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Baltimore Grand Prix forces adjustments downtown
The Baltimore Grand Prix lurched toward its starting line Thursday as downtown was consumed by the chaos of last-minute preparations for the three-day event. Wide-scale road closings began to take effect, preparing the race course along downtown...Tags: Golf, Travel, Baltimore Convention Center, Hurricane Irene (2011), Road Transportation
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Security, defense work helps boost Tri-State economy after 9/11
julieg@herald-mail.comHMS Technologies, near Martinsburg, W.Va., has a contract with the federal government to scan Facebook and Twitter posts to tip off agencies such as the FBI about people who brag they are going to do harmful things, HMS founder and President Harry M....Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Transportation, Media Industry, Restaurants, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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More parents are laying out the welcome mat for kids, Census Bureau reports
A couple of years ago, Joe and Marlene Everett were 50-something empty nesters with a daughter out on her own and a son away at college. Now, thanks to the weak economy, the Everetts are once again all living under the same roof in Woodbine. It's a...Tags: Retirement, Chicago Jobs, Demographics, Employment Opportunities, Boca Raton
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Table Talk: Lights flicker at Hollywood Diner
You'll laugh, you'll cry, but will you eat?
News came last week that a musical inspired by Barry Levinson's "Diner" is being prepped for Broadway. Meanwhile, the diner that Levinson used to film his 1982 breakthrough film was last seen tied to the...Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Music Theater, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Long Island, Music Industry
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Constellation nuclear partner wants assurances in Exelon merger
EDF Group, Constellation Energy's second-largest shareholder and a partner in its nuclear business, is threatening to vote against the company's plans to sell itself to Exelon Corp. after talks between them broke down last week, according to sources...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Finance, Exelon Corp., Nuclear Power, Travis Miller
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Jump, skip, toss – children and parents get a lesson in the art and science of play
Thousands of children, from toddlers to 12-year-olds, did something yesterday that seems almost novel in the age of computers and digital games: They went outside and played. In the chilly air of the first Sunday of October, Rash Field at Baltimore's...Tags: Central Park, Port Discovery Children's Museum, Rash Field, Science, Inner Harbor
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Hold retirement withdrawals steady during volatile market
Sun SentinelHold off from giving yourself yearly increases in retirement withdrawals during a volatile stock market to ensure you don't deplete your nest egg, recommends the investment firm T. Rowe Price that has a Boca Raton office. The rule of thumb has been to...Tags: Investments, Retirement, Career and Workplace
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We're not at bottom for credit card scores but can improve with 5 tips
Sun SentinelThe good news: We are not at the bottom -- Harlingen, Texas, is. But Miami is near the bottom with average credit scores, according to the new Experian survey released Wednesday. Miami's average credit score of 719 is #122 out of 143 cities tabulated,...Tags: Fort Lauderdale
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5 ways to improve your credit score for a lower interest rate
Sun SentinelIt's time to improve your credit score, now that a federal report found Floridians have more money to pay down debt, thanks to more overtime, raises and new jobs. A higher score can help Floridians grab a lower interest rate on loans and credit cards....Tags: Real Estate, Money and Monetary Policy, Finance
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The rewards of patience: Stocks rebounding from last summer's plunges
Sun SentinelSouth Florida financial planners were right to advise patience during the dog days of summer when the stock market flirted with a bear market. Now the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended Friday above 12000 or up more than 1 percent for the week....Tags: Dow Jones Industrial Average, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Baltimore trio could have Loyola primed for big season
While the media circus that was the Miami Heat played out 1,000 miles away, Loyola guard Dylon Cormier was orchestrating his own version of the Big Three, Baltimore style.
First Cormier helped persuade R.J. Williams, a speedy 5-foot-8 St. Frances guard,...Tags: Elections, Politics, Human Interest, Cleveland Indians, Big East Conference
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Some investors still on sidelines
After a brutal third quarter in which the United States saw an unprecedented downgrade of its credit, many weary investors are staying on the sidelines.
Despite encouraging signs about new unemployment claims in recent days, uncertainty remains as the...Tags: Stock Market, Anxiety, Mutual Funds, Ocean City, Financial Markets
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