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‘El Chapo’s’ bold escape: Did Mexican prison authorities help him?

July 13, 2015July 14, 2015 Julieta Pelcastre

Drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman built a large chunk of his Sinaloa Cartel’s billion dollar empire through sophisticated tunnels

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Maryland Reporter News 

Removing mandatory minimum sentences for some drug crimes stokes House debate

March 23, 2015 Maryland Reporter

Del. Jay Walker suggest changes to bill. (Rebecca Lessner, MarylandReporter.com) By Rebecca Lessner For MarylandReporter.com Proposing to remove the mandatory

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Blogs Fighting against Injustice 

Fifth Annual Interfaith Forum on Homelessness brings out stories of survival

October 24, 2014October 24, 2014 Bonnie Lane

Goucher college’s Heubeck Hall set the stage for the Fifth Annual Interfaith Forum on Homelessness, Oct. 23, 2014 sponsored by

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Backstory Blogs 

Free the ‘Cuban Five’

June 8, 2014June 8, 2014 Bill Hughes

Hundreds of Human Rights activists demonstrated Saturday in front of the White House, demanding the release of the “Cuban Five.” They are also

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Backstory Blogs 

President Obama keep your word: Close Guantanamo Bay prison

May 25, 2014May 26, 2014 Bill Hughes

As part of a global day of action, a rally was held in Baltimore, Maryland on May 23. The human rights activists

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Maryland Reporter News 

Correctional officers respond to Baltimore City prison scandal

May 1, 2013 Maryland Reporter

The union that represents Maryland correctional officers responded Tuesday to the scandal that led to the federal indictment of 13 Baltimore City Detention Center correctional officers for helping a national gang run a criminal enterprise within the walls of the prison. The officers complained of lack of staffing and systemic weaknesses.

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Columnists News Robert Emmet Mara 

Liberal and black political power: It’s Kismet

May 8, 2012October 19, 2012 Robert Emmet Mara

Stony is a kid I coached in hockey for several years on the east side of Baltimore. A quiet young

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
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