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    Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. GOP delegates denounce gas tax increase

    Hours before the House was scheduled to debate a proposed increase in gas taxes supported by Gov. Martin O'Malley, Republicans lawmakers excoriated the plan Wednesday as a $2 billion drain on taxpayers' wallets over the next six years. House Republicans...

    Tags: Michael E. Busch, Baltimore County, Parties and Movements, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Public Transportation

  2. May 1, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  3. Corrections reform never an O'Malley priority

    With a straight face, the Maryland governor says the sex-and-drugs scandal at the Baltimore City Detention Center, including the alleged corruption of 13 corrections officers, is a "positive achievement." He claims his corrections secretary, Gary Maynard, established a state-federal task force to investigate the corrupting influence of the Black Guerrilla Family while some of the gang's members, including Tavon "I'm Your Daddy" White, were in the BCDC, a state-run facility.
    With a straight face, the Maryland governor says the sex-and-drugs scandal at the Baltimore City Detention Center, including the alleged corruption of 13 corrections officers, is a "positive achievement." He claims his corrections secretary, Gary Maynard,...

    Tags: Prosecution, Drug Trafficking, War Crimes, Prisons, Martin O'Malley

  4. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. What happened to Dzhokhar Tsarnaev?

    Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the younger of the two brothers accused of perpetrating the Boston Marathon bombing, is the baffling mystery man in this crime.
    Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the younger of the two brothers accused of perpetrating the Boston Marathon bombing, is the baffling mystery man in this crime. His older brother, Tamerlan, who died in a shootout with police in the dark early hours Friday morning,...

    Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Islam

  6. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. 'On the Shore of the Seine'

    The case of a small painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir stolen from the Baltimore Museum of Art decades ago took an unexpected turn recently when new questions were raised about a woman's claim that she bought it at a flea market. The holes in her story...

    Tags: Justice System, Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Extradition, Painting, Arts

  8. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Boston bombing suspect belongs in civilian court

    A 19-year-old naturalized American citizen is accused of committing a crime of violence in the United States, and a gaggle of elected officials are urging for him to be treated as an enemy combatant and placed in the hands of the military. Not just the usual right-wing suspects but Rep. Peter King, Sen. Lindsey Graham and Sen. John McCain are leading the chorus.
    A 19-year-old naturalized American citizen is accused of committing a crime of violence in the United States, and a gaggle of elected officials are urging for him to be treated as an enemy combatant and placed in the hands of the military. Not just the...

    Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Prosecution, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Al-Qaeda, Tamerlan Tsarnaev

  10. Apr 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Boston turns tragedy to triumph

    We are all Boston. It's something we said on Monday, when we were at a loss for words to describe our shared sorrow and horror at the marathon bombings, when we knew no other way to express our solidarity with a city reeling from terrible loss. Four days later, it is something we said as we cheered along with all those gathered on a quiet street in Watertown as police captured the second suspect in the bombings alive, put him in a squad car and drove away. We say it now out of pride for a city that responded to tragedy in a way we all hope we would and brought a terrifying week to a close with a professionalism and dignity that represents the best in us all.
    We are all Boston. It's something we said on Monday, when we were at a loss for words to describe our shared sorrow and horror at the marathon bombings, when we knew no other way to express our solidarity with a city reeling from terrible loss. Four...

    Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Health and Medical Professionals, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Road Running, Running

  12. Apr 20, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. After the Boston bombings, returning to our post-9/11 rituals

    In the two months after 9/11, I called Baltimore County police to check out a black-and-tan backpack left by an office door in Towson, reported an abandoned carry-on bag at BWI to Maryland State Police and refused to watch a bulky valise for a stranger who wanted to leave it with me while he went to the restroom at the airport.
    In the two months after 9/11, I called Baltimore County police to check out a black-and-tan backpack left by an office door in Towson, reported an abandoned carry-on bag at BWI to Maryland State Police and refused to watch a bulky valise for a stranger...

    Tags: Justice System, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Al-Qaeda, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Maryland State Police

  14. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. O'Malley sees success in jail indictments, but critics take aim

    As critics of Martin O'Malley sensed a new political vulnerability, the governor insisted Tuesday that last week's indictment of inmates and correctional officers at the Baltimore City Detention Center was "a positive achievement" in Maryland's fight against violent gangs.
    As critics of Martin O'Malley sensed a new political vulnerability, the governor insisted Tuesday that last week's indictment of inmates and correctional officers at the Baltimore City Detention Center was "a positive achievement" in Maryland's fight...

    Tags: Justice System, Andrew Cuomo, Parties and Movements, Radio, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.

  16. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Ruppersberger gets intel briefings on Boston Marathon bombing manhunt

    As <span>a</span> ranking member of the House <span>intelligence committee, </span>Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger <span>says he was briefed every three hours o</span>n the manhunt for the two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings.
    As a ranking member of the House intelligence committee, Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger says he was briefed every three hours on the manhunt for the two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings. “Right after the bombs went off, we started getting...

    Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger

  18. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. O'Malley can't spin his way out of the jail corruption scandal

    Give Gov. Martin O'Malley points for chutzpah.
    Give Gov. Martin O'Malley points for chutzpah. Just back from a weeklong trip to Israel, during which he was inexplicably unable to comment on the goings-on back home, he gave his first response today to the federal indictments unsealed a week before...

    Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Prisons, Martin O'Malley

  20. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. NAACP false alarm shows region on edge over security

    NAACP employees were going through the mail Thursday at national headquarters in Baltimore when they found a strange-looking envelope. It bore no return address and had a Memphis, Tenn., postmark &mdash; just like letters to President Barack Obama and a Republican senator this week that tested positive for the deadly poison ricin.
    NAACP employees were going through the mail Thursday at national headquarters in Baltimore when they found a strange-looking envelope. It bore no return address and had a Memphis, Tenn., postmark — just like letters to President Barack Obama and a...

    Tags: Justice System, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Barack Obama, Stranger Than Fiction

  22. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. NAACP headquarters all clear after suspicious letter

    Workers were ordered out of the Baltimore building that hosts the national headquarters of the NAACP&nbsp;,&nbsp;after authorities received reports of a "suspicious letter," but the letter was later determined to be harmless.
    Workers were ordered out of the Baltimore building that hosts the national headquarters of the NAACP , after authorities received reports of a "suspicious letter," but the letter was later determined to be harmless. The FBI confirmed that agents had...

    Tags: NAACP

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