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President George W. Bush addresses the SMU football team
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Run Maryland's first ever "underwater" 5K
When: September 2009 @ 9:00 AM
Where: Ft McHenry Tunnel- Baltimore, MD
Registration: $25 Pre-registration/ $30 Race day
Course: 5K out and back through the northbound, right tube of
Baltimore's Fort McHenry Tunnel. THe Course is closed to bikes,
skaters, and strollers. Water provided on the course. Splits provided
and miles one and two.
Awards: To top three males and females overall. Awards to top three
males and females in the following age groups: 15 & under, 16-19,
20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, and 70+.
Ammenties: Forst 500 pre-registered runners will reveive a t-shirt,
and all event participants are welcome to join in the post race
celebration to include light refreshments.
Proceeds benefit the Special Olympics of Maryland
For More Info/ Registration: www.tunnelrun.org
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DealBook: Edited by Andrew Ross Sorkin - Top Story: Arrest Over Software Illuminates Wall St. Secret
DealBook: Edited by Andrew Ross Sorkin
The New York Times
Monday, August 24, 2009
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1. Top Story: Arrest Over Software Illuminates Wall St. Secret
2. M & A: Warner Chilcott to Buy Procter & Gamble Unit
3. Banking: UBS Chairman Says Clients "Not Harmless Victims"
4. Private Equity: Reader's Digest Files for Chapter 11
5. Hedge Funds: Hedge Funds Have Three-Month Hot Streak
6. Offerings: Beijing Capital Land Seeks Shanghai Listing
7. Venture Capital: A Sports Site Tries to Please Every Fan
8. Legal: Plain Talk From Judge Weighing Merrill Case
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1. Top Story: Arrest Over Software Illuminates Wall St. Secret
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Flying home to New Jersey from Chicago after the first two days at his
new job, Sergey Aleynikov was prepared for the usual inconveniences of
air travel. He was not expecting to be arrested by an F.B.I. agent upon
landing and accused with stealing software code from Goldman Sachs, his
old employee.
At a bail hearing last month, a federal prosecutor asked that Mr.
Aleynikov be held without bond because the code could be used to
"unfairly manipulate" stock prices.
This case is still in its earliest stages, and some lawyers question
whether Mr. Aleynikov should be prosecuted criminally, or whether a
civil suit may be more appropriate. But the charges, along with civil
cases in Chicago and New York involving other Wall Street firms, offer
a glimpse into the turbulent world of ultrafast computerized stock
trading, The New York Times writes.
Little understood outside the securities industry, the business has
suddenly become one of the most competitive and controversial on Wall
Street. At its heart are computer programs that take years to develop
and are treated as closely guarded secrets.
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2. M & A: Warner Chilcott to Buy Procter & Gamble Unit
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Procter & Gamble said Monday that Warner Chilcott has agreed to buy its
prescription drug business for an upfront cash payment of $3.1 billion.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she would press ahead with plans
to save Opel, the troubled unit of General Motors, after lamenting that
G.M.'s board failed to resolve the fate of its European operations when
it met Friday.
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Tribune, the bankrupt newspaper publisher, has finally agreed to sell
the Chicago Cubs baseball team and Wrigley Field to the Ricketts family
for $845 million, concluding a two-year sales process.
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Guaranty Bank, a deeply troubled Texas lender, was sold Friday to Banco
Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria of Spain in one of the largest
government-assisted deals offered to a foreign bank.
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Yahoo and Microsoft hope that by teaming up, they can tilt the balance
of power away from Google. First, however, Yahoo and Microsoft have to
convince regulators that their plan won't hurt advertisers and
consumers.
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The News Corporation is in talks to sell its Dow Jones stock-market
index business, potentially separating the famous Dow Jones Industrial
Average from the newspaper that has long controlled it, The Wall Street
Journal, people briefed on the matter told DealBook.
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Intel has acquired software company RapidMind in an effort to push
development of programs that can exploit the power of Intel's multicore
processors.
