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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

20070424 News at McDaniel College in Westminster

News at McDaniel College in Westminster

Tuesday, April 24 2007

HEADLINES

From seaweed to limes: Biology majors present Capstones
Film documents semester abroad
President honored as Girl Scouts Distinguished Woman
Students out and about
High honors for undergrads
Hill named Board chair, seven new trustees elected
Students network at job fair
Forum reopens, facelift complete
Network presents talk on women and power
Common Ground summer sessions delight
Green Terror makes a softball sweep
Hill Happenings

Board Chair James Melhorn, left, passes the gavel to Martin Hill.

Hill named Board chair, seven new trustees elected

Seven new trustees including four alumni were named to the McDaniel College Board of Trustees April 21 at the business meeting held on the Westminster campus.

Full Story

From seaweed to limes: Biology majors present Capstones

Biology majors presented their Capstone projects in a week-long poster session that explored everything from behavioral trends surrounding the HIV/AIDS population in Delaware to whether bacteria found in yogurt provide health benefits. More than 200 students each year participate in research involving faculty members as mentors, supervisors and collaborators. In many cases, the research results in presentations at professional meetings or publication in peer-reviewed journals.

Full Story

Film documents semester abroad

Maggie Ross ’07 was relieved to find a box of frozen “fish fingers” at a supermarket in Budapest. But in an unrehearsed moment of her Capstone documentary “Life Abroad,” her happiness quickly turns to frustration as she realizes the cooking instructions are in Hungarian.

Full Story

President honored as Girl Scouts Distinguished Woman

President Joan Develin Coley was honored April 19 as one of the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland’s Distinguished Women of 2007. The award recognizes those who defy the ordinary by exemplifying the Girl Scout ideals of character, confidence and courage.

Full Story.

Students out and about

From Camden Yards to Granada – you can find McDaniel students almost anywhere. Here are some of the places they’ve been lately.

Full Story

High honors for undergrads

More than 30 undergraduates were honored April 15 at the Spring Awards ceremony for achievements in academics, activity, leadership and community service. Additionally 16 students were inducted into the honor societies Omicron Delta Kappa and Trumpeters.

Full Story

Students network at job fair

Latisha Buford ’08 has been looking online to find an internship in the computer field, but had more success when she donned a crisp white button down shirt and met potential employers April 18 at the College’s spring job fair.

Full Story

Forum reopens, facelift complete

The Forum in McDaniel College’s Decker Center looks, feels and even smells new. From its three built-in screens and wireless Internet capabilities to the hunter green walls accented with wood trim and recessed lighting, the room will serve a variety of functions.

Full Story

Network presents talk on women and power

The McDaniel Women’s Leadership Network presents “Transformation: Are Women Changing Power or is Power Changing Women?” a conversation with Beth Perlman, CIO of Constellation Energy Group, at 7:30 p.m. April 25 in McDaniel Lounge.

Full Story

Common Ground summer sessions delight

Common Ground on the Hill has announced its 2007 summer sessions. Classes for the July 1-6 and July 8-13 “Traditions” summer institutes range from learning the harmonica, fiddle, Celtic harp or guitar to studying African drumming or Latin Dance. Participants can learn juggling, yoga, knitting or woodturning.

Full Story

Jess Smith '09 Green Terror makes a softball sweep

In CC softball action April 21, Jess Smith ’09 threw 16 innings in the circle and rapped out a hit in each game to lead McDaniel to a doubleheader sweep of Muhlenberg 4-1 and 1-0.

Full Story

Students participate in Relay for Life Hill Happenings

McDaniel College has many upcoming events, including Relay for Life, bellydancing and numerous music events.

Find out more Hill Happenings

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20070424 Epithet advice

Epithet advice

April 24, 2007

For those of us who prefer to maintain family friendly sites Don Surber has some advice: Use this epithet

Hmmmm

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20070423 Wi-Fi comes to London’s financial district

Wi-Fi comes to London’s financial district

April 23rd, 2007 Hat Tip: Saboteur

Switch on for Square Mile wi-fi

By Rory Cellan-Jones, Technology correspondent, BBC News

The mesh network covers London's financial district

The City of London has fired up its first mesh wi-fi network, promising net access from just about anywhere in the Square Mile.

