In
The Sun
,
does the wide reveal of an unexpected, though not surprising, political comeback: that of former state senator Larry Young (as hinted at earlier in
), who was kicked out of the state Senate in January 1998 for a
. Young's said to be considering a race for his old seat in the
. "I believe in redemption," Senate President
tells
The Sun
. "And I believe whatever price he had to pay, I think he paid it. And as far as I'm concerned, the slate's clear." Guess Miller doesn't much care for
.
Speaking of Miller, Gov.
doesn't seem to much like the way the Senate president and his colleagues'
into the administration's hiring and firing practices are going, instead suggesting a bipartisan study or something like that. Miller, always good for a quote: "It's more governor crybaby," he says.
has the
Sun
's report, and
do the story for
The Washington Post
.
Also in
The Sun
,
takes on the perennial problem of tasteless T-shirts in
, Ocean City.
Two interesting recent stories in the
Post
:
take a look at the historic ineptitude of
when it comes to running for higher office. This, of course, ties in to the Free State's current No. 2,
, and his as-yet-undeclared candidacy for the U.S. Senate. Also,
details Montgomery County Exec (and as-yet-undeclared candidate for governor)
's upcoming trip to
, where he plans not only to discuss the expected immigration and trade issues, but also, due to
, gang warfare.
In Sunday's Hagerstown
Herald-Mail
,
has a good story about
safety.
Finally,
, in the U.K.'s
Guardian
, writes about female conductors and the challenges they face, tying in to the
's recent handing of the baton to
.