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ANNAPOLIS PRIMARY — Incumbent Mayor Cohen defeats challenger

Wednesday September 18th 2013 @ 3:52 AM

  WINS AGAINST ACTIVIST BUCHHEISTER, DESPITE  POLITICAL VULNERABILITY, BY VOTE OF 1774-1332 (57-43%) Will face political neophyte in November   Maryland’s capital city, Annapolis, which has reelect- ed only three mayors in more than half a century, nominated Democratic incumbent Joshua J. Cohen Tuesday to run against a political neophyte in the city’s general election […]

  BACKLASH AGAINST FOREIGN POLICY OF  CHENEY, BUSH  AND  RUMSFELD SPARKS NEW ANTIWAR MOVEMENT Prime-time announcement on TV that America  will go to war is relic  of  times past KERRY NEGOTIATES SYRIA SOLUTION   By David Maril   In the good old days, if the President of the United States was about to order a […]

  POLICE  CLOSE STREETS IN IMMEDIATE VICINITY Blast in a trash can under monument TRUCKS COLLIDE ON JFX   Streets surrounding the Clar- ence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse in downtown Baltimore were cordoned off by Baltimore police Thursday afternoon following reports of a small explosion in a trash can. Calvert, Lexington and Fayette Streets have been […]

  HOLLY WALTER, LEROY LAWS WIN 2013 TITLE For Walter, victory was bittersweet: it was her third consecutive year in the Padonia Station contest FIRST-EVER DUAL MALE/FEMALE WINNERS   By Sara Heilman   As her mother claims, Holly Walter is a “late bloomer.” After entering Padonia Station’s “Voice of Baltimore” competition for a third consecutive […]

  BALTIMORE GRAND PRIX: IS IT  WORTH KEEPING? An objective, rational evaluation is  needed  to  find  the  answer MLK JR’S ‘I HAVE A DREAM’   By David Maril   While wondering why it has taken so long for Maryland to expand MARC service between Baltimore and Washington to weekends, it’s interesting to note the following: […]

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