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Childhood obesity summit livecast
Dining@LargeStarring!Dominque Dawes, Carla Hall ("Top Chef All Stars"*) and Sam Kass, White House assistant chef and senior policy advisor for healthy food initiatives Special unexpected guest star: Bob Ehrlich! Here's the link to the livestream, which starts Tuesday...Tags: Physical Conditions, Weight, Health, White House, Obesity
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John McCain fundraising secrets revealed!
The Swampby David Nitkin John McCain's campaign kept its lips tight about the amount raised at a fundraiser in Baltimore last night. But the father of Maryland's former governor spilled some beans. The reception held at the Center Club, a wood-paneled......Tags: Elections, Maryland, Baltimore Ravens, Politics, Regional Authority
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Feeding the blogger
Dining@LargeThey say you shouldn't bite the hand that feeds you. I'll just bite the hand that wants to feed me but should know better. While I'm a blogger these days, I'm a blogger for a newspaper, which means I still......Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Health, Belvedere Square, Arts and Culture, Seafood
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Georgia primary tests Palin, Clinton endorsements
The Swampby Mike Memoli The crowded field of candidates hoping to be Georgia's next governor will likely be narrowed down to a final four tonight, when votes are counted in the state's primary election. Both Republicans and Democrats expect that no......Tags: Elections, Jerry Brown, Johnny Isakson, Politics, Regional Authority
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Election digest: Missouri message
The Swamp* Missourians overwhelmingly voted Tuesday in support of an initiative challenging to the mandate provision of the federal health care law. Noam Levey reports on the vote and its potential impact. * In the Michigan gubernatorial primary, former Gateway...Tags: Elections, Michigan, Jerry Moran, Virg Bernero, Maryland
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Steele remains Friend of Bush
The Swampby David Nitkin Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele entered the race for U.S. Senate two years ago with a major push from President Bush and his allies. National Republican leaders were looking to build their party's brand identity......Tags: Elections, Maryland, New Mexico, National Government, Regional Authority
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McCain choice of Palin baffles
The SwampJohn McCain may have some work to do with the Republican Party pros regarding his selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate if the reaction of former Maryland GOP Gov. Robert Ehrlich is any indication....Tags: Maryland, Executive Branch, Sarah Palin, Tribune Company, Republican Party
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How not to run a local government
One of the more enjoyable aspects of my public career was an excellent relationship with public safety unions. Law enforcement, fire and EMT groups were supportive of my races for the state legislature, Congress and governor. Although not unheard of,...Tags: California Public Employees' Retirement System, Elections, Public Employees, National Government, Politics
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O'Malley might look to his own finances instead of Romney's
Mitt Romney's tax returns are a distraction. The Republican presidential candidate should release them for the sake of transparency. But the clamor for them by Gov. Martin O'Malley in his role as head of the Democratic Governors Association says more...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Regional Authority, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Maryland becomes a liberal paradise
If you're a liberal living in Maryland, there's been plenty of reason to smile lately. The Old Line State continues to beat a steady path toward leading a new vanguard of progressive policy and politics in the United States. Let's start with last...
Tags: Elections, Politics, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Republican Party, Same-Sex Marriage
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Benghazi: The Obama spin continues
"Bumps in the road." — President Barack Obama on the unrest in Libya and elsewhere in the Middle East that included the deaths of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, an information officer, and two Navy SEALS. "Crude and disgusting"… "an...Tags: Christopher Stevens, Benghazi, Susan Rice, Politics, Religion and Belief
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Did we learn anything from the subprime loan crisis?
A dangerous confluence of recent business stories have been attention grabbers. First, the Obama administration announced an initiative to ensure more home loans for those with weak credit. Then, a number of prominent economists issued forecasts...
Tags: Racism, Human Interest, Politics, Justice and Rights, Loans
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