Recent Articles from Robert J. Terry
Honoring health care heroes as reform debate still swirls
The Daily Record hosted its annual Health Care Heroes awards breakfast Wednesday morning at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore. It was a great event, and I’m not just saying that because […]
Last call at Michael’s Pub
Another blow has been dealt to Columbia’s village center concept with the closing of Michael’s Pub. Last call is Tuesday. Since opening in 1986, Michael’s Pub has carved out a […]
Top 5: Snowmageddon and same-sex marriage
Bylines from Steve Lash bookend this week’s Top 5 most-read stories by The Daily Record’s legal affairs team. Dispatches from Danny Jacobs — including a post for this blog — […]
Top 5: Where to store spent nuclear fuel?
The $1.8 billion East Baltimore development was back in the news, and the latest story by Melody Simmons on the massive project was the most-viewed story this week by The […]
John Ferber talks ‘crowdfunding’
If you’ve been wondering what Advertising.com co-founder John Ferber has been up to down in Florida, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel has Web video featuring one of Ferber’s projects, Microgiving.com. Ferber […]
Very superstitious
Turns out powerful New York City trial attorneys can be as superstitious as baseball players. That’s the takeaway from this New York Times article juxtaposing their reasoned, analytical grounding with […]
Signal problems
Responding to a rising chorus of complaints about rush-hour crowding and service breakdowns on the MARC Penn Line, the Maryland Transit Administration unveiled a plan to group the trains into […]
Top 5: The long reach of the Madoff Ponzi scheme
Gregg L. Bernstein, the new Baltimore City State’s Attorney, has trumpeted big plans for changes to that office — and Daily Record readers are very interested, judging by this week’s […]
The art of the deal, or why sharks like to eat things
In the days since the reveal of the AOL/Huffington Post union, much analysis and speculation has swirled around the $315 million price HuffPo is fetching, and whether AOL overpaid. Or […]
Online advertising’s past, present and future?
AOL was all over the news Monday for its $315 million purchase of the Huffington Post, a move analysts are calling a bold bet on CEO Tim Armstrong’s strategy to […]
‘Too Big To Fail?’ on WBAL
Daily Record Reporter Melody Simmons was on WBAL Radio Monday morning talking about Part 1 of the five-part series running this week on the massive East Baltimore redevelopment, called “Too […]
Top 5: Apologies, expectations and avoiding the electric chair
Last week’s list of the five most-read business stories by Daily Record staffers was topped by the latest twist in the Cafe Hon contretemps. Also cracking the list was a […]





