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Probe Sought Of County's Planning Department

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Seven Democrats, one Republican and one member of the Green Party will be interviewed. They were culled from a list of 26 applicants.

Democrats

· Alan Steele Bowser, 54, of Silver Spring, a lawyer and former deputy assistant secretary of commerce, who is a member of the Silver Spring Citizens Advisory Board. Bowser was an unsuccessful candidate for board chairman last year.

· Robert L. Cope, 59, of Bethesda, a lawyer and chairman of the Friendship Heights Transportation Management District's advisory board. He is managing partner of Grove, Jaskiewicz and Cobert, a Washington law firm, where he specializes in commercial law and transportation regulation.

· Elvin J. Crespo, 51, of Germantown, a lawyer and real estate investor who retired last year as deputy counsel for the Postal Inspection Service. He is a senior manager with Solomon Edwards Group, a consulting and accounting firm in Vienna.

· Cary Lamari, 49, of Silver Spring, a former president of the Montgomery County Civic Federation, who lost a bid last year for an at-large seat on the County Council. He owns Cary Electric Co., an electrical contracting business, and holds a real estate license.


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