The area in London is not just Europe's leading financial centre - it is said to be the continent's most advanced wireless network too.

That is the claim made by the network's creator The Cloud and by the City of London Corporation which has backed it.

There are 127 nodes on lamp posts giving access to 350,000 people.

The City of London Corporation believes it will be invaluable to traders, bankers and brokers who want access to their data when they are on the move - or out at lunch.

[…]

Public wi-fi networks, free and paid-for, are spreading quickly, but there are mixed reports on just how much they are being used. Some believe the more advanced Wimax technology is the real answer to open-air internet access.

So the City of London's network will provide a major test of whether the public really wants to surf on the move - and whether there is any money to be made from it.

Read the entire article here: Switch on for Square Mile wi-fi

Posts on “Soundtrack” and information on Technology and Wi-Fi: Technology Wi-Fi, Technology

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6577307.stm

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20070424 Quote of the week

Quote of the week April 24th, 2007

“Some people are like Slinkys, you like them better after shoving them down a flight of stairs....” by “Motorcycle Momma”

I am delighted to be included in a quote of the day e-mail that is sent out by a wonderful community leader in Westminster, “TC.” I look forward to it every morning.

I’ve often thought of popping it up on the web site every morning, but I guess that idea is beyond the scope of this post…

Very seldom does anyone respond - - although I like to every once in awhile send a thank you e-mail.

Well, heckfire - - all of the sudden, this morning’s quote of the day drew several responses.

The quote was: “To disbelieve is easy; to scoff is simple; to have faith is harder. Louis L'Amour (1908-1988) Novelist”

Which promptly drew this response from a colleague:

(TC) For a very long time I have enjoyed your thoughts for the day. I would like to share one with you that was recently shared with me......

Some people are like Slinkys, you like them better after shoving them down a flight of stairs....

Hugs, (MM – Motorcycle Momma)

Well the Dr. Pepper went flying. I was in hysterics – I love it!

And that got the following response from MDA:

Perfect! Maybe I should switch to that one!

"Never trouble another for what you can do yourself." Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) 3rd president of the United States

What a hoot. I have unchristian moments when I can easily understand: “Some people are like Slinkys, you like them better after shoving them down a flight of stairs....”

Hey, we’re doin’ just fine up here in Westminster where everyone is above average... We eat our vegetables, work hard and we amuse easily.

For more Dr. Pepper awards, click here: “Dayhoff Dr. Pepper Award.”

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20070424 News Clips

News Clips

Posted April 24, 2007

State News H/T: GOPCharlie

Clean Cars Bill Goes To The Governor

http://wbal.com/news/story.asp?articleid=56805

A Maryland bill to tighten emissions standards on new cars will be signed into law today.

Governor Martin O'Malley will sign bills including the so-called "Clean Cars" bill, which will require tougher emissions standards by model year 2011. The bill does NOT affect current cars, but it could eventually lead to less air pollution.

The bill means Maryland will join California and several other states that have tighter emissions requirements than the federal government.

O'Malley plans to sign bills related to the environment today. Also on the schedule is a bill to study oyster restoration.

PSC brings BGE hearing to Annapolis

http://www.capitalonline.com/cgi-bin/read/2007/04_23-38/TOP

In the last week's round of hearings on Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.'s request for a 48 percent rate increase, the Public Service Commission heard from company officials and electric industry experts, scrutinizing all the factors that hit people's wallets.

And now it's ready to hear from customers. The PSC has scheduled a public hearing in Annapolis where the public can weigh in on the rate increase.

O’Malley’s Governing by the Numbers seen as national model

http://www.examiner.com/a-691011~O_Malley_s__Governing_by_the_Numbers__seen_as_national_model.html

Gov. Martin O’Malley has been barely been in office three months, but the performance-based governance model he just instituted, StateStat - a version of CitiStat, which he implemented seven years ago as Baltimore City mayor is now being promoted on the national level.

Data-driven policymaking is exactly the medicine we need at this time, said John Podesta, president of a Washington think tank, the Center for American Progress, and former chief of staff to President Bill Clinton.

