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The Calvert County Board of Education is struggling to fill vacancies on an ethics panel because guidelines intended to prevent conflicts of interest disqualify many residents from serving.
 
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CRIME: Tentative IDs Are Made Of 2 Girls Found in Freezer (Post, October 10, 2008, Page B03)
 
T-Shirts Illustrate Stark Tales of Domestic Violence: Displays Aim to Raise Awareness (Post, October 5, 2008, Page SM01)
 
CALVERT COUNTY: Daughter of Abuse Suspect Is Released From Hospital (Post, October 4, 2008, Page B02)
 
Shopping On eBay As Girls Lay Dead: Investigators Work To Retrace Twisted Path of Md. Mother (Post, October 3, 2008, Page A01)
 
Starvation, Injury Cited as Causes of Girls' Deaths: More Tests Are Planned to ID Remains, Md. Official Says (Post, October 2, 2008; 3:30 PM)
 
More Tests Are Needed To ID Girls In Freezer: Exam Fails to Show Cause Of Death, Md. Official Says (Post, October 2, 2008, Page B01)
 
Calvert Deal to Develop Road, Bring Affordable Housing (Post, October 2, 2008, Page SM02)
 
Girls Might Have Been Dead More Than a Year, Police Say (Post, October 1, 2008, Page A01)
 
Md. Mother Jailed After Bodies Of 2 Children Found in Freezer (Post, September 30, 2008, Page A01)
 
Having Fun Takes a Lot of Work: Calvert Fair Relies On Volunteers (Post, September 28, 2008, Page SM03)
 
Tempest, Still at Sea, Is Making Itself Felt: Massive System Might Reach Tropical Status Before Landfall, Forecasters Say (Post, September 26, 2008, Page B03)
 
Suspects Sought in Reported Abduction: Bank Manager Says She Was Forced to Take Cash (Post, September 25, 2008, Page B01)
 
10 Vying for Charles Circuit Court Seat (Post, September 25, 2008, Page SM02)
 
Energy Firm Aims To Assure Workers: Agreement Reached To Sell Constellation (Post, September 21, 2008, Page SM01)
 
Golf Course Houses Get Initial Approval: Calvert Development Raises Concerns (Post, September 21, 2008, Page SM03)
 
Calvert Residents Decry Possible Gaming Fee Hike: Many Say Jobs Are at Stake (Post, September 18, 2008, Page SM01)
 
Nature's Invaders On Display: Snakeheads, Others At Calvert Museum (Post, September 14, 2008, Page SM01)
 
Calvert, Church Seek Dismissal of Lawsuit Over Driveway (Post, August 31, 2008, Page SM03)
 
Calvert Approves Golf Course Purchase: $3.65 Million Allotted (Post, August 28, 2008, Page SM03)
 
Development Draws Fire In Calvert: Sewage Treatment Would Pose Risks, Group Says (Post, August 24, 2008, Page SM03)
 
Partnership Aims to End Hunger in Calvert (Post, August 21, 2008, Page SM02)
 
Neighborly Ties Gone to the Dogs: Woman Arrested, Shackled After Pets Walk in Nearby Yard (Post, August 11, 2008, Page B01)
 
Little Outcry on Nuclear Reactor Proposal (Post, August 4, 2008, Page B01)
 
Hearings Set on Building Reactor: Opponents Urge Caution in Calvert (Post, August 3, 2008, Page A01)
 
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Schools News

For This Generation, Vocations of Service
(Post, October 14, 2008, Page B01)

A Head Start for the Medical-Minded
(Post, October 4, 2008, Page B01)

Needy Students Closing Test Gap Under 'No Child'
(Post, October 2, 2008, Page A01)

EDUCATION: In Most School Districts, the Doctor Is in Charge, but Some Question Degree
(Post, October 2, 2008, Page B03)

For Pr. George's Schools, a Scene They Know Well
(Post, October 1, 2008, Page B01)
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Government News

Calvert School Board Stymied in Filling Ethics Panel
(Post, October 12, 2008, Page SM03)

CRIME: Tentative IDs Are Made Of 2 Girls Found in Freezer
(Post, October 10, 2008, Page B03)

Calvert Deal to Develop Road, Bring Affordable Housing
(Post, October 2, 2008, Page SM02)

Girls Might Have Been Dead More Than a Year, Police Say
(Post, October 1, 2008, Page A01)

Md. Mother Jailed After Bodies Of 2 Children Found in Freezer
(Post, September 30, 2008, Page A01)
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Crime News

Saddled With Debt, Some Decide to Torch Vehicles
(Post, October 13, 2008, Page A01)

PRINCE GEORGE'S CRIME: Charges Dropped in Slaying; Suspect Freed After 20 Months
(Post, October 10, 2008, Page B04)

Md. Police Put Activists' Names On Terror Lists
(Post, October 8, 2008, Page A01)

COLD CASE: DNA Technology Moves Forward
(Post, September 22, 2008, Page B05)

LAW ENFORCEMENT: Building Bridges One Handshake at a Time
(Post, September 21, 2008, Page C05)
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