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Barack Obama: America's liar in chief
President Obama has the talent to say things that are demonstrably false and make them sound not only plausible but inspiring. When asked a couple of weeks ago whether he thought the Supreme Court would uphold ObamaCare as constitutional or strike it down...Tags: University of Chicago, Colleges and Universities, Elections, Richard Nixon, Barack Obama
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Kate N. Boone, businesswoman, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterKate N. Boone, a businesswoman and avid sailor, died Aug. 16 of breast cancer at Women & Infants Hospice in Providence, R.I. The former Riderwood and Annapolis resident was 47. Kate Nash was born in Baltimore and raised in Riderwood. She was a 1982...Tags: Breast Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Annapolis, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Providence (Providence, Rhode Island)
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Walter A. Rafalko, UB law school professor, dies
Walter A. "Wally" Rafalko, a decorated World War II veteran and a former professor of law who also had been associate dean of the University of Baltimore School of Law, died July 28 of congestive heart failure at Stella Maris Hospice.
The longtime...Tags: New England Patriots, Football, Teaching and Learning, Heart Failure, Georgetown University
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Dr. Walter A. Rafalko, UB law school professor, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterWalter A. "Wally" Rafalko, a decorated World War II veteran and a former professor of law who also had been associate dean of the University of Baltimore Law School, died July 28 of congestive heart failure at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime...Tags: New England Patriots, Football, Teaching and Learning, Heart Failure, Georgetown University
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Turning up the heat on spam
Sun StaffWASHINGTON -- Sitting in a plush leather chair in a borrowed office at George Washington University Law School, Eric Menhart seems nothing more than an ambitious, third-year law student with some impressive experience under his belt. He has interned...Tags: Students, Montgomery County (Maryland), Teaching and Learning, Illinois, Prisons
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Roberts takes his place on Supreme Court
WASHINGTON // Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. raised his right hand yesterday morning and pledged to "do equal right to the poor and to the rich" in a formal ceremony attended by President Bush, Cabinet members, senators and his family and friends....Tags: Retirement, National Security, Trials, Defense, Judges
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Rehnquist dies at age 80
Sun National StaffChief Justice William H. Rehnquist, who joined the bench a generation ago as its often lone voice of conservative dissent and then steadily steered its turn to the right, died yesterday evening at his home in suburban Virginia. He was 80 and had been...Tags: Armed Forces, U.S. Elections, Employees, Activism, Punishment
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Roberts takes first steps toward confirmation
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Judge John G. Roberts Jr. will take the first formal step toward his expected confirmation as the next chief justice of the United States when he goes before the Senate Judiciary Committee at noon today. The opening session of Roberts'...Tags: Arlen Specter, Republican Party, FBI, George Bush, Local Government
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Partial list of victims
The Associated PressNames of those confirmed dead, reported dead or reported missing in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Persons confirmed dead include victims who have been confirmed dead by a coroner's office or the Defense Department. It also includes those for whom death...Tags: Edward Thomas, Paul Keating, Armed Forces, Fires, Richard V Allen
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Case presents challenge for U.S.
Chicago Tribune Staff WritersWhile federal regulators think they have enough evidence to file a civil suit against Martha Stewart for allegedly trading stock on insider information, securities lawyers say hers is an unusual and potentially difficult case. For starters, Stewart...Tags: ImClone Systems Incorporated, Criminal Laws, Insider Trading, Trials, Employees
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Living Here: Nearby attractions
Many destinations are within easy driving distance of Hampton Roads. Pack a cooler, fill up the tank and hit the road. 1. Appomattox Court House, Appomattox The buildings and fields where Robert E. Lee surrendered his Confederate army are still a...Tags: Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Arts, Mount Vernon, Orange County Regional History Center, Slavery
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Living Here: Famous people, places and things
Hampton Roads is known around the world for its people — as being from here, as a come-here, or for just passing through — as well as places and things. It's known for its Bacon (as in Nathaniel), its ham (as in Smithfield), its presidents...Tags: Yellow Fever , Nathaniel Bacon, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Michael Cuddyer, John Smith
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