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PRINCE GEORGE'S
18-year-old who had been released without bond by judge is taken into custody on an unrelated drug charge. (Courtesy Of Prince George's County - Courtesy Of Prince George's County)

Peeling Back Layers of History

Preservationists in Maryland are intensely studying the state's Old Senate Chamber in hopes of restoring the room to its appearance just after the nation's birth.

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MONTGOMERY

County Exec to Seek Hundreds of Job Cuts

Plan would eliminate hundreds of government jobs and give no cost-of-living pay raises to public employees.


Man Hit, Killed on I-495 After Exiting Car

He and traveling companion had pulled onto the road's shoulder, apparently to trade driving duties, police said.


Slots Referendum
After a Long Fight, Slots Debate Might Have Blown Timing
(Post, February 21, 2009; Page A01)

Falling Short
(Post, February 21, 2009; Page A04)

SLOT MACHINE BIDDING: Senate Chief Vents Frustration
(Post, February 6, 2009; Page B03)

Md. Slots Beset by Further Problems: Number of Devices Drops Again; Fees Unpaid by 2 Firms
(Post, February 4, 2009; Page B01)

SLOT MACHINE GAMBLING: 150 Turn Out for Bidders' Forum as Deadline Nears
(Post, January 13, 2009; Page B04)
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Schools News
Courses to Alter Gifted Education: Aim Is to Sharpen Middle School Studies
(Post, March 12, 2009; Page GZ01)

Turning On to Reading, High School: Literacy Program Is Valuable Education for Students Young and Old
(Post, March 12, 2009; Page GZ05)

St. Mary's Builds New Path To College
(Post, March 9, 2009; Page B02)

Schools In Calvert Face Major Budget Cuts: Staff Reductions, Larger Classes Likely
(Post, March 8, 2009; Page SM01)

ESOL Students in Md., Va. Leaping Ahead of U.S. Peers
(Post, February 28, 2009; Page A01)
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Crime News
BETHESDA: Three Chase, Tackle Bank Robbery Suspect
(Post, March 7, 2009; Page B03)

DEATH PENALTY: Compromise Bill Falls Short of O'Malley's Repeal
(Post, March 6, 2009; Page B05)

Immigration Program Stirs Clash Of Views: Frederick, Montgomery Chiefs Testify to Congress
(Post, March 5, 2009; Page B04)

Sentence-Reduction Hearing Is Allowed: D.C. Man Got Life Term In Police Officer's Death
(Post, March 5, 2009; Page PG01)

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY: Politician Charged With Impersonation
(Post, March 3, 2009; Page B02)
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Government News
Don't Count on Ambulance Fee To Rescue Budget, Council Says
(Post, March 12, 2009; Page GZ03)

STATE BUDGET: Falling Tax Revenue Prompts O'Malley's Call for More Cuts
(Post, March 11, 2009; Page B02)

D.C. UNITED STADIUM: Team Now Asking Pr. George's to Pay Part
(Post, March 11, 2009; Page B03)

Special Election May Mean Early Voting Arrives Early
(Post, March 5, 2009; Page GZ03)

O'Malley Goes All-Out for Death Penalty Repeal
(Post, March 3, 2009; Page B01)
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