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Maryland Republicans hold on to modest hopes
Head home, hunker down and hope for the best. That was the recipe for Maryland Republicans as they departed their party's national convention to prepare for an election they hope puts John McCain in the White House. There's not much of a chance of...Tags: Religious Leaders, Roscoe G Bartlett, Wayne T Gilchrest, Anthony J O'Donnell, Elections
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Proposal: Outlaw sex between officials, employees
Maryland state elected officials who have sexual relationships with employees under their supervision would be violating state ethics law, if a county commissioner gets his way. The ethics law would not apply, however, if the official and the worker were...Tags: Local Elections, John Thompson, Elections, Employees, Ethics
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Labor Day: What's open
labor day schedule This schedule will be in effect today. Anne Arundel County offices: closed Courts: closed Libraries: closed Public schools: closed Senior centers: closed Transit: Connect-a-Ride Brown, Green, Orange, Red, Silver, J, K, and...Tags: Public Holidays, National Aquarium Baltimore, Labor Day, Court Administration, Walters Art Museum
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Labor Day: What's open?
This schedule will be in effect Monday: Anne Arundel County offices: closed Courts: closed Libraries: closed Public schools: closed Senior centers: closed Trash: no pickup Transit: Connect-a-Ride Brown, Green, Orange, Red, Silver, J, K, and Laurel...Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore, Labor Day, Court Administration, Walters Art Museum, Maryland Zoo Baltimore
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Labor Day schedule in area counties
This schedule will be in effect Monday. Anne Arundel County offices: closed Courts: closed Libraries: closed Public schools: closed Senior centers: closed Trash: no pickup Landfill: closed; convenience centers closed Annapolis City offices:...Tags: Public Holidays, National Aquarium Baltimore, Labor Day, Court Administration, Walters Art Museum
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Brinkley to give up post
Sun reporterMaryland state Sen. David R. Brinkley, the minority leader, said yesterday that he would not seek a leadership post in the Republican Party caucus next year, partly because he said he needs to focus on his home life and business. Brinkley, a financial...Tags: Elections, Alex X Mooney, Nancy Jacobs, Political Candidates, Martin O'Malley
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Arts calendar
Fine Art Museums American Visionary Art Museum 800 Key Highway. 410-244-1900. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays. Permanent exhibits: Rotating selections from museum archives. Through Sunday: All Faiths Beautiful. Baltimore Museum of Art...Tags: Religious Leaders, Trumbo, Dance, Event Planning, Minority Groups
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Small business, big break
Adrienne Summers left a job this month to focus on running her floral shop full time in Frederick County. But the decision meant losing health insurance for her and her two children.
Seeking affordable options, Summers stumbled onto an attractive offer:...Tags: Aetna Incorporated, Coventry Health Care Incorporated, Medical Services, Small Businesses, Economic Policy
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Suing the Army
Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler is pushing the Pentagon to do the right thing - obey the law and comply with an Environmental Protection Agency order that it quickly complete a cleanup of serious pollution at Fort Meade. He's threatening to...Tags: Fort Meade, John D Dingell, Defense, Environmental Politics, Water
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State to step up for energy
Sun reporterGov. Martin O'Malley asserted a stronger government role in averting an expected energy crunch yesterday as he laid out a multipronged plan for bringing more electricity into Maryland before the state is faced with rolling blackouts predicted for 2011....Tags: Energy Saving, Executive Branch, Government, Martin O'Malley, Plant Openings
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Judge orders enforcement of order in lesbian custody case
A judge has dismissed the latest attempt by a woman to deny visitation rights to her former lesbian partner. Frederick County Circuit Judge John Prosser on Monday dismissed Lisa Miller's request to halt efforts to enforce a Vermont court's orders...Tags: Civil Rights, Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups, Frederick County (Virginia), Court Administration
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Toddler drowns in swimming pool
Frederick County police said a toddler is dead after drowning in a pool near Wolfsville. Cpl. Jennifer Bailey, a Frederick County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman, said the 15-month old girl fell into an aboveground pool about 12:30 p.m. yesterday. The...
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