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Baltimore welcomes a new archbishop
Today's installation of William E. Lori as the 16th archbishop of Baltimore is a noteworthy event, not only for the half-million Catholics in an archdiocese that stretches from Middle River to the mountains of Western Maryland, but for non-Catholics, too....
Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Roman Catholicism, Same-Sex Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Labor Legislation
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A surprise reunion, a friendship resumed
In 26 years as a Marine, Sgt. Maj. Brian Taylor has lost several comrades. But he never forgot that "puny little squiggly kid" from West Baltimore who "just had all of this motivation and no direction." Taylor had been a mentor to Sgt. Maurice Bease in...
Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Armed Forces, Miramar, Air and Space Accidents
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Limited seats at Fort Meade for public to watch terror arraignments
Members of the public may watch the arraignment of self-proclaimed 9/11mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other terror suspects from Fort Meade on Saturday, but seating for the video feed will be limited, a spokesman for the Army base said...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Television Industry, Terrorism, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Fort Meade (military base)
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Afghan killings point to the limits of an all-volunteer army
The American soldier accused of massacring 17 people in a solo rampage on a remote southern Afghanistan village faces multiple charges of murder and attempted murder. Whisked out of the country by the Army, he is now being held at Fort Leavenworth, Kan....
Tags: Iraq, Wars and Interventions, World War II (1939-1945), Joe Biden, International Military Interventions
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A betrayal of veterans
"I want to be absolutely clear: We cannot, and we must not, balance the budget on the backs of our veterans, and as commander in chief, I won't allow it." — President Barack Obama "It is absolutely essential to honor the commitments we have made...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Jim Webb, Government Health Care, TRICARE, Health Insurance Cost
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Bongino up on TV in GOP race
Republican Senate candidate Daniel Bongino began airing his first television ad Wednesday, a largely introductory spot that argues that Washington has "left behind significant portions of our inner city." Bongino, who is seeking the GOP nomination in...Tags: Republican Party, Benjamin L. Cardin, Primaries, Severna Park, U.S. Secret Service
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Key races, little interest as primary nears
Despite high-profile races — including a Republican presidential contest that brought the candidates swinging through the state and a nationally significant House race in Western Maryland — elections officials predict that turnout could fall...Tags: Benjamin L. Cardin, Bill Clinton, Voting, Government, Severna Park
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Md. voters to have say in GOP primary
Candidates in the 6th Congressional District ran from polling place to polling place this morning, confronting particularly low turnouts despite the sunny, warm weather.
Still, the candidates were confident in their get-out-the-vote operation and...Tags: Voting, Government, Frederick County (Maryland), Democratic Party, U.S. House Committee on the Budget
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Bongino wins, some races too close to call
Not everything in Tuesday's primary election came in by deadline for the print edition of The Sun. Here’s a look at few races that didn’t make today's story. - Republican Daniel Bongino beat Richard J. Douglas in the Senate primary by...Tags: Benjamin L. Cardin, Roscoe G Bartlett, Auto Trends, U.S. Senate, Primaries
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Stanley Harrison, Mencken scholar
Stanley Harrison, a communications and writing teacher who edited a scholarly journal about H.L. Mencken, died of cardiac arrest after a stroke April 5 at the home of a friend in Miami Beach, Fla. He was 81 and lived in Florida and Woodbine.
Born in East...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, U.S. Department of Defense, College Park (Orlando, Florida), Stroke
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Military spending is misplaced U.S. priority
On April 17, I will be protesting war taxes at Baltimore's main post office. I realize that taxes fund many good programs — education, environment and diplomacy. But sadly when 57 percent of the federal budget goes to the Pentagon, the government'...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting
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From Sun Magazine: Giuliana Rancic isn't afraid to bring reality to reality TV
Growing up in Bethesda, Giuliana Rancic thought there was nothing more glamorous than the news women she saw on TV. First at the University of Maryland, College Park, then at graduate school in Washington, she trained to join their ranks, heading with...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer, White House, Television Industry, Placido Domingo
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