Hopes are high for expanded Seagirt

BY: Nicholas Sohr
POSTED: November 20, 2009

Maryland leased Seagirt Marine Terminal to a private port operator with 2014 in mind, when an expanded Panama Canal will allow longer, taller and wider ships to pass from the Pacific Ocean to the East Coast.
The public-private partnership gives control of the terminal, the main on- and off-loading point for shipping containers in the Port [...]


Tech Talk: Some computer viruses can send you to jail (access required)

BY: Larry Fiorino
POSTED: November 20, 2009

We all know what a pain it can be if your computer gets a virus. Systems could break down and important documents and information be wiped out. As bad as that seems, there is something much, much worse — a virus that puts child porn on your computer and could leave you facing criminal charges.
Of [...]


Md. Industry Focus: Health Care (access required)

BY: Daily Record Staff
POSTED: November 20, 2009

Overview
Between the first quarters of 2008 and 2009, the health care sector expanded at a rate of 3.2 percent, adding more than 9,640 workers to payrolls.   The sector’s employment base grew to a share of 12.9 percent of total state employment, up 0.6 percent from the previous quarter.  Employment growth in Maryland was one percentage [...]


Heard and By the Numbers

BY: Daily Record Staff
POSTED: November 20, 2009

“It’s almost as if she’s phoning in her order.”
Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Shelly Glenn, during closing arguments in Mayor Sheila Dixon’s criminal trial, on allegations that Dixon asked developer Patrick Turner to donate gift cards for needy children, and then kept them for herself. Dixon claimed in her defense that she thought cards were gifts [...]


Police sergeant accused of misconduct over Cardin proposal

BY: Associated Press
POSTED: November 20, 2009

Baltimore police say a sergeant who authorized the use of the department’s marine unit as part of a Maryland lawmaker’s marriage proposal has been charged with misconduct.

On Aug. 7, police boarded a boat Delegate Jon Cardin and his fiancee were on with friends in the Inner Harbor and pretended to search for contraband until Cardin [...]


Electrician auctioning bayside island

BY: Associated Press
POSTED: November 20, 2009
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OCEAN CITY — A West Ocean City electrician who needs money to keep his business going is auctioning a private bayside island that features a sandy beach and hunting lodge.

The 30-acre parcel, called South Hammocks, is comprised of two separately deeded isles in the Assawoman Bay wetlands.
Gary Frick bought the island in 2001 from another [...]


Tiny Iowa town has the chargers, awaiting drivers

BY: Associated Press
POSTED: November 20, 2009
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ELK HORN, Iowa — Hoping to see the USA in your Chevrolet Volt or Nissan Leaf? The tiny Iowa town of Elk Horn will have plenty of electric charging stations and no wait — if you can get there.

The town, more than 1,500 miles from the electric car mecca of California and hundreds of miles [...]


Breaking: Dixon jury sent home until Monday

BY: Brendan Kearney
POSTED: November 20, 2009

Judge Dennis Sweeney dismissed jurors until Monday after a note from the one of the jurors said that ‘things’ were getting ‘a little overheated.’

Go to twitter.com/mddailyrecord to read our tweets from inside the courthouse.


City gets 19 applications for federal Recovery Zone bond money

BY: Robbie Whelan
POSTED: November 20, 2009
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The Baltimore Development Corp. Friday announced that interest from developers in federal Recovery Zone Facility Bonds far outstrips the available money to be offered under the stimulus program.
The city received 19 applications, totaling $185.4 million, seeking uses for the city’s $30.8 million in tax exempt bond funds authorized under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
In [...]


Jury notes continue in Dixon trial

BY: Brendan Kearney
POSTED: November 20, 2009
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A note from the jury foreperson in the theft case against Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon indicates that the first day of deliberations was marked by some tension.


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