NEWS
December 7, 2004
On Sunday, November 28, 2004, MARIE W. DUNLAP (nee Cunningham) left this life to join her husband and daughter, James C. Dunlap and Susan Lombardini. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Sandra and Michael Richardson, her son and daughter-in-law, Douglas and Joyce Dunlap. Marie who was called "Grannie", by her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, will be remembered as a fun loving and caring grandmother to Scott and Anne Richardson, Robin and David Moore, Todd and Lisa Richardson, Marc and Christian Lombardini, and Christopher and Nicholas Dunlap.
BUSINESS
By Suzanne Wooton and Suzanne Wooton,SUN STAFF | February 1, 1996
The president of Crown Central Petroleum Corp., once seen as the heir apparent to Chief Executive Officer Henry A. Rosenberg Jr., has resigned as the company struggles to return to profitability.The surprise resignation -- effective Feb. 29 -- of Charles L. Dunlap comes at the end of a four-year period characterized by mounting losses.But analysts said yesterday that no successor is likely to change the way the Rosenberg-dominated com- pany operates."You won't see any significant change in the way the company's been run," said Kurt Funderburg, an industry analyst with Ferris, Baker Watts Inc. in Baltimore.
BUSINESS
By BLOOMBERG NEWS | September 10, 2002
NEW YORK - Sunbeam Corp. said the Justice Department is investigating former Chief Executive Officer Albert J. Dunlap's management of the company, as the largest U.S. maker of small appliances revised its bankruptcy recovery plan. The U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan is investigating events at Sunbeam from 1996 through 1998 while Dunlap was chief executive and Russell A. Kersh was chief financial officer, the company said in a bankruptcy court filing late Friday. Boca Raton, Fla.-based Sunbeam said the U.S. attorney hasn't told it the specific direction of the investigation.
SPORTS
By Michael Reeb and Michael Reeb,Staff Writer | February 23, 1993
Lari Dunlap has made many stops during his 20 years in the U.S. Army, but Saturday, he made his first in the winner's circle of the Polar Bear Run.Two years ago, he finished third in the Polar Bear, but last year, a tour of Saudi Arabia left him unavailable."
BUSINESS
By Sean Somerville and Sean Somerville,SUN STAFF Bloomberg News contributed to this article | October 24, 1997
Sunbeam Corp. Chairman Al Dunlap said yesterday that he had hired Morgan Stanley & Co. to advise the Delray Beach, Fla.-based company on buying other companies or selling itself, and speculation immediately focused on Towson-based Black & Decker Corp."
SPORTS
By Kevin Van Valkenburg and Stan Rappaport and Kevin Van Valkenburg and Stan Rappaport,SUN STAFF | December 12, 2000
In a move that stunned Howard High School administrators, players and parents, the Board of Education voted, 3-2, yesterday to overturn the hiring of Lions boys basketball coach Derrick Dunlap and give the job to Greg Smith, a special education teacher at the Ellicott City school. "We're heartbroken," said senior captain LaMar Parrish. "He's not only teaching us about basketball, he's teaching us about life. The whole team wants him back and so do the parents." Dunlap, a Washington, D.C., fifth-grade teacher at Burnie Elementary, had been running the team since being hired by Howard principal Mary Day in August.