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The Washington PostMonday, March 19, 2012
Capital Business
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D.C.'s multiplying MBAs

Steven Overly MAR 18
The Washington region has become home to a rising number of graduate-level business programs designed for corporate executives, as universities inside the Beltway and beyond look to tap the concentration of educated, well-compensated professionals here.


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More data centers coming to Maryland

Marjorie Censer MAR 18
Beltsville-based AiNet is renovating a Glen Burnie building into its third data center in the area.

Ted Olson calls work on California's Prop. 8 case 'highlight of my life'

Catherine Ho MAR 18
The Washington attorney discusses the legal battle against California's push to ban same-sex marriage.

Businesses watch Export-Import Bank

Olga Khazan MAR 18
Opposition from free-market groups and from Delta airlines has stymied re-authorization of the agency.

Landlords deal with new reality

Jonathan O'Connell MAR 18
The area's real estate industry struggles as federal leases shrink and Congress delays action.

States ramp up investment in start-ups

Steven Overly MAR 18
Officials in Maryland, Virginia and the District are increasingly taking on the role of financial investor.

Pillsbury moving jobs to Nashville

Catherine Ho MAR 18
The Washington law firm is the latest to relocate non-lawyer jobs to other parts of the country.

Tishman: Concerns are unwarranted

Jonathan O'Connell MAR 18
A $217 million loan backed by a portfolio of four Tishman Speyer office buildings in Washington has raised red flags with the Morningstar ratings agency.

Auto loan growth on cruise control

Danielle Douglas MAR 18
Low interest rates spurred an uptick in car loans in the Washington area during the fourth quarter of 2011.

Noodles & Co. expands in Washington

Danielle Douglas MAR 18
The company is slated to open eight more locations in the D.C. area by the end of this year.

SAIC to pay $500.4M in settlement

Marjorie Censer MAR 18
The company's new chief executive says the contractor will focus on boosting commercial work.

Non-profit provides seven weeks of leave, paid sabbaticals

Abha Bhattarai MAR 18
Life at work | Miriam's Kitchen offers flexible leave and sabbatical program for its 22 employees.

Tips for providing employee feedback

Joyce E. A. Russell MAR 18
Career Coach | Constructive feedback is so important for all of us to receive in order to improve.


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