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O'Malley Taking A Patient Approach; Tactics Since Winning Governor's Race Differ From Start as Baltimore Mayor
From:
The Washington Post
| Date:
January 17, 2007| Author:
John Wagner - Washington Post Staff Writer
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Whatever else one sees in Martin O'Malley as he is sworn in today
as Maryland's 61st governor, he is a politician markedly different
from the brash 36-year-old who took the reins of an ailing Baltimore
just over seven years ago.
The word "impatient" was affixed to the young mayor as he railed
against those who he felt were moving too slowly to eradicate his
city's open-air drug markets and fight its stubborn homicide rate.
There was little time to dwell on niceties or missteps, such as...
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