemployment
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Chicago man charged in scam involving impounded cars
The scam was perhaps as crafty as it was criminal. A Chicago man was arrested Thursday for soliciting payoffs from drivers with impounded vehicles in a scheme that involved filing phony bankruptcy petitions to avoid paying the often hefty auto pound...Tags: Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Financially Distressed Companies, FBI, Cook County Government
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Feds: Bankruptcy scam freed impounded vehicles
Tribune reporterThe scam was perhaps as crafty as it was criminal. A Chicago man was arrested Thursday for soliciting payoffs from drivers whose vehicles had been impounded by the city. The scheme involved filing phony bankruptcy petitions to avoid paying the often...Tags: Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Financially Distressed Companies, FBI, Cook County Government
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Feds indict Go Go Gorillas exec
tkleffman@amnews.comLEXINGTON — The owner of Go Go Gorillas will be arraigned in federal court next week after being indicted on wire fraud and identity theft charges. Christopher Turner, 49, of Danville, will appear before Judge Karl S. Forester in U.S. District...Tags: Prosecution, Punishment, David Harris, U.S. Postal Service, Theft
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Kingsley Guy: Is tax money being spent properly?
Bravo to Boston. Police, firefighters, paramedics, and emergency response teams at hospitals responded with courage and the highest level of professionalism in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing. So did the public, in assisting the victims and...Tags: Government Health Care, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Economy, Business and Finance, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Politics
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Cardinal Gibbons shows the way to save baseball
The Sun's Scott Dance recently reported on the salvaging of baseball fields at the shuttered Cardinal Gibbons school ("$1.4 million raised for baseball field at site of Cardinal Gibbons School," April 20). He reported money was raised by the Cal Ripken...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Baseball, Sports, College Baseball
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Condos expected on former Howard Johnson's site
Sun SentinelA company last week paid $20 million for the old Howard Johnson’s on Fort Lauderdale beach, winning the right to buy the two-acre site after another firm failed to close the deal. Chieftain Holdings completed the purchase Friday when MAH Cignal...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Condos, Companies and Corporations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Rentals
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Hostess relaunches Emporia bakery, workers wanted
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsEmployees who lost their jobs after a snack company declared bankruptcy may soon be returning to work in Emporia. Hostess Brands announced Thursday plans to relaunch its Emporia bakery as a new company and under new ownership. The facility will resume...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Global Expansion, Companies and Corporations, Emporia (Emporia, Virginia)
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Synagro Technologies' bankruptcy will bring jobs to Baltimore
A Wednesday bankruptcy filing by Synagro Technologies Inc. means growth and new jobs for the Baltimore area as the waste recycler consolidates its headquarters in White Marsh. The Carlyle Group LP-owned company, which had been co-headquartered in...
Tags: Synagro Technologies Incorporated, Water Supply, Economy, Business and Finance, Loans, Credit and Debt
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