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The governor, the soul mate and … The End
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- As the reporter said to the novelist: Why bother to make stuff up? For stories and characters, one needs only a pair of walking shoes in this city, where recent attentions have turned to two salacious stories. One concerns a murder-...
Tags: David Vitter, Mark Sanford, Human Interest, New York City, Government
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Just a Bad, Sad Week
The Hartford CourantIt was not a good week: At the Boston Marathon, where bombs killed and maimed. In West, Texas, where a fertilizer plant exploded, taking lives and leveling the community. For the media, which seemed to get it first more than it got it right. And in...Tags: Mark Sanford, Same-Sex Marriage, Gun Control, U.S. Senate, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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GOP's campaign arm withdraws Sanford's financial support
WASHINGTON -- Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford’s comeback try encountered severe turbulence Wednesday when the National Republican Congressional Committee withdrew its financial support less than three weeks before a special election for...
Tags: Republican Party, Mark Sanford, The Washington Post, John Boehner, Elizabeth Colbert Busch
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In wake of Boston explosions, Washington County officials urge residents to pay attention
julieg@herald-mail.comLocal law enforcement officials stressed Tuesday the public’s role in reporting suspicious activity and talked about what was being done locally in the wake of Monday’s bombings near the Boston Marathon finish line. The bombs, which were...Tags: Laws, Law Enforcement, Crime, Law and Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Sports
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A wind-win for Maryland and a beacon for the bay
After protesting at a nearby coal plant in 2008 and becoming discouraged with his own dependence on unsustainable energy, Charles County Commissioner Ken Robinson decided to build a wind generator on his coastal property and get off the grid. He became...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Environmental Issues, Ocean City, Metal and Mineral, Mining
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An Iconic Figure Passes – No, Not Thatcher
The Hartford CourantThis past week saw the passing of an iconic figure, one whose power and influence was unparalleled during the height of her popularity. No, not Margaret Thatcher. I'm talking about Annette Funicello. In the mid-to-late 1950s, Annette ruled the hearts of...Tags: Politics, Anthony D. Weiner, Mark Sanford, Hillary Clinton, Waterbury
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O'Malley among hosts of Colbert Busch fundrasier
The Baltimore SunGov. Martin O'Malley has thrown some weight behind electing Elizabeth Colbert Busch, sister of comedian and political satirist Stephen Colbert, to Congress. O'Malley is the only governor on a list of more than 30 high-profile Democrats hosting a Colbert...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Washington, DC, Politics, Mark Sanford, Executive Branch
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Cheating a forgivable offense?
Change of SubjectBy Jessica Reynolds Former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner wants to be New York City's next mayor, he admitted in an interview with New York Times Magazine. Weiner's political committee has already spent $100,000 on research and polling to see...... -
Comeback: Weiner says he may run for NYC mayor
NEW YORK (AP) — A bold comeback attempt or the height of chutzpah? In what could be the start of one of the most intriguing second acts in American politics, Anthony Weiner, the congressman who tweeted himself out of a job two years ago with a...
Tags: Human Interest, Mark Sanford, New York City, Democratic Party, Brooklyn (New York City)
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Trail cleanup set for June 1
South Mountain Recreation Area rangers and Potomac Appalachian Trail Club members invite trail lovers to join them in taking care of Maryland’s section of the Appalachian Trail on Saturday, June 1, in celebration of National Trails Day. Volunteers...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Washington Monument, Middletown
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With 'Appalachian Spring' Baltimore School for the Arts breaks new ground
If there is a single work that captures the essence of America in sound and movement, it's "Appalachian Spring," the ballet with music by Aaron Copland and choreography by Martha Graham that premiered in 1944 at the Library of Congress. Although the...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Music, Libraries
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Tri-State briefs
Open house to provide information on bridge replacement McCONNELLSBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will hold an open house with a display of plans to inform the public of the proposed bridge replacement of Pa. 928 (Big Cove...Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Jefferson County (Pennsylvania), Franklin County (Virginia), Norfolk Southern Corporation, Allergies
Apr 22, 2013
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Apr 21, 2013
|Column| Hartford Courant
Apr 17, 2013
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Apr 14, 2013
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Apr 14, 2013
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Apr 11, 2013
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Apr 9, 2013
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Apr 5, 2013
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Feb 18, 2013
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