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Wichita Wings sign first player for 2011 season
The Wichita Wings of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) signed their first player in the rebirth of the franchise. The Wings signed pro soccer veteran Carlos “Chile” Farias to a contract on Monday.
Farias started his professional...Tags: Real Estate, Sports, Soccer, Contracts
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First Mariner, Hale face future without each other
Edwin F. Hale Sr. has always run headfirst into challenges. Walking away is not his style.
But after years of trying to turn around the company he founded, that's what the First Mariner Bancorp chairman and chief executive agreed to do last week —...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Realty, Financial and Business Services, First Mariner Bancorp, High School Sports
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Hale facing long odds in bailing out 1st Mariner
The last time regulators ordered Ed Hale to fix a money-losing bank or have it seized by the government was the early 1990s.
The trucking executive had gained control of the Bank of Baltimore, which lent itself into trouble in the last real estate crash....Tags: Real Estate, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Ed Hale, Services and Shopping, Virginia
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Tenney Named Sounders FC Fitness Coach
RENTON, WASH. - David Tenney has been named the Seattle Sounders FC fitness coach, it was announced today. Tenney, 38, becomes the third member of head coach Sigi Schmid's staff. "Dave Tenney is a recognized fitness and soccer coach in Major...Tags: Education, Sports, Soccer, Career and Workplace, Virginia Tech
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GM expects to fast-track sale of plant in Baltimore
Sun StaffGeneral Motors, which closed its 70-year-old Baltimore manufacturing plant in May, expects to fast-track the sale of the 185-acre industrial property on the city's eastern fringe. Dozens of developers have expressed interest or toured the Broening...Tags: Marketing, First Mariner Bancorp, State Budgets, Property, Vehicles
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City's east-side renaissance spreads
Sun StaffIn what would be the biggest single residential development in Baltimore in recent memory, banker Edwin F. Hale Sr. plans to build more than 1,000 upscale condos, apartments and townhouses in Greektown in a project that would radically transform the...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Marketing, First Mariner Bancorp, Sports, Ed Hale
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City to hire attorneys to help council
Sun StaffThe city's Board of Estimates is set this morning to hire two attorneys -- for hourly rates up to $375 -- to assist City Council members with a pending federal probe into their finances, hiring practices and official dealings with two local businessmen....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Carroll County (Maryland), Crimes, U.S. Department of Justice, Money and Monetary Policy
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Side deals raise ethical issues
Sun StaffExecutives and board members at some of Maryland's most profitable companies have lucrative side arrangements with the companies they run and oversee. Edwin F. Hale Sr., the chairman, chief executive and largest stockholder at First Mariner Bancorp,...Tags: Corporate Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, Marketing, First Mariner Bancorp, Values
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Council president to dismiss her sister
Sun StaffBaltimore City Council President Sheila Dixon said yesterday that she will fire her sister as a council assistant to comply with a local ethics law, a move that comes as federal prosecutors begin a wide-ranging probe of several of her elected colleagues....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Employment, Criminals, Values
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U.S. investigation of City Council ends without charges
Sun StaffEighteen months after launching a wide-ranging public corruption investigation into the financial practices of the Baltimore City Council, federal prosecutors dropped their criminal probe yesterday without charging anyone. "Our office is charged with...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Employment, Executive Branch
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Billboards on arena to net city very little
Sun StaffBaltimore Blast soccer team owner Edwin F. Hale Sr. and a billboard company stand to make more than $1 million a year by covering the city-owned 1st Mariner Arena in Times Square-style signs, experts say, but the cash-strapped city probably would not...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Marketing, Crimes, First Mariner Bancorp, Soccer
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