- Hayden Unafraid to Confront Controversy (p)(f)
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- Hearing supports Ehrlich’s opinion (p)(f)
Baltimore City Solicitor Ralph S. Tyler, who argued the lawsuit on behalf of O’Malley, a Democratic candidate for governor, said that the PSC must be replaced because it failed in its duties to investigate the rate increase and allowed rates to go up for budget-billing customers before caps expired. June 21, 2006
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- Hearts hurt when spouses spat | Science Blog (p)(f)
Hardening of the coronary arteries is more likely in wives when they and their husbands express hostility during marital disagreements, and more common in husbands when either they or their wives act in a controlling manner. Science blog March 5, 2006
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- Hefty Fees In Store for Misbehaving Va. Drivers (f)
Attention Virginians [not out-of-state drivers]: The cost of bad driving is about to go up. Way up. Say you are driving 78 mph on the Capital Beltway and a state trooper tickets you for "reckless driving -- speeding 20 mph over." You will probably be fined $200 by the judge. But then you will receive a new, additional $1,050 fine from the Old Dominion, payable in three convenient installments. So convenient that you must pay the first one immediately, at the courthouse. June 23, 2007
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- Help The MH Board Oppose The New Town House Plan Until Fixed (p)(f)
How You Can Help The MH Board Oppose The New Town House Plan Until Major Issues Are Resolved With The Developer
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- Herald.com | 08/11/2005 | World aids Niger as Mali starves (p)(f)
Photographs of hungry children drew the world`s attention to Niger, but meanwhile, neighborhing Mali`s food crisis goes little-noticed.
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- High-Def Disconnect - washingtonpost.com (p)(f)
For $1,399 and Endless Add-Ons He Got 12 Channels
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- Higher ed gear up training for BRAC jobs (f)
Universities in Prince George’s and elsewhere in the Washington region are beginning to put the pieces in place to accommodate and train employees for the 45,000 new jobs that are expected to enter Maryland as a result of the military’s Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) plan.
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- Hipper Stores on Tap for Laurel Mall? (p)(f)
Signs around Laurel Mall these days say: "Admit it. You love a good makeover. The amazing transformation of Laurel Mall begins. Nov 20, 2006
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- Hit-and-Miss List (p)(f)
The U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control maintains its "Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List" to be easily accessible on its public Web site.
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- HIV origin 'found in wild chimps' (p)(f)
The origin of HIV has been found in wild chimpanzees living in southern Cameroon, researchers report. May 25, 2006
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- Home Security Checklist (p)(f)
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- Home Security Tips (p)(f)
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- Homicide Victim Found in Tavern Parking Lot June 22, 2007 (f)
On June 22, 2007, at approximately 2:04 a.m., police responded to the 5700 block of Crain Highway (Wyvill’s Tavern) for the report of a shooting. When officers arrived, they discovered the victim, 32-year-old Brian Keith Compolier of the 1100 block of Simsbury Court, Crofton, Maryland lying in the parking lot with multiple gunshot wounds to his upper body. He was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. June 22, 2007
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- Hospital Executive Holds Out No Hope (f)
All nine council members stood together at a news conference yesterday afternoon and defended their actions. They said the deal had been put together hastily, left unanswered questions about hospital assets and did not provide a comprehensive, long-term solution for the hospital's problems. "We believe this was a bigger Band-Aid, and we will not be supportive of those efforts," Exum said.
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- House approves changes in terror spy program (f)
(08-05) 04:00 PDT Washington -- Under pressure from President Bush, the House on Saturday gave final approval to changes in a terrorist surveillance program despite serious objections from many Democrats about the scope of the executive branch's new eavesdropping power.
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- House Approves Wiretap Measure (f)
a secret court ruling earlier this year that complicated the wiretapping of purely foreign communications that happen to pass through a communications node on U.S. soil. The bill would give the National Security Agency the right to collect such communications in the future without a warrant. But it goes further than that: It also would allow the interception and recording of electronic communications involving, at least in part, people "reasonably believed to be outside the United States" without a court's order or oversight. Aug 5, 2007
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- House Democrats Move to Limit Domestic Data Gathering (p)(f)
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- House Reopens Issue of Iraq`s WMD - February 3, 2006 - The New York Sun - NY Newspaper (p)(f)
Nearly a year and a half after a final report from American weapons inspectors concluded they could not uncover evidence of stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has reopened the question, launching an inquiry and asking the director of national intelligence to re-examine the issue. New Yor Sun Feb 3, 2006
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- How a Lobbyist Stacked the Deck (p)(f)
Abramoff Used DeLay Aide, Attacks On Allies to Defeat Anti-Gamblin Bill [See Money/Influence Flow Charts] Washington Post October 16, 2005; Page A01
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