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Baltimore man pleads guilty to mail fraud in financial scheme
A Baltimore man claiming to be a financial adviser who could produce high returns without high risk pleaded guilty Friday to mail fraud in connection with a scheme that bilked $890,000 from clients, according to federal and state prosecutors. Casey...
Tags: Personal Finance, Prosecution, Companies and Corporations, Bankruptcy, Finance
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Thousands go to Annapolis for gun-control rally and hearing
Several thousand Marylanders went to Annapolis to voice their opinions on gun control Wednesday as the General Assembly began considering Gov. Martin O'Malley's sweeping proposal to impose new limits on the purchase of firearms. At a hearing before a...
Tags: Firearms, Nancy Jacobs, Brian E Frosh, Periodicals, Thomas V. Mike Miller
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Gun laws won't change what's in people's hearts
Regarding Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler's recent commentary on gun violence, he should know that you can't legislate proper behavior ("Keep the focus on handguns in Md.," Jan. 14). I am not a crazed gun owner demanding my Second Amendment...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Linthicum, Interior Policy, Politics, Gun Control
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In gun control debate, no easy fixes to Baltimore street violence
Maryland has some of the toughest gun laws in the country — and Baltimore's are even stricter — yet the city continues to struggle with rampant gun violence as thousands of criminals gain access to firearms. And for supporters and opponents...
Tags: McDonald's, Firearms, Johns Hopkins University, Periodicals, Timonium
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Child rapist Merzbacher will stay in prison, U.S. court rules
John Merzbacher, a former South Baltimore parochial school teacher convicted of raping a student, will remain in prison after the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a decision Friday that could have set him free. In an emotional victory for the...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Students, U.S. Supreme Court, Crimes
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Big names react to Ray Lewis retirement news
The Baltimore SunNotable Ravens fans react on Twitter to news that Ray Lewis will retire at the end of this season: Actor Josh Charles @MrJoshCharles: I attended Ray Lewis' first game in Sept 1996 with my Pop and we'll be there Sun to say farewell to one of the best...Tags: Reggie White, Ray Lewis, Cincinnati Bengals, Super Bowl, Jamal Bryant
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Maryland seeks to dismiss ACC suit in North Carolina, asks Maryland court to throw out exit fee
As expected, Maryland vigorously defended its right to move to the Big Ten without paying a $52 million exit fee to the Atlantic Coast Conference in two legal actions filed Friday. Maryland attorney general Doug Gansler filed a complaint in Prince...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Anti Trust Crime, Antitrust Issues, Big Ten Conference, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Amgen to pay Maryland $856,000 in drug marketing case
Drug company Amgen Inc. will pay the Maryland Medicaid system $856,474 to settle allegations that it illegally marketed and priced drugs used to treat anemia, rheumatoid arthritis and other diseases. The settlement, announced Friday by Maryland...Tags: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Amgen Inc.
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As Ulman eyes governor's chair, several officials consider his job
Amid a severe local outbreak of National Football League fever, Howard County Executive Ken Ulman is quick to point out that among the four Democrat politicians whose names are linked to the 2014 gubernatorial race, he's the only one who roots for the...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Elections, Ken Ulman, Baltimore Ravens
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Support grows for city zoning plan to reduce liquor stores
A proposed zoning rule that would reduce the number of liquor outlets in Baltimore is garnering increased support among community members who believe it will make neighborhoods healthier and safer. The zoning change, part of the city's first zoning...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Bars and Clubs, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Business, Fells Point
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Carroll County plumbing companies, owner ordered to pay $1 million for consumer violations
Two Carroll County plumbing companies and their owner have been ordered to pay more than $1 million after the state attorney general’s office found work done by employees who were not licensed plumbers. All State Plumbing Inc. and All State...Tags: Plumbing, Consumers, Justice System, Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice
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Morgan students, faculty rally for president
Students, faculty and alumni rallied for Morgan State University's embattled president Thursday, protesting the board of regents' abrupt decision to not renew David J. Wilson's contract weeks after he received a positive performance evaluation. Also...
Tags: Students, Politics, Colleges and Universities, Elections, Government
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