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Take me to your leadership
The Baltimore SunAt one end of a shelf in my office at the paragraph factory a plaque collects dust, through which it can be seen that John E. McIntyre successfully participated in The Times Mirror Leadership Institute for Managers. Twelve years ago, when there was...Tags: Cherry Hill
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Maryland Senate votes to tax the rich
The state Senate voted Thursday to significantly raise taxes on Marylanders earning half a million dollars or more — prompting complaints that liberals were bent on launching class warfare in the state. The Senate's vote to adopt what is being...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Warren Buffett, Republican Party, Paul G Pinsky, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Thief may have sold more historic documents
Document thief Barry Landau may have sold more of the national treasures he stole from museums — including the Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore, where his scheme unraveled — than previously thought, according to the National Archives...Tags: Theft, Arts, Court Preliminary, George Washington, FBI
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Senate approves budget with $500 million tax increase, sends to House
The state Senate approved a package of tax increases Thursday that would affect almost every Marylander in order to close a gap in the state's $35 billion spending plan. The vote on taxes was 26-20, with eight Democrats breaking ranks and voting red. The...Tags: State Income Tax, Taxation, Paul G Pinsky, Budgets and Budgeting, Robert A. Zirkin
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Plan Maryland is a socialist plot
Michael Dresser's fine article "Foes, supporters clash over Plan Maryland" (Dec. 12) finally made clear to me the statist, collectivist underpinnings of this "plan." Reading about it on the Internet was futile because I was unable to penetrate the...Tags: U.S. Congress, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Barack Obama
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Federal Hill meeting leaves one man in control of neighborhood association
A dispute that began over the Federal Hill Neighborhood Association's handling of Baltimore Grand Prix funds has escalated, with the volunteer neighborhood leaders attempting to oust one another from power, consulting lawyers and accusing each other of...Tags: Baltimore Grand Prix, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Federal Hill, Under Armour Inc.
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Descriptions of some of the stolen documents
A four-page personal handwritten letter from John Jay Audubon to Gideon B. Smith, dated May 18, 1843, taken from the Connecticut Historical Society. A single-page letter from Marie Antoinette written in French on Oct. 2, 1784, taken from the...Tags: Theft, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, John Jay, Connecticut Historical Society
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Disgraced collector pleads guilty to stealing historical documents
Barry H. Landau, the once-esteemed collector of presidential memorabilia, admitted in federal court Tuesday that he stole thousands of documents regarded as cultural treasures from historical societies and libraries in Baltimore and up the East Coast....Tags: Theft, Mount Vernon, Roosevelt, Prozac (drug), Culture
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Would Jesus raise taxes? Obama thinks so.
For 60 years the National Prayer Breakfast has been a nonpolitical event where speakers put aside their earthly biases and focus on a Higher Authority. Last Thursday, President Obama departed from that tradition to claim the endorsement of Jesus for...Tags: Donald Trump, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Mitt Romney, Same-Sex Marriage, Poetry
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Savedoff pleads guilty in historic document case
Less than four months after a Maryland Historical Society employee uncovered a cultural property heist called "truly breathtaking" by national archivists, one of the men charged in the scheme has pleaded guilty.
Jason James Savedoff, 24, admitted...Tags: Theft, Court Preliminary, Roosevelt, Facebook, Canada
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We're lovin' it, comrade: Russia embraces fast food
Fast food has been under attack in America. Urged to make their Happy Meals healthier, McDonald's recently shrank the serving size of the meal's fries and added apple slices. Cajoled by public health advocates and new laws, chain restaurants are posting...Tags: The New York Times, Health Organizations, Dining and Drinking, Saint Petersberg (Russia), Recipes
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Mystery over Bridgeport arrests: Molotov cocktails or brewing equipment?
Tribune reportersAs the NATO summit approached, Chicago police Friday continued to hold several people suspected of making Molotov cocktails but would say nothing about the arrests, adding to a growing mystery over the nature of the investigation. Police earlier Friday...Tags: NATO Summit, Civil Rights, Heart Problems, Labor Legislation, Police Arrests
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