Court Asked To Rethink Parents’ Responsibility In Son’s Crash

ANNAPOLIS – A lawyer has asked the Maryland Court of Appeals to reconsider its decision not to hold parents responsible for their adult son’s accident in a car they gave him

NASA’s Web Site Gives Earthbound A View of the Stars

WASHINGTON – If you’ve ever wondered what the surface of Mercury looks like, or a neutron star, you can find out on NASA’s World Wide Web site

Black Youth Want National Civil Rights Monument

WASHINGTON – A black youth group Friday called for the creation of a national civil rights monument to help educate the public about a movement that some history books have failed

Service Learning Is Fun for Some State Students

ANNAPOLIS – Five hundred hours

Diplomats Targeted by Bill Before General Assembly

ANNAPOLIS – Foreign diplomats who commit crimes or are involved in motor vehicle accidents in Maryland would be reported to the U

Smart Growth Legislation Gets Mixed Reviews

ANNAPOLIS – As the General Assembly began debating two of Gov

House Committee Approves AIDS Task Force Bill

ANNAPOLIS – The House Environmental Matters Committee Friday recommended passage of a bill to establish a task force to study HIV in state prisons

Norton Introduces Bill to Eliminate Tax Exemptions For Special Interests

WASHINGTON – Tax exemptions enjoyed by three dozen special- interest groups that have offices in the District would be eliminated under a bill introduced Thursday by D

N.J. Governor Talks Advises Midshipmen on Moral Leadership

ANNAPOLIS – Touting her administration’s accomplishments in New Jersey, Gov

Lacrosse Sticks, Jousters’ Lances Clash over Official Md. Sport

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s athletes will be roaming the halls of government Tuesday demanding that the Legislature decide which sports the state should recognize as its own:

* Jousting, which has held the honor exclusively since 1962