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		<title>Cecil County Commissioners Name Carrie Taylor, Smipkin Ally, to Paid Seat on Liquor Board</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A majority of the Cecil County Commissioners agreed Tuesday to appoint Carrie L. Taylor&#8211; a member of the county’s Republican Central Committee, head of the local GOP Women’s Club and a key ally of the Smigiel-Pipkin political machine—to a seat on the county’s liquor board, a post that will pay her $2,500 a year. Taylor, 31, a paralegal, was given the seat held for many years by Herrel “Cuz” Curry, whose three-year term expires in July. Curry worked for many years as a senior inspector for the liquor board before retiring and he was subsequently appointed as a member of the liquor board. Curry has also served as the President of the Community Fire Company of Rising Sun, which has honored him as one of its “top ten” fire responders, and he has been active in many community events and groups for years. Curry had requested re-appointment to the panel, county sources said, and it appeared that he would be returned to the liquor board, which is formally known as the “Board of License Commissioners.” But suddenly, during a late Tuesday morning closed-door meeting of the County Commissioners, Taylor’s name was put forward by Commissioner Michael Dunn (R-3). Then, a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Zeauskas Turns Losing Political Race into Winning Campaign $</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 21:41:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Out of the night, when the full moon is bright, comes the horseman known as Zorro…The fox so cunning and free, Zorro who makes the sign of the Z…” &#8211;Theme song to the TV series, “Zorro” For one losing Cecil County political candidate, the sign of the Z could be transformed into a large $. Chris Zeauskas, a losing candidate for District 2 Cecil County Commissioner in the September Republican primary, has continued to rake in campaign contributions both after his September 14 primary loss and after the November 2 general election, state election records show. But while he lost his commissioner campaign, Zeauskas is the newly anointed chairman of the Cecil County Republican Central Committee, which underwent an upheaval in the GOP primary. Seven out of nine seats were taken over by allies of state Sen. E.J. Pipkin and Del. Michael Smigiel, both R-36th Dist. Indeed, most of the late-blooming money that went to Zeauskas after his loss in the commissioner’s race came from individuals and groups tied to his political mentors, Pipkin and Smigiel. Some of the donations came at a time when other Republican candidates were locked in spirited general election campaigns and could have used the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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