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Federal jury widens probe of crime office
Sun StaffA federal grand jury investigating a Maryland crime-control office overseen by Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend has asked to review personnel records for about half the agency's professional staff as well as documents showing how more than $6 million in...Tags: Crimes, Government, Employment, Lawyers, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Abortion questions raised in campaign
Sun StaffDespite his long-standing opposition to public funding of abortions, Republican Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. says that as governor, he would not seek to change the Maryland law that allows tax dollars to pay for thousands of abortions for poor women. In an...Tags: Human Rights, Abortion Issue, Republican Party, Government, Health
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Schools' bailout tests role of labor
Sun StaffWatching thousands of teachers rally outside his window last month demanding tax dollars for schools, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. grew increasingly agitated. Finally, Ehrlich summoned a few reporters inside the governor's mansion and vented. "The Maryland...Tags: Management Change, Teaching and Learning, Republican Party, Robert R Neall, Layoffs and Downsizing
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FBI requests review of files on crime-control office grant
Sun StaffFBI agents investigating a state crime control office once overseen by former Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend asked this week to review the agency's files on a Baltimore program that pairs felons leaving prison with mentors in the city's business...Tags: Crimes, Police Investigations, Crime, Law and Justice, Executive Branch, Government
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Black voters are courted at forum
Sun StaffMaking an appeal to one of Baltimore's largest and most influential African-American congregations, Rep. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., the leading Republican gubernatorial candidate, pledged last night to ensure that all Marylanders have a chance to succeed...Tags: Crimes, African Americans, Republican Party, Government, Maryland
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O'Malley's march against time
Sun StaffHe's thinking about getting a tattoo, but cutting back on gigs with his rock band. He's as buff as ever, but eating more Lean Cuisine. He's juggling an impossible job and a big brood of kids, but wondering how long he can keep all those balls up in...Tags: Crimes, Death, Ocean City, Government, John McLaughlin
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Ehrlich moves east in search of new voters in tight race
Sun StaffAs the governor's race enters its final whirlwind weeks, Republican Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. is shifting his strategy in the all-important Washington suburbs, increasing his dollars and presence in Prince George's County, one of the state's most loyally...Tags: African Americans, Republican Party, Washington (U.S. state), Government, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Townsend proposes funding for community medical centers
Sun StaffDemocrat Kathleen Kennedy Townsend criticized her Republican opponent's record on health care issues yesterday while unveiling her own proposal to modernize and expand community medical centers that provide low-cost care to the poor and uninsured....Tags: Cherry Hill, Labor Legislation, Drugs and Medicines, Family, Health
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Townsend denies fault for lapse on gun checks
Sun StaffA day after being criticized on the floor of the House of Representatives, Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend said yesterday that she was not responsible for a decision this year that resulted in a temporary halt to background checks on some gun buyers....Tags: Crimes, Police Investigations, Republican Party, Government, Wisconsin
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Ehrlich endorsed by some Democrats
Sun StaffFormer Lt. Gov. Melvin A. Steinberg and about 20 other Democrats, most of them former officials, abandoned their party's nominee for governor yesterday and endorsed Republican Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. The Democrats who lined up behind Ehrlich include...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Republican Party, Anne Arundel County, Clarence M. Mitchell IV, Lawyers
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Steele declines debate planned for Thursday
Sun StaffThe Republican nominee for lieutenant governor said yesterday he will not debate his Democratic counterpart Thursday - timing proposed by Maryland Public Television and accepted by the opposition. Michael S. Steele, the running mate of Republican...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Burger King
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Townsend asks attorney general about grant use
Sun StaffReacting to a federal investigation that is haunting her campaign, Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend asked the state attorney general yesterday to rule whether an agency she oversees is properly using grants awarded to the University of Maryland to carry...Tags: Crimes, Government, Lawyers, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Employees
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