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County Digest
Concert Austrian flutist Daniela Koch, accompanied by pianist Christian Reif, performs music by Mozart, Schubert and Pirchner at 3 p.m. April 15 at St. John's College's Great Hall, 60 College Ave. in Annapolis. Admission is free. Information:...Tags: Students, Science and Technology, Severna Park, Science, Fort Meade (military base)
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Tree service fined $10K for unpermitted clearing
The Maryland attorney general's office says a Pasadena tree service has been fined $10,000 for clearing trees without a permit in a critical area. Attorney General Doug Gansler's office said Thursday that Steve J. Everd, Jr., the owner of Branching Out...Tags: Fines, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Anne Arundel County, Punishment
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$1 billion in aid coming to Maryland foreclosure victims
A federal judge finalized on Thursday a landmark settlement that will bring nearly $1 billion in aid to Maryland homeowners who were victims of deceptive and illegal foreclosure practices. The settlement, for $25 billion in total, was first reached in...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Bank of America Corp., Mortgages, Banking, Finance
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Marcellus shale: What took millions of years to create merits a few years of study
The reaction from the petroleum industry to the notion that Maryland ought to look before it leaps into natural gas drilling was swift and predictable: Maryland is in danger of falling behind the pace set by other states in tapping the lucrative Marcellus...Tags: Government, Local Government, Natural Gas, Pennsylvania, Martin O'Malley
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Want a scholarship? Watch what you post online
Students beware: Scholarship providers aren't just going by your application to learn about you. They're also checking you out on Google and social media sites, according to a recent survey. And what they uncover — the good or the bad — could...Tags: School Examinations, Students, University of Maryland, College Park, Pikesville, Facebook
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Franchot endorses Delaney
Democratic House candidate John Delaney secured the support of state comptroller Peter Franchot on Tuesday, the latest in a series of high-profile endorsements for the Potomac businessman in his bid for the nomination in Maryland's 6th Congressional...Tags: Government, Peter Franchot, Democratic Party, Annapolis, Martin O'Malley
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Obama to discuss energy in Prince Georges County
Baltimore Sun reporterLARGO -- A crowd of hundreds at Prince George's Community College is awaiting the arrival this morning of President Barack Obama, who is due to deliver the latest in a series of addresses on energy as rising oil costs create a drag on the economic...Tags: Natural Gas, C. Anthony Muse, Martin O'Malley, ABC (tv network), Benjamin L. Cardin
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Maryland part of national pacemaker settlement
Maryland will get nearly $10,000 as part of a national settlement involving kickbacks to doctors to encourage them to implant pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators in patients, Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler announced Thursday....Tags: Medtronic Incorporated, Bribery, Fraud, Corporate Crime, Medical Research
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Parkville woman accused of insurance fraud
A 35-year-old Parkville woman has been charged with three counts of insurance fraud stemming from allegations that she filed three fraudulent claims and was paid a total of $21,563, the office of the Maryland attorney general said Thursday. Charges...Tags: Insurance, Fraud, Corporate Crime, Justice System, Lawyers
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From black book to governor's mansion?
The Baltimore SunOnce upon a time, the New York Times, of all publications, declared Blaine R. Young's political career over. It was more than a decade ago, Frederick washing its hands over and over after an escort service scandal and the young alderman's name had been...Tags: Government, Annapolis, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Elections, Executive Branch
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Maryland's gun permit law has served the state well
Your front-page analysis of the recent federal court decision striking down Maryland's "right to carry" handgun law conveys the misimpression that the law is ill-conceived and too "restrictive" ("Gun ruling likely to be upheld, say legal experts," March...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Laws, Personal Weapon Control, Maryland State Police
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Online privacy issues: Baltimore lawyers chase Facebook; Md. Attorney General challenges Google
A lot is happening lately in the realm of online privacy, and there are some Maryland connections. In a story today, I wrote about how the Attorney General, Doug Gansler, sent a letter to Google asking for more details on its soon-to-change privacy...Tags: Peter G. Angelos, Facebook, Social Media, Security, Laws
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