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Del. Dwyer's career hurt by boating accident, experts say
Republican Del. Donald H. Dwyer Jr.'s political future is in question after he drunkenly piloted a speedboat that collided with another vessel and sent six people — including four children — to the hospital, political observers said Friday....
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Medical Procedures and Tests, Human Interest, Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics
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Will travails of Del. Don Dwyer 'gentle his condition'?
"Be he ne'er so vile, this day shall gentle his condition . . ." —Henry V," by Shakespeare A colleague had warned me about Don Dwyer's rants against homosexuality, but nothing quite prepares you for that kind of thing. When the words fly from...
Tags: Republican Party, Social Issues, Gays and Lesbians, Marriage, Minority Groups
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$69M book settlement is small change for average consumer
Officials across the nation are trumpeting a $69 million settlement in a nationwide price-fixing case against Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster. But don't go rushing out to put a downpayment on a beach house. Maryland Attorney...
Tags: Consumers, The New York Times, Book, E-Commerce Industry, Amazon.com Inc.
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Potential 2014 Democratic candidates support Delaney in Washington County
andrews@herald-mail.comDemocrats in Washington County cheered Thursday for their 2012 candidate for Congress and applauded four elected officials who haven’t committed yet to statewide campaigns in 2014. All eyes at the Washington County Democratic Central Committee...Tags: James C. Rosapepe, Government, Roscoe G Bartlett, Democratic Party, Barack Obama
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Maryland gun permit expansion put on hold
A week before Maryland's gun permit laws were set to loosen under a federal ruling allowing more people to carry concealed firearms in the state, the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday delayed the shift. The court, which issued its order...
Tags: Justice System, Laws, Maryland State Police, Lawyers, Maryland General Assembly
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Montgomery delegate eyes statewide race
For more than a year, speculation about the Democratic field for the 2014 nomination for governor has centered on four veteran male office-holders. But now there's a possibility that a woman legislator from Montgomery County is about to crash the party....
Tags: Justice System, Government, Ken Ulman, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama
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O'Malley endorses Brown ... for whatever he does next
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown has done just about everything short of announcing his intentions to run for governor in 2014, and this afternoon Gov. Martin O'Malley sent out an endorsement-like email. "No matter what lies ahead for Anthony in public service, I...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Government, Anthony G. Brown, Ken Ulman, Democratic Party
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Sports Boosters to meet Monday
The South Hagerstown High School Sports Boosters Club will hold its first meeting of the season today at 7 p.m. in the media center at South High. Parents of incoming ninth-graders are encouraged to attend. County Democrats plan picnic for Aug. 23 The...Tags: Democratic Party, Sports, Golf, Awards and Prizes, Christianity
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Health care reform moves ahead in Maryland, nationally
States including Maryland can move with more certainty to insure their poor, and the federal government can require others to buy health coverage after the Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obama's landmark health care law Thursday.
The highly...Tags: Laws, Sickle Cell Disease, Medical Procedures and Tests, Insurance, Health
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Md. to spend most of its settlement funds on housing-related efforts
Maryland will direct most of the nearly $60 million it controls from the national mortgage settlement to housing counseling, legal help for homeowners and anti-blight work, state officials said Wednesday. Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler said...Tags: Justice System, Services and Shopping, Finance, Real Estate, Land Resources
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Julius Henson ordered to pay $1 million for 2010 election robocall
Political consultant Julius Henson must pay the state $1 million for putting out 112,000 robocalls intended to discourage black voters from going to the polls on Election Day 2010, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. "Voter suppression in Maryland will not be...
Tags: Laws, Prosecution, Criminals, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Gas company to give $500,000 in fracking spill deal
A natural gas company has agreed to give $500,000 to monitor water quality in the Susquehanna River basin after a Pennsylvania well blowout last year spilled "fracking" fluids into a tributary of the river, Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Litigation, Chesapeake Energy Corp., Companies and Corporations, Trials
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