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    Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Howard JV teams wrap up successful winter season

    Like their varsity counterparts, junior varsity teams left everything they had each night on the court and on the mats this winter.
    Like their varsity counterparts, junior varsity teams left everything they had each night on the court and on the mats this winter. In gyms all over the county, players developed their talents in what was for many their first taste of high school...

    Tags: Keith Williams, High School Sports, Chris Sanders, Ian Johnson, Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association

  2. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Fixing the filibuster

    The filibuster is back in the news, thanks to Sen. Rand Paul's nearly 13-hour talkathon on U.S. drone policy last week. Putting aside the merits of Mr. Paul's national security views, his feat of endurance was in the best tradition of the Senate. He used his right to unlimited debate on the Senate floor to draw the attention of his fellow citizens to an issue of profound national importance.
    The filibuster is back in the news, thanks to Sen. Rand Paul's nearly 13-hour talkathon on U.S. drone policy last week. Putting aside the merits of Mr. Paul's national security views, his feat of endurance was in the best tradition of the Senate. He...

    Tags: Chuck Hagel, Government, George W. Bush, U.S. House of Representatives, Rand Paul

  4. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Missed chance to fix the filibuster

    The best chance to get the U.S. Senate to do its job is not to withhold pay (although withholding campaign contributions might have done the trick) but to reform the Senate rules so that filibusters aren't used so routinely to gum up the works. Majority Leader Harry Reid promised to take action, but the reforms revealed Thursday fall short of the strong medicine the chamber, and the nation, so desperately need.
    The best chance to get the U.S. Senate to do its job is not to withhold pay (although withholding campaign contributions might have done the trick) but to reform the Senate rules so that filibusters aren't used so routinely to gum up the works. Majority...

    Tags: Mitch McConnell, Public Finance, Barack Obama, Republican Party, Elections

  6. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. 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: Animals, St. Patrick's Day, Sykesville, PTA, FBI

  8. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Ending filibuster abuse

    The announcement last week that South Carolina's Jim DeMint is leaving his Senate seat to run the Heritage Foundation caused some in Washington to wishfully think that perhaps the move might usher in a more congenial, if not cooperative, outlook in the U.S. Senate. But while Mr. DeMint set the gold standard for ideological purity (denouncing his own party's candidates from time to time when they failed to measure up to his tea party, ultraconservative viewpoint), there are still plenty in the GOP with the flexibility of a ramrod.
    The announcement last week that South Carolina's Jim DeMint is leaving his Senate seat to run the Heritage Foundation caused some in Washington to wishfully think that perhaps the move might usher in a more congenial, if not cooperative, outlook in the U....

    Tags: Mitch McConnell, Tea Party Movement, Jim DeMint, Heritage Foundation, Frank Capra Jr.

  10. Nov 28, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  11. Speed camera flaws provide vindication for complaints

    Two and a half years ago, I wrote a column about getting nailed by a speed camera in Baltimore for the first time, and, let me tell you, did the righteous readers of this newspaper — people who never ever ever drive over the speed limit — give...

    Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Frank Capra Jr., Lionel Barrymore

  12. Oct 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Who bears the burden in America?

    Before WWII, a large number of people were against America's involvement in the wars in Europe and Asia. After Pearl Harbor, however, that argument disappeared, and virtually everyone got involved. Sons of rich families enlisted. The Kennedys, for...

    Tags: John F. Kennedy, World War II (1939-1945), Government Health Care, Mitt Romney

  14. Jul 30, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Eagle Archive: Celebrating Carroll County at the 4-H and FFA Fair

    The Carroll County Agriculture Center has been a beehive of activity in preparation of the annual Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair, which officially opened on July 27. Historically, the summer and end of harvest events have always played an important role...

    Tags: Kip Moore, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Carroll County (Maryland), Fair Grounds Corporation

  16. Jul 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Andy Griffith and the myth of a fair-minded, small-town Southern America in the turbulent '60s

    Andy Griffith, one of the stars who put CBS on top of the TV world in the 1960s with an easy-going but culturally-packed sitcom that ran for eight seasons during that stormy decade in American life, died Tuesday at 86 at his North Carolina home in Roanoke Island.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Andy Griffith, one of the stars who put CBS on top of the TV world in the 1960s with an easy-going but culturally-packed sitcom that ran for eight seasons during that stormy decade in American life, died Tuesday at 86 at his North Carolina home in Roanoke...

    Tags: CBS Corp., John F. Kennedy Assassination (1963), Double Indemnity (movie), Folklore and Mythology, Andy Griffith

  18. Jun 4, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  19. 50 years ago: Land bought for private, Catholic high school

    As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, June 7, 1962: The Catholic archdiocese purchased an 87-acre tract fronting Churchville Road, formerly Wagner's Farm, which would become the site of a new large Catholic high school. The new school...

    Tags: Heart Attack, Sandra Dee, James Darren, Transportation Accidents, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)

  20. May 30, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  21. Hammond High School

    Mikhaila Christina Abarcar, Ted Allen Adams, Mark Seichi Adamson, Louiza Akuyea Addy, Feyisayo Rahimah Adebiyi, Modupe Olufunmilayo Adetunji, Olumide Alani Adewumi, Daniel Arthur Agee Jr., Aroosha Nudrat Ahmed, Ademola Olufemi Akisanya, Samuel Joseph Alder, Maya Nicole Alexander, Amina Imani Alsubhi, Donnell Terry America II, Louisa Oforiwaa Amponsah, Matthew Warren Andrews, Matthew William Angell, Loyda Maricela Apolinar-Escobar, Michelle Marie Aranyi, Alayna Natasha Armon, Kyle Andrei Arney, Summer Elisé Arrington, Paul Rashon Atterberry
    Mikhaila Christina Abarcar, Ted Allen Adams, Mark Seichi Adamson, Louiza Akuyea Addy, Feyisayo Rahimah Adebiyi, Modupe Olufunmilayo Adetunji, Olumide Alani Adewumi, Daniel Arthur Agee Jr., Aroosha Nudrat Ahmed, Ademola Olufemi Akisanya, Samuel Joseph...

    Tags: Robert Maxwell, Ted Allen, Matthew Perry, Rose Marie, Netherlands

  22. Mar 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Harford County Police Blotter

    Harford Sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Dishesha M. Laurey, 24, of the 100 block of Hamilton Place, was charged Thursday with second-degree assault. William Franklin Richardson, 47, of the 800 block of Gilbert Road, was...

    Tags: Courtland, Insurance, Theft, Arverne, Rite Aid Corp.

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