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Md. incumbents sweep state primary
Sun StaffDespite spirited races in Western Maryland and on the Eastern Shore, all eight Maryland congressmen and one U.S. senator won spots on the November ballot in yesterday's Super Tuesday primary election. In the 6th District Republican primary, Rep. Roscoe...Tags: Dick Cheney, Prince George's County, New Jersey, Walter M Baker, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Slots are talk of the town in Cambridge
Sun StaffCAMBRIDGE - This picturesque town along the Choptank River has a gleaming new Hyatt hotel, an up-and-coming arts district and high hopes for the infusion of cash that tourists are beginning to bring. Some figure that adding slot machines to the mix could...Tags: Lotteries, Aquaculture, Casino and Gambling, Hotels and Accommodations, Politics
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Ehrlich shoring up slots support
Sun StaffWith the Maryland Senate scheduled to begin this morning what promises to be a contentious debate on slots legislation, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and his top advisers are working furiously to win support from his fellow Republicans for the centerpiece of...Tags: Lotteries, Prince George's County, Casino and Gambling, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Politics
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Push to ease regulation of crabbing hits snag
Sun StaffHoping to win support of legislators worried about the health of the Chesapeake Bay, the Ehrlich administration is revising crabbing regulations released last month that allow the capture of smaller blue crabs for part of the season. At issue is...Tags: Paul G Pinsky, Elections, Maryland, Fishing, Justice System
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Ethics committee won't probe allegations against Shore legislator, lawyer says
By A Sun Staff WriterThe Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics has decided not to investigate allegations that Sen. Richard F. Colburn required a former aide to write college term papers for him, the senator's lawyer said yesterday. The former aide, Gregory Dukes,...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Justice System, Politics, Values
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Dorchester voters may get slots issue
Sun StaffThe on-again, off-again debate over permitting slot machines in Cambridge might be decided by Dorchester County voters in the November election. Sen. Richard F. Colburn, a Republican who represents the Eastern Shore county, secured a crucial victory...Tags: Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Referenda, Paul G Pinsky, Voting, Tourism and Leisure
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