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Senate Titan Sets Exit, and Maneuvering Begins
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The 65-year-old Democrat, who represents Prince George's and Calvert counties, said two years ago that this current term would be his last. (article 4) Thomas V. Miller III was passed over by the 13-member nominating commission in February when he applied for one of three vacant positions. (article 2) Yesterday, a third panelist said she would step down, and all three attorneys sent a formal letter of resignation to Gov. Martin O'Malley (article 1) Miller said yesterday that he believed media attention on the resignations would unfairly tarnish the reputation of his son , Thomas V. Miller III. (article 1) For much of the past three decades, Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. has been the state's most visible wheeler-dealer, money raiser, kingmaker, gavel smasher and irrepressible political force. (article 3) After an unprecedented 20-year reign as Senate president, Miller says he has decided to make his coming four-year term his last. (article 3) " At that point in my life, I can step down and turn the gavel over to the next generation Miller said in a telephone interview yesterday. (article 3)

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    1. A day after the Anne Arundel Judicial Nominating C... (baltimoresun.com, 06/05/2008, 216 words)
    2. The nomination of Senate President Thomas V. Mike ... (baltimoresun.com, 06/05/2008, 213 words)
    3. Senate Titan Sets Exit, and Maneuvering Begins (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 330 words)
    4. State Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, who ... (baltimoresun.com, 06/05/2008, 245 words)




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