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When you get on the civil rights train, you can never get off. That was the late Parren Mitchell’s urging. Contemporary events, if nothing else, prove him…
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Comptroller Peter Franchot has a finely tuned political ear – and little regard for political correctness. He realized early that former governor William…
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Former governor Bob Ehrlich for President? Really?Why not, he's saying. He’s got his toe in the New Hampshire waters. It felt like Dundalk to him, he told…
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The election’s behind us. Winter lurks. And depending on who or where you are on the political spectrum, it’s a season of change, challenge and…
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Is the Red Line rail project dead? It’s a $2.9 billion effort. Advocates say it will re-energize the Baltimore region.But word on the street says it’s…
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A disturbed and obstreperous hospital patient was physically restrained and then hit with an electronic stun gun repeatedly. The patient, George King,…
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A listener's long bill of anti-O’Malley particulars includes this:“He plundered dedicated funds from the budget and transferred them to the general…
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Would we know how often our citizens are brutalized by the police if a newspaper had not laid it out so dramatically – and authoritatively?Fortunately,…
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The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat.Have ever had the two moments so jarringly juxtaposed? The fall of Ray Rice and the rise of the O’s? We are as…
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Russell Neverdon Sr.’s effort to win a spot on this year’s election ballot would appear to be an uphill proposition – but not without value.He’s a few…