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What Rand Paul got right
I hope I'm not too late to the fight. Last week, freshman Sen. Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican, held an old-fashioned filibuster against the nomination of John Brennan to head the CIA. Mr. Paul's stated reason for taking to the floor and talking for...
Tags: Rand Paul, Eric Holder, Authors, John Brennan, U.S. Senate
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Virginia, Maryland lawmakers spar over FBI move
Lawmakers from Virginia pressed a House of Representatives panel Wednesday to forgo a requirement that a potential new FBI headquarters be located close to the Capital Beltway, a provision they said gives Maryland an unfair advantage as the two states...
Tags: Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Prince George's County, Benjamin L. Cardin, U.S. Senate, U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
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Baltimore officer pleads guilty to armed drug conspiracy
To rack up arrests and look good for his bosses, Officer Kendell Richburg decided to ensure that his confidential informant could continue dealing drugs and funneling him information. He paid the unnamed informant with city funds, a standard procedure,...
Tags: Anthony W. Batts, Prisons, Firearms, Police Arrests, Rod J. Rosenstein
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Constitutional rights are not unrestricted
In his letter opposing reasonable gun control, Doug McNeil asserts that the government cannot require a license or fingerprints as a condition of gun ownership because gun ownership is a constitutional right ("Gun licensing won't reduce crime," March 3)....
Tags: Gun Control, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy
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Gun rights advocate didn't provide the details [Letter]
Perhaps Mr. Goodman could be advised to present his case for gun rights advocacy without disparaging the character of someone he doesn't even know, my friend, Mr. Britt ("Obama, O'Malley missing the point on gun control," letters Feb. 21). is no...Tags: Gun Control, Barack Obama, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy
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Developers express interest in FBI headquarters
General Services Administration officials said Wednesday they had received nearly three dozen responses to a request for ideas about a new FBI headquarters, a potentially lucrative development that Maryland leaders hope to land in Prince George's County....
Tags: National Security Agency, National Institutes of Health, Prince George's County, Police Investigations, Justice System
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O'Malley, top Democrats propose higher taxes on gas
Gov. Martin O'Malley and the Democratic leaders of the General Assembly are proposing to raise taxes on gasoline by $2 billion over five years to pay for highways, transit and other transportation projects. The legislation endorsed by the governor,...
Tags: Baltimore Red Line, Petroleum Industry, House Building, Road Transportation, Maryland Transit Administration
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On stage at Chapelgate, a man and his big rabbit
When taking note of local high school plays, remember that several private schools also offer spring productions. This year at Chapelgate Academy, students will perform "Harvey," a comedy best-known for its 1950 film adaptation starring Jimmy Stewart. In...Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Animals, Sykesville, Music, James Stewart
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The gas tax compromise
The gas tax plan unveiled this week by Gov. Martin O'Malley and the General Assembly's top leaders is a complicated proposal that wouldn't represent our first choice in how best to pay for Maryland's transportation needs. But, on balance, it's a better-...
Tags: Baltimore Red Line, Economic Indicator, Carrollton, Justice System, Maryland Transit Administration
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Payroll firm AccuPay is investigated for allegedly stealing clients' tax payments
Police investigating whether Harford County payroll company AccuPay stole years of tax payments rather than sending them to tax collectors on behalf of clients warned Monday that potential victims might number in the hundreds. An investigation by the...
Tags: Taxation, Aberdeen, Prosecution, Business Enterprises, Justice System
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Family decries friends' silence after son killed after Ravens parade
The flowers left in condolence are a kind but painful reminder that De'ontae Smith is gone, as is the funeral program his mother carries around to remember the boy stabbed to death downtown just hours after the Baltimore Ravens' Super Bowl victory parade....
Tags: Police Arrests, Genesis (music group), Prosecution, Witnesses, Football
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Police say Levy pictures may include child pornography
Baltimore police said Friday that patient pictures taken by Johns Hopkins gynecologist Dr. Nikita Levy could contain child pornography, and they've turned the evidence over to the FBI for analysis. Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi declined to elaborate...
Tags: Police Investigations, Justice System, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III
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