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Callahan, Johnson clash in county executive debatePublished 08/25/06
A debate between Democratic county executive candidates took an edgy tone last night, while Republican candidates differed on how to manage growth, protect the environment and improve transportation. Photo no longer available
The two-hour debate at Anne Arundel Community College was the first televised forum featuring the seven men seeking to replace term-limited Democrat Janet S. Owens in December. About 100 people attended the debate, which had a conversational format intended to promote impromptu responses from candidates competing in the Sept. 12 primary. Capital-Gazette Newspapers, Comcast, Anne Arundel Community College and the Annapolis &...
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