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Why put Ehrlich aide indictment on front page?
A few weeks ago, Democrat John Edwards, former North Carolina senator and vice presidential candidate, was indicted on six counts of campaign fund fraud. The story was page 11 in The Sun. In the Friday, June 17, 2011 edition of The Sun, the couple who...Tags: John Edwards, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Prosecution
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Shameful antics at attorney general's office
In regards to Scott Calvert's article about Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler ("Internal email suggests Gansler 'embarrassment,'" June 9), Maryland's own email-gate episode is shocking on most every level. First, it has come to light that a state lab...Tags: Douglas F. Gansler, Maryland, Trials, Litigation
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Jon Stewart uses soul singer to mock 'friend' Anthony Weiner
After several nights of struggling with how to cover the so-called "Weinergate" scandal surrounding his friend U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.), Jon Stewart finally broke down and did the bit properly.
Stewart and Weiner are old friends and even shared...Tags: Mass Media, Wolf Blitzer, CNN (tv network), Satire (genre), Human Body
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The evidence is clear: Weiner sent the tweet
Let me start this post by saying something that has now become quite clear: U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner's (D-N.Y.) Twitter account was not hacked. He sent the image of his penis to a Twitter follower and has now engaged in a convoluted attempt to cover it...Tags: Mass Media, Colleges and Universities, Twitter, Inc., Human Body, Brett Favre
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Weiner was right to step down
The Sun just doesn't get it. Two days in a row, the paper ran articles supportive of Rep. Anthony Weiner (''A resignation, then rebirth?'' June 17) including an editorial ("Why did Weiner resign?" June 18). The matter is far more serious than first...Tags: Pikesville
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Weiner admits what we already knew: He sent the tweet
On Friday, I wrote a post entitled "The evidence is clear: Weiner sent the tweet."
"Let me start this post by saying something that has now become quite clear: U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner's (D-N.Y.) Twitter account was not hacked," I wrote. "He sent the...Tags: Mass Media, Twitter, Inc., Nancy Pelosi
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Weiner should be treated like a sexual predator
It sounds like the Sun editorial writers' brains have softened with their article Saturday about Rep. Anthony Weiner ("Why does Anthony Weiner have to resign when other sleazy politicians stay?" June 18). Congressmen Weiner held a position of authority...Tags: White Marsh
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Tuesday morning talkers: Weiner accuser speaks out
On weekday mornings, I'll post the most controversial, shocking and (of course) ridiculous stories for your reading pleasure. That way, when you walk into work, you'll be the master of witty conversation. Articles: • Pun not intended: Weinergate...Tags: Sarah Palin, Mass Media, Facebook, FBI, Mitt Romney
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Stewart compliments Weiner, mocks Palin
Last night, on "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart was forced to tackle an issue he hates to joke about: His friend U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner's (D-N.Y.) tweeting of his own penis.
Stewart and Weiner are old buddies and shared a beach house in Delaware in their...Tags: Sarah Palin, Human Body, Mass Media, Jon Stewart, Facebook
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Stewart apologizes for going easy on Weiner
After comedian Jon Stewart on Monday went too easy on his friend U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner's (D-N.Y.) penis tweeting, Stewart apologized on his show last night.
Assuming the role of Weiner during his now-infamous press conference, Stewart issued mea...Tags: Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Mass Media, The Daily Show (tv program), Satire (genre), Human Body
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Lobbyist Bruce Bereano loses weight, not clients
Message from Bruce Bereano to rival Annapolis lobbyists: Forget about scooping up his clients. He's not dying. He's just on a diet.
The prominent Annapolis arm-twister has dropped 61 pounds in seven months. He feels better than ever, but fellow lobbyists...Tags: Annapolis, Medifast Incorporated, Lobbying
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No Weiner worries for Leopold
Here's one Maryland politician who will never get swept up in a Weinergate-style scandal, despite his being named in a sexual harassment lawsuit and his participation in a very strange incident in a mall parking lot.
Anne Arundel County Exec John R....Tags: Annapolis, John R Leopold, Facebook, Maryland
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