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Arundel slots proposal divides the community
Perhaps more than in any other place in Maryland, the debate over whether to allow slot-machine gambling hits home in Anne Arundel County, where the state's largest slots parlor might be built squarely in suburbia.
Royce Clark owns a small salon and...Tags: Local Authority, Fort Meade, Property, Tourism and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Afghan solution critical, elusive
Growing numbers of Americans dying in battle for a deeply corrupt government. Radical Islamic terrorists. A billion-dollar narcotics trade. Custody of nuclear weapons at risk. Osama bin Laden. Small wonder that John McCain, Barack Obama and their running...Tags: International Military Interventions, Corporate Crime, Barack Obama, Foreign Aid, Wars and Interventions
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Veterans' Appreciation Brunch to be held
The Fort Meade Retired Officers' Wives Club will hold its annual Veterans' Appreciation Brunch for all ranks of military personnel, veterans, family and friends, and the civilian community, at 11 a.m. Nov. 1 at Club Meade, 6600 Mapes Road. The keynote...Tags: Jazz Music, Fort Meade, Veterans Affairs, National Security Agency, Defense
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As FBI targets terror, will rights be safe?
The Associated PressThe Bush administration issued new rules Friday designed to allow the FBI to pursue potential national-security threats with the same vigor and techniques used against common criminals. Civil libertarians said the guidelines will come at a cost to...Tags: Patrick Leahy, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Riots, Upper House, Government
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Surveillance was 'misguided'
Maryland State Police "over-reached" and disregarded civil rights when they spied on anti-death penalty and peace activists in 2005 and 2006, according to a report commissioned by Gov. Martin O'Malley and released yesterday.
Undercover troopers and their...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Government, Civil Rights, Safety of Citizens, Terrorism
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Rounding up the unusual suspects
Maybe while the four undercover state troopers - identified in a report released yesterday only as "T1" through "T4" - were wasting their time spying on a few peaceniks, other members of their unit were gathering intel on the kinds of people who...Tags: Demonstration, Death Penalty, Martin O'Malley, Government, Punishment
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FBI Given New Rules For Investigations
The Bush administration issued new rules Friday designed to allow the FBI to pursue potential national security threats with the vigor and techniques used against common criminals. Civil libertarians said the guidelines will come at a cost to...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Michael Mukasey, Defense
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Manuel had no clout in contract talks with Mets
ken.davidoff@newsday.comWas chatting early Friday afternoon with a baseball person who knows and likes Jerry Manuel, so the topic of Manuel's status naturally surfaced. Jerry's haggling, I told the person. The Mets are offering two years. It appears he wants three. "Jerry...Tags: Chicago White Sox, New York Mets, Major League Baseball, Omar Minaya, Ozzie Guillen
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India says US nuclear pact shows 'world needs India'
Associated Press WriterNEW DELHI (AP) _ India said Thursday that U.S. congressional approval of a civilian nuclear pact was a sign that "the world needs India as India needs the world." Pakistan immediately demanded a similar deal. The U.S. Senate on Wednesday voted...Tags: Parties and Movements, Nuclear Policy, National Government, Government, Parliament
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Justice Department issues rules for FBI probes; critics say civil liberties jeopardized
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ The Bush administration issued new rules Friday designed to allow the FBI to pursue potential national security threats with the same vigor and techniques used against common criminals. Civil libertarians said the guidelines will come at...Tags: Patrick Leahy, Upper House, Civil Rights, Government, Parliament
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All our lives are at stake
American Jews have good reason to be ashamed and angry today. As Iran moves into the final stages of its nuclear weapons development program — nuclear weapons which it will use to destroy the State of Israel, endanger Jews around the world and cow...Tags: Weaponry, United States of America, Democratic Party, Human Rights, Heads of State
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GB Tech Co. Tech Nite: A Shredder, Tape Dispenser Designed By The NSA?
baltimoresun.comA late, live post from roving tech reporter Gus, out and about on a Thursday night to keep you informed:You, too, may one day own a paper shredder or a security tape dispenser designed by the National Security Agency -- our super-secret government...
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