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WASHINGTON – Maryland’s senators voted Thursday with the majority of their fellow Democrats to let stand President Clinton’s veto of the partial-birth abortion ban
Tuition Hike At U. Md. Double the National Average
WASHINGTON – Students at the University of Maryland at College Park who have complained that the tuition and fee hike they’re being hit with next fall is too hefty were given new ammunition Wednesday
Southern Maryland Woman Called Hero For Help With Train Wreck
WASHINGTON – Joan Barr says she will never forget the beating fists of the captives she tried unsuccessfully to save from the MARC train that collided head-on with an Amtrak train in February
Fran’s Impact on the Chesapeake Bay Unknown
ANNAPOLIS — While the effects of tropical storm Fran were immediately seen last week in swollen and muddied tributaries, environmental officials and scientists say it is too early to tell the real story of the impact on the Chesapeake Bay
Maryland Taking Steps to Reform Education
WASHINGTON – Maryland has already taken some of the steps to reform education that were recommended Thursday by the National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future
Sexually-explicit Videos May Not Be Sold at Military Bases
WASHINGTON – Sexually-explicit videos and magazines could not be sold or rented at defense facilities under a measure approved Tuesday by the Senate
Student Newspaper Sues Top U. of Maryland Officials
WASHINGTON – The University of Maryland’s independent student newspaper and its parent company sued top university officials this week to try to gain information on parking tickets given to members of the men’s basketball team, other students and faculty