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The Interview: Rosenbaum building a more entrepreneurial TEDCO
For three decades, Robert A. Rosenbaum helped guide established companies and fresh startups through complex challenges.
The Connecticut native was president of an apparel manufacturing firm, ran technology projects for big companies, and helped...Tags: Marketing, Government, Business, Business Enterprises, Ecosystems
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City plans fixes for Pride of Baltimore memorial in disrepair
Twenty-six years ago this month, Roma Foti's daughter, 23-year-old Nina Schack, was one of four crew members who lost their lives when the Pride of Baltimore, a replica of a 19th century sailing vessel, sank in a sudden storm in the Bermuda Triangle....Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, William Donald Schaefer, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Baltimore Development Corporation, Severna Park
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National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators names local assemblyman chair of task force
The Imperial and Coachella valley’s legislative leader will now chair a Hispanic caucus task force. Assemblyman V. Manuel Pérez, D-Coachella, has been named the chairman of the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators’ Business &... -
New thinking for city finances
City finances have long been under pressure, but the Great Recession and steady attacks on federal and state spending have compounded local financial difficulties. The National League of Cities' annual research brief, City Fiscal Conditions, documents...Tags: Government, Business, Companies and Corporations, Finance, Executive Branch
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State tourism offices
States and many U.S. territories have tourism offices to help visitors. When requesting travel literature, be as specific as possible. Alabama: Alabama Tourism Department, 401 Adams Ave., Suite 126, P.O. Box 4927, Montgomery, AL 36103; (800) 252-2262...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Trips and Vacations, 60601 (zip code), Chicago, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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On Location: 'Killing Season' for De Niro, Travolta in Georgia
Company TownRobert De Niro and John Travolta are about to do battle in the Appalachian mountains, further evidence of Georgia's rising star in film production.... -
Movie review: 'The Other F Word'
Punk rock dads open up
In the documentary "The Other F Word" the word implied in the title is fatherhood; the film takes a look at the seemingly contradictory transition into middle age for men who are in a working rock band and also trying to settle...Tags: Alexander (music group), Career and Workplace, Documentary (genre), Sundance Film Festival, Sesame Street (tv program)
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Movie review: 'Silenced'
'Silenced' is harrowing
A recent hit in Korea, "Silenced" ("Dogani") is based on a true story in which administrators at a school for deaf children received extremely light penalties for sexually abusing their young charges.
In the film, a teacher (Gong...Tags: Alexander (music group), Career and Workplace, Documentary (genre), Sundance Film Festival, Sesame Street (tv program)
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Movie review: 'Janie Jones'
Bad notes, old song in 'Janie Jones'
In "Janie Jones," the guitar-slinging pre-teen girl with the long black hair is 15-year-old Abigail Breslin, a little tougher-looking since her "Little Miss Sunshine" debut but sporting the same appealing mixture of...Tags: Alexander (music group), Career and Workplace, Documentary (genre), Sundance Film Festival, Crime, Law and Justice
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UPDATED: Two suburban Lowe’s close
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsLowe’s stores in Elgin and Schaumburg closed Sunday night, leaving 195 employees without a job, the company announced Monday. Spokeswoman Katie Cody said the two …... -
Lost 'Fortune'
Walk the streets of downtown Baltimore, and you might feel the presence of its corporate ghosts. On Gay Street, perhaps you'll meet Alexander Brown, the Irish immigrant who started the nation's first investment firm here more than 200 years ago.
Head...Tags: Orange (Orange, California), Career and Workplace, Chicago, Health, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Allentown businesses ready to fight arena project
No one expects the puck to drop in downtown Allentown before the 2013 hockey season, but there's going to be a fight there a lot sooner than that.
As city officials set an aggressive pace to clear the block west of Seventh Street and north of Hamilton...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bodies of Water, Business, Government
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