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Bel Air Catholics discuss papacy, sex abuse, priesthood, other church issues
Parishioners spoke their minds on Catholic church issues, including some people's dissatisfaction with the direction of the papacy, during a frank, emotional discussion held at Bel Air's St. Margaret Church on Sunday afternoon. Organized by Msgr....
Tags: Religious Leaders, The Pope, Benedict XVI, Roman Catholicism, Christianity
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Baltimore County man charged with stabbing his 14-year-old son
Baltimore County police say a Halethorpe man has been charged with attempted first-degree murder and other offenses in connection with the stabbing of his 14-year-old son Saturday morning. Police say Charles V. Palmer, 50, was in his attic in his home in...
Tags: Prosecution, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Halethorpe
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Abingdon man charged with assaulting, trying to rob woman in wheelchair
An Abingdon man is charged with assaulting and trying to rob a woman in a wheelchair on his street Tuesday. Gregory Kulis, 46, of the 300 block of Forsythia Court, was arrested Tuesday for allegedly trespassing at the home of a 52-year-old woman also...Tags: Prosecution
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Bill would allow most library employees to unionize
Most of the Howard County public library's 184 employees would have the right to unionize and bargain for pay and benefits under a bill that has been endorsed by the county delegation to Annapolis. The legislation follows an unsuccessful attempt in...Tags: Howard County, Patapsco, Libraries, Annapolis, Ellicott City
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Child rapist Merzbacher will stay in prison, U.S. court rules
John Merzbacher, a former South Baltimore parochial school teacher convicted of raping a student, will remain in prison after the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a decision Friday that could have set him free. In an emotional victory for the...
Tags: Justice System, Students, Federal Hill, Prosecution, U.S. Supreme Court
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Man allegedly stabs wife hours after release on own recognizance
Daren Ruffin had been home from jail for only about a week before he found himself in custody again. The charge was the same: second-degree assault, after his wife told Baltimore police that Ruffin beat her. But instead of spending a month in jail in...
Tags: Baltimore Police Department, Prisons, Injuries and Wounds, Police Arrests, Prosecution
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Our society needs to find a solution other than abortion [Commentary]
It is long past time to question the appalling intellectual dishonesty that has led us to kill 54 million children through abortion in the past 40 years. We must, as a matter of justice, find better solutions to difficult pregnancies. Civilized...Tags: Abortion, Biology
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Enough gun laws on books already
Like many of Gov. Martin O'Malley's constituents, I strongly urge him to withdraw any legislation to ban so-called "assault weapons" and "high capacity" magazines. He should stop any legislation that creates gun-free zones and not make laws that hurt law-...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Personal Weapon Control, James Holmes, U.S. Military, Punishment
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Balto. Co. woman murdered despite police safety watch
The woman stabbed to death in her Garrison apartment this week was under police watch and had sought a court order for protection against her alleged killer, a former boyfriend who had been threatening her for years, Baltimore County police said Thursday....Tags: Substance Abuse, Justice System, Christopher B. Shank, Prosecution, Baltimore County
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Filibuster reform can't wait
Two months after American voters made it clear they want effective government — and two years before the U.S. Senate's next opportunity to reform its broken rules — that "do nothing" chamber appears poised to fix its filibuster. In its present...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Elections, Barbara A. Mikulski, Lyndon B. Johnson, Voting
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A scary situation that could have been even scarier
It could have ended badly. Last Saturday, as many as 10,000 people listened while blogger Frank James MacArthur broadcast his stand-off with the Baltimore City Police Department live via Internet radio. The BPD had been trying for more than a week to...
Tags: Protest, Social Media, Colleges and Universities, Occupy Wall Street, Washington, DC
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Police blotter
Aberdeen Aberdeen police report: A checkbook was stolen last Thursday in the 400 block of Chestnut Street. A mailbox was rifled through last Thursday at Burton Manor Apartments, in the 600 block of Cornell Street. Valentine's Day candy was stolen last...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Juvenile Delinquency, Police Arrests, Vandalism, Maryland State Police
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