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Ex-police chief defends spying
Former Maryland State Police Superintendent Thomas E. "Tim" Hutchins defended yesterday the surveillance and infiltration of protest groups under his watch, saying investigators needed to gather information to prepare for potentially "volatile"...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Laws, Demonstration, Government, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Md. Senate GOP Caucus elects Kittleman, Jacobs to leadership posts
The Maryland Senate Republican Caucus voted unanimously yesterday to elect Sen. Allan H. Kittleman as minority leader and Sen. Nancy Jacobs as the minority whip, elevating a moderate and a social conservative to the leadership posts. Kittleman, who...Tags: Frederick County (Maryland), Casino and Gambling, Casino and Gambling Industry, Same-Sex Marriage, David R Brinkley
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County schools open amid fanfare
The Harford County superintendent of schools, accompanied by the county executive and a state senator, made her annual bus ride with students to celebrate the opening of the school year. Several schools rolled out a red carpet to welcome students. The...Tags: Rock and Roll Music, Family, Dutch Wonderland, Brighton Park, Academy Awards
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Brinkley to give up post
Sun reporterMaryland state Sen. David R. Brinkley, the minority leader, said yesterday that he would not seek a leadership post in the Republican Party caucus next year, partly because he said he needs to focus on his home life and business. Brinkley, a financial...Tags: Alex X Mooney, Frederick County (Maryland), Martin O'Malley, David R Brinkley, Political Candidates
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The favorite son of Aberdeen gets honor in Bel Air
Sun reportersAberdeen's favorite son received a hero's welcome last week -- in Bel Air. In the days leading up to Harford County's Cal Ripken Day festivities, questions arose about why the parade was held in Bel Air, the county seat, instead of Aberdeen, Ripken's...Tags: Economic Policy, J Robert Hooper, National Government, Government, Festive Event
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Oken's case a challenge in debate on death penalty
Sun StaffNext week's scheduled execution of Steven Oken presents a difficult case for all but the most resolute opponents of the death penalty. He fits none of the categories for which recent constitutional challenges have been mounted against the death penalty:...Tags: Trials, Prisons, Government, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Death Penalty
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Curran's views raise concern over conflict
Sun StaffA federal judge had derailed execution plans for convicted murderer Steven Oken, and a final push was needed before a killer could receive an injection of toxins. So the office of one of Maryland's most prominent death-penalty opponents sprang into...Tags: Trials, Anthony J O'Donnell, Judges, Death Penalty, Court Administration
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The Sun endorses
Recap of The Sun's endorsements for the Nov. 5, 2002 election GOVERNOR Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (D) -------------------- ATTORNEY GENERAL J. Joseph Curran Jr. (D) -------------------- BALTIMORE CITY YES to Questions A through N, P -------------...Tags: James W Campbell, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Edward J Kasemeyer, Ruth M Kirk, Elijah E Cummings
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Death penalty study is reviewed
Sun StaffA 2 1/2 -year study of Maryland's use of the death penalty entered the political galaxy of Annapolis yesterday, where lawmakers quickly spun it to their own purposes. The study, commissioned by Gov. Parris N. Glendening, has been awaited eagerly by...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Death Penalty, Parliament, Murder, Credit and Debt
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Schools' beg-a-thon develops into love-in for new governor
Sun StaffForget "beg-a-thon." The catchphrase of the day was far more akin to "love-in." Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s wife, Kendel, brought brownies to Comptroller William Donald Schaefer at the Board of Public Works meeting yesterday. The brownies were...Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Government, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Regional Authority
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First step is OK'd in new look at executions
Sun StaffGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. instructed his lieutenant governor yesterday to interview prosecutors, defense attorneys and others involved in the state's death penalty as a first step to deciding whether to seek further study of apparent racial and...Tags: Defendants, Prisons, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., White Marsh, Death Penalty
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Senate confirms Weinstein as city judge
Sun StaffBrushing aside unproven allegations that she may have lied about her sexual orientation on Army personnel forms nearly two decades ago, the Maryland Senate confirmed the nomination of Baltimore City District Judge Halee F. Weinstein by a wide margin...Tags: J Lowell Stoltzfus, Frederick County (Maryland), Alex X Mooney, Andrew P Harris, Government
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