O'Malley pushes CityStat model in speech at liberal think tank

Government efficiency said to thrive under results-driven system

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/politics/bal-md.omalley24apr24,0,3284037.story?coll=bal-local-headlines

Measuring the effectiveness of government is the key for progressives to earn the trust of voters and beat out small-government conservatives, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley said at a liberal think tank yesterday.

Speaking at a seminar on performance-driven government management, O'Malley preached the virtues of CityStat, the high-tech system he employed as Baltimore mayor to measure everything from pothole repair to violent crime, and its infant cousin, StateStat. He gave the keynote address at the seminar, held at the Center for American Progress.

Mayor pressured on crime strategy

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/baltimore_city/bal-md.ci.council24apr24,0,3104683.story?coll=bal-local-headlines

City Council President Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake asked officials in Mayor Sheila Dixon's administration yesterday to outline specific plans for dealing with violent crime, weighing in on an issue traditionally overseen by the mayor.

Rawlings-Blake, who took over the council presidency when Dixon became mayor in January, also introduced a City Council resolution yesterday that calls on police Commissioner Leonard D. Hamm and other city leaders to explain the administration's plan to address crime.

Energy supplier looks to raise Maryland rates

http://www.examiner.com/a-691040~Energy_supplier_looks_to_raise_Maryland_rates.html

Washington Gas Light Co., a Washington-based energy retail business, announced that it has filed an application with the Maryland Public Service Commission to increase its rates and charges in Maryland.

National News

Lawmakers: Coast Guard can't protect gas plants

http://www.examiner.com/a-691010~Lawmakers__Coast_Guard_can_t_protect_gas_plants.html

Federal lawmakers said they fear a cash-strapped Coast Guard lacks the resources to protect a growing list of liquefied natural gas facilities nationwide, including a proposed terminal on Baltimores Sparrows Point peninsula.

Elected officials met at a House Coast Guard subcommittee hearing in Baltimore on Monday to discuss the agencys ability to handle security on a growing roster of LNG terminals nationwide despite an $8 billion deficit. The Coast Guard already enforces security buffer zones, conducts on-board sweeps and provides armed escorts for five terminals operating in the United States.

We’re stretching and stretching and stretching, but if the resources aren’t coming in like they should be, we’ve got a problem, said Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., the committee’s chairman.

Kelley described the system as burden-sharing, a phrase U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., changed to burden-shifting.

We’re training the sheriff to be the Coast Guard by proxy, Mikulski said.

Hearing examines LNG safety

O'Malley, Mikulski, Smith testify at session held in Baltimore

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/baltimore_county/bal-md.co.lng24apr24,0,4548756.story?coll=bal-local-headlines

Gov. Martin O'Malley said the state's billion-dollar economic engine at the port of Baltimore would be crippled if anything went wrong at a proposed liquefied natural gas facility on Sparrows Point. Baltimore County Executive James T. Smith Jr. predicted that local emergency responders could not begin to evacuate residents and workers or fight a fire at the plant.

And Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski said she was worried that an LNG plant would create a terrorist target in the Washington region and the potential for "an accident with ghoulish consequences."

Md. focuses on regional planning

At base realignment meeting, officials encourage cooperation in face of coming influx

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/bal-md.brac24apr24,0,1380775.story?coll=bal-local-headlines

Despite facing huge financial gaps in preparing for the influx of people and jobs coming via the federal base realignment and closure process, Maryland is using the changes "to do regional planning we should do anyway," a Maryland congressman told about 175 people gathered for a semiannual BRAC summit yesterday in Crownsville.

"BRAC has become a very useful vehicle," said freshman Rep. John Sarbanes. "It's teaching us how to cooperate across regional, political and administrative lines," and "jumps the state forward. I'm doing a lot of learning and listening."

