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    Mar 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. From Owings Mills High School to a cell at Guantanamo

    A studious young man with an aptitude for computers, Majid Shoukat Khan was working as a database administrator in a high-rise office building in Tysons Corner, Va., on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.
    A studious young man with an aptitude for computers, Majid Shoukat Khan was working as a database administrator in a high-rise office building in Tysons Corner, Va., on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001. After American Airlines Flight 77 slammed into the...

    Tags: Al-Qaeda, Suicide, Crime, Law and Justice, Baltimore Hotels, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland)

  2. Feb 13, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Motorola Solutions CEO seems to thrive on being underrated, beating odds

    When Motorola Inc. first came courting Greg Brown, he wasn't interested.
    Tribune staff reporter
    When Motorola Inc. first came courting Greg Brown, he wasn't interested.    The year was 1998 and Brown, a division president at Ameritech in Chicago, was weighing an offer from Motorola against one from Micromuse, a publicly traded software company in...

    Tags: IBM, Business Enterprises, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Finance, Rahm Emanuel

  4. May 30, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Michael H. Jordan dies at 73; executive with CBS, PepsiCo and Westinghouse

    Michael H. Jordan, a skilled troubleshooter who held leadership roles at CBS, PepsiCo and Westinghouse, died Tuesday in New York from complications related to cancer, CBS Corp. announced. He was 73.
    Michael H. Jordan, a skilled troubleshooter who held leadership roles at CBS, PepsiCo and Westinghouse, died Tuesday in New York from complications related to cancer, CBS Corp. announced. He was 73. Jordan was instrumental in crafting the media...

    Tags: Viacom Inc., Satellite and Cable Service, New York, Texas, Michael Jordan

  6. Oct 2, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  7. Bailout (of rum, arrows, race tracks)

    The Swamp
    by Frank James What do rum, motorsport race tracks and wooden arrows used by kids all have in common? The financial markets bailout bill, that's what. Taxpayers for Common Sense has compiled a handy list of what it called the......

    Tags: Harley-Davidson Inc., Employers, Parliament, Consumer Electronics Industry, Real Estate Sales

  8. Dec 1, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Executive led General Motors during record slump in the '80s

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Roger B. Smith, the General Motors executive who led the world's largest automaker from record profits to record losses in the 1980s and was vilified in the documentary "Roger & Me," died near Detroit on Thursday. He was 82. The former chairman and...

    Tags: New Products, Los Angeles Times, Ohio, Japan, Columbus

  10. Apr 29, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. The week ahead

    Chicago Tribune
    Monday: -- March personal income and spending -- March construction spending -- Earnings: Alberto-Culver Co.; Anadarko Petroleum Corp.; Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.; Centex Corp.; CNA Financial Corp.; General Growth Properties Inc.; Genworth Financial Inc.;...

    Tags: Hilton Hotels Corp., Williams Companies Incorporated, Qwest Communications International Incorporated, Cablevision Systems Corp., Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation

  12. Oct 24, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Downsizing Arnold

    Times Staff Writers
    Arnold Schwarzenegger walks into Lucca, one of his favorite restaurants near the Capitol, its walls dominated by an enormous painting of a goose and a copper-framed mirror as wide as a Hummer. Bursting from his suit, his hair that peculiar Arnold orange,...

    Tags: Bodybuilding, CNN (tv network), Trips and Vacations, California State Legislature, Crime, Law and Justice

  14. Feb 26, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. United to outsource customer call center

    United Airlines has signed a contract with Electronic Data Systems Inc. to open a customer call center in Nova Scotia next month that eventually will employ 200, a United spokeswoman said Wednesday. Frank Larkin, a spokesman for the International...

    Tags: Expedia Incorporated, Air Transportation, Delta Air Lines, Transportation, India

  16. Jan 7, 2004 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  17. Bethlehem's Martin Tower might soon have new owner

    Of The Morning Call
    The landmark headquarters of the former Bethlehem Steel Corp., the 21-story Martin Tower in west Bethlehem, soon might be sold to a New Jersey development group that includes Bethlehem developer Joseph Posh Sr. Posh, who owns Posh Construction Inc., said...

    Tags: Business Enterprises, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Environmental Pollution, Real Estate Agents, Corporate Officers

  18. Jan 5, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Nasdaq grants raise questions of conflict

    Tribune Staff Writer
    The Nasdaq stock market's foundation made more than $250,000 in donations last year to non-profit groups affiliated with Nasdaq directors, a practice that has come under increasing scrutiny because of conflict-of-interest concerns. In September,...

    Tags: Stock Activities, Management Change, Charles Schwab, Accounting and Auditing, Finance

  20. Dec 1, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Jobless recovery is good for many firms

    Times Staff Writer
    The economy roared last quarter, and so did Falcon Plastics Inc. A family owned firm in the eastern South Dakota city of Brookings, Falcon posted record sales in September. Yet there's no impulse to celebrate, no rush to hire. The bad times are still too...

    Tags: IBM, Intel Corp., Employers, Labor Markets, Weather

  22. Dec 31, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Tech industry may get huge upgrade

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    For most of the two years since the Internet bubble burst and knocked the technology industry into its worst slump, everyone from unemployed programmers to disaffected investors has looked hopefully to 2003 for a turnaround. Now, with the new year...

    Tags: Santa Clara, IBM, Los Angeles Times, Toronto (Canada), Japan

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