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    Dec 4, 2005 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  1. Access to drugs in jail was a death sentence

    There's no question that Michael Rabuck should have been institutionalized. People and their property in the city and Baltimore County were safer with him off the street. But this drug-addicted man ended up in a maximum-security prison, the Maryland House of Correction in Jessup, where other inmates were eager to give him heroin - and willing to kill him if he did not get his family to pay for it.
    There's no question that Michael Rabuck should have been institutionalized. People and their property in the city and Baltimore County were safer with him off the street. But this drug-addicted man ended up in a maximum-security prison, the Maryland House...

    Tags: Education, Police Arrests, Maryland, Health and Safety at School, University of Maryland Medical Center

  2. Dec 22, 2005 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  3. Cause for ex-offenders crosses party lines

    Mary Ann Saar, Maryland's public safety secretary, said it again last week at a breakfast honoring both ex-offenders who find their way into the mainstream working world and the companies that have the guts to hire them: "This is not a liberal issue. This...

    Tags: Police Arrests, Career and Workplace, Political Candidates, Executive Branch, Health

  4. Feb 26, 2006 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  5. Out of the 'wickedness' and into the kitchen

    Iam regularly pleased by the number of Sun readers who ask about Harry Calloway Jr. I get it all the time. People ask how he's doing, what he's doing, whether he's staying out of trouble - and this continues several months after Calloway first emerged...

    Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Education, Police Arrests, Health and Safety at School, Restaurant and Catering Industry

  6. Mar 20, 2006 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  7. After lure of the street, a return to honest life

    On the morning of Sept. 5, 2000, Baltimore police conducted what drug dealers call "a house raid" on 43rd Street in a North Baltimore neighborhood that had been beleaguered by gang activity for several months. Police arrested four people and listed...

    Tags: Police Arrests, Maryland, Wages and Pensions, Gang Activity, Defense

  8. Jun 12, 2005 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  9. Why they sell poison, and why many can't stop

    FOUR MEN - one in his 40s and tired of going to jail, one who just barely escaped the bullets that killed his best friend, one under pressure from police and family to change careers, another who left the streets six years ago to work toward a middle-...

    Tags: Sales, Police Arrests, FBI, Drug Trafficking, Family

  10. Jun 19, 2005 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  11. Passing on hard-learned lessons on Father's Day

    THIS IS Berson Tyner's first Father's Day as a free man in 10 years. For most of the past decade -- and for several of the years before that -- he was a prisoner in the Maryland correctional system. If he saw his three sons on Father's Day, it was...

    Tags: Randallstown, Father's Day, Private Health Care, Health Treatments, Punishment

  12. Jul 24, 2005 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. Drug dealers offered an exit to get out of game

    LEONARD HAMM, the Baltimore police commissioner, could be standing on a street corner watching his officers make a drug arrest, or he might be attending a community event, walking into a barber shop, or just sitting on the front steps of his house. It...

    Tags: Education, Health and Safety at School, Health, Health Treatments, Law Enforcement

  14. Sep 25, 2005 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  15. Ex-dealer is no longer the man he used to be

    A young, beautiful, dark-skinned woman, her hair in cornrows and her arms wrapped around her pregnancy, sits at the end of a park bench, silent and depressed, and for good reason: She's married to a 25-year-old drug dealer who suffered brain damage in a...

    Tags: Catonsville, Drug Trafficking, Crime, Law and Justice, Pikesville, Crimes

  16. Oct 4, 2007 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Blackwater: Not in our backyards

    If you turned on C-SPAN on Tuesday and thought for a moment that you'd punched in some all-action-movie channel by mistake, I can't blame you. What was coming out of the television? Talk of Christmas Eve gunplay in Baghdad. An Iraqi vice president's...

    Tags: Chuck Norris, Executive Branch, Christmas, Defense, Politics

  18. Oct 17, 2007 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. '60s still alive on a corner in Echo Park

    A spirited Art Goldberg was up in his shabby Echo Park office Monday afternoon, above the Vietnamese bakery with the moon cakes he loves, counting votes for the antiwar resolution he's been touting since August.
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    A spirited Art Goldberg was up in his shabby Echo Park office Monday afternoon, above the Vietnamese bakery with the moon cakes he loves, counting votes for the antiwar resolution he's been touting since August. "I think we've got 10," said the lanky,...

    Tags: Echo Park, Phil Spector, Los Angeles, Prostitution, Law Enforcement

  20. Nov 1, 2007 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. Mukasey's black magic on torture

    Maybe it was in honor of the Halloween season. The Bush administration's Justice Department has been a horror show for years now, complete with gruesome exhibits like the infamous 2002 "torture memo." And in his recent Senate confirmation hearings, the...

    Tags: Lawyers, Laws, Parliament, Politics, Law Enforcement

  22. May 10, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Accused of sexual abuse, but back in the classroom

    The 13-year-old on the witness stand looked to be an ordinary adolescent, her diffident smile unveiling a set of braces. Her attorney began gently, with questions about her favorite band and trips to the mall.
    The 13-year-old on the witness stand looked to be an ordinary adolescent, her diffident smile unveiling a set of braces. Her attorney began gently, with questions about her favorite band and trips to the mall. Then he brought up "Mr. Ricardo" and...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at School, Steve Thomas, Witnesses, Child Abuse

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