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Europe, China taking toll on U.S. corporate profits
With U.S. stocks near five-year highs, the unmistakable reality of a sputtering global economy has hit home, stifling U.S. corporate sales and spooking investors. They started heading for the stock market exits last week, and they picked up the pace...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Unemployment, McDonald's, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Mario Draghi
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Courting dissent at City Hall
Someone pass the popcorn, there's a new legal drama unfolding at City Hall — Law & Order: Special Municipal Unit. You might have seen the news that Joan Pratt, comptroller, is suing Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, mayor, or at least, her technology...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Politics, Frank M. Conaway, Sr., Mesothelioma, Crime, Law and Justice
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Administration proposes new panel to oversee city phone system
Three months after top city officials rejected a contract to install a new municipal telephone system, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's chief information officer and Comptroller Joan M. Pratt met Thursday to talk about what to do next. The administration...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Lawyers, Politics, Justice System, Government
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Mayor challenges Pratt's acceptance of free legal work
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday that Comptroller Joan M. Pratt's use of free legal services from Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos' law firm represents a breach of the city ethics code — an accusation vehemently rejected by Pratt. The...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Government, Religion and Belief, Politics, Values
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Technology to play a bigger role in hospital care
The robot, sitting quietly in a corner, suddenly hums to life and rolls down the hospital corridor on three wheels. Perched atop the sleek machine is a monitor showing the smiling face of Dr. Paul Vespa, the physician who's piloting the rover from miles...Tags: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Science and Technology, Technology, Politics, Personal Data Collection
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Pauline S. Reedy
janeth@herald-mail.comPauline Reedy was known for her meticulous organization and high standards, which she expected of herself, her family and those around her. “She was a great mother. She tried to get them to follow her principles — do your best, be truthful....Tags: Pneumonia, Trips and Vacations, The Herald-Mail, Golf, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Wedded: Kristin Dear and William Sharp
Wedding day: Sept. 7, 2012 The bride: Kristin Dear Sharp, 33, grew up in Catonsville. She works as a bartender at Hamilton Tavern and Annabel Lee Tavern in Baltimore. Her mother, Linda Dear, is a real estate agent, and her father, Robert Dear, is a...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, New Year's Day, Dining and Drinking, Real Estate, Services and Shopping
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Is iPhone's Siri Sharing Your Personal Information?
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- The voice-control app called "Siri" is driving sales of Apple's latest iPhone, but some people who are concerned about their privacy say Siri is a little scary. Eight months after Apple launched it's voice-activated personal...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Apple iPhone, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Companies and Corporations, Los Angeles Times
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Computer glitch shuts down Md. driver's license renewal system
Drivers across Maryland had trouble renewing their licenses Monday and Tuesday because of a computer glitch at the Motor Vehicle Administration. Technicians updating the system last weekend to reflect changes in state laws that take effect Oct. 1 noticed...Tags: Reisterstown Road, Glen Burnie, Employees, Johns Hopkins University, Career and Workplace
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Raymond Bernard Wiersbeck
Raymond Bernard Wiersbeck, 83, of Byron passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012, at his home. Ray was born Feb. 19, 1929, in Aberdeen to Bernard and Hatta (Ihrke) Wiersbeck. He graduated from Aberdeen Central High School in 1947, then attended...
Tags: American Legion, Religion and Belief, Human Interest, The Salvation Army, Anglicanism
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Administration relies on consultants from Digicon
More than two dozen people working as consultants in the Mayor's Office of Information Technology are employees of Rockville-based Digicon Corp. — the company from which the office bought hundreds of thousands of dollars of phone-related equipment...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, Technology, Local Government, Companies and Corporations
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James L. Johnson, 82
James L. Johnson, 82, a longtime system engineer with IBM Federal Systems and community volunteer, died Wednesday, Sept., 19, 2012, at Somerford Assisted Living in Hagerstown, Md., of liver cancer. Jim graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1953...Tags: Science and Technology, Halloween, Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), American Cancer Society, The Addams Family (tv program)
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