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Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  • Duncan's candidacy roils Montgomery Co. politics

    Former Montgomery County executive Doug Duncan's decision to run for his old seat after a six-year hiatus has changed the political landscape of the state's largest county even as critics argue that new demographics could present a big hurdle to his comeback.
    Former Montgomery County executive Doug Duncan's decision to run for his old seat after a six-year hiatus has changed the political landscape of the state's largest county even as critics argue that new demographics could present a big hurdle to his...
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    Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  • Duncan's candidacy roils Montgomery Co. politics

    Former Montgomery County executive Doug Duncan's decision to run for his old seat after a six-year hiatus has changed the political landscape of the state's largest county even as critics argue that new demographics could present a big hurdle to his comeback.
    Former Montgomery County executive Doug Duncan's decision to run for his old seat after a six-year hiatus has changed the political landscape of the state's largest county even as critics argue that new demographics could present a big hurdle to his...

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      May 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    1. In Benghazi and eyond, fallen workers remembered

      Let's take a break from the raging discord that has dominated Washington lately by remembering federal employees who died abroad in service to their country. With so much attention focused on what the government has done wrong, we'll end the week with...

      Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Prince George's County, Labor Legislation, Afghanistan, Anne Smedinghoff

    2. May 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    3. Top item on Obama's agenda: damage control

      As it must come to all American presidents, it seems, Barack Obama's policy agenda is being crowded out of the headlines by the imperative of damage control against administration scandal.
      As it must come to all American presidents, it seems, Barack Obama's policy agenda is being crowded out of the headlines by the imperative of damage control against administration scandal. The allegations of incompetence or worse in the IRS' targeting...

      Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Dwayne Johnson, U.S. Congress, Monica Lewinsky, Barack Obama

    4. May 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    5. Obama's 'Katrina moment'

      It has been a rough week or so for the Obama administration. From Benghazi to the tapping of reporters' phones to the IRS admitting that it targeted conservative groups for extra scrutiny, the press is in a frenzy, and many are questioning President Barack Obama's future. If the president does not soon regain control of the narrative, he is likely to suffer the same fate as his predecessor — a collapse in public confidence and a vastly diminished second term. To understand President Obama's situation, we need to explore a little presidential theory and some recent presidential history.
      It has been a rough week or so for the Obama administration. From Benghazi to the tapping of reporters' phones to the IRS admitting that it targeted conservative groups for extra scrutiny, the press is in a frenzy, and many are questioning President...

      Tags: C. Ray Nagin, Barack Obama, Lewis Libby, White House, FEMA

    6. May 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    7. Georgian president visits Baltimore

      Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili visited Baltimore on Wednesday as part of a U.S. tour intended to build support for his country's bid to join NATO. Saakashvili visited the city to meet with Sen. Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat. He has also met with...

      Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Georgia, NATO, Mikheil Saakashvili

    8. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    9. 'Right wing' doesn't equal 'terrorist'

      "If history were to repeat itself," warned President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his 1944 State of the Union address, "and we were to return to the so-called normalcy of the 1920s, then it is certain that even though we shall have conquered our enemies on the battlefields abroad, we shall have yielded to the spirit of fascism here at home."
      "If history were to repeat itself," warned President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his 1944 State of the Union address, "and we were to return to the so-called normalcy of the 1920s, then it is certain that even though we shall have conquered our enemies on...

      Tags: New York City, Rush Limbaugh, Barack Obama, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Protest

    10. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    11. Adoption ban elevates politics over protecting kids

      Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland recently met with the family of Sergei Magnitsky. The reasons for the meeting: In 2009, Mr. Magnitsky was jailed in Russia for exposing governmental corruption. While in prison, he died after allegedly being tortured. In December, with the energetic legislative support of Senator Cardin, Congress passed a statute, the Magnitsky Act, forbidding those accused of human rights abuses in Russia from traveling to the U.S. This month, the Magnitsky family came to Washington to thank Senator Cardin for his efforts.
      Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland recently met with the family of Sergei Magnitsky. The reasons for the meeting: In 2009, Mr. Magnitsky was jailed in Russia for exposing governmental corruption. While in prison, he died after allegedly being tortured. In...

      Tags: U.S. Congress, Adoption, Russia, Family, Trials

    12. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    13. Johns Hopkins graduate killed in bomb blast in Afghanistan

      Anne Smedinghoff wanted to help the people of Afghanistan, those who knew her say. The 25-year-old Johns Hopkins University graduate was attempting to deliver textbooks to school children there when she and four other Americans were killed in a car bomb blast Saturday.
      Anne Smedinghoff wanted to help the people of Afghanistan, those who knew her say. The 25-year-old Johns Hopkins University graduate was attempting to deliver textbooks to school children there when she and four other Americans were killed in a car bomb...

      Tags: Easter, Christopher Stevens, Chicago Tribune, Afghanistan, Bombings

    14. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    15. Can the GOP reverse the damage done by Iraq?

      Is the Iraq war to blame for the mess we are in?
      Is the Iraq war to blame for the mess we are in? Now, I should qualify that question by explaining "mess" and "we." By "mess," I mean the dawn of Barack Obama's second term, the predictably catastrophic rollout of Obamacare, the exploding debt and...

      Tags: Iraq, Barack Obama, Culture, White House, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

    16. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    17. Chuck Hagel survives

      After all the thunder and lightning signifying nothing but more Republican obstructionism, former Sen. Chuck Hagel has taken over at the Pentagon, vowing a realistic approach to America's military role in the world.
      After all the thunder and lightning signifying nothing but more Republican obstructionism, former Sen. Chuck Hagel has taken over at the Pentagon, vowing a realistic approach to America's military role in the world. Not surprisingly, he indicated he...

      Tags: U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Afghanistan, U.S. Department of Defense, Pakistan

    18. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    19. Opening the door to peace

      Given how low the expectations were for President Barack Obama's highly publicized trip to the Middle East, it may not be saying much to declare that he exceeded them. But given the precarious state of Israeli-Palestinian relations, it would also be easy to underappreciate just how crucial his efforts may prove to be in the long quest for a lasting peace in the Middle East. When Mr. Obama arrived in Israel, he faced many who believed that the possibility of a two-state solution was on its death bed, if not gone already. Although the president brokered no breakthrough, he did make it appear that, for at least a little while longer, a negotiated peace deal is still a legitimate option.
      Given how low the expectations were for President Barack Obama's highly publicized trip to the Middle East, it may not be saying much to declare that he exceeded them. But given the precarious state of Israeli-Palestinian relations, it would also be...

      Tags: Benjamin Netanyahu, Hamas, Barack Obama, United Nations, Government

    20. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    21. We should not be aiding Egypt when Maryland needs help

      What! I can't believe it. The Sun reports that Secretary of State John Kerry promises to give Egypt $190 million to help the government pay its bills ("Egypt deal with IMF of paramount importance: Kerry," Mar. 2). Last week I heard it was $60 million. That was bad enough. They shouldn't get anything since Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has formed an alliance with Hamas who is supported by al-Qaida and Iran. We can't buy their loyalty when a majority of them advocate that Sharia law is their goal, not democracy.
      What! I can't believe it. The Sun reports that Secretary of State John Kerry promises to give Egypt $190 million to help the government pay its bills ("Egypt deal with IMF of paramount importance: Kerry," Mar. 2). Last week I heard it was $60 million....

      Tags: Egypt, Immigration, Al-Qaeda, Mohamed Morsi, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

    22. Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    23. Since when does it take a political campaign to become secretary of state?

      There was a time when a president and the opposition party in Congress could agree on certain basics, such as the right of the chief executive to select members of his cabinet with no fuss or bother.
      There was a time when a president and the opposition party in Congress could agree on certain basics, such as the right of the chief executive to select members of his cabinet with no fuss or bother. The president's most important choice in this...

      Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Congress, Susan Collins, Hillary Clinton, Lindsey O. Graham

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