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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
Text size: Hagerstown newspaper cuts 6 jobsThe Associated Press 9:49 AM EST, November 21, 2008 HAGERSTOWN - The Herald-Mail Co., citing poor economic conditions, has cut six jobs from its 132-person work force.Editor and publisher John League said in a story posted on The Herald-Mail's Web site on Thursday that three jobs were in the newsroom and three were in advertising.The six positions...
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Jazz Notes (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
Thanks, first of all, to Steve for filling in this weekend so I could go to my best friend's wedding in Madison, Wis. Also, a shout-out to Shane, a Jazz fan from Hagerstown, Md., who introduced himself at the Wizards game in Washington last week. You don't think of the Jazz having a national fan base, but there's always a handful of fans at every road game. I'm sure a lot of it has to do with...
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Mobtown Shank (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
Today (Friday, 11/21), I'm on our local NPR affiliate's excellent, area arts show, The Signal with some Atomic Books holiday gift suggestions and reading from The Book of Whale Insults (mostly just reading insults). WYPR - 88.1FM Baltimore WYPF - 88.1FM Frederick/Hagerstown and WYPO - 106.9 Eastern Shore You can listen live online . The Signal airs at noon and again at 7PM.
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Library Journal News (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
... was Bookmobile Mini-Me, created by Washington County Free Library Bookmobile Department, Hagerstown, MD.TalkbackWe would love your feedback!Related ContentTopics Author Related Content By This Author Sponsored Links
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SportsAgentBlog (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
... earning the win in a pivotal playoff game. This was after an outstanding year with the Class A Hagerstown Suns, where Dan was 1-2 with a 2.68 ERA and 5 saves in 26 games. Dan just received his Championship Ring for leading the Potomac Nationals to its first title since 1989. We hope that he continues to bring championships to the organization at higher levels! Dan is an individual who not...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
... Baltimore. Graham is serving his five-year sentence at the Maryland Correctional Institute in Hagerstown.Wilson, 30, knew his nephew was in trouble, but he says he didn't know the extent of it. Steven was evasive when asked about his friends and activities, the uncle said. For the past few months, Steven had been having problems. Three weeks ago, while Steven was walking home from school...
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Pharmalot (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
... the head of the doctor’s hospital says he ignored Glaxo’s overture. Mary Money , an internist in Hagerstown, Maryland, tells the paper that she first noticed problems with Avandia shortly after it was launched in mid-1999. But when she and a colleague raised concerns, Glaxo dissmissed them, and the FDA was unresponsive, the doctors tells the Journal. Last year, the Senate and House began...
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 16/11/2008
Travelers to Maryland got a new alternative starting this weekend. Allegiant Air on Friday began nonstop flights between Orlando Sanford International Airport and Hagerstown Regional Airport. According to the airline's Web site, service will be Mondays and Fridays. MD-80 jets, with 150 seats, will leave Sanford at 5p.m. and arrive in Hagerstown at 7:10p.m. Return flights leave at 7:50p.m....
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
... consumer finance business, and 2,400 employees work at its credit-card processing center in Hagerstown, which is Washington County's second-largest private employer, according to the state.Citigroup's Maryland work force also includes employees in corporate offices, investment banking and those at Smith Barney brokerages. In late 2005, Citigroup swapped its asset management unit for the...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
... consumer finance business, and 2,400 employees work at its credit-card processing center in Hagerstown, which is Washington County's second-largest private employer, according to the state.Citigroup's Maryland work force also includes employees in corporate offices, investment banking and those at Smith Barney brokerages. In late 2005, Citigroup swapped its asset management unit for the...
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Washington Post (Free subscription) | 17/11/2008
For Dealerships Without Much Action on the Lot, There's Profit in RepairsPHOTOS Mark McGee of Hagerstown, top, works at Chevy Chase Cars, which has offset some losses with foreign car sales and car maintenance work. The higher-ups tell him the company will ride out this rough patch in the economy. (Photos By Katherine Frey -- The Washington Post) (Katherine Frey - The Washington Post) Despite...