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Death of man, 25, at Severn wrestling school ruled accidental
An aspiring professional wrestler died last week after he struck his head while practicing maneuvers at a Severn wrestling school, Anne Arundel County police said Wednesday.
Quentin Latrell Washington, 25, of District Heights in Prince George's County...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Prince George's County, Washington, DC, Anne Arundel County, Wrestling
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'Happy Endings' recap: 'The Shrink, the Dare, Her Date and Her Brother'
Nothing puts as much strain on a friendship as witnessing the friend hook-up, especially when you don’t approve of the potential pairing. From the onset of this soon-to-be disaster featuring two of your friends, you’re keenly aware that...Tags: Entertainment, eHarmony, Jamiroquai (music group), Labor Day, Happy Endings (tv program)
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State lawmakers consider drug testing for some welfare recipients
ReporterA bill that would require drug testing for recipients of some public assistance programs cleared a House committee on Tuesday. The legislation requires local departments of social services to screen participants in the VIEW (Virginia Initiative for...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Interior Policy, Justice System, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Justice System
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2 members of Arundel Charter Revision Commission resign
Two members of an Anne Arundel County panel charged with considering sweeping changes to county law and councilmanic districts in a once-a-decade review process have resigned under pressure from the county's Ethics Commission. Linda M. Schuett and Dirk...Tags: Religion and Belief, Environmental Issues, Lawyers, Prisons, Values
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O'Malley will back transgender rights bill
Though it won't be part of his legislative agenda, Gov. Martin O'Malley told reporters this morning that he will back a bill to extend employment, housing and other rights to transgender people. "I support it wholeheatedly," O'Malley said. "I do...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Same-Sex Marriage, Government, Minority Groups, Chrissy Polis
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Gansler urged not to sign foreclosure settlement
As state attorneys general across the country consider whether to settle with big banks over shoddy and illegal foreclosure practices, some Marylanders are urging Douglas F. Gansler not to sign on the dotted line. Their efforts are part of a nationwide...Tags: MoveOn, Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Crime, Douglas F. Gansler, Litigation
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Council delays plan to modify union health plans
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO – The San Diego City Council delayed its vote Monday on a deal between administrators and union to cut $775 million in unfunded liability from its retiree health care package. The 15-year agreement would force city employees to pay for...Tags: Jerry Sanders, Health, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Senate slams brakes on retirement alternatives
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — State senators decided Wednesday it’s fine if the South Dakota Retirement System’s board of trustees and administrators want to explore alternative methods for calculating benefits. But the senators want the final word before...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Catholic non-profits oppose federal rule on birth control
South Bend TribuneArea Catholic colleges and other religious-based employers are considering their options in the wake of a federal order that they must provide birth-control coverage to women employees by Aug. 1, 2013. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services...Tags: Religion and Belief, Freedom of Religion, Government, Civil Rights, Christianity
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Indiana House Dems end long right-to-work fight
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — In the end, they just didn't have the votes.
For two legislative sessions, Indiana Democrats fought the divisive labor measure known as right-to-work. They offered amendments aimed at changing the bill. They sought to put the...Tags: Mitch Daniels, Democratic Party, Scott Walker, Government, Heavy Engineering
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Dems stall Indiana House on first day
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterINDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma has a large red sign in his office that reads, "Keep calm and carry on." It's a reproduction of a poster the British government made in 1939 to reassure citizens at the start of World War II. Bosma, R-...Tags: Mitch Daniels, Democratic Party, Unions, Parties and Movements, Republican Party
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Read President Obama's State of the Union Address
KTLA NewsMr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, members of Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow Americans: Last month, I went to Andrews Air Force Base and welcomed home some of our last troops to serve in Iraq. Together, we offered a final, proud salute to the...Tags: Religion and Belief, Values, Philosophy, Afghanistan, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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