President Bush Discusses Emergency War Spending Supplemental After Oval Office Meeting With U.S. Commander In Iraq General Petraeus. "US President George W. Bush said Monday he would oppose any effort to set a timetable for a US withdrawal from Iraq and said that a US-led security crackdown had reduced sectarian violence there. 'There's been some progress. There's been some horrific bombings, of course, but there's also a decline in sectarian violence,' Bush said as he met in the Oval Office with the US commander in Iraq, General David Petraeus. ... 'I believe strongly that politicians in Washington shouldn't be telling generals how to do their job. And I believe artificial timetables of withdrawal would be a mistake,' said Bush." ("Bush Sees Drop In Iraq Sectarian Violence," Agence France-Presse, 4/23/07)

National Security Council Director For Iraq Brett McGurk Says "You Need A Baseline Of Security To Get [A] Political Solution In Place." MCGURK: "I just returned from Iraq last week. We got full briefings from General Petraeus, General Odierno, General Gaskin in the west, out in Falluja, about that they're seeing. And Senator Reid makes the point that the long-term solution is a political solution. We all agree with that, General Petraeus said that, and President Bush said that. But General Petraeus has also testified and explained ... you need a baseline of security to get that political solution in place. And what this strategy does is fundamentally different on the diplomatic line, on the economic line, on the security line, and on the political line, and it does two things. It provides space for the Iraqi political leaders to pursue reconciliation at the national and local level, and it also provided room to increase the capacity and effectiveness of the Iraqi security forces. And that's critical." (CNN's "The Situation Room," 4/23/07)

The President's Identity Theft Task Force Releases Comprehensive Strategic Plan To Combat Identity Theft. "A U.S. task force created to curb identity theft urged federal agencies Monday to help protect consumers by ceasing unnecessary use of Social Security numbers. A plan put forward by the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission also recommended that Congress toughen and expand existing laws to make some identity thi eves face a mandatory two-year sentence. The identity theft prevention task force, chaired by U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and FTC Chairman Deborah Platt Majoras, was established last May by the White House. It now includes 17 federal agencies and departments such as the Homeland Security Department and the U.S. Postal Service." (Rachelle Younglai, "Identity Theft Task Force Urges Tougher Penalties," Reuters, 4/23/07)

Number Of U.S. Tech Jobs On The Rise. "Despite fears of tech jobs going overseas, tech employment is on the rise. About 5.8 million people worked in the industry in the USA during 2006, says a study out today from tech trade group AeA (formerly the American Electronics Association). The industry added 146,600 jobs during the year, although employment is still below the highs reached during the dot-com boom of 2000. Tech accounts for about 5.1% of the U.S. private-sector workforce, and the jobs are lucrative ." ("Number Of U.S. Tech Jobs Rises Despite Fears Of Outsourcing," USA Today, 4/24/07)

The Wall Street Journal Argues The State Children's Health Insurance Program Should Be Returned To Its Original Purposes. "Schip was conceived or at least sold as a way to insure children from low-income families that aren't poor enough to qualify for Medicaid. The Bush Administration wants to add $4.8 billion to the Schip budget, bringing it to $30 billion over the next five years. Democrats want to see that and raise by $50 billion to $60 billion. They pronounce Schip 'underfunded' and sure enough, 2007 funding already falls short of covering enrollees in 18 states by about $900 million. But this 'crisis' arose because some states have grossly exceeded Schip's mandate. They are using the program to expand government-subsidized coverage well beyond poor kids to children from wealthier families and even to adults. And they're doing so even as some 8.3 million poor children continue to go uninsured." (Editorial, "HillaryCare Installment Plan," The Wall Street Journal, 4/24/07)

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

20070424 An another point of view on Katie Couric


An another point of view on Katie Couric

April 24, 2007

As much as I have never been a fan of Katie Couric, I will actually take her over Bob Schieffer anytime - - What a nebbish.

Nevertheless, I found this column linked below to be an interesting point of view and makes some good points.

That said, I really have no issue with what she wears – and in a moment of candor, will admit she is quite attractive. My issue is what she says and how she imbues the news with her personal views.

Some critics suggest that she is doesn’t have the mental acuity necessary for the job. That’s about as cheap a shot as commenting on her attire or looks… I figure her to be quite bright and she is entitled to her views, but if she wants to expound upon her views, she should get a talk show or a column.

Katie Couric's Enemies Are CBS Insiders

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

By Roger Friedman

Katie Couric's barrage of bad publicity is coming not from the outside, but from the inside of CBS, sources tell me.

Indeed, one of Couric's frequently mentioned enemies is Bob Schieffer, the lovable, durable veteran journalist who filled in as anchor of the "CBS Evening News" between Dan Rather's departure and Couric's arrival.

