Maryland

Schaefer Supported Glendening’s Campaign; Now Spars With Him

ANNAPOLIS- Comptroller William Donald Schaefer and Gov

RESEND for all needing

ANNAPOLIS A dozen Maryland legislators accused a Baltimore Catholic weekly newspaper of fueling violence and extremism after it published an editorial cartoon depicting abortion rights legislators boiling in a pot

RESEND for all needing

ANNAPOLIS Prompted by constituent complaints about managed care and the rising number of Marylanders without health insurance, two lawmakers have introduced legislation to design a universal health care plan for the state

Anti-Glendening Website Urges Assembly Approval of Ethics Reforms

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Amish Child Labor Exemption Passes House

WASHINGTON – The House Tuesday passed a bill that would let Amish teen- agers work in sawmill and carpentry jobs, an exception to child labor laws that opponents said could endanger children

Crackdown on Trash Haulers Forces 87 Trucks Off the Road

WASHINGTON – Maryland police and environmental officials took 87 trash trucks off the road this month, 13 percent of the total that they stopped as part of a nine- state crackdown

From Hitler to Elvis, Archives II is a Walk Through History

COLLEGE PARK – President Kennedy’s assassination is here

Kent Official Tells Congress Flexibility Is Good For Schools

WASHINGTON – Kent County Public Schools Superintendent Lorraine A

Millions of Documents Lure Academics, Amateurs to Archives II

COLLEGE PARK – It is 8:30 on a recent Tuesday evening — a half-hour before closing — and the bleary-eyed stragglers are filtering out of the National Archives II building after a full day’s work

Congress’ Odd Couple, Bartlett and Markey, Join Forces on Bill

WASHINGTON – The political ideologies of Reps