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Hobie, CBA capture postseason tournaments
Hobie claimed the 2012 Laguna Beach Little League Majors Division postseason tournament by defeating VFW, 5-1, in the final at Riddle Field. Both teams advance to the District 55 Tournament of Champions, which starts Saturday at Chapparosa Park in Laguna...Tags: Baseball, Sports
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Gail MarksJarvis: Economic uncertainty to linger, even after election
No matter who emerges victorious in the Nov. 6 election, most analysts are expecting only a short-term calm in the stock market for the remainder of this year. Investors typically cast their votes in the market based on what they imagine the newly...Tags: 2012 U.S. Presidential Election, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Citigroup Incorporated, Gail MarksJarvis, Barack Obama
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Uncertainty keeps markets down, but some economic data encouraging
There's an old saying among investors that the markets hate uncertainty. So it's no wonder investors sold stocks Friday as they awaited the outcome of Tuesday's presidential election. They will be relieved if the election provides a hint of the next...Tags: Labor Markets, Career and Workplace, Citigroup Incorporated, Employment, Business
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Superstorm Sandy: Red Cross Sees Flurry of Donations
CNNNEW YORK -- In the days since Superstorm Sandy pummeled much of the Northeast with severe winds and torrential flooding, donations to the American Red Cross have been pouring in. The agency received nearly $35 million through early Friday morning, said...Tags: American Red Cross, NBC (tv network), Charity, Television Industry, Christina Aguilera
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Storm's cost may hit $50B; rebuilding to ease blow
WASHINGTON (AP) — Superstorm Sandy will end up causing about $20 billion in property damages and $10 billion to $30 billion more in lost business, according to IHS Global Insight, a forecasting firm. In the long run, the devastation the storm...
Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), Business, Insurance, Red Lobster, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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Former Falcon Bryan Longpre opts to retire from pro baseball
While uncorking a pitch in June for the Lansing Lugnuts, Bryan Longpre felt a pain shoot through his right elbow. Longpre, a 2005 Crescenta Valley High graduate, had an idea that he damaged a ligament in his elbow. He continued to pitch, though the...Tags: California State University, Northridge, Toronto Blue Jays, Baseball, Sports
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Harbor Point developers seek to expand project
Developers of Baltimore's Harbor Point have asked the city for permission to build up to 1,000 residences on the site between Harbor East and Fells Point, making the project more of a mixed-use community than is currently allowed by the city's zoning.
If...Tags: Inner Harbor, Lacrosse, Harbor, Sports, Mount Vernon Place
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Adviser once sued by Pippen now facing federal financial charges
Tribune reporterA Chicago investment adviser who once represented former Chicago Bulls player Scottie Pippen was indicted on federal charges, accused of defrauding a suburban bank and two of his clients of more than $3.2 million, the U.S. Attorney’s office...Tags: Banking, Trials, Scottie Pippen, Prosecution, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
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A little of this, a little of that
So Facebook offered itself up on the open market at $38 a share and it’s now way below that and people are wondering WHAT HAPPENED? Well, what’s Facebook worth to you? Probably the greatest time-sucker to come along in ages, FB, as it’s...Tags: Media Industry, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, General Practitioners, Donald Trump
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Investor distrust likely to rise after Facebook IPO debacle
Susan Fulton says about 100 clients of her Bethesda asset-management firm were "up for the risk" last month and invested a total of $1 million the day Facebook went public.
"We bought it at the open, though we couldn't get confirmation on their trades,"...Tags: Media Industry, Mark Zuckerberg, Personal Finance, NASDAQ, Initial Public Offerings
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He says 'Bruins,' they say 'Go'
The world's oldest living cheerleader knows he can not only inspire, but irritate. He knows his corny chants can grate on every man, woman and child. He knows there are folks who wish he would just sit down and shut up. But until recently, he never quite...
Tags: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, UCLA Bruins, Football, Sports
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A night with the Baltimore Tech Parents: featuring execs from Woofound, Bill Me Later
Many thanks to Ken Holt, the chief financial officer of Woofound, and Vince Talbert, the co-founder of Bill Me Later, for sharing their words of wisdom with the Baltimore Tech Parents meetup group on Tuesday night. Ken and Vince talked about the early...
Tags: StraighterLine
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