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Under Armour in public eye
Detectives in the HBO crime series The Wire go after bad guys in Baltimore wearing shirts and tactical gear made by Under Armour. The thugs in the television show wear hats and hoodie sweat shirts manufactured by the sportswear company.
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Canton pavilions proposed
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Rally ends; Dow falls 283
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Osiris stem cell line sale OK'd
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Jitters cause rise in mortgage rates
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Oriole Park cleaners vote to unionize
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Business
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Southwest profits from fuel hedging
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BW Medical Center names interim chief
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Southwest, AirTran code deal suggested
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Integral Systems net income up 24%
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Foundation Coal loses $4.4 million
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Glen Burnie Bancorp profit falls to $604,000
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Sirius, XM agree to pay $19.7 million
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Cash-out deals drop in 1st half
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Bay National swings to loss of $776,000
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Sandy Spring profit falls about 30%
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Bristol-Myers Squibb profit rises 8%
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Delta-Northwest lawsuit trial date set
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Dow Chemical profit declines 27%
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Gamer making a career of it
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Existing home sales fall 2.6% in June, more than expected
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Ford posts $8.67B loss in 2Q on asset write-downs
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Investors eye housing data as Wall Street opens
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Baltimore stadium cleaners vote to join AFSCME
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African-American landmark Sphinx Club may be recycled
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Testing raises concerns about safety of pickups
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Economy, temperate weather cool commodities markets
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House approves housing rescue bill for Fannie, Freddie
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Blackwater seeks to diversify into aviation, logistics
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No plan to split Citigroup, CFO assures investors
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General Motors loses global sales lead to Toyota
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Boosting rates to restrain inflation could hurt economy
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City, Frederick medical firms receive $50,000 grants
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Forums focus on city growth
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Port Administration hiring lease adviser
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AirTran adding Milwaukee flights
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Upbeat earnings reports, slipping oil help Dow rise
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Grace to raise prices up to 20%; net up 22%
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Chrysler to eliminate 1,000 more jobs
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Sallie Mae net income falls 72%
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Hershey profit rises to $41.5 million
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XM, Sirius merger nears approval
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Mike Himowitz: Newest iPhone worth the wait
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HP making screens that rotate
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PC with Windows XP can shift to Ubuntu
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MobileMe's e-mail outage costs Apple a customer
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Boeing profit falls 19% to $852 million
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AT&T profit rises 30% to $3.77 billion
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Amazon net doubles to $158 million
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Anheuser-Busch profit rises 1.8%
Real Estate
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Fannie-Freddie help costly
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Md. court adopts new rules on foreclosure
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Foreclosure in court
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Mixed-use project would get city aid
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Wachovia quitting wholesale mortgages
Money & Life
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MARYLAND INTEREST RATES
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'Difficult times' at Legg Mason
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Lockheed earnings rise 13% to $882 million
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Wachovia's 2Q loss surprises analysts
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Eileen Ambrose: Tool for those debating retiring
Technology
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Apple shops almost out of iPhones
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Yahoo and Icahn find compromise
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American Airlines, Google settle lawsuit
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Apple profit jumps 31% to $1.1 billion
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A new look at the old sights
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Honda reports record fiscal first quarter profit as new market demand offsets currency damage
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Oil rises above $126 as recent lows prompt fresh buying; falling fuel demand still weighs
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China says its population of Internet users rises to world No. 1 at 253 million

