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Fla. officials sending Rosen voting allegations to prosecutors
Elections officials in Florida said Tuesday they were asking prosecutors to investigate allegations that former Maryland congressional candidate Wendy Rosen was registered and voted in both states. "After receiving information locally concerning this...
Tags: Voting, Pinellas County (Florida), Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Laurel dry-cleaner pleads guilty to improper disposal of solvents
The owner of a Laurel dry-cleaning business has pleaded guilty to improperly disposing of cleaning solvents near Millersville, Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler announced Friday. Mehret Sium, owner of Discount Dry Cleaners LLLC, entered guilty pleas...Tags: Trials, Environmental Pollution, Court Preliminary, Environmental Issues, Punishment
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Shooting raises questions on gun safety, policy
The shotgun that Robert Wayne Gladden Jr. allegedly used in last week's shooting at Perry Hall High School wasn't registered with the state. Under Maryland law, that wasn't required.
Police also say the 15-year-old Gladden should never have been able...Tags: Criminals, Washington, DC, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Columbine High School, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania)
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Congressional staffers fight banks, City Hall over foreclosures
Inside a small cubicle in Timonium, Jessica Gatton Facini is saving homes. The 26-year-old sorts through foreclosure and lien documents from Baltimore homeowners, identifies a problem and then navigates the bureaucracy of big banks and government...
Tags: Interior Policy, Timonium, Real Estate, Financial and Business Services, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
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Del. Dwyer's career hurt by boating accident, experts say
Republican Del. Donald H. Dwyer Jr.'s political future is in question after he drunkenly piloted a speedboat that collided with another vessel and sent six people — including four children — to the hospital, political observers said Friday....
Tags: Trials, Human Interest, Health and Safety at School, Social Issues, Politics
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Will travails of Del. Don Dwyer 'gentle his condition'?
"Be he ne'er so vile, this day shall gentle his condition . . ." —Henry V," by Shakespeare A colleague had warned me about Don Dwyer's rants against homosexuality, but nothing quite prepares you for that kind of thing. When the words fly from...
Tags: Family, Gays and Lesbians, Republican Party, Social Issues, Minority Groups
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$69M book settlement is small change for average consumer
Officials across the nation are trumpeting a $69 million settlement in a nationwide price-fixing case against Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster. But don't go rushing out to put a downpayment on a beach house. Maryland Attorney...
Tags: The New York Times, Book, Consumers, Amazon.com Inc., E-Commerce Industry
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Potential 2014 Democratic candidates support Delaney in Washington County
andrews@herald-mail.comDemocrats in Washington County cheered Thursday for their 2012 candidate for Congress and applauded four elected officials who haven’t committed yet to statewide campaigns in 2014. All eyes at the Washington County Democratic Central Committee...Tags: Local Elections, Nancy Pelosi, Government, Joe Biden, Barack Obama
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Maryland public defender argues against Supreme Court intervention in DNA case
Maryland is exaggerating the value of collecting DNA samples before suspects are convicted, the state's top public defender argued in a filing Friday before the U.S. Supreme Court. The state asked the nation's highest court to decide whether collecting...Tags: DNA, Biotechnology Industry, John G. Roberts, Jr., Judges, Genes and Chromosomes
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Chief Justice signals high court will hear Md. DNA case
Calling DNA collection from those arrested for certain felonies a "valuable tool for investigating unsolved crimes," Chief Justice John G. Roberts on Monday said there was a "fair prospect" that the nation's high court would overturn a Maryland ruling...
Tags: Criminals, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Trials, DNA, Government
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Maryland gun permit expansion put on hold
A week before Maryland's gun permit laws were set to loosen under a federal ruling allowing more people to carry concealed firearms in the state, the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday delayed the shift. The court, which issued its order...
Tags: Trials, Vice (movie), Maryland General Assembly, Gun Control, Justice and Rights
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Montgomery delegate eyes statewide race
For more than a year, speculation about the Democratic field for the 2014 nomination for governor has centered on four veteran male office-holders. But now there's a possibility that a woman legislator from Montgomery County is about to crash the party....
Tags: Christianity, Ken Ulman, Baptist, Regional Authority, Government
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