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SEC nominee Mary Jo White promises tough enforcement if confirmed
WASHINGTON -- Former federal prosecutor Mary Jo White, President Obama's nominee to head the Securities and Exchange Commission, promised senators on Tuesday that tougher enforcement would be a high priority if she was confirmed. White, who spent the...
Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Bob Menendez, Politics
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MarksJarvis: Jobs, housing coming back, but slowly
The job market is on the mend, but it still seems to have a long way to go to lift a wide swath of Americans out of their frugal ways. That is unless the surprisingly large job numbers that were reported for February are repeated month after month, which...
Tags: Federal Reserve, Stock Market, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Employment, Homes
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Senators take aim at tax break for international banks. Is MLS bill next?
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelAfter promising to get aggressive on outdated and ineffective tax incentives, a Senate committee took aim Wednesday at its first target: A multimillion-dollar tax break for bankers such as Bank of America. The Senate Finance and Tax Subcommittee voted 9-3... -
Harford government employees collect 3 tons of food in annual drive
Harford County government employees collected more than three tons of food during a one-week drive to aid Harvest for the Hungry, which concluded Friday. In all, 6,200 pounds of non-perishable food were collected during the drive that began March 1 to...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Employees, U.S. Postal Service, Government, Safeway Inc.
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Harvard faculty outraged after administration spies on emails
This is not the kind of news Harvard University would like: First, an allegation of widespread cheating, then an internal hunt for an email leak at the university, and now, a partial apology by the administration for searching the correspondence of...
Tags: Teachers, Science, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Towson University, Colleges and Universities
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Fed stress tests show biggest banks could survive deep recession
WASHINGTON -- The nation's largest banks as a group could withstand a severe recession and are much better positioned for blunting economic shocks than before the financial crisis, the Federal Reserve said Thursday in releasing the latest round of...
Tags: Federal Reserve, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Financial Markets, Finance, Citigroup Incorporated
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Judge rejects 'robo-signing' case, citing prosecution misconduct
Five giant mortgage firms are shelling out $25 billion to settle claims of "robo-signing" and other foreclosure abuses -- but putting anyone in jail is another matter. In one of only two robo-signing prosecutions nationwide, a judge last week threw...
Tags: Trials, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), JPMorgan Chase & Co., Prosecution, Punishment
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Harvest for the Hungry this week helps to replenish food banks in Harford, region
The Harford Community Action Agency and Harford County government are again spearheading the Harford County part of the annual Harvest for the Hungry Campaign that began Saturday and runs through Saturday, March 9. In its 27th year, the Harvest for...Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Safeway Inc., Human Interest, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Woman, 69, kidnapped from driveway of Frankfort Square home
Special to the TribuneA 69-year-old woman escaped injury when she was kidnapped at gunpoint from her Frankfort Square home by robbers who then withdrew money from her bank account. The woman was in her driveway in the 8200 block of Chestnut Court when a man approached her...Tags: Banking
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'Book of Mormon' breaks box office records, again
The hit musical "The Book of Mormon," which opened in London’s Prince of Wales Theatre on Thursday night, set a record for the biggest single day of sales in West End and Broadway history. The Tony-winning production about a pair of overzealous...
Tags: Music Theater, Matt Stone, Arts and Culture, Trey Parker, Entertainment
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Tragedy brings ESU football player and Chinese student together
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsYali Huang lost the life she once knew walking across the street. She was hit by a car and woke up weeks later with a traumatic brain injury. Some days are more difficult than others. But during a moment of anguish, just days before Yali returns home to...Tags: China, Emporia (Emporia, Virginia)
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Injured ESU exchange student returning to China
KWCH 12 Eyewitness News(AP) - An exchange student who sustained a serious brain injury while attending Emporia State is returning to China. Twenty-three-year-old Yali Huang was flown to a Wichita hospital in November after being struck by a Jeep while walking across a...Tags: China, Emporia (Emporia, Virginia)
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