censorship
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- 'Fifty Shades of Grey' isn't too hot for Harford County
- 'Fifty Shades of Grey' was not selected for purchase by the Harford County Library because it is pornography
- Mary Hastler, the Harford County librarian, decided not to purchase the popular novel Fifty Shades of Grey because of its "pornographic" content.
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- The riots between Egyptian Copts, Muslims and security forces suggest how difficult the country's peaceful transition to democracy may be to achieve
- Maryland will soon have to allow guns outside the home without a carry permit
- Siddiqui out of order in preemptively censoring Dyer
- Animal experiments: Alternate, superior methods are available for chemical weapons training
- David Craig paid $18,000 for defense in state investigation
- Spray-paint artist Mark Chase typically spends his summers in Ocean City along the boardwalk where he creates sci-fi landscapes in a matter of minutes, spraying and smudging to pulsating music as crowds gather. He earns his living as a showman, taking tips for his work. But his most important performance this year may be in Baltimore's federal court, where he's waging a constitutional battle that could change the face of the boardwalk..
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- Same-sex marriage: Baltimore archbishop has the obligation to stand up for church traditions, and the governor should not check his faith at the door
- Premise that teachers don't value their pensions is faulty.
- And documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act and published today at Judicial Watch show an Obama White House that tried to bully the press into submission. And when the news operation wouldn't bend, Team Obama tried to punish them.
- As was the case two years ago when O'Malley and his family were in the Bel Air parade, they were the target of obnoxious behavior, namely parade spectators loudly booing an elected official with whom they apparently disagree.
- Perryville plans to seek further information in efforts to secure impact grant money from the Hollywood Casino Perryville and could seek legal action in the future
- Religious moderation is not watered-down fundamentalism but a fully formed thought system that can lead to a more peaceful world
- The Sun relies on inflated figures about the prevalence of mental illness to insult the character of people in Ruxton.
- Animal-rights group says elephant with positive TB test is a danger, but circus and government health officials say there is no danger
- Rapper aims to reclaim 'Godfather of Gangsta Rap' with new album and tour