[…]

It's been suggested that a hit piece on Couric written by Gail Shister in yesterday's Philadelphia Inquirer was inspired by Schieffer as its main source.

[…]

Shister, I see from a reading of her columns in the paper's archive, has been on Couric's case since before she started as anchor of the evening news.

So, too, has the New York Times' most disliked media writer, Alessandra Stanley. As a woman, you would think Stanley would be more sympathetic to Couric, but she notes that Katie anchored a report wearing "white slacks and very little makeup."

What color were the suits worn by NBC's Brian Williams and ABC's Charlie Gibson? Were they wearing makeup, powder or lip gloss? Stanley didn't mention that.

[…]

Read the entire column; Mr. Friedman continues with a great deal of insight…

Katie Couric's Enemies Are CBS Insiders

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20070423 What’s going on?

What’s going on?

April 23, 2007

I was a big Marvin Gaye fan when I was young and I always liked this song.

Go over to The Tentacle and read Derek Shackleford’s column:

"What's Going On?" by Derek Shackelford writing in The Tentacle:

Yesterday I was having a flashback and popped in my Marvin Gaye CD. Why I had decided to listen to Marvin Gaye on this particular occasion I could not answer. I think I just wanted to hear something with a nice beat.

One particular song caught my attention. It was "What's Going On." For some reason on this particular day, I listened with a more reflective consciousness.

As I surveyed the current landscape of the world and in my conversations with others, the question that is before all of is "What's Going On?" We really want to know that because - to a large degree - it appears we cannot make sense out of anything.

Marvin Gaye- What's Going On

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20070424 A video response to Crablaw

A video response to Crablaw

April 24th, 2007

This clip is dedicated to my buddy Bruce Godfrey over at Crablaw, who just went emo:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeOyJCB6zfY

I think that this video says what Mr. Godfrey had in mind:

Mr. Crablaw – I disagree with your post – but I like you - and Ozzie. And I'm hoping my post will make ya smile. I worry about ya sometimes. All that anger. Try eating more vegetables.

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20070424 Ozzie and Harriet

















"Ozzie and Harriet"

Posted April 24, 2007

The adventures of America’s favorite family, Ozzie, Harriet, David and Ricky Nelson.

I don’t know when this episode aired. The show “Ozzie and Harriet” appeared on ABC from 1952 to 1966.

This episode features a commercial for the Kodak Brownie Starmatic camera.

In this episode Dave, Ricky and Wally go horseback riding at the Lazy K Stables…

Check out the car as they leave the house to travel to the stable.

Wally rides a horse named Bertha. His mounting technique is well, unique…

And check out the riding instructor.

It would be luck that I would end up taking lessons from “Hank,’ the other riding instructor.

They decide that perhaps they need some additional horseback riding instructions… But not from George or Bill or Bob…

Well, watch the clip and smile broadly at era long since gone by.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MC8U_vlq-A

Yeah, for all my nieces and nephews who read the blog, this was TV when your uncle was growing up.

Of course, this is the other side of your uncle:

Ozzy Osbourne-Dreamer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbJqswLi3uE

For the lyrics, it’s my favorite Ozzie song…

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20070424 Ozzie and Harriet

















"Ozzie and Harriet"

Posted April 24, 2007

The adventures of America’s favorite family, Ozzie, Harriet, David and Ricky Nelson.

I don’t know when this episode aired. The show “Ozzie and Harriet” appeared on ABC from 1952 to 1966.

This episode features a commercial for the Kodak Brownie Starmatic camera.

In this episode Dave, Ricky and Wally go horseback riding at the Lazy K Stables…

Check out the car as they leave the house to travel to the stable.

Wally rides a horse named Bertha. His mounting technique is well, unique…

And check out the riding instructor.

It would be luck that I would end up taking lessons from “Hank,’ the other riding instructor.

They decide that perhaps they need some additional horseback riding instructions… But not from George or Bill or Bob…

Well, watch the clip and smile broadly at era long since gone by.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MC8U_vlq-A

Yeah, for all my nieces and nephews who read the blog, this was TV when your uncle was growing up.

