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Tutoring relies on togetherness
Sun StaffSILVER SPRING - Second-grader Greg Brower considers himself lucky to have caught the attention of one of the big boys at school. Jose Ruiz is smart, cool - and in fifth grade. They get together twice a week during recess. They talk and tell jokes. But...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), People, Academic Progress, Family, North Carolina
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Insurers oppose new gene rules
Hartford Courant staff writerSetting the stage for another congressional debate over its policies, the insurance industry said Wednesday it opposes legislation that would prohibit the use of genetic information to deny Americans health insurance. "We do not need additional...Tags: Government, Private Health Care, Labor Legislation, Medical Services, Health and Safety at School
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Reagan National set to reopen tomorrow
Sun National StaffARLINGTON, Va. - With an eerily empty tarmac as his backdrop, President Bush announced yesterday the reopening of Reagan National Airport, saying that a limited schedule of flights would resume tomorrow with stiffer security measures in place. "It's time...Tags: Government, Air Transportation Industry, Defense, Air Transportation, Employees
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Air safety bill gains House OK
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Propelled by an intense lobbying effort led by President Bush, the House approved last night a federal takeover of airport security that would allow for the continued use of private contractors as baggage screeners instead of replacing them...Tags: Government, Boeing Co., Executive Branch, Police, Employees
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Ehrlich is running for governor
Sun StaffRepublican Rep. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. announced Monday that he is running for governor, pledging to restore fiscal responsibility in a state where he said one-party domination by Democrats has swelled the size of government and eroded accountability....Tags: Government, Campaign Finance, Executive Branch, Television Industry, Martin O'Malley
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101 injured in Amtrak crash
Sun StaffKENSINGTON - An Amtrak passenger train derailed in Montgomery County yesterday afternoon, injuring 101 people - at least six seriously - just 15 minutes before it was to reach its destination in Washington. The eastbound Capitol Limited was carrying...Tags: Christianity, Health and Safety at Work, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Railway Accidents, Transportation Industry
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Shriver TV campaign ad focuses on legislative record, not family
Sun StaffSILVER SPRING - State Del. Mark K. Shriver offered a preview of his first televised campaign ad for Congress yesterday and, notably, it didn't mention his middle name of Kennedy or allude to the family's legacy. Nor do his handlers expect to use...Tags: Government, Elections, Mark K Shriver, Gun Control, Patrick J Kennedy
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Ehrlich stumps in Montgomery for votes of 'persuadable Dems'
Sun StaffROCKVILLE - Think India, home to one-sixth of the world's population. Or California plus New York, which together cast one-sixth of the presidential votes in 2000. Now think Montgomery County, and you get the idea. In the fight to become Maryland's...Tags: Government, Tourism and Leisure, Christianity, Casino and Gambling, Polls
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Primary now up to Md. voters
Sun StaffVoters go to the polls today to select Democratic and Republican nominees for almost every elected office in Maryland, less than three months after the state's highest court scrambled the legislative redistricting process. The new map is forcing State...Tags: Government, Barbara A Hoffman, Baltimore County, Regional Elections, Executive Branch
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Van Hollen overcomes Shriver in 8th District
Sun StaffChristopher Van Hollen Jr. achieved the rarest of political victories last night, defeating a Kennedy family member, Mark K. Shriver, in the nation's most expensive congressional primary. Van Hollen, a two-term state senator from Montgomery County, won a...Tags: Government, Baltimore County, Executive Branch, Television Industry, Massachusetts
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White House asks Congress to back force
Sun National StaffPresident Bush formally asked Congress yesterday for broad authorization to "use all means," including force, to disarm and topple Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, regardless of whether the United Nations supports such action. "If you want to keep the...Tags: Government, Harry Reid, Diplomacy, Heads of State, California
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Homeland security bill on verge of being shelved
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The Senate has become so deadlocked over the creation of a Homeland Security Department to protect Americans against terrorism that the chances the agency will be established this year have all but vanished. After a month of debate and...Tags: Government, Defense, Employees, Trent Lott, Heads of State
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