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“The theft of the campaign money for Harris's personal use took place between January 2007 and April 2010, prosecutors said.”
The Washington Post: Currie's campaign treasurer pleads guilty to theft of campaign funds
“In a statement, Maryland State Prosecutor Emmet Davitt said there is no indication that Currie was aware of Harris's withdrawals from his campaign account.”
The Washington Post: Currie's campaign treasurer pleads guilty to theft of campaign funds
“Davitt said there is no indication that Currie was aware of Harris's account withdrawals.”
The Washington Post: Md. Sen. Ulysses Currie's ex-campaign aide admits to theft
“Davitt said that Harris's scheme went undetected for years because she did all the banking for Currie's campaign committee and was responsible for filing its disclosure reports with the State Board of Elections.”
The Washington Post: Md. Sen. Ulysses Currie's ex-campaign aide admits to theft
“He'd keep an eye out for looters and wished the Harris's all the best as they pulled away to the desert.”
“Harris's updated complaint filed earlier this year.”
The Wall Street Journal: Calls for FDA to Regulate Hair Straighteners
“Unity questioned Harris's grasp of the facts and Neil Robertson argued that the question is far more complicated morally than he made it appear.”
Britblog Roundup 212: It's only being so cheerful that keeps me going
“Tom Harris's support for the Regulation of New Media Bill was less entertaining because it was so horribly plausible.”
“Ms. Harris's office declined to comment, saying the office was still reviewing the lawsuit.”
“The reason, Collins said, was Harris's performance against Braves starter Jair Jurrjens.”
The Wall Street Journal: Hughes Gives Yankees Reason for Optimism
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