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Timonium video game maker closes, lays off 100
About 100 employees of Big Huge Games, a Timonium-based make of video games, lost their jobs this week as the studio and its Rhode Island-based parent company abruptly shut down because of financial problems. The 12-year-old company was one of the...Tags: Gaming Industry, Gaming, Lincoln Chafee, Politics, The Boston Globe
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GOP Sen. Tom Coburn reprimanded for role in Ensign affair
WASHINGTON -- Concluding its investigation surrounding the affair of former Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) with the wife of a top aide, the Senate Ethics Committee issued a public admonition of GOP Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma for meeting with the aide in...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Ethics, Religion and Belief, Justice System, Politics
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Hammer biennial lends artists a helping hand
Until this year, Vishal Jugdeo's videos were dramatically low-budget affairs. The artist had a crew of two, counting himself and a director of photography and not counting actors whom he occasionally asked to hold a boom pole. He used his small studio...
Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Arts, Mumbai (India), Mexico, Rufino Tamayo
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Let's take a look at simple faith
There are a couple of ways we can approach religion. We can ask, and many do, "How can I believe in anything as seemingly impossible as everlasting life?" Or, we can ask, "What is there in my life that is worth preserving forever?" If we take the first...Tags: Thomas Edison, Politics, Separation of Church and State
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Climate change
Tribune reporter Michael Hawthorne penned a typically thoughtful and informative article ("BP's Whiting refinery agrees to cut air pollution," News, May 24), about the new emissions cleanup agreement between the Environmental Protection Agency and the...Tags: Health, Global Change, Conservation, Environmental Politics, Politics
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Skeleton crew cleans up at Big Huge Games in Timonium
Big Huge Games, a studio in Timonium that designed rich, immersive video games, has closed its office and only a skeleton crew of employees remained as its parent company in Rhode Island appears to have gone out of business, according to online reports. ...
Tags: Gaming Industry, Gaming, Television Industry, Unemployment, Politics
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Typical CEO made $9.6 million last year, AP study finds
NEW YORK (AP) — Profits at big U.S. companies broke records last year, and so did pay for CEOs. The head of a typical public company made $9.6 million in 2011, according to an analysis by The Associated Press using data from Equilar, an executive...
Tags: Financial Markets, Banking, Philippe P. Dauman, CBS Corp., David Simon
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Shaq: “I would love to be general manager of the Magic”
Open Mike - Orlando SentinelIf Shaq can deliver Dwight Howard to Magic, hire him as general manager... -
Legal fight likely looms over identifying witnesses in Zimmerman case
If George Zimmerman goes to trial in the shooting of Trayvon Martin, a jury will be asked to determine whether the teen's death was a result of self-defense or murder. Anyone who saw or heard part of the deadly conflict could prove vital as jurors seek to...Tags: Defendants, Trayvon Martin, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Judges
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'G.I. Joe': Top 10 reasons Paramount bumped it from summer
24 FramesParamount says it has delayed its new "G.I. Joe" movie, "G.I. Joe: Retaliation," for nine months in order to convert it to 3-D, but many in Hollywood are doubtful that's the real reason for the move.... -
Boynton children's museum gets much-needed boost
— This city's marquee museum has been around for 11 years, but it's constantly short on cash and depends on $200,000 in taxpayer life support. For two years, the Schoolhouse Children's Museum and Learning Center didn't even have a sign out front to...Tags: Museums, Politics, Arts and Culture
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Prosecutor honored for work to protect children
A prosecutor from the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office was one of a few people honored by the U.S. Department of Justice this week for their work to protect and rescue children. Assistant State Attorney Gregory Schiller received the annual...
Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Crimes, Prisons
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