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Lawyers For Defendant In Wesleyan Killing Push For Mental-Health Report
The Hartford CourantLawyers for a Massachusetts man accused of gunning down a Wesleyan University student pressed the state Tuesday for information on when a mental-health report on the suspect would be complete. Stephen Morgan's lawyers, during a brief hearing in...Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Johanna Justin-Jinichx
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Effort to repeal a Maryland gay marriage law would be defeated
Al Eisner's cynical letter should be labeled under the heading "Be careful what you wish for" ( "Md. Needs a referendum on same-sex marriage," July 26). In chiding Gov. Martin O'Malley for pulling Maryland "into the gutter" by making same-sex marriage...Tags: Maryland, Referenda, Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Family
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Today in history: Aug. 9
1854: Henry David Thoreau's ''Walden,'' which described Thoreau's experiences while living near Walden Pond in Massachusetts, was first published. 1910: The U.S. Patent Office granted Alva J. Fisher of the Hurley Machine Co. a patent for an electrically...Tags: Sharon Tate, Juvenile Delinquency, Charles Manson, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Social Issues
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Americans Elect seeks to upend primary system
County registrar offices across California on Thursday will begin receiving the product of an audacious enterprise — nearly 1.6 million signatures collected by Americans Elect, a group attempting to ride exasperation with the nation's political...Tags: Referenda, Human Interest, Charity, Parties and Movements, Voting
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A testy reception for new East Baltimore plans
Scott Levitan, development director of the 88-acre redevelopment project north of Johns Hopkins Hospital, was ready Thursday night to present area residents with new ideas for the project — a new park, a new school, a grocery store and other...
Tags: Rentals, Morgan State University, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Human Interest, Crimes
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Hike, bike and eat your fill of clams on Block Island
Special to the Los Angeles TimesI am standing atop Clay Head, a 70-foot-high bluff, looking over miles and miles of open ocean on a clear summer morning. It is an ideal way to greet a day that will include hiking, biking, birding, skimming stones and eating my weight in fried clams. And...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Vehicles, Long Island, Tourism and Leisure
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A gay-wedding crasher
Jonathan Turley is probably not the most popular man right now with supporters of same-sex marriage. The George Washington University law professor has filed a suit challenging the constitutionality of Utah's anti-polygamy laws — and his argument is...Tags: Justice and Rights, Human Interest, Family, Minority Groups, Politics
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Driver Convicted in Deadly Runaway Truck Crash
KTLA NewsPASADENA, Calif. (KTLA) -- Jurors convicted a truck driver of involuntary manslaughter, vehicular manslaughter and reckless driving in a fatal crash that killed a 12-year-old girl and her father. Marcos Barbosa Costa, 46, was acquitted of second-degree...Tags: Crimes, Murder, Justice System, Prosecution, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Murray named to co-chair deficit 'super committee'; RNC slams choice
Q13 FOX News Online & CNNWashington’s Sen. Patty Murray was named as the Senate Democratic co-chair of the congressional “super committee” charged with crafting a plan to cut the U.S. deficit, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said Tuesday. Reid said...Tags: Democratic Party, Harry Reid, Reince Priebus, Mitch McConnell, Barack Obama
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Virginia native plants: purpletop grass
Virginia's Wildflower of the Month for August: Purpletop grass, or Tridens flavus
This grass is all over the roadsides in late summer, and easily recognized by its loose, open, purple spikelets and distinctive weeping form. Growing to 4 feet tall,...Tags: Texas, Michigan, Nebraska, Elections, Florida
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Baltimore libraries will soon check out Nooks in addition to books
After Crystal Langdon checks out 22 books from her library on Reisterstown Road on Wednesday, she plans to carry them home on the Metro in her purse.
And preteen boys enrolled at St. Ignatius Loyola Academy may soon be able to leave their book bags at...Tags: Sony Corp., Mississippi, Human Interest, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Fort Lauderdale
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Catherine A. Lucas, 94
Catherine A. Lucas, 94, of Fox Tower Road, Smithsburg, Md., passed away Sunday, July 31, 2011, at her home. Born Oct. 24, 1916, in Foxville, Md., she was the daughter of the late Ora and Rae (Toms) Willard. She was preceded in death by her husband,...
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