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Close Brothers, the London-based investment bank, has emerged as a
bidder to buy Kleinwort Benson from Commerzbank, The Financial Times
reported.
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3. Investment Banking: UBS Chairman Says Clients "Not Harmless Victims"
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UBS clients facing disclosure of their accounts to U.S. tax authorities
were not harmless victims and legal cases against former UBS bankers
did not affect the bank, its chairman told Swiss Sunday newspapers.
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Goldman Sachs holds a weekly meeting of its research analysts where
they offer trading ideas that are given to top clients, The Wall Street
Journal reported Sunday.
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Four hundred protesters hurt by Lehman Brothers-linked financial
products took to the streets of Hong Kong to voice their anger over the
government's handling of allegations that local banks misled clients
about the complex investments.
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The Hamptons has long been the unofficial playground for the finance
crowd, but in recent years, there's been a bit more anxiety amid the
manicured hedges and expensive boutiques.
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4. Private Equity: Reader's Digest Files for Chapter 11
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Reader's Digest Association on Monday made its previously announced
Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, in what is a high-profile setback for
Ripplewood Holdings and its founder, the longtime deal-maker Timothy C.
Collins.
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Investment Dealer's Digest uses the bankruptcy to examine the many fees
that buyout targets pay their private equity owners.
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Private equity wipeouts are coming thick and fast, Breakingviews
writes. Reader's Digest's bankruptcy will erase millions put in by
Ripplewood Holdings. And Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer could be the next big
buyout in line for Chapter 11.
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Harvard University's multibillion dollar endowment is adopting a
strategy of selling off holdings in hedge funds, private-equity firms
and other money managers to bring more money under the control of
internal investing staff, The Wall Street Journal said.
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Abax Global Capital is the latest firm to announce plans for a private
equity fund in mainland China. The Hong Kong hedge fund manager is
backed by Morgan Stanley and plans to invest in environmentally
friendly products.
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Village Roadshow has shelved a proposal to privatize the group, sending
the stock price plummeting, The Age reported. The Australia-based media
and entertainment firm lost as much as 18 percent on Monday.
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5. Hedge Funds: Hedge Funds Have Three-Month Hot Streak
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For the first time since 2007, investors have put more money into hedge
funds than they have withdrawn, CNN Money reported, citing data from
HedgeFund.net.
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Cohmad Securities executive Robert Jaffe moved Friday in separate court
filings to dismiss some civil claims brought against him by the S.E.C.
and the trustee for Bernard L. Madoff's firm, The Wall Street Journal
reported.
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The days of record volatility in the oil market may be over now that
the Commodity Futures Trading Commission moves to curb speculation in
the futures market, analysts at Commerzbank say.
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Last year saw the $10 billion listed alternative funds sector suffer,
and the area has continued to underperform, putting increased pressure
on listed private equity and hedge fund vehicles, The Financial Times
said.
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Todd Stottlemyre is moving from the pitching mound to the hedge-fund
world. The New York Post reported that the major league player has
created Desert Shores Capital, which could be a hedge fund built around
fast-paced momentum trading in stocks.
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Authorities say that Marcus Schrenker, the troubled Indiana money
manager who tried to fake his own death in a plane crash, had built his
investment businesses on the backs of people he knew -- acquaintances,
an old friend and his own aunt.
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6. I.P.O.s/Offerings: Beijing Capital Land Seeks Shanghai Listing
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Beijing Capital Land said Monday that it had applied for a Shanghai
listing via the issue of up to 1.4 billion new A-shares to help finance
a total of $1.40 billion worth of projects, Reuters reported.
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Betfair, the gaming exchange, is meeting with advisers to discuss a
possible flotation, The Daily Telegraph reported. The flotation is
expected to value the group at about $2.5 billion.
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Mingfa Group plans to raise as much as $774 million in a stock offer in
the fourth quarter of this year, The South China Morning Post reported,
citing unidentified sources.
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China plans to tighten capital requirements for banks, threatening to
curb the record lending that's fueled a 60 percent rally in the
nation's stock market, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg
News.
