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Timing, response helpful for UM
Sun StaffLucky timing and a prompt response by the University of Maryland to allegations that one of its coaches paid money to a prospective football player might have spared the school and the player serious consequences, experts say. NCAA rules forbid anyone...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Ralph Friedgen, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lawyers, Gaming
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The city's advocate
SunSpot StaffJames L. Shea, managing partner of Venable, Baetjer and Howard, one of Baltimore's largest law firms, was elected chairman of the Downtown Partnership earlier this year. He recently discussed his plans for the firm, managing a legal business in an...Tags: Business, Business Enterprises, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Justice System, Bankruptcy
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Enigmatic partners pursue a rich deal
Sun National StaffSecond of two parts HOLLYWOOD, Fla. - Donald Trump thought it couldn't be done. He'd exercised all his usual charms to land a casino development deal with the Seminole Tribe of Florida - hiring lobbyists, wheedling politicians, indulging tribal leaders...Tags: Minority Groups, Golf, Business, The Seminole Tribe, Casino and Gambling
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Handling of inmate defended by state
Sun StaffAn inmate who died after a violent struggle with correctional staff at a Western Maryland prison last year was handled appropriately and did not appear to be in medical distress after the encounter, according to court papers filed by state lawyers...Tags: Legal Service, Trials, Lawyers, Maryland, Family
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Job recruits might get legal help
Sun Staff and Orlando SentinelMicronesians and Marshall Islanders recruited to work in the United States by "body brokers" may now be able to get free legal assistance in Florida and Maryland. But a ruling by the U.S. Legal Services Corp. still bars them from receiving legal aid from...Tags: Legal Service, Lawyers, Labor Legislation, Maryland, Kissimmee
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Disclosure at Chimes puts donors in the dark
Sun ReporterThe Chimes, a highly respected, Baltimore-based nonprofit group that provides jobs and care for the disabled, paid three top executives $2.44 million over three years that it failed to disclose in Internal Revenue Service filings of Chimes Inc. and its...Tags: National Government, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Marketing, Netherlands, Gaming
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Rookie basks in the glare of his political fireworks
Sun StaffSince Del. Donald H. Dwyer Jr. arrived in the State House a year ago, he has sued another delegate, accused nine Democrats of casting "anti-American" votes and admonished Annapolis' mayor to be a "true American." Last month, the first-term Republican...Tags: Democratic Party, National Government, Church and State Relations, Minority Groups, Business Enterprises
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She'll be Martha's judge
Newsday Staff WriterIt may be Martha Stewart's high-profile day in court, but the woman who will command the stage starting next week is a petite, reserved 74-year-old whose daily attire will be basic black. Manhattan U.S. District Court Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum,...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Business Enterprises, Washington, DC, Family, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Out of loss, a struggle for meaning
Sun StaffThe No. 7 elevated train clanks and squeals along the rooftops of Queens, scattering pigeons on the way past Shea Stadium, sliding by graffiti on brick and rusty steel. The riders, a polyglot mix, study textbooks, argue into cell phones, chat in Korean,...Tags: National Government, Terrorism, Business Enterprises, Documentary (genre), Long Island
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2 more allege abuse by priest
Sun StaffA lawyer for the man accused of shooting the Rev. Maurice J. Blackwell said yesterday that at least two more people have come forward with new allegations that the Catholic priest abused them sexually decades ago, including at St. Mary's Seminary. The...Tags: Church and State Relations, Business Enterprises, Family, Justice System, Students
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The primary players
The Associated PressHere are the key players in the Microsoft antitrust case: - Bill Gates, 47, Microsoft Corp.'s chairman. After dropping out of Harvard University, co-founded Microsoft in 1975 with Paul Allen. Even with the country's technology slump, still America's...Tags: Business Enterprises, Justice System, Government, Guerrilla Activity, Witnesses
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Iraq crash shatters two families
Sun StaffIn the wee hours of May 21, an Army Humvee on night patrol in Iraq hit a bump and flipped. An American soldier was crushed to death, and the driver - a 25-year-old sergeant from Dundalk with an infectious smile - faces the possibility of life in prison....Tags: Wars and Interventions, Transportation Accidents, Larry David, Criminal Laws, Japan
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