Gregory Kane
Yates Field is pushed as a fitting tribute
September 4, 2006
When the Parkville High School football team plays its first home game this season, will the players be performing on a turf called Yates Field?
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'Ethnomathematics' arrival adds to spin of multiculturalism
June 29, 2005
WHEN GOV. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. called multiculturalism "bunk" and "crap" about a year ago, you'd have thought, judging from the reaction of some folks, that he'd just taken out a lifetime membership in the Ku Klux Klan.
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Two cases show how vast our racial divide remains
May 28, 2005
HOW DID Marylanders end up with two poignant moments in race relations in just one week?
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In a street fight, you get street justice
May 14, 2005
IT IS NOT a crime to hate black people.
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Schiavo case turned conservatism on its head
April 2, 2005
NOW THAT Terri Schiavo has gone -- not peacefully, but as a national spectacle -- to her maker, we are left to ponder how conservatives trashed and savaged what was supposedly their own philosophy.
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Mfume might be glad to go, but the NAACP will miss him
December 1, 2004
KWEISI MFUME had that "Lyndon Johnson" gleam in his eye.
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50 years later, gaps separate the races in our schools
May 12, 2004
SHANNON JOHNSON was born 32 1/2 years after the Supreme Court proclaimed "separate but equal" education unconstitutional on May 17, 1954.
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Students make sure their voices are heard
March 10, 2004
YOU HAD TO figure students at City College wouldn't take it lying down.
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An elected city school board might provide accountability
February 18, 2004
ON MONDAY, members of the Parent Community Advisory Board, among others, called for the resignation of the six Baltimore school board members who were around when the system's current money problems began to build.
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Police should follow crooks - not Bundley's paper trail
July 30, 2003
DO YOU feel safer yet?
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Fallen Marine's funeral brings home loss that's felt by us all
April 6, 2003
MICHAEL Waters-Bey stood only yards from the flag-draped coffin that held the remains of his only son. His son's only son stood beside him.
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Curran elaborates on letter seeking end to death penalty
February 8, 2003
MARYLAND Attorney General Joseph Curran was a trial lawyer for 23 years. He knows the mistakes the system can make. Boy, does he know.
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To murder victims' families, executing killers is justice
February 5, 2003
FREDERICK ANTHONY Romano remembers the night. More than 15 years later, he remembers it as if it happened within the last week.
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Few speak up for sniper suspects during latest terror
October 30, 2002
THE PROBLEM with this country is that people or things are never around when you really need them. Where, for example, are those danged "root-causers" in the wake of the recent sniper terror?
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A day to realize that no one has a monopoly on terrorism
September 11, 2002
TODAY IS the date that will live in even more infamy than Dec. 7, 1941. At least Pearl Harbor was a military target.
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Anger over police 'slush fund' a case of misspent outrage
August 18, 2002
JUDGING FROM the reaction, you'd think Baltimore police Commissioner Ed Norris had taken his wife on a three-week vacation in Paris, spent bundles on an elaborate shopping spree and paid for it all with the money from that "slush fund" that has residents of Payback City in such high dudgeon.
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With mess men have made, it's time to ordain women
May 19, 2002
OPEN LETTER TO Pope John Paul II:
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Timing of death penalty halt reveals governor's true motive
May 15, 2002
SO LET'S get this straight: On the evening of June 6, 1991, one Wesley Baker walked up to Jane Frances Tyson as she sat in her car. Tyson had just finished shopping in the Westview Mall. Her grandchildren, a 6-year-old boy and a 4-year-old girl, were with her in the car.
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Congress must help Bush round up all the suspects
September 30, 2001
WHAT'S THE difference between being held as a material witness and being detained without trial? Anyone? Anyone?
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America should be proud of Islamic influences
September 26, 2001
Gregory Kane
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Terrorist attacks bring out the good, the bad and the ugly in all of us
September 23, 2001
"IT WAS THE best of times, it was the worst of times." Thus begins Charles Dickens' classic, A Tale of Two Cities. He could have been describing America since the horrible day of Sept. 11, 2001.
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Standing up for America as criticism continues
September 22, 2001
THE AMERICA-bashing in the wake of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks continues unabated. Perhaps the most outrageous among them comes from, of all places, Kenya.
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Those cheering for terrorists live in short-sighted hypocrisy
September 15, 2001
"WE HAVE a big tent here," WOLB talk-show host and former Maryland state senator Larry Young is fond of saying. All opinions are welcome on his show: liberal, conservative, black nationalist, Pan-Africanist, progressive, socialist.
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College's racial diversity starts with effort at top
February 18, 2001
LA JERNE CORNISH stood at the front of her class, rolling the chalk in her hands as she waited for her students to respond to questions.
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Being loyal to Clinton a bad habit for blacks
February 17, 2001
CAN BLACK Americans find no fault with the now mercifully departed President Bill Clinton?
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For all that indignation, one outrage met by silence
February 14, 2001
THE SMOKE IS clearing. The fallout from everything that's happened the past six to eight weeks seems to be dissipating. Perhaps we can all think a bit more rationally. The events that occurred should have us all pondering: What kind of people are we?
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Cries of double standard trail mayor's Jessamy remarks
February 11, 2001
THIS WAS supposed to be the column in which I defended, kind of, Mayor Martin O'Malley against charges that he offended all black women when he delivered his public, profanity-laced tirade against Baltimore State's Attorney Pat Jessamy, who is black and female.
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Speaking of streaks, this one's even longer
February 10, 2001
THANK HEAVENS for Warren Schwartz.
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Officer's candor is ugly -- but revealing
February 7, 2001
OFFICER PAUL Hoke of the Baltimore County Police Department: a virulent racist, or simply an idiot?



