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CBS, Rather stand firm on Bush story as furor swells
Sun StaffCBS anchor Dan Rather vigorously defended yesterday his reliance on memos that appeared to show President Bush avoided fulfilling his service obligations as a lieutenant in the Air National Guard in the early 1970s, even as a controversy intensified...Tags: John Kerry, Mass Media, 60 Minutes (tv program), Vietnam War (1955-1975), Houston
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Some businesses may profit from attacks
Sun StaffAs customers snatched American flags right out of the box at a jammed Flag Shop in Baltimore's Harborplace, clerk Lena Hamideh struggled to keep pace with the cash-register line and a telephone that rang every 30 seconds. "I need a 5-by-8 USA!" Hamideh...Tags: Corporate Officers, EMC Corporation, Transportation Accidents, Data Protection, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Changes spice up legislative races
Sun StaffIn legislative primaries marked by the upheaval of legislative redistricting and several prominent retirements, incumbents lost in Dundalk and Towson, as did candidates backed by powerful state senators in Owings Mills and Randallstown. The most...Tags: White Marsh, Dundalk, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Elections, Primaries
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An Editorial: Getting away with murder
The contrast is astonishing. Last year, Boston (population 558,000) recorded 35 homicides; Baltimore (population 675,000) had 314. Even New York, with 10 times more people, had just 629 homicides. These numbers tell a powerful story. Starting nine years...Tags: Criminal Laws, Drug Trafficking, Punishment, Executive Branch, Employees
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Key players in the Microsoft trial
++++++++++++++++++++ || || || || Bill Gates || || Chairman and CEO of Microsoft Bill Gates, 42, is the nation's richest man with a net worth of about $50 billion. Gates, who grew up in Seattle with a penchant for computer programming, entered Harvard...Tags: Corporate Crime, Microsoft Corporation, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Corporate Officers, Computer Science
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Global trade group to adopt rules for protecting cargo
Sun StaffIn an effort to protect the world's commerce from thieves and terrorists, a group of agents charged with protecting international borders is set to approve new rules tomorrow that government and corporate trading partners can voluntarily adopt. The World...Tags: National Security, Terrorism, Security Measures, Business, Defense
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Fragile Uzbekistan is key to region's fate
Sun Foreign StaffTASHKENT, Uzbekistan - Corruption, repression and economic hardship have fueled such widespread discontent here that the entire country is on the brink of unraveling, and many fear that with the slightest effort the Taliban of neighboring Afghanistan...Tags: Taliban, Corporate Crime, Punishment, Religious Conflicts, Petroleum Industry
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Reading Digest
Sample MSPAP questions to be offered online State education officials and IBM have developed a new batch of online, sample Maryland School Performance Assessment Program questions that will be made available to schools in the fall. Unlike previous...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Maryland
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Pursuing the gay dollar
Special to Baltimoresun.comThe Baltimore Pride Festival concluded its 29th annual weekend of revelry last night, capping two days of free parties, parades, concerts, drag-queen contests and other events celebrating gay lifestyles. More than 20,000 people -- many heterosexuals...Tags: Baltimore Weather, Mount Vernon, American Airlines, Inc., Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Business
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Ehrlich, Steele have some explaining to do
ROBERT EHRLICH and Michael Steele aim to be Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid for the working-class set. Riding across the state's political prairie, they wish to be perceived as products of their humble origins trying to swipe an election from the...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Strom Thurmond, Executive Branch, Vehicles, Minority Groups
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Backlash
Writing a column containing debatable comments from security experts is nearly as good at filling up your e-mail inbox as the SoBig virus. Last week, I concluded that Apple Computer Inc.'s Macintosh OS X provided safer computing than Microsoft Corp.'s...Tags: Nashua Corporation, Consumer Electronics Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Microsoft Corporation, Government
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