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Detroit's decline
Since the Motown sound went silent -- except on oldies stations -- and General Motors and Chrysler (but not Ford) required life support from Washington, there has been little to recommend Detroit, Mich., to visitors, much less its residents. The...
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Parishioners honor a passionate man of the cloth
People packed the pews and filled the balconies of Baltimore's historic Bethel A.M.E. church Sunday morning to honor a man they credit with reviving the house of worship — one of the city's most influential — and bringing unabashed passion...Tags: Druid Hill, Inner Harbor, Healthy Diet, Benjamin L. Cardin, Peace Corps
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Men behaving badly: Same sad story, once again
Let's roll out the list. It includes, in no particular order of sluttishness: Kwame Kilpatrick; Jesse Jackson; James McGreevey; Ted Haggard; Gary Condit; Mark Sanford; John Edwards; Bill Clinton; Newt Gingrich; Rudy Giuliani; Eliot Spitzer; Antonio...Tags: Sarah Palin, Rudy Giuliani, Eliot Spitzer, Adultery, Antonio Villaraigosa
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Waiting to learn who pays Dixon's legal bills
Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon's legal bills, racked up during a years-long corruption probe that has led her to enlist seven criminal defense attorneys for a theft trial next week, could run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, legal observers say....Tags: Lawyers, Maryland, Sheila Dixon, Scott Peterson, Criminals
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Baltimore political leaders eager for Dixon's problems to be resolved
The new indictments issued last week in the City Hall corruption probe have some Baltimore political leaders impatient for resolution to a case that has spanned three years and left the city's reputation in limbo.
"Most people I talk to are saying 'Let's...Tags: University of Virginia, Lawyers, Political Corruption, Elections, Judges
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Mayor's supporters underwhelmed by case
Sheila Dixon looks far from finished. The Baltimore mayor dug in yesterday after being indicted on a dozen counts related to gifts she allegedly received, and the city's political establishment, so far, is standing firmly behind her. Many said they don't...Tags: Joan Carter Conway, Colleges and Universities, Lawyers, Primaries, Nathaniel J McFadden
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Some see cloud over City Hall
Sun reporterWith the raid of Mayor Sheila Dixon's house, the complicated financial investigation that has bubbled through Baltimore news cycles for years officially jumped the local threshold. Political and public relations experts say this whiff of scandal will...Tags: Public Relations, Colleges and Universities, Lawyers, Jay Leno, Gavin Newsom
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Inquiry threatens Dixon's momentum
Sun reportersSix months into her historic term as Baltimore's first female mayor, Sheila Dixon has been riding high - the homicide rate is at a two-decade low, the City Council passed her budget almost untouched, and she has won praise for her work on gun control...Tags: Democratic Party, Colleges and Universities, Lawyers, Primaries, Maryland
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O'Malley's march against time
Sun StaffHe's thinking about getting a tattoo, but cutting back on gigs with his rock band. He's as buff as ever, but eating more Lean Cuisine. He's juggling an impossible job and a big brood of kids, but wondering how long he can keep all those balls up in...Tags: Towson University, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Colleges and Universities, Lawyers, Hair and Nails
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Detroit casinos offer promise, problems
Sun StaffDETROIT - A few weeks after the Greektown casino opened in this blighted city's downtown, a sign went up across the street on a door to the Second Baptist Church, the oldest black church in Michigan: "Gamblers Anonymous: Open meeting every Monday." The...Tags: Detroit, Colleges and Universities, African Americans, Maryland, Financially Distressed Companies
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Minors' steroids policy catches 38
From Wire ReportsSeattle Mariners pitcher Damian Moss, a former Oriole, and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim's Francisco Cordova were among 38 players suspended yesterday for violating baseball's minor league steroids policy. The Oakland Athletics' David Castillo was...Tags: Comerica Inc., Spring Training, Seattle Mariners, San Diego Padres, Kevin Brown
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Farrakhan: Kilpatrick's sins would have been forgiven in white politicians
Detroit Free PressSpeaking in a Detroit church Friday night, Minister Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam said that he plans to visit former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick in prison Saturday as he tried to portray him as a victim of white racism. "I'm going to visit...Tags: Barack Obama, Judaism, Nation of Islam, NAACP, Islam
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