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Carrie Fisher's life worth another look
Tribune NewspapersCarrie Fisher has done an excellent job of reinventing herself, evolving from ingenue actress to tell-it-like-it-is writer and humorist. And she has a lot to say, mostly about her odd but compelling life — enough to add a Part 2 to her memoirs....Tags: Michael Jackson, Elizabeth Taylor, Behavioral Conditions, Debbie Reynolds, Eddie Fisher
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The imperial hypocrisy of Harry Reid
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a man whose political success is largely attributable to the aura of befuddled incompetence he uses to disarm his adversaries, was a failed Watergate baby.
In 1974, a slew of often sanctimonious and very liberal...Tags: Richard Cordray, U.S. Senate, Government, White House, Harry Reid
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Krysztoforski taking another shot at Bartlett
andrews@herald-mail.comAfter campaigning in Western Maryland the last three congressional elections, Joseph T. Krysztoforski thinks he has established a “good foothold” in the 6th District and is trying again. Even when Maryland redrew its congressional...Tags: Philosophy, David R Brinkley, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, State University of New York
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Wondering aloud: thoughts on religion and politics, energy and athletics
Some things I've been wondering about: Do nervous Mitt Romney supporters remember then-Sen. Hillary Clinton thumping then-Sen. Barack Obama in three major primary states just prior to Obama declaring victory in the 2008 Democratic primaries? Does the...Tags: Environmental Issues, Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton, Crime, Law and Justice, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Roll call: Week ending March 9
House - ending March 9 By Voterama in Congress Capital formation, financial deregulation: Voting 390 for and 23 against, the House on March 8 sent the Senate a bill (HR 3606) to ease financial regulations in order to help emerging small and mid-...Tags: White House, Voting, Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Environmental Politics
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Allan Powell: Four words we find odious - 'I told you so'
How many times have we become irritated at someone with a haughty grin who blurts out, “I told you so?” We wonder if they were just lucky or if they were bright and informed. One such case comes to mind while reflecting about the present...Tags: Politics, Byron Dorgan, Finance, Occupy Wall Street, Banking
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Self-inflicted wounds: Maturo "taco" quote part of long Connecticut political tradition of bone-headed comments
East Haven Mayor Joseph “Taco” Maturo may well have shot off his own political cojones with his answer to a question about what he planned to do for Latinos in the wake of his town’s police brutality/racial profiling scandal.
But his...Tags: World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, John Rowland
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Concerns About Online Piracy Act Growing Among State's Congressional Delegation
The Hartford CourantIs the tide shifting on a controversial bill that would give the government and copyright holders broad new powers to stop online piracy? Over the weekend, the White House signaled that it has strong reservations about the controversial Stop Online...Tags: PROTECT IP Act, Computer Networking and Internet, Entertainment, Piracy, Computer Networking and Internet
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Internet Blackout Against U.S. Law Fails To Enlist Big Sites
REUTERSA blackout scheduled for Wednesday to protest against proposed legislation on online piracy has failed to get the support of the biggest Internet players. Despite calls for the participation of sites such as Facebook, Twitter and other big names, the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, PROTECT IP Act, Computer Networking and Internet, Justice System, Piracy
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Romney names new Md. endorsements
(Dec. 20) GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney released 37 new Maryland endorsements on Tuesday, including Anne Arundel County state Sen. Bryan W. Simonaire and Baltimore County Del. William J. Frank.
Recent polls show Romney running even or slightly...Tags: David Myers, Frederick County (Maryland), U.S. Senate, Baltimore County, Calvert County
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Punishments to fit the politicians' crimes
I enjoyed the letter "A punishment that fits the crime: Sentence Schurick to register African-American voters." Tailoring punishment to fit crimes is exactly what good judges do. Here are some additional suggestions: Sentence Democratic congressman...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Judges, Joe Biden, Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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