…n in equity investment, he said. None have been funded yet, but he's certain some will be. Meanwhile, he keeps driving. Baltimore Billionaire One of the arguments over opportunity zones is whether the U.S. is handing wealthy investors and companies big breaks on projects they wou...
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…ction of South Carolina police officer after an unsuccessful homicide prosecution of the officer in state court); Seven Baltimore City Police Officers Arrested for Abusing Power in Federal Racketeering Conspiracy, U.S. Dep't Just. (Mar. 1, 2017), https://www.justice.gov/usao-md/p...
Earl Weaver, 82. He was the hot-tempered manager of the Baltimore Orioles baseball team for 17 years, guiding his club to the World Series four times and winning the championship in 1970. Died Jan. 19 of a heart attack. Michael Winner, 77. The British film director best known fo...
…leave his inimitable imprint wherever he lands. DANNY HILLIS William Daniel “Danny” Hillis (born September 25, 1956, in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American inventor, scientist, engineer, entrepreneur, and author. He co-founded Thinking Machines Corporation, a company that develop...
YAY Port Covington area of Baltimore. Photographer: Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post via Getty Images In 2016, Baltimore’s city council approved a $660 million financing package for a 235-acre mixed-use development, including new offices for Under Armour, along the city’s wa...
… in equity investment, he said. None have been funded yet, but he’s certain some will be. Meanwhile, he keeps driving. Baltimore Billionaire One of the arguments over opportunity zones is whether the U.S. is handing wealthy investors and companies big breaks on projects they wo...
…icer-seeks-bond-in-shooting-death-of-walter - scott.html (stating that officer was charged with murder); Wil S. Hylton, Baltimore vs. Marilyn Mosby, N.Y. Times Mag. (Sept. 28, 2016), hittps://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/02/magazine /marilyn-mosby-freddie-gray-baltimore.html (describi...
the Hall of Fame quarterback of the Baltimore (then) Colts who
68. He worked at Baltimore-based T. Rowe Price
…ction of South Carolina police officer after an unsuccessful homicide prosecution of the officer in state court); Seven Baltimore City Police Officers Arrested for Abusing Power in Federal Racketeering Conspiracy, U.S. Dep't Just. (Mar. 1, 2017), https:/www.justice.gov/usao-md/pr...
…pattern found in his handwriting features, however, resembled those Johnnie Unitas, the Hall of Fame quarterback of the Baltimore (then) Colts who, in spite of his small size, famously played with great courage and physical toughness. In chronic and severe back pain, he played re...
…al Views of American College and University Professors,” in N. Gross & S. Simmons, eds., Professors and Their Politics (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014). 79 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016882
…al Views of American College and University Professors,” in N. Gross & S. Simmons, eds., Professors and Their Politics (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014). 79 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016299
…lmaker. Died July 30. August Art Donovan, 88. An NFL Hall of Fame defensive tackle who won two championships with the Baltimore Colts in the 1950s. Died Aug. 4. E. Nelson Asiel, 96. Third-generation leader of Asiel & Co., a Wall Street brokerage firm founded by his grandfathe...
…2 of complications from brain damage suffered in a skiing accident in February 2012. John H. Laporte, 68. He worked at Baltimore-based T. Rowe Price Group Inc. from 1976 until retiring in 2012 and was named mutual fund manager of the year in 1995. Died Aug. 12 of complications f...