WASHINGTON – Less than six months out from their 2010 victories, Maryland’s House of Representatives’ members are already raising funds for their 2012 campaigns, some more successfully than others, according to the latest Federal Election Commission reports
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WASHINGTON – With a looming government shutdown, the Maryland unemployment division is bracing for a potential increase in claims by furloughed federal workers
Bartlett Lets Faith Be His Guide as He ‘Teas’ Up Social, Fiscal Issues
WASHINGTON – Roscoe Bartlett was a tea partyer before the tea party was cool
Maryland’s First Lady Joins Obamas at White House Bullying Prevention Conference
WASHINGTON – Maryland’s first lady Katie O’Malley joined President Obama and the nation’s first lady to discuss concerns about pervasive bullying in American schools at the inaugural White House Conference on Bullying Prevention
Uncertainty Rules Detainees’ Lives at Guantanamo Bay Prison
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba – Time in a prison here is much like any other in America — long, monotonous days behind razor wire and concrete walls — with one key difference: An inmate on American soil knows when imprisonment will end
Guantanamo Military Tribunals Differ from U.S. Trials
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba – The vast majority of the more than 170 detainees at Guantanamo Bay’s prison camps, including a former Baltimore resident, have not been charged with any crime
Valentine’s Day Provides Little Love for Socially Conscious Consumers
WASHINGTON – Valentine’s Day, with estimated sales of $15