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Cusack's 'War, Inc.' finds its niche
Cause CÉlÈbreWHILE THE big-budget, large studio movies about the Iraq war all have tanked, John Cusack's intensely personal film, “War, Inc.,” has survived bad reviews to find an audience in its very limited theatrical release. Since "War, Inc." opened...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., John F. Kennedy, Scott McClellan, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Movies
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Poll indicates county could be election key
sun reporterHoward County is up for grabs in this year's gubernatorial election, a Sun poll shows, and the results locally could be crucial statewide. "We know we fought the JV team" in 2002, when then-Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend carried her party's banner,...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Elections, Employees, Government, Entertainment
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Perennial candidate 'always ran to win'
Sun reporterDr. Ross Z. Pierpont, a general surgeon and a perennial candidate who ran and lost 16 times for offices including Baltimore mayor and U.S. senator, died Friday at his home in Homeland. He was 88. The cause of death was not immediately known, said his...Tags: Benjamin L. Cardin, John F. Kennedy, Hospitals and Clinics, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections
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Ted Kennedy endorses Obama, citing his 'extraordinary gifts'
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersDeclaring that "it is time for a new generation of leadership" in America, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy endorsed Sen. Barack Obama for president Monday, wrapping the young politician in the mantle of America's best-known political dynasty. He was joined in a...Tags: Justice and Rights, Missouri, Arts and Culture, John F. Kennedy, Civil Rights
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An early edge for Ehrlich's rivals
Sun ReportersOne year before the 2006 statewide election, Republican Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. trails his two chief rivals, with many voters approving the incumbent's job performance but signaling a desire to return the state to its traditional Democratic roots....Tags: Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Central Intelligence Agency, Minority Groups, White House, Martin O'Malley
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Governor to announce plans for juvenile-justice monitor
Sun StaffGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. is set to announce today his plans for the Office of the Independent Monitor for juvenile justice, which has issued a series of scathing reports detailing violence and abuse in Maryland's youth lockups. The office is...Tags: Family, Regional Authority, Government, Children, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Clear divisions on issues
Sun reporterAs they weigh their choice for governor, Maryland voters are divided over which candidate would best handle the issues that matter most to them, a new Sun poll shows. Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s biggest perceived strength, according to the survey of 1,...Tags: Crimes, Martin O'Malley, State Budgets, Elections, Regional Authority
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Governor is running stronger
Sun reportersGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. has gained significant ground in his re-election bid over the past year, though his Democratic opponent, Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley, holds a solid lead built on the backing of moderate voters and strong support from the...Tags: Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Crimes, Martin O'Malley, Elections, Government
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O'Malley declares victory
Sun ReporterBuoyed by a national tide against Republicans, Mayor Martin O'Malley declared victory in the governor's race last night, appearing to have prevailed in his long and difficult campaign against a popular incumbent. Despite a poor showing in the crucial...Tags: Crimes, Princeton University, Martin O'Malley, Elections, Terrorism
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Sun to ask court to lift ban by Ehrlich
Sun ReporterLawyers for The Sun will argue today in a Richmond, Va., courtroom that Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. had no constitutional right to forbid state officials from speaking with two of the paper's journalists, and that the ban was a violation of the First...Tags: Elections, Government, Public Officials, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Judges
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Ad attempts to show differences in education stances
Democrat Kathleen Kennedy Townsend began airing the first television advertisement yesterday in which she mentions her opponent, Republican Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. The ad -- the third major one in her campaign -- contrasts the candidates on education and...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Elections, U.S. Department of Education, Government, American Federation of Teachers
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Ad attacks Ehrlich's House record
Democrat Kathleen Kennedy Townsend is airing a television advertisement that accuses Republican Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. of trying to run from his congressional voting record. The ad is being shown in the Baltimore and Washington television markets. What...Tags: Arts and Culture, Elections, Government, Photography, Health
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