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Swedbank's chairman said last week that stress tests being conducted on
European banks led the Swedish lender to hold its second stock offering
in eight months.
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Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, one of Japan's largest banks, said it
plans to form an investment banking unit in the nation by hiring
bankers including Masuo Fukuda and Taro Hayashi from Citigroup.
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The Bombay Stock Exchange on Monday started an initial public offering
index to track the value of stocks for two years after listing.
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7. Venture Capital: A Sports Site Tries to Please Every Fan
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Fanbase, a new Web site backed with $5 million from venture
capitalists, is creating an almanac of every professional and college
athlete and team, no matter how obscure.
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Mint.com, the personal finance site that has racked up 1.4 million
users in the United States, might expand up north and across the pond
early next year, its founder and C.E.O. Aaron Patzer said.
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North Bridge Venture Partners has added Jim Moran as its newest general
partner, The Wall Street Journal reported. Mr. Moran was responsible
for the recent turnaround of North Bridge portfolio company Covergence.
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8. Legal: Plain Talk From Judge Weighing Merrill Case
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The New York Times profiles Jed S. Rakoff, the federal judge who is
tussling with the S.E.C. and Bank of America, both of which will file
reports to him today detailing who knew what about bonuses paid out
last year by Merrill Lynch.
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Bradley Birkenfeld, a key informant in the United States' tax evasion
case against UBS, was sentenced to three years and four months in
prison on Friday by a federal court judge in Florida.
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Democratic senator Ted Kaufman is expected to ask the Securities and
Exchange Commission to review the stock market's structures, The Wall
Street Journal reported, reviving a debate over the market impact of
computer-based trading.
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James E. Press, the last holdover among top executives from Chrysler's
prebankruptcy days, is expected to leave within three months, The New
York Times reported, citing a person with knowledge of his plans.
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Creditors of Babcock & Brown Ltd., the bankrupt Australian investment
firm, voted Monday to liquidate its assets, paving the way for a
possible inquiry into a deal struck between Babcock's management and a
syndicate of 25 banks.
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A British court ruling could force European clients of Lehman Brothers
to wait years to get their assets back, according to the administrators
overseeing the wind-down of Lehman's European arm.
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Richard S. Fuld Jr., the former Lehman Brothers chief executive, has
sold his Park Avenue co-op to a co-founder of Michael S. Dell's
investment firm for $25.87 million, according to New York City property
records.
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Van Zeck, commissioner of the public debt, quietly runs one of the
government's truly indispensable operations. He is not a policy maker.
He does not decide how much to borrow. He just makes sure the money is
borrowed at the lowest possible cost to the U.S. government.
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The Federal Reserve lifted an estimate of the value of Bear Stearns and
American International Group assets used to secure their rescue last
year, potentially reducing losses to U.S. taxpayers.
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On August 14, 2009 my family had the opportunity to have a wonderful dinner at the Buttersburg Inn.
See my latest “Archives” column in Explore Carroll – http://www.exlorecarroll.com/: “Appetite for history and cuisine both satisfied in Union Bridge,” http://tinyurl.com/llj9ol.
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EAGLE ARCHIVE By Kevin Dayhoff Posted 8/23/09
Recently I have had the opportunity to travel several times to the western reaches of our fare county and one of my favorite destinations, Union Bridge.
It's a great drive through the beautiful Carroll countryside, and once you arrive in Union Bridge you find yourself in a community steeped in tradition and history. It's always fun to take a walk on its historic Main Street, lined with older homes, and eat at the Buttersburg Inn.
Of course, truth be told, history is only one reason for my love of Union Bridge. Eating is another.
Read the entire column here: Appetite for history and cuisine both satisfied in Union Bridge
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Please be sure to see some pictures of one of our eating excursions to Union Bridge and the Buttersburg Inn on July 5, 2007: “The Dinners at the Buttersburg Inn” July 5, 2007.
