Today something quite extraordinary will occur. This evening, the President of the United States will attempt to bring peace to the northeast. The...
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It seems that Maryland students are performing better on the Maryland State Assessment tests. Baltimore Sun writer, Arin Gencer, reported in the July...
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On July 16, 2009 there was a poker game. Not on ESPN mind you, but at the Environment and Public Works hearing. The match pitted a senator against a...
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It is not often that we hear the word persecution in our culture. It is a term usually associated with suppression of forms of belief. Christianity...
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Hey, are you sitting around with nothing to do? Got some extra time on your hands? Have you thought about filing an ethics complaint against Sarah...
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On January 17, 2007, Maryland democrats breathed a sigh of relief – Robert L. Ehrlich was on his way out of the governor’s mansion. It...
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According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service website it is illegal to take, possess, sell, purchase, barter, offer to sell, purchase or barter,...
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This woman is serious about your money and your health. The House of Representatives just released a one-thousand page health care reform bill. If we...
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It seems that Maryland’s students are falling behind in math, according to Donna McKusick, Community College of Baltimore County. Liz Bowie,...
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There has been a call from Baltimore County Councilman John Olszewski Sr., Democrat, for a veto of a recently passed bill. As it turns out, he was...
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