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Revised bus route plan still draws some critics
Sun StaffThe Ehrlich administration might have appeased some critics by tabling much of its plan for new bus routes, but others are saying the scaled-back measure has serious flaws. The head of the union representing bus drivers and the Baltimore NAACP...Tags: Government, Robert L Flanagan, Patterson Park, NAACP, Heads of State
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Metro area bus route overhaul is delayed
Sun StaffStung by a public outcry, the Ehrlich administration is backing off many of the most controversial changes it had proposed in May as part of a sweeping restructuring of Baltimore-area bus routes and will adopt a more gradual approach to overhauling the...Tags: Government, Roland Park, Robert L Flanagan, Lisa A Gladden, Public Officials
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State gives more time for bus-route comments
Baltimore-area commuter bus riders will have an additional 30 days to comment on proposed route changes, Transportation Secretary Robert L. Flanagan said yesterday. A day earlier, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. had announced a 30-day extension for comments...Tags: Public Transportation, Robert L Flanagan, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Report doubts Palmeiro
Sun ReporterWASHINGTON // A House committee report released yesterday undermines former Orioles star Rafael Palmeiro's contention that his positive steroids test was accidental and provides an alarming glimpse at life inside the team's clubhouse, which one lawmaker...Tags: Tom Davis, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Major League Baseball, Sports
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Palmeiro didn't provide hard truth, but Congress asked soft questions
WHILE WE WAIT for Congress to figure out what it is going to do with Rafael Palmeiro and Major League Baseball's flawed drug policy, it might be a good time to point out something very important. Congress isn't entirely blameless in this mess. If you...Tags: Government, Tom Davis, Major League Baseball, Jack Nicholson, Sports
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Recent series of political scandals could hurt GOP
Sun reporterWASHINGTON // With Republican fortunes in Washington already in decline, the indictment of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay of Texas could hardly come at a worse time for his party. DeLay, often described as the most powerful man on Capitol Hill, had been...Tags: Values, Politics, Valerie Plame Wilson, Election Day, Meteorological Disasters
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Analysis: Young, minorities join to form new U.S. majority
America turned a page yesterday. Barack Obama broke through the racial barrier to the Oval Office, becoming the first African-American to gain the presidency. And his electoral landslide delivered a powerful message about a new generation of American...Tags: Politics, African Americans, Barack Obama, John Kerry, Local Elections
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Truth or consequences
Sun ReporterWhen pitching great Roger Clemens and his former trainer, Brian McNamee, answered questions from a congressional committee yesterday about Clemens' alleged steroid use, one of them wasn't telling the truth. That disconnect in credibility, rather than...Tags: Tom Davis, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Pete Rose, Sports
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Attack on city teacher highlights training gaps
Sun reporterThe grainy cell-phone video of a student hitting Baltimore art teacher Jolita Berry in her classroom, replayed in the national news and on the Internet, has reinforced the wide concern among school safety experts that teachers often don't receive enough...Tags: Social Issues, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, University of Maryland, College Park, Children
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Clemens denies drug use
Sun reporterBefore a packed congressional hearing room, Roger Clemens, one of the best pitchers in baseball history, fought to save his reputation yesterday as he angrily denied using steroids. The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform heard nearly five...Tags: Tom Davis, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Drug Trafficking, Sports
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Towson prepares for crowds along Phelps parade route
It's beginning to sound like a military operation, complete with maps, complex logistics, moving machinery and marchers in uniform.
With plans for the Oct. 4 parade to honor Michael Phelps and other Maryland Olympians rapidly taking shape, what became...Tags: Politics, Photography, Olympic Games, Martin O'Malley, Local Elections
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Palmeiro provided no details about test
Sun StaffRafael Palmeiro did not provide an explanation at a hearing several months ago before Major League Baseball's arbitration panel of how a steroid entered his system, according to people who have read the transcript. The Orioles star gave a lengthy...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Major League Baseball, Sports, Baseball
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