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More call center work being done at home
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New businesses
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Shoppers return to Wal-Mart day after fatal stampede
alfonso.castillo@newsday.comA day after a Valley Stream Wal-Mart became a national symbol for the excesses of Black Friday, shoppers yesterday returned to the store where a seasonal worker was trampled to death in a stampede. But for the spiderweb crack on the glass front door...Tags: Salvation Army, South Ozone Park, Ozone Park, Sales, Public Employees
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Goodwin Approved For Four-Year Program; Two Fires In Vernon
Goodwin College gets approval for four-year program. UConn faces possible cuts in state funding. Sentencing for ex-wife, a former Coventry resident, is postponed. Two fires in Vernon, one fatal. Glastonbury inks deal to buy property for park. Here is a...Tags: Assault, Medicine, Public Employees, Richard Johnson, Jim Jensen
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Baltimore to launch nonprofit car-share service
Baltimore officials are preparing to launch a nonprofit car-sharing service, hoping that the initiative will reduce the overall number of cars used in the city.
The idea is to create a service similar to that provided by the for-profit firm ZipCar, which...Tags: Vehicles, Federal Hill, Johns Hopkins University
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IN THE GARAGE
THE CAR AND ITS OWNER 1986 Porsche 911 Turbo SE owned by Charles Orrico WHAT MAKES IT INTERESTING "This is a rare, limited production European edition with the original factory slope nose," Orrico said. "It is based on Porsche's 935 factory race cars....Tags: Ralph Lauren, Old Westbury, Manhasset, Dining and Drinking, Vehicles
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Inspection stickers improperly distributed
247-4536— At least 11 city employees are under investigation by the Virginia State Police in connection with vehicle inspection stickers handed out to not properly inspected vehicles. A former part-time city employee, Fred Christopher, who also worked for...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Retirement, Heavy Engineering, Vehicles, Employees
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MTA to restore light rail to Hunt Valley on Sunday
The northern half of the Baltimore light rail system will be back on track all the way to Hunt Valley as of Sunday, the Maryland Transit Administration said today. The MTA said its engineering staff has devised a way to bring its trains to a halt in...Tags: Hunt Valley, Vehicles, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Each day's goal of $300 keeps taxi on the street
Gangsta Granny's getting no love. No signal 10s, no flags, no regulars. In plain English: No customers and no money. Now the sleepy scene outside the Doubletree Hotel in North Baltimore seems to promise more of the same. "Nothing's moving," she says with...Tags: Vehicles, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Queen Latifah, Health and Safety at School
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Old Line lends to those it knows
As the economy slumps, one Maryland bank has not only stayed out of trouble but has burnished the kind of 24-karat lending record that rivals would covet even in a boom. Bowie-based Old Line Bank has lent more than $200 million to local homebuilders,...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Loans, Technology Solutions Company, Gary Anderson, Fannie Mae
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