Of course, this is the other side of your uncle:

Ozzy Osbourne-Dreamer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbJqswLi3uE

For the lyrics, it’s my favorite Ozzie song…

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20070424 The Washington Post Sleuth

The Sleuth - Mary Ann Akers

Compilation as of Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Posted at 2:15 PM ET, 04/24/2007

Kucinich Halts Impeachment Hunt Against Cheney

UPDATE, 3:45 p.m. ET: Kucinich now plans to hold his news conference announcing articles of impeachment against the vice president at 5 p.m. ET today. (Kucinich was in the Speaker's Lobby off the House chamber just moments ago personally handing out press releases announcing that the big event is back on.) Let's hope Cheney doesn't have a dental appointment or anything between now and then!...

Open Government, What Open Government?

UPDATE, 4:00 P.M. ET: After the letter circulated widely on the Internet, Rep. Obey changed his mind and will now allow cameras into the conference committee proceedings. Original Post: Radio and television reporters who cover the House aren't so pleased with Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (Calif.) notion of transparency. After the Democrats won control of the House, Pelosi promised to make Congress "the most open...Congress in...

Rich Little Bravely Answers Washington's Call

Most people who endured Rich Little's performance at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner Saturday night had the same reaction ... bless his heart. Rich Little brought his presidential voices to Washington on Saturday night. (Getty Images) Bless his heart for getting trapped in a time warp that won't let him escape 1981. (The man is still hinging his act on Richard "Tricky Dick" Nixon...

White House Dinner: Stomping Ground

Tomorrow's White House Correspondents' Association Dinner is shaping up to be a Republican presidential primary cattle show. The most bizarre cattle show ever, considering the side attractions include the singing, faux-hawked pop culture icon Sanjaya and oh-so-last century icons Jane Fonda and Rich Little, who's emceeing the event. While none of the major Democratic presidential contenders are taking a break from campaigning to attend the...

Congressman Hits on Actress Kerry Washington

Who knew that a Congressman's funding request for sewer projects in his district could be so... so sexy? When Rep. Artur Davis (D-Ala.) went before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Thursday, he found himself appealing instead for the affection of famed silver screen beauty Kerry Washington. Washington, who starred in "Ray" and "The Last King of Scotland" among other films,...

Rummy and Newt, War and (In)Fidelity

Donald Rumsfeld and Newt Gingrich have more in common than being out of power. They're both apparently fans of the legendary German composer Richard Wagner (that's pronounced VAHG-ner, while lifting your head and looking down your nose).

Rummy and Newt were spotted Tuesday night - separately - at the Kennedy Center enjoying Placido Domingo's stirring performance in Die Walkure, the second of four operas that make up Wagner's Ring cycle.

Brownback Wins This Week's Fundraising "Award"

Ding, ding, ding! We have a winner. Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kansas) has won this week's Most Outrageous Fundraising Solicitation award. In an email to potential supporters today, Brownback, who is running for president, prays for the families of those killed in the Virginia Tech shooting tragedy, then segues to Tuesday's Supreme Court ruling on partial birth abortion, and then - you guessed it - to...

Romney: In the Bunker on Shooting Incident

It seems Mitt Romney, who's been working hard of late to establish his pro-gun bona fides, is the only major presidential candidate whose campaign web site does not prominently feature the candidate's reaction to the Virginia Tech massacre. Others have made the incident front and center on their web sites. Take, for example, former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani. The very first thing you see...

Articles of Impeachment To Be Filed On Cheney

Looks like he's reached his boiling point.

Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), the most liberal of the Democratic presidential candidates in the primary field, declared in a letter sent to his Democratic House colleagues this morning that he plans to file articles of impeachment against Vice President Dick Cheney.

Kucinich has made ending the war in Iraq the central theme of his campaign. He has even taken aim at the leading Democratic presidential candidates in the field for their votes on authorizing the war.


Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution
gives Congress the authority to impeach the president, vice president and "all civil Officers of the United States" for "treason, bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors."

Bush Administration: Breakdown

Is this is a metaphor for something? Congressional oversight committees and reporters covering the U.S. attorneys firing scandal waited with bated breath Thursday night for yet another huge document drop revealing more details in the Bush administration's plan to fire eight U.S. attorneys. They waited, and waited. But the documents weren't delivered to the House and Senate Judiciary committees until this morning because -- no...

Flacking the Good Flack

Here's a good one: Guess who's giving crisis communications advice on how Don Imus should have spun his way out of the derogatory slur he made about the Rutgers women's basketball team? Answer: the former spokesman for ex-Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Mont.), whose racist and sexist gaffes contributed to his downfall in the 2006 mid-term elections. That's right, Burns' former press secretary, Matt Mackowiak, is dispensing...

The Imus Factor

Finally, a meaty issue that divides Democratic presidential candidates -- Don Imus. To shun or not to shun the embattled radio show host for uttering some demeaning remarks about the Rutgers women's basketball team, that is the question. Sen. Chris Dodd(D-Conn.), who announced his presidential candidacy on "Imus in the Morning" instead of some place in his home state, won't rule out going on Imus's...

Race for the Golden Gavel

Two freshman senators are locked in a tight race over who will be class geek. Both Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) want to be the very first among their class of nine senators to win the Golden Gavel Award, which was created in the 1960s as an incentive to get wide-eyed new senators to learn the rules and procedures of the snootier...

Edwards Campaign Modifies Online Fundraising Practice

John Edwards's presidential campaign has modified its online fundraising approach to give visitors an "opt-out" option if they are just trying to send a sympathy note to Elizabeth Edwards about her cancer recurrence. The change reflects an apparent attempt to separate the handling of Mrs. Edwards's illness from the incessant need for money to fund her husband's campaign for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. The...

Biden Slams Sam Fox Recess Appointment

Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Joe Biden (D-Del.) finally weighed in today on the Bush administration's surprise recess appointment of Sam Fox to be ambassador to Belgium. Democrats are outraged, arguing it is illegal for President Bush to use a recess appointment to install someone whose nomination was no longer even pending before Congress. Biden, who is running for president and was stumping in Iowa...

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20070424 The Washington Post Sleuth

The Sleuth - Mary Ann Akers

Compilation as of Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Posted at 2:15 PM ET, 04/24/2007

Kucinich Halts Impeachment Hunt Against Cheney

UPDATE, 3:45 p.m. ET: Kucinich now plans to hold his news conference announcing articles of impeachment against the vice president at 5 p.m. ET today. (Kucinich was in the Speaker's Lobby off the House chamber just moments ago personally handing out press releases announcing that the big event is back on.) Let's hope Cheney doesn't have a dental appointment or anything between now and then!...

Open Government, What Open Government?

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20070424 Indicted Bowling Brook counselors surrender


Lieutenant Phil Kasten: Indicted Bowling Brook counselors surrender

Carroll County Sheriff's Department

Posted Apr 24, 2007

“Indicted Bowling Brook counselors surrender; released on personal recognizance”

Apr 24, 2007 11:44 AM

Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, April 24, 2007 ---- Through their attorneys, the six (6) Bowling Brook counselors indicted this past week in connection with the death of 17-year-old Isaiah Simmons have surrendered to sheriff’s detectives as part of the arrest process. This morning, the following five (5) counselors were processed at Carroll County Central Booking.

Mark Richard Sainato, age 36

Shadi (NMN) Sabbagh, age 33

Jason Willie Robinson, age 25

Brian Gerard Kanavy, age 31

Michael Paul Corradi, age 31

All five (5) were released on personal recognizance following a bail review before the District Court Commissioner. A sixth counselor, Dennis (NMN) Harding aged 31 has arranged through his attorney to surrender later this week. All six (6) counselors were indicted each with a single count of Reckless Endangerment, which is a misdemeanor with a maximum penalty of five (5) years incarceration, and a $5000 fine.

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For additional information about the Bowling Brook matter please refer to:

"The high cost of twin tragedies at Bowling Brook" March 14, 2007 Westminster Eagle column

Bowling Brook Preparatory School web site

Bowling Brook: A Sad Tale The Tentacle March 13, 2007

“Community Rallies behind Bowling Brook” Westminster Eagle Winchester Report March 13, 2007

“Soundtrack” blog posts and information about support for Bowling Brook Preparatory Academy, Keymar, Carroll County MD.