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Goldberg: Obama's tainted bundler
Jon Corzine left Goldman Sachs with a net worth far exceeding even that of Mitt Romney's today. Many accounts of his tenure at Goldman suggest he "failed up" the corporate ladder. Pushed out of Goldman in a power struggle, he nonetheless pocketed...
Tags: Joe Biden, Democratic Party, Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Margaret Lee, fashion coordinator
Margaret Beauchamp Van Hollen "Mickey" Lee, a retired fashion coordinator, died of congestive heart failure March 20 at Roland Park Place. She was 88 and had lived in Roland Park for many years.
Born Margaret Van Hollen in Baltimore, she was the...Tags: Roland Park, Hobbies, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief
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For former members, life after Congress
Connie Morella served as an ambassador in Paris. Helen Bentley became a consultant to the port of Baltimore. Wayne Gilchrest opened an environmental education center on the Eastern Shore. Former members of Congress from Maryland, they rebounded from...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Democratic Party, Bill Clinton, Kweisi Mfume, Parties and Movements
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'79 Orioles recall one of the coldest World Series games
The Baltimore SunHow cold will it be Saturday night, when the Detroit Tigers and San Francisco Giants meet in the Motor City for Game 3 of the World Series? Forty-three degrees, with temperatures dipping into the upper 30s by game's end, predicts meteorologist Jim...Tags: Piracy, Mike Flanagan, Frank Robinson, Memorial Stadium, Baseball
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3rd District called a 'religious gerrymander'
The shape of Maryland's 3rd Congressional District has been compared to everything from a Rorschach Test inkblot to a crime-scene blood spatter to a broken-winged pterodactyl, but according to one theory its odd dimensions could have a basis in religion...Tags: Democratic Party, John Sarbanes, U.S. Senate, Pikesville, Judaism
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Anne A. Coulbourn, homemaker
Anne A. Coulbourn, a homemaker and volunteer, died Aug. 31 of lung cancer at the Blakehurst retirement community. She was 82. The daughter of a stockbroker and a homemaker, the former Anne Adams was born in Baltimore and raised in Ruxton. After...Tags: Roland Park, Barack Obama, Elections, Charles Street, American Cancer Society
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Cardin launches re-election campaign
U.S. Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin kicked off his re-election campaign Sunday, promising several hundred supporters that he'd fight for better schools, more jobs, a cleaner environment and access to health care. "It's not about this election. It's about the...Tags: C. Anthony Muse, Severna Park, U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Senate, Pikesville
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Obama's tainted bundler
Jonah GoldbergJon Corzine left Goldman Sachs with a net worth far exceeding even that of Mitt Romney today. Many accounts of his tenure at Goldman suggest he "failed up" the corporate ladder. Pushed out of Goldman in a power struggle (sparked in part by his support...Tags: Joe Biden, Democratic Party, Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Mikulski honored as longest-serving woman in Congress
Call her Maryland's Iron Lady.
U.S. Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski was lauded Wednesday on the floor of the Senate for setting the record as the longest-serving woman in Congress, a streak that her colleague, Sen. Ben Cardin, likened to that of another...Tags: U.S. Congress, Cal Ripken, Benjamin L. Cardin, U.S. House of Representatives, Career and Workplace
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Sarbanes, Edwards say jobs bill hurts transparency
Two Maryland Democrats who opposed a jobs bill that won House approval this week said Friday they voted against the measure because it would roll back regulations intended to protect investors, including those created under the landmark and...Tags: Democratic Party, John Sarbanes, Parties and Movements, U.S. Senate, Economy, Business and Finance
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Regulator gave $10,000 to NJ Democrats as Corzine ran for governor
AP Business WriterGary Gensler, the regulator overseeing the investigation of Jon Corzine's collapsed securities firm, built close ties to Corzine as they rose through the ranks of Goldman Sachs. Later, they collaborated on Capitol Hill to pass an anti-corporate fraud law....Tags: Government, Democratic Party, FBI, Barack Obama, Parties and Movements
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Funeral marks Schaefer's 'extraordinary life'
At a memorial service that celebrated both his landscape-altering legacy and his big-hearted if crusty-shelled persona, the William Donald Schaefer nation gathered one last time on Wednesday — friends and one-time foes alike, Maryland politicos past...Tags: Charles Street, Hospitals and Clinics, Sculpture, Entertainment, Edwin F. O'Brien
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