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Isaac still tracking west of Fla., but forecast not unanimous
The latest forecast from the National Hurricane Center calls for Tropical Storm Isaac to pass by Florida's west coast toward Alabama and Louisiana, but there is disagreement from at least one meteorologist on that. The hurricane center's 2 p.m. update on...
Tags: Tropical Weather, Hurricane Isaac (2012), Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms
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Harford at the 2012 Republican National Convention
The country's top Republicans will gather next week for the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., where Mitt Romney will more than likely be named the party's nominee for president. The convention, which runs Monday through Thursday, will...Tags: Nancy Jacobs, 2012 Republican National Convention, Elections, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Republican Party
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Memo to Romney: Stop talking about your taxes; it's not helping
For all the media clamor for Mitt Romney to come clean on his past tax returns, maybe his campaign advisers would be better off just advising him to keep quiet on the matter, before he gaffes again. Mr. Romney's supposedly clarifying remark that he has...
Tags: Joe Biden, Federal Income Tax, U.S. Senate, 2012 Republican National Convention, Taxation
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Frank making return trip to GOP convention as delegate
Thirty-two years ago, then-20-year-old Bill Frank was one of 1,500 young people at the 1980 Republican National Convention in Detroit with the Reagan Youth Delegation, whose purpose was to stir up enthusiasm for the 69-year-old nominee — and show...Tags: Executive Branch, 2012 Republican National Convention, Baltimore County, Elections, Republican Party
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Is Akin really out of the Republican mainstream?
Missouri is a long way from Maryland, so residents can be forgiven for never having heard of Rep. Todd Akin prior to this week. But when the socially conservative Republican Senate candidate suggested that the victims of "legitimate rape" rarely get...
Tags: Karl Rove, Democratic Party, Claire McCaskill, U.S. Senate, Feminism
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Fla. eyeing Isaac; Joyce on deck in Atlantic
As weather watchers eye Tropical Storm Isaac in the southeastern Caribbean, what is likely to become Tropical Storm Joyce isn't far behind it in the Atlantic. We are still a few days away from an idea of where Isaac might impact the U.S., if at all....
Tags: Tropical Weather, Tropical Storms, National Hurricane Center
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Eagle Archive: If the past is a guide, political conventions are sure to be entertaining
As the Olympics draw to a close and the end of the summer looms on the horizon, you can be sure that the upcoming Republican and Democrat national conventions will provide end-of-summer entertainment. For those setting their DVRs: The Republican National...Tags: Slavery, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Carroll County (Maryland)
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A conspicuous absence in Tampa: George W. Bush
Since exiting the White House in January 2009, George W. Bush has effectively managed to keep himself out of the spotlight. While a handful of news stories have captured Mr. Bush's promotion of his cancer initiative in Africa and furnished updates on...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Democratic Party, 2012 Republican National Convention, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Richard Nixon
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Sister Mary Annita Link, educator
Sister Mary Annita Link, a member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame who had been a primary educator, died July 10 of heart disease at her order's Maria Health Care Center in the Woodbrook section of Baltimore County.
She was 89.
Catherine Elaine...Tags: Baltimore County, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Catonsville, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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MD GOP backing alternate candidate for president?
Maryland's Republican Party seems to be solidly behind presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, but the party raised some eyebrows today with an email solicitation. The missive advertises an upcoming pig roast. Among expected attendees it lists...Tags: Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Mitt Romney, Elections
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Bartlett to skip GOP convention
Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett has become the latest incumbent in Congress to announce he will skip his party's national convention this year to spend time campaigning for reelection, drawing a contrast with other state Republicans as well as his Democratic...Tags: Bartlett, Democratic Party, Claire McCaskill, Bob Dole, Joe Walsh
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Don't expect much excitement at the GOP convention
In the long lull before the Republican National Convention in Tampa in late August, party leaders and strategists for Mitt Romney are calculating how they can put their collective best foot forward. This year, it will not be easy. The usual...
Tags: Democratic Party, Joe Biden, Michele Bachmann, Richard Nixon, Pat Buchanan
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