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August 23, 2009
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Newt Gingrich: Sopranos-style tactics in health care
By: Newt Gingrich Examiner Columnist August 21, 2009
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Rep. Henry Waxman is making America's health insurance companies an offer they can't refuse.
Like a mafia underboss trying to face down a rival crime family, the powerful California Democratic chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee has resorted to ugly intimidation tactics with opponents of government-run health care.
In the spirit of Joe McCarthy, earlier this week, Waxman and House Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee Chairman Bart Stupak, D-MI, sent a letter to 52 of the nation's largest health insurance companies that contained a not-so-veiled threat.
Waxman and Stupak's letter demanded detailed information from health insurance companies about executive pay, corporate conferences and retreats, and other business practices.
For any employees or officers making more than $500,000 a year in the past six years, the congressmen are demanding details on salaries, bonuses, pensions and other compensation.
They're asking for a list of conferences and retreats that are paid for by insurance companies. They're also insisting that insurance companies disclose the identity of all board members and their compensation.
According to the letter, all this information must be provided by Sept. 14 as part of an investigation of "executive compensation and other business practices in the health insurance industry."
Imagine that. An investigation of health insurance compensation launched by two powerful Democratic House Committee Chairmen in the midst of a coordinated campaign to vilify health insurance companies.
As far as intimidation tactics go, this latest move by Waxman and Stupak makes the White House's effort to "flag" online political opponents look small time.
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20090821 Newt Gingrich Sopranos style tactics in health care
WBAL: Ravens rookie linebacker Tony Fein was arrested
Statement from Ravens senior vice president of public and community relations Kevin Byrne regarding Tony Fein: “Like all citizens, Tony will get his due process and have his opportunity to explain. There are two sides to every story.”
Ravens Player Arrested At Inner Harbor, Sunday, August 23, 2009 Scott Wykoff and Associated Press
Baltimore City Police say Ravens rookie linebacker Tony Fein was arrested and charged with assaulting an officer and is being held in custody.
[…]
Statement from Ravens senior vice president of public and community relations Kevin Byrne regarding Tony Fein:
“Like all citizens, Tony will get his due process and have his opportunity to explain. There are two sides to every story.”
[…]
He is an Iraq veteran who served as an Army infantry scout.
Before attending Ole Miss, Fein enlisted in the Army in 2001
He was honored with the Pat Tillman Patriot Award by the Military Order of the Purple Heart his senior year at Ole Miss. The honor is bestowed upon Americans who have served on both the gridiron and the battlefield.
[…]
Read the entire article here: Ravens rookie linebacker Tony Fein was arrested at the Inner Harbor
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Sunday, August 23, 2009
LRRPS 11th Cav "Some Gave All"
Cavlrrp6768 writes: “This is my first attempt at making a video. These are pictures from my time in Vietnam with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment LRRPs 1967-68.”
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Saturday, August 22, 2009
Judge Donald M. Smith 78, of Silver Run
Friday, August 21, 2009
Judge Donald M. Smith, 78, of Silver Run, died Wednesday evening, Aug. 19, 2009, at his home.
Born May 21, 1931, in
He was a Taneytown High School graduate and a 1952 graduate of Western Maryland College, now McDaniel College, with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He also graduated from
He worked as a partner for Dulaney, Davis and Smith Law Office from 1967 until 1971, prior to his appointment as the first district court judge in
He was a member of St. Mary's Lutheran Church of Silver Run, Taneytown American Legion Post 120 and Veterans of Foreign Wars, Taneytown Rotary and Lion's Club, Taneytown Drum & Bugle Corp, American Bar Association and the Carroll County Bar Association.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are sons- and daughters-in-law Matthew and Kimberly Smith, of
He was predeceased by a brother, Glen Smith; and sisters, Letitia Dayhoff and Phyllis Smith.
The family will receive friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Little's Funeral Home,
A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's
Memorial contributions may be sent to
Sign this guest book online at www.carrollcountytimes.com.
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Posted: Friday, August 21, 2009 12:00 am | Updated: 10:40 am, Sun Jan 10, 2010.
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