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Md. cheese goes raw
One minute Eric Foster was touting cheese-making as a way to put the endangered family dairy farm on easy street. The next, his wife, Holly, was elbow deep in a vat of curds and whey, struggling to keep their morning's work from literally going down the...Tags: Farms, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Death, Maryland, Pennsylvania
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Senators turn away repeal of death penalty in Md.
Baltimore County senators rebuffed an effort to abolish Maryland's death penalty yesterday, persuading lawmakers instead to restrict when capital punishment can be used. The Senate's first full debate on the death penalty in more than three decades was...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Edward J Kasemeyer, Lawyers, Ulysses Currie, Government
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Narrow majority of Md. senators oppose repeal of death penalty, survey reveals
Gov. Martin O'Malley's push to end the death penalty in Maryland would probably fall short if a legislative vote were held today, even though the governor insisted yesterday that the repeal effort "has a real shot this year." A Baltimore Sun survey of...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Edward J Kasemeyer, Lawyers, Ulysses Currie, Government
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The '06 session: looking back
Sun ReporterThe young guns Dels. Dereck E. Davis of Prince George's County and Peter A. Hammen of Baltimore, the youngest committee chairmen in the legislature, got stuck with two of the toughest issues - BGE rate increases and stem-cell research, respectively. The...Tags: Heads of State, Research, Government, Same-Sex Marriage, Thomas V. Mike Miller
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Senate confirms Weinstein as city judge
Sun StaffBrushing aside unproven allegations that she may have lied about her sexual orientation on Army personnel forms nearly two decades ago, the Maryland Senate confirmed the nomination of Baltimore City District Judge Halee F. Weinstein by a wide margin...Tags: Armed Forces, Judges, Harford County, Government, Defense
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Governor accused of reneging on school aid
Sun StaffChildren's welfare advocates accused Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. yesterday of going back on a campaign promise to fully fund a new education-aid formula even if the General Assembly refuses to approve his plan for slot machines at Maryland racetracks. The...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Government, Casino and Gambling, Education
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State senator withdraws from university amid claims that ex-aide did schoolwork
Sun StaffState Sen. Richard F. Colburn, a Dorchester County Republican who sits on a committee that oversees education issues, has withdrawn from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore amid allegations from a former legislative aide who claims to have written...Tags: Lawyers, Plastic Surgeons, Employees, Career and Workplace, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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Death-penalty halt appears headed for vote tomorrow
Sun StaffA measure that would halt executions in Maryland appeared headed for a final vote in the Senate tomorrow, after one senator abandoned a last-minute attempt to weaken the bill last night. Sen. Richard F. Colburn, a Republican who represents parts of the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Credit and Debt, Ralph M Hughes, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Thomas V. Mike Miller
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Bill on drug to prevent pregnancy defeated
Sun StaffA Senate committee killed legislation yesterday to allow women to get the so-called morning-after pill from pharmacists without having to see a doctor, one day after the measure won approval from the House of Delegates. The Senate Education, Health and...Tags: Health, Laws, Government, Executive Branch, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Slots debate divides Dorchester County
Sun StaffCAMBRIDGE -- If state Sen. Richard F. Colburn was hoping for a consensus about whether to legalize slot machines here or anywhere else in Dorchester County, he didn't get it yesterday at a hastily called public hearing. An overflow crowd in a County...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Casino and Gambling, Dorchester County, Pennsylvania
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Ex-aide to senator files ethics complaint
Sun StaffA former aide to state Sen. Richard F. Colburn has sent a complaint to the General Assembly's Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics, asking for an investigation into the aide's allegations that he was required to write academic papers and conduct other...Tags: Ethics, Lawyers, Entertainment, University of Maryland, College Park, Gaming
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Redistricting fight to move to legal arena
Sun StaffBy the end of today, the State House politicking over redrawing Maryland's legislative districts will be officially completed and a new map will become law. Now the battle moves to the courts. A half-dozen or more lawsuits are expected to be filed...Tags: Local Elections, Lawyers, Ethics, Government, Thomas V. Mike Miller
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