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Paul Theodore Pojman, Towson U. professor
Paul Theodore Pojman, a professor of philosophy at Towson University and a community activist, died Sept. 20 of lung cancer at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Hampden resident was 45.
"Paul's area was the philosophy of science, and he focused on...Tags: Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Lung Cancer
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It isn't easy to be good
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says he was planning this even before the recent scandals in the top ranks of the Pentagon and CIA, but he's ordered the military to double down on ethics training for its senior officers. In a memo to Gen. Martin Dempsey,...
Tags: Afghanistan, John Allen, Paula Broadwell, The Pentagon, The New York Times
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Dr. Moreland Perkins, philosophy professor
Dr. Moreland Perkins, a philosophy professor who taught at the University of Maryland, College Park and was also former mayor of Riverdale Park, died Nov. 7 of pneumonia at St. Joseph Medical Center.
The Roland Park resident was 85.
"Moreland was highly...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, University of Virginia, Literature, State University of New York, Colleges and Universities
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Inspector General's report criticizes city's phone purchases
An investigation by the city's inspector general into the Rawlings-Blake administration's purchase of nearly $675,000 in phone and computer equipment found possible conflicts of interest and missed opportunities for "significant cost savings."...Tags: Technology, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, William H. Cole IV, Bernard C. Young, Robert W. Curran
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Bill before City Council aims to close 'gaps' in ethics code
Two city watchdog officials are proposing legislation to close "gaps" in Baltimore's ethics code after learning of attempts to take advantage of loopholes. One provision would prohibit City Council members from accepting gifts from anyone who has lobbied...Tags: Lobbying, Employees, Values, Labor Legislation
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Moderate Muslims did stand up for their values
Like op-ed writer Zainab Al-Suwaij ("Moderate Muslims must stand up for their values," Sept. 24) I, too, am an angry Arab Muslim woman Not only that. I am bleeding from inside. On one side, the great prophet of Islam, the mercy for all the worlds and the...Tags: Islam, Values
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Bartlett aide admits he erred by not disavowing his own candidacy
The chair of the Maryland Republican Party admits he erred by not disavowing his congressional campaign before he started working part-time for Rep. Roscoe Bartlett in June. Alex Mooney began raising money last year for a 2012 bid for Maryland's Sixth...Tags: Federal Election Commission, David Sloan, Parties and Movements, The Washington Post, Values
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New Aberdeen ethics form still be formulated
The city of Aberdeen is still a couple weeks away from submitting to the state its revised ethics ordinance, which the state rejected earlier this year after it was approved by the city council. The state has a disclosure form and earlier this year...Tags: Finance, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Local Government, Festive Events, Cecil County
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City says it can't find contract governing mayor's free 1st Mariner tickets
The Baltimore SunMayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's law office says it can't find the current contract it has argued allows her to accept free 1st Mariner Arena tickets, but can find an older, 1988-version of the agreement with the arena that permits the behavior. "After...Tags: Judges, Rihanna, 1st Mariner Arena, Alicia Keys, Labor Legislation
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Annapolis to rewrite ethics rules for elected officials
Proposed new ethics rules would end the practice of keeping secret any unethical conduct by Annapolis city officials. Current law requires all violations to be kept confidential, city Ethics Commission Chairman Jim Dolezal said. The new laws call for the...Tags: Public Officials, Elections, Local Government, Baltimore County, The Happiest News!
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More than half of city officials, employees fill out ethics forms wrong
More than half of the 1,900 city officials and employees required to complete ethics and financial disclosure forms fill out the forms incorrectly or not at all. Those are the findings of a report written by a mayoral fellow this year who reviewed the...Tags: Employees, Syracuse University, Government, Public Officials, Values
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Romney and Ryan build a bridge to the 20th century
The Republican team of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan is less about the future than it is about nostalgia for a past that many Americans imagine was better -- a time when businessmen were free of government meddling and all citizens, even the poor, old or...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Mitt Romney, Elections, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Paul Ryan
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