Mayor Sheila Dixon

<a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PEPLT007483" title="Sheila Dixon" href="/topic/politics/government/sheila-dixon-PEPLT007483.topic">Mayor Sheila Dixon</a> takes part in the Baltimore City Council work luncheon hosted in the mayor's conference room Monday. Photographers and TV camera personnel were kicked out of the meeting by the mayor's staff, but were later allowed back in.

( Baltimore Sun photo by Algerina Perna / January 12, 2009 )

Mayor Sheila Dixon takes part in the Baltimore City Council work luncheon hosted in the mayor's conference room Monday. Photographers and TV camera personnel were kicked out of the meeting by the mayor's staff, but were later allowed back in.

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