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Jury selection set to begin for alleged murderer
Jury selection set to begin for alleged murderer By Jennifer Harr - 10/05/2008 On Monday morning, lawyers in Fayette County will start the process of selecting a panel of jurors to hear the facts of a ...
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Autopsy shows Navarre man's waterfall death accidental
An autopsy report says a Florida man who jumped 70 feet off a waterfall in the North Carolina mountains died in an accident and not a suicide.
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McCain forced to defend North Carolina
For the third weekend in a row, Barack Obama campaigned in North Carolina as part of the most vigorous Democratic effort since at least 1992 to win this reliably Republican state.
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Venus' flytraps in distress
Laura Gadd pauses at the edge of a pristine savanna, delicately lifting her feet to avoid trampling any Venus' flytraps hidden underfoot.
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New study finds summer is peak season for diagnosis of esophagus disorder
Most people who experience chronic heartburn have symptoms that are caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD.
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State Officials urge caution during fall fire season
National Fire Prevention Week is Oct. 5-11 and the N.C. Division of Forest Resources is urging residents throughout the state to be careful with fire, especially during the upcoming fall fire season.
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NAACP seeks reparations for 1898 NC riot deaths
About a dozen people marched in Durham, seeking reparations for those who died in riots in Wilmington in 1898.
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DCCC Poll Gives Kissell Big Lead in N.C.
October 2, 2008, 3:09 p.m. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee released results from a new poll in North Carolina's 8th district Thursday that showed high school teacher Larry Kissell ahead of Rep.
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Janet Jackson postpones more gigs
SINGER Janet Jackson has postponed three more shows on her North American tour as she continues to recover from an undisclosed illness.
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Obama Says McCain 'Running Out Of Time'
Barack Obama says Republican rival John McCain is "out of touch, out of ideas, and running out of time." During a campaign swing in North Carolina, Obama hit McCain on the economy and health care, trying to ...
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Gov. Easley Asks For Disater Declarations In Drought Affected Counties
North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley wants help from the federal government for farmers who have suffered crop losses due to the drought that began last year.
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Textile company blames lack of credit for shutdown
A North Carolina textile company said it closed two plants and laid off 200 workers this week because it couldn't find the credit it needed to keep going.
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Lawmakers who voted against bailout facing pressure to change votes
When Rep. J. Gresham Barrett went home to his district this week, his constituents were still hopping mad over the financial bailout that the House of Representatives, with the South Carolina Republican's help, ...
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Democrats in Asheville surprised by Obama
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama made a surprise visit yesterday to a political dinner in Asheville, praising party candidates all the way down the November ballot.
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Mayors of large NC cities, towns back Perdue
The mayors of several of North Carolina's largest cities have endorsed Democrat Beverly Perdue for governor, not fellow municipal leader Pat McCrory.
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Men wanted in Md. kidnapping arrested in NC
Two men who police say kidnapped a Maryland bