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Maryland Political Scandals

POSTED June 26, 12:24 AM
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The travails of Sheila Dixon and Ulysses Currie are just the latest in a long line of Maryland political scandals. Here are some of the more recent and memorable scandals.
 
1973—Then Vice-President Spiro Agnew, pleads nolo contendre (no contest) to tax evasion and bribery during his days as Governor of Maryland.
 
1977—Governor Marvin Mandel was convicted of mail fraud and racketeering. He served 19 months in prison. Ronald Reagan commuted his sentence in 1987, and one year later the US Court of Appeals overturned his conviction. 
 
1983—Prince Georges County State Senator Tommie Broadwater is convicted of food stamp fraud.
 
1998—Montgomery County Planning Board Member Ruthann Aron is convicted of contracting a hit man to kill her husband and a lawyer.
 
1998—The General Assembly expels Senator Larry Young, even though he was acquitted of corruption charges. 
 
2005—Baltimore County State Senator Tommy Bromwell pleads guilty to bribery, falsifying a tax return, and racketeering. 

Topics: Maryland Political Scandals

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History Made

POSTED August 29, 8:39 AM
Mark Newgent - Baltimore History Examiner
 No matter your politics, Barack Obama made history last night accepting the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States.  He is the first African-American to be nominated for president by a major political party in the United... Read More
Topics: Barack Obama

Obama the heir to JFK? Not so much.

POSTED August 26, 12:31 PM
Mark Newgent - Baltimore History Examiner
Heir to a myth, not the reality.Watching the Democratic National Convention last night with its homage to Ted Kennedy and the concomitant comparisons, by the media between Barack Obama and John F. Kennedy, I had to ask myself, what history are these... Read More
Topics: Obama , JFK

"Trying to reason with hurricane season*"

POSTED August 22, 7:46 AM
Mark Newgent - Baltimore History Examiner
Photo credit to Mark LundinI’m down in the Outer Banks town of Duck North Carolina, on vacation with the family. We were very worried about early forecasts that had tropical storm Fay tracking up the Atlantic seaboard toward us and possibly... Read More
Topics: Chesapeake-Potomac Hurricane of 1933

Julia Child: Chef, American Spy

POSTED August 14, 5:53 AM
Mark Newgent - Baltimore History Examiner
Is there microfilm in that fish?Julia Child, in addition to being a world renowned chef, was also an agent of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). The OSS was the United States intelligence agency during World War II ,and precursor to the Central... Read More
Topics: Julia Child , OSS

"Prompt and Utter Destruction"

POSTED August 6, 10:50 PM
Mark Newgent - Baltimore History Examiner
 Sixty-three years ago this week, the B-29 Superfortresses Enola Gay and Bockscar dropped the world’s first atomic bombs, Little Boy and Fat Man, on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bombings caused untold damage, and... Read More
Topics: World War II , Hiroshima , Nagasaki , Downfall

Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn

POSTED August 5, 12:07 PM
Mark Newgent - Baltimore History Examiner
 Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn died Sunday in Moscow at the age of 89.  Solzhenitsyn will bee forever remembered for his Nobel Prize winning “literary investigation,” The Gulag Archipelago.  Gulag is an acronym... Read More
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The KGB's Source at the Baltimore Sun

POSTED July 29, 8:30 PM
Mark Newgent - Baltimore History Examiner
 A Pulitzer Prize winning Baltimore Sun reporter was a Soviet dupe and a source of information for the KGB.  Researching the history for my series on the MSP story, I came across some interesting historical nuggets. In Christopher... Read More
Topics: Baltimore Sun , KGB

Historical Context to the Maryland State Police Surveillance Operation Part Three

POSTED July 28, 12:48 PM
Mark Newgent - Baltimore History Examiner
 Sorry for the long delay, but family comes first and my daughter’s birthday was this weekend so everything else took a back seat. This post ties together Parts One and Two So why is this history important? How does it connect with... Read More
Topics: Soviet Union , Stalin , Whittaker Chambers , Espionage , Albert Blumberg , local history , Cold War , Baltimore History , Maryland Communist Party , Maryland State Police

Historical Context to the Maryland State Police Surveillance Operation Part 2

POSTED July 21, 2:36 PM
Mark Newgent - Baltimore History Examiner
This is Part Two of Historical Context to the MSP Surveillance Operation. You can read Part One here. After the signing of the Nazi-Soviet Pact and the Dies Committee investigations, the FBI began close surveillance of the Maryland communists (District34... Read More
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