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Governor seeks tax-cut delay
Sun StaffAcknowledging that the national economic downturn has seeped into Maryland, Gov. Parris N. Glendening asked lawmakers yesterday to delay the final installment of a state income tax cut and spend a whopping $800 million in reserves to balance next year's...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Medicaid, Thomas V. Mike Miller, State Income Tax, Taxation
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Housing case may hamper Ehrlich
Sun StaffAs Republican Rep. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. makes a pitch for black voters in his bid for governor, some African-American leaders say they haven't forgotten his vocal opposition six years ago to a plan to move poor Baltimore families to the suburbs....Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, NAACP, Elections, Voting, Perry Hall
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Ehrlich reaching out to cultivate city's black voters
Sun StaffRep. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s campaign found increasing support from African-Americans in Baltimore yesterday after the Republican gubernatorial candidate's decision last week to pick a black political official as his running mate. The Rev. Frank M....Tags: Primaries, Elections, Republican Party, African Americans, Maryland
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Md. GOP paying Steele to consult
Sun StaffThe Maryland Republican Party is paying Michael S. Steele $5,000 a month in consulting fees under an arrangement that began shortly after his selection as gubernatorial candidate Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s running mate. Although the payments appear legal,...Tags: Employment, Retirement, Career and Workplace, Elections, The Pennsylvania State University
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'We won't see another Johnny Unitas'
Sun StaffMourners said goodbye to John Unitas yesterday, evoking memories of a steely, Hall of Fame quarterback and a tender father who stayed close to his coal-shoveling roots. Cardinal William H. Keeler said he found "sanctity" in the man who threw footballs as...Tags: Painting, Baltimore Orioles, Arts and Culture, Brian Billick, Johnny Unitas
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Strategy differs in war of words
Sun StaffThe public is hearing plenty from Republican gubernatorial candidate Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. But when voters listen for the voice of Democrat Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, they often hear a surrogate instead. Naturally, Townsend and Ehrlich have spokesmen...Tags: George W. Bush, Interior Policy, University of Pennsylvania, Social Issues, Elections
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Going after the politicians
Sun StaffAMaryland United States attorney is involved in a sensitive investigation of a leading politician. The story makes it to the media. The subject denounces the probe as politically motivated. A deadline looms. Political pressure mounts. If that sounds as...Tags: Arts and Culture, Richard Nixon, Elections, White House, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Probe displays ties between Annapolis and College Park
Sun StaffThis time of year, the University of Maryland, College Park is supposed to be receiving tuition checks. This summer, it's also been receiving subpoenas. To many, one of the more bewildering aspects of the continuing federal grand jury investigation...Tags: National Government, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Career and Workplace, Elections, Colorado
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Employee records sought in probe
Sun StaffFederal authorities investigating a state crime-control office overseen by Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend have issued new subpoenas seeking personnel records for a former Maryland State Police employee and the computer hard drive of another former...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Career and Workplace, Employees, Gaming, Republican Party
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Emotions of sniper case affect campaign
Sun StaffThe fear, uncertainty and anger that have infused the Washington-area suburbs this week are starting to shape the campaigns for Maryland governor, with both candidates hoping to project leadership in the face of the sniper crisis while trying to avoid any...Tags: Interior Policy, Elections, Social Issues, New York City, Personal Weapon Control
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The good sport
Sun StaffLike all politicians, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. has them: those authorized tales from youth that - though twisted or embellished over the years - help define the person he is today. There is the humble-beginnings-in-a-rowhouse-in-Arbutus legend. There is the...Tags: Johnny Bench, Arts and Culture, Elections, Farrah Fawcett, Homes
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Democratic leaders convene to rescue Townsend campaign
Sun StaffMaryland's top elected Democrats gathered in a Washington hotel yesterday for a frank post-primary critique of Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend's flagging gubernatorial campaign and began plotting strategies to rescue a candidate they believe is in...Tags: Towson, Elections, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Activism, Elijah E. Cummings
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