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'Opus' hits telling notes at Olney
The easiest part of forming a string quartet may be finding four good musicians. Much trickier is finding players who can get along with one another, on- and offstage.
Michael Hollinger's absorbing and often funny 2006 play "Opus," which has been given a...Tags: White House
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Leaders vow to fix Md. group homes
Sun StaffAssailing Maryland's lax oversight of children's group homes, legislative leaders pledged yesterday to investigate and make major improvements, with some saying there needs to be an overhaul of the entire child welfare system. "There's a management...Tags: Children, Pension and Welfare, Regional Authority, Samuel I Rosenberg, Christopher J McCabe
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Shiny Nugget
Baltimore Sun reporterCarmelo Anthony caught the ball on the right baseline and faced Miami Heat defender Dorell Wright. Before Wright could even set his feet, Anthony had bolted by him and dunked for his first points. Simple, direct, brutal.A few possessions later, the...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Miami Heat, Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade, Danny Manning
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Doctor profiles veiled in secrecy
Sun reporterSecond of three parts Maryland's official Web site on physicians shows no malpractice claims history for Dr. Willie C. Blair, a Greenbelt surgeon. But that picture is incomplete. An Internet site run by the medical board in Virginia, where Blair also...Tags: Annapolis, Consumers, Surgery, Montgomery County (Maryland), Brian E Frosh
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Furor over People's Counsel
Sun reporterMany of those on the front lines of the battle over rising electricity costs say one voice has been noticeably absent from the debate - the state's top consumer advocate, the Office of the People's Counsel. Lawmakers accuse the office and its chief,...Tags: Consumers, Nathaniel Exum, Personal Income, Local Elections, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Steele complains of bias in firings-probe panel
Sun StaffLt. Gov. Michael S. Steele said yesterday that if legislators the governor considers biased serve on a panel investigating his firing practices, the administration won't cooperate with the panel. Steele spoke on the WBAL-AM Stateline program, where a...Tags: Paula C Hollinger, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Regional Authority, Employees, Brian E Frosh
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First lady's influence draws new attention
Sun StaffFirst lady Kendel Ehrlich has re-emerged as a central part of her husband's team and as one of the state's most prominent Republicans - even drawing attention from GOP observers as a possible candidate for U.S. Senate. Her name surfaced immediately as...Tags: Regional Authority, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, U.S. Senate, Britney Spears
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David Nitkin on state politics issues
Joi and Marshall James, Baltimore: My husband and I are very excited about Anthony McCarthy running for office. We were big fans of his program at WYPR and have followed his career for many years. I read in your paper that he is running against the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Steny H. Hoyer, NAACP, Prosecution, Regional Authority
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2 bills' vetoes likely to hold
Sun StaffThe Maryland Senate probably won't muster the votes to override Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s vetoes of bills limiting university tuition increases and setting a "living wage" for state contractors, Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. said...Tags: Annapolis, Nursing, Regional Authority, Wages and Pensions, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland)
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Democrat wants Finney to skip inquiry
Sun StaffIn the continuing verbal tussle over an impending legislative investigation into Ehrlich administration personnel practices, a Montgomery County delegate demanded yesterday that the governor's chief counsel recuse himself from the proceedings. Del. Peter...Tags: Paula C Hollinger, Employees, Brian E Frosh, Democratic Party, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama)
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Open field
Sun ReporterMost open their doors a bit confused, even quizzical. For Catherine Benton, 85, the tall man standing on her driveway one recent afternoon was recognizable as the "medical guy" from Baltimore. But like many Anne Arundel voters in the sprawling 3rd...Tags: Annapolis, International Military Interventions, Regional Authority, Local Elections, Local Government
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Calls for more doctor oversight
Sun reporterKey Maryland lawmakers are calling for tighter oversight of the state's doctors, including greater disclosure of malpractice claims histories and other information by the Board of Physicians. "There needs to be change," said Sen. Paula C. Hollinger,...Tags: Paula C Hollinger, Baltimore County, Consumers, Heads of State, Malpractice
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