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Who says there's not voter fraud in Maryland?
So Brennan Center for Justice lawyer Mimi Marziani "knows for a fact that there is no evidence of a voter fraud problem" ("Maryland group alleges voter-roll problems," June 22). Really? Didn't the article say a few paragraphs before that there are...Tags: Election Rigging, Elections
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Big plans for this year's African American Festival
Shelonda Stokes has a vision for this year's African American Festival — and it's a whopper.
In her second year producing the festival, she's already excited about one of its new features: a fitness-craving flashmob, with enough people to earn a...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Physical Fitness and Exercise, MC Lyte, Slick Rick, Medical Procedures and Tests
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There's a role for the church in politics
Your letter writers insist ad nauseum that the Catholic Church should not be involved in politics. This is absurd. Even Michelle Obama said recently that the issues presently confronting us are not only political in nature but are also moral questions...Tags: Parkville
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What Barack Obama whispered in Carla Hayden's ear
The Baltimore SunThe president leaned in, lightly touched Carla Hayden's shoulders and sent a whispered message into her right ear. What exactly did Barack Obama, leader of the free world, say to the CEO of the Enoch Pratt Free Library? A national secret? A sweet...Tags: Libraries, Barack Obama, Richard M. Daley, Enoch Pratt Free Library
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Morgan hosts White House forum on concerns of African-American community
A senior White House adviser outlined President Barack Obama's initiatives to make college more affordable and provide assistance to small businesses during an African-American policy forum at Morgan State University on Friday. Valerie Jarrett, a...
Tags: Small Businesses, Students, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Barack Obama, White House
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Four more years — for what?
Democrats and Republicans can surely agree on one thing — if the presidential election were a popularity contest (which it isn't, as Al Gore famously observed when he ran against the affable George W. Bush), the current incumbent would be a shoo-...
Tags: Al Gore, Walter Mondale, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Wednesday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... Brian McKnight, Clutch to headline Artscape 2012: R&B artist Brian McKnight, rockers Clutch and funksters the Rebirth Brass Band will headline this year's Artscape festival, set for July 20-22. O'Malley to stump in Wisconsin for Walker...Tags: Brian McKnight, Martin O'Malley, Artscape, Government, University System of Maryland
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Tall ships, Baltimore Pride and Andrew Zimmern all in one week
The Baltimore SunHarford County Restaurant Week continues through Sunday, and Maryland Wine Week continues through June 18. And here come the tall ships, and hundreds of thousands of tourists. Start picking. The summer edition of Baltimore Restaurant Week returns on July...Tags: Washington, DC, Restaurants, Baltimore Restaurant Week, Foods and Beverages, Locust Point
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Obama's truthiness
It's becoming increasingly clear that President Barack Obamais not burdened with too heavy a commitment to honesty. This is hardly a shock about any politician, but revelations of dishonesty hurt some more than others. Announce that Bill Clinton has been...
Tags: Cancer, White House, Barack Obama, Authors, Bill Ayers
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Laurel gets its first health and wellness ambassador
For more than 30 years, Carl Powell has taught exercise classes on television and in gyms and spas in Hawaii, Germany and other parts of the world. For seven years, he conducted workout sessions on the Tom Joyner Morning Show's annual Fantastic Voyage...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Hospitals and Clinics, Diplomacy, White House, Armed Forces
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Review: 'VEEP' shines a hilarious light on often dim-witted world of politics
"VEEP" is the kind of series that separates HBO from almost every other channel or network making television these days. It takes great risks, dares to break new ground, includes some of the most imaginative artists working in the arts and aims for...
Tags: Arrested Development (tv program) , Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Concerts, The Pentagon, Comedy (genre)
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'The Wire' has ended, but its talent is still being tapped
With Felicia "Snoop" Pearson's guilty plea last week to conspiracy to sell heroin, one question being asked by fans of "The Wire" is how other cast members of the Baltimore-based series are doing.
The answer: Several are doing just fine professionally....Tags: African Americans, Ben Whishaw, Television Industry, Community (tv program), Marshall Faulk
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