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Taxpayers face long waits, conflicting information when trying to recover from identity theft
Tom Morgan tried to file his federal tax return electronically this year, but he kept getting an error message that advised him to double-check his Social Security number.
Morgan thought the problem was a transposed digit or some minor glitch on the IRS'...Tags: Theft, Interior Policy, Crime Victims, Social Security, Vehicles
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Accused Maryland cannibal, victim both had legal troubles
As an electrical engineering student at Morgan State University, Alexander Kinyua was described by a professor as "docile" and dedicated, always looking to improve himself. On the Internet, Kinyua — now accused of killing a family friend and...
Tags: Radio, Trials, International Law, MC Hammer, Computer Networking and Internet
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Baltimore man convicted of 2006 murder of Glen Burnie dentist
A Baltimore man serving a 60-year murder sentence now faces life without parole in an unrelated homicide in Glen Burnie, after he was convicted Monday of the first-degree murder of Dr. Albert Woonho Ro. Dante Jeter, 25, is scheduled to be sentenced...
Tags: Theft, Trials, Criminal Laws, Dentistry and Dental Health, Interior Policy
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Identity thieves filing fake returns using data on real taxpayers
Here's another reason to file your tax returns as early as possible: an identity thief might beat you to the money.
Identity thieves are filing fake federal returns using taxpayers' Social Security numbers and claiming tax refunds worth billions of...Tags: Banking, Theft, Social Security, Credit and Debt, Interior Policy
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Turnabout is fair play for aggressive abortion protesters
I love the idea of personally taking the fight over abortion directly to the overly aggressive anti-abortion protesters by publishing their home phone numbers ("Abortion fight widens," May 11). But in my opinion, this tactic should be taken even farther....Tags: Abortion Issue, Abortion, Interior Policy
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Public tour French Navy schooners docked in Annapolis
They departed the northwest coast of France two months ago — 26 crew members each aboard two historic French Navy schooners headed to North America.
With relatively calm seas, a chef well-versed in French cuisine and plenty of technological updates...Tags: Cruises, James Dean, New York City, Sailing, World War II (1939-1945)
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For children of Filipino teachers, an uncertain future
As the school year draws to a close, one group of Baltimore students isn't making plans for summer. They deflect discussions about courseloads for next year, and shy away from questions about which colleges they hope to attend. They don't talk about...Tags: Baltimore City Community College, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Awards and Prizes, Graduation, Lobbying
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Do we have what it takes to beat al-Qaida?
Does the U.S. (and the West) possess the internal fortitude to pay the required price to defeat contemporary enemies such asal-Qaidaand its progeny? This question crosses my mind whenever I'm exposed to the "peace groups" that occasionally pop up on...
Tags: Iraq, Mitt Romney, Iraq War (2003-2011), New York City, Afghanistan
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Robert M. Stock, FBI fingerprint expert
Robert M. Stock, a retired electrical engineer and FBI fingerprint pioneer whose work led to the establishment of the Automated Fingerprint Identification System, died Wednesday of complications from a stroke at his Severna Park home.
He was 83.
The son...Tags: Cornell University, Technology, National Economic Council, Military Equipment, Havre de Grace
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Thieves target the dead for ID theft
You can be dead and still be a victim in this world. A new report by ID Analytics find that thieves target the dead, using their Social Security numbers to get credit cards, cellphones and other services. The company says it compared the names, Social...Tags: Theft, Interior Policy, Social Security, Criminals
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Jurors weigh Owings Mills murder case
Six weeks after Scott M. Greenberg was found shot to death in his parents' house in Owings Mills in August, 2009, police arrested Gerald E. Sears and charged him with murder, robbery and drug-dealing. Police never found the murder weapon, or the wallet,...
Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Trials, Cocaine, Baltimore County
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Shredding events held to prevent identity theft in Maryland
A state business group has invited members of the public to bring their sensitive documents Saturday to "Shred Day" identity theft prevention events in Baltimore and Anne Arundel counties. The events, hosted by the Better Business Bureau of Greater...Tags: Theft, Business, White Marsh, Interior Policy
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