Maryland governor candidates hope to win big with casinos

Maryland governor candidates hope to win big with casinos
PERRYVILLE, MD. — Gov. Martin O’Malley strode Tuesday into a shell of a building here in Maryland’s northeastern corner that, if all goes according to plan, will be transformed into the state’s first slots casino just a few weeks before Election Day.



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Shadow of politics hangs over D.C. budget as Fenty tangles with council members
The mayor’s budget lacks, some of his critics charge, imagination and grit — ignoring tough decisions and continuing to borrow from the city’s already weakened reserve funds to close a $550 million gap.


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Obama, GOP adversaries to meet in closed-door session
President Obama will submit to a polite but pointed grilling from his Republican Senate adversaries in the Capitol’s LBJ room Tuesday afternoon, a rare show of bipartisanship in an increasingly hostile city.


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Popular benefit of health-care law excludes military families
By the time Congress passed the national health-care overhaul, anxiety about it was so widespread that Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates issued a statement reassuring military families. The legislation, Gates said, “will not negatively impact the TRICARE medical insurance program” for members of …


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