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    Nov 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Cyber Monday sting hits counterfeit sports apparel sites

    Federal agents in Baltimore seized 36 commercial websites on Monday as part of an international operation to stop fraudulent online sales this holiday season, alleging that the sites have been selling counterfeit goods — including athletic gear bearing the copyrighted logos of pro sports teams.
    Federal agents in Baltimore seized 36 commercial websites on Monday as part of an international operation to stop fraudulent online sales this holiday season, alleging that the sites have been selling counterfeit goods — including athletic gear...

    Tags: PayPal, Inc., Cyber Monday, Property, Immigration, Customs and Tradition

  2. Dec 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Five questions with Vince Talbert

    For the last dozen years, Vince Talbert has focused on one thing: Bill Me Later.
    For the last dozen years, Vince Talbert has focused on one thing: Bill Me Later. The 45-year-old Baltimore native co-founded the online payment company with three partners in 2000. The company helps Internet shoppers buy stuff online without a credit...

    Tags: AOL LLC, Marketing, Education, Credit and Debt, Citigroup Incorporated

  4. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  5. Innocent-looking email causes big problems for Somerset woman

    Jodi Brougher let her guard down for one moment while checking her email.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    Jodi Brougher let her guard down for one moment while checking her email.   She clicked on a link that appeared to be from Yahoo asking her to verify her email address. She was skeptical but did not want to be without email around the holidays since...

    Tags: Email, PayPal, Inc., Philippines, Credit and Debt

  6. Nov 22, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  7. Hall of Fame moments from the toy box

    Two classics have been elected to the National Toy Hall of Fame, just in time for your post-Thanksgiving shopping. And while you might be able to find dominoes tiles tomorrow, you'd be hard-pressed to find action figures from "Star Wars" anywhere but on...

    Tags: Apple iPhone, Toy Industry, Skype, Apple iPad, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  8. Dec 25, 2012 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  9. From the Desk of Joan Duncan-Bush: A ghost of Christmas Past

    I¿lost a personal and sentimental treasure this summer during the so-called earthquake swarms epicentered near where I live in Brawley. It was a small, deep green and blue-footed carnival glass candy dish with a little lid. I kept it on a shelf with some...

    Tags: China Earthquake (2010), Religious Festivals, Arthritis, Holidays

  10. Dec 22, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Column: Newtown and mental health

    A week after the horrific gun rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School, some Americans have shown their grit by going shopping. For guns and ammo.  Yes, as graves were still being dug for tiny coffins in Newtown, Conn., bidding on eBay for four Glock...

    Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Bipolar Disorder, Periodicals, Adam Lanza, Gun Control

  12. Nov 23, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. "Meatball" the Bear Memorabilia Fetches $2K on eBay

    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- An eBay auction item that listed memorabilia related to Glendale's most famous bear, "Meatball," closed at $2,000 last Sunday.
    KTLA News
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- An eBay auction item that listed memorabilia related to Glendale's most famous bear, "Meatball," closed at $2,000 last Sunday. Officials at Lions Tigers and Bears animal sanctuary were auctioning off the bear's orange ear tag, a paw...

    Tags: Auction Service, Meatballs

  14. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. An Aberdeen Christmas story

    There are a lot of heartwarming stories going on in Aberdeen this Christmas, but here is one that touched me. Wal-Mart and Pepsi each donated $500 in Wal-Mart gift cards ($1,000 total) to be used to buy presents for low-income families. Presentation...

    Tags: Gifts, Religious Festivals, Walmart, Services and Shopping, Fiction

  16. Nov 30, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Rep. Highlife, a 'Lotto' disappointment and tat boy wonder

    Another Chicago politician has been indicted, this one for bank fraud after he allegedly burned through hundreds of thousands of dollars that weren't his on casino gambling, car loans and other high-rolling pursuits. Illinois state Rep. LaShawn Ford,...

    Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Paula Broadwell, Rahm Emanuel, Politics, Mitt Romney

  18. Aug 3, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Jager's family savors steeplechaser's Olympic run

    LONDON — The man in the wheelchair on an elevator at Olympic Stadium had an action picture of a runner on his T-shirt. As soon as you saw the runner's trademark shaggy hair and looked again at the man wearing the shirt, the relationship between them was pretty clear.
    LONDON — The man in the wheelchair on an elevator at Olympic Stadium had an action picture of a runner on his T-shirt. As soon as you saw the runner's trademark shaggy hair and looked again at the man wearing the shirt, the relationship between them...

    Tags: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Horse and Harness Racing, Sports, Polio, Evan Jager

  20. Oct 15, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Morningstar founder turned mutual fund data processor into megamart for investment information

    Joe Mansueto's day jobs have been a handful lately: He has been busy turning Morningstar Inc. into a $3.1 billion investment information megamart, buying up media properties and skipping the charity circuit in favor of coaching grade-school soccer on the lakefront.
    Special to the Tribune
    Joe Mansueto's day jobs have been a handful lately: He has been busy turning Morningstar Inc. into a $3.1 billion investment information megamart, buying up media properties and skipping the charity circuit in favor of coaching grade-school soccer on...

    Tags: Human Body, New Products, Human Interest, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Newspaper and Magazine

  22. Nov 5, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Eved founder breaks ground, sees potential in technology platform

    At Talia Mashiach's bat mitzvah, guests told her mother that the 12-year-old was a "can-do person." It was an apt description for a girl who outshone the boys at sports and was the one to organize teams at recess.
    Tribune staff reporter
    At Talia Mashiach's bat mitzvah, guests told her mother that the 12-year-old was a "can-do person." It was an apt description for a girl who outshone the boys at sports and was the one to organize teams at recess.    Mashiach (Meh-SHE-ah), 35, would go...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Judaism, New Products, Rogers Park, Computing and Information Technology Industry

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