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Professor's journey for a school is rich in life lessons
Special to the TribuneLaura Pincus Hartman stood before a congregation in a church just south of 75th Street, gazing at anticipatory faces. The pastor had just finished preaching an hour-long sermon from the Gospel of Mark about Jesus healing a woman. Hartman was about...Tags: U.S. Embassy, Teachers, River North, Slurping Turtle, Haiti
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Morgan Stanley Made Money on Facebook Share Drop
CNNFORTUNE -- Here's another example of how on Wall Street for the big banks it's heads they win, tails they win. Even as Facebook's shares dropped, causing losses for regular investors, Morgan and other underwriters of the company's IPO likely racked up...Tags: Media Industry, Defendants, Trials, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Plenty of pain to go around
Earnings stung investors last week, showing that in a global economy U.S. investors will get hurt when a good chunk of the world is in pain. And there definitely is pain. As much of Europe sinks deeper into a recession, Spain reported a 25.02 percent...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Europe, UPS Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Citigroup Incorporated
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WMS Industries places a bet on online gambling
While Illinois officials remain mired in debate over all forms of gambling, WMS Industries is predicting that casinos will soon become ubiquitous — via your computer and cellphone, at least. The Waukegan-based slot machine maker last month received...
Tags: Annual Reports, Media Industry, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Sumner Redstone, Gambling
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Apps to Know: Photoset, Flayvr, Echograph, Recall & Super Bunny Breakout
With dozens of new apps launching every day it is difficult to find the best ones. But with this premier edition of Apps to Know we’ll show you the latest and greatest the app world has to offer. Forgetting the dates of new releases is now a thing...
Tags: Apple iPad, Culture, Sociology, Apple iPhone, Arts and Culture
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Tuesday Meltdown: Changes coming to 'Diablo III,' E3 preparations and more 38 Studios nightmares
News Roundup •••• The granddaddy of gaming conventions, E3, kicks off next week in Los Angeles. The Game Hunters have put together a pretty comprehensive guide of all the major possible announcements and unveilings that we may see....
Tags: Entertainment, Electronic Entertainment Expo, Gaming, Flatulence, Apple iPhone
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Maitland's EA Sports seeks to keep up with mobile explosion
MAITLAND — As the world of electronic games rapidly changes, so does EA Sports.
The industry is evolving from expensive console games to free or cheap online, mobile and social games. Maitland-based EA Sports, a brand of global gaming giant...Tags: Media Industry, Apple iPad, Computer Hardware, Apple iTunes, Entertainment
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Timonium video game maker closes, lays off 100
About 100 employees of Big Huge Games, a Timonium-based maker of video games, lost their jobs this week as the studio and its Rhode Island-based parent company abruptly shut down because of financial problems. The 12-year-old company was one of the...Tags: Lobbying, Companies and Corporations, Gaming Industry, THQ Inc., Timonium
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"Seeds" social gaming app seeks to make micro-lending fun
On October 5th, the Chicago International Social Change Film Festival will be kicking off at the Showplace Icon Theater on Roosevelt Road. Showcasing films that "heighten public conciousness" of social issues, one of the festival's featured screenings...
Tags: Media Industry, The New York Times, Nairobi (Kenya), Entertainment, Gaming
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Zynga calls EA lawsuit 'baseless,' countersues
Zynga Inc. has fired back at Electronic Arts Inc., calling EA's copyright infringement lawsuit against it "baseless" and filing a countersuit alleging that the video game giant for prevented its employees from leaving to work for Zynga. “Today we...Tags: Media Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment, Gaming Industry, Gaming
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Phelps, Maryland's Olympians welcomed home
Arriving aboard the Pride of Baltimore II and hailed by a cannon blast from the Constellation, Michael Phelps and Maryland's other Olympic athletes were celebrated in true local style Monday afternoon by elected officials and an Inner Harbor crowd. "I...
Tags: Music, Tide Point Waterfront Park, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Kevin Kamenetz, Bobby Lea
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Virtual sports betting comes to Facebook
As president of a company that just came out with a game on Facebook called "Sports Casino," Matthew Cullen is surprisingly OK with the prospect that the U.S. is not likely to see legalized online gambling anytime soon. Cullen's company, RocketPlay does,...
Tags: Media Industry, U.S. Department of Justice, Lifestyle and Leisure, Companies and Corporations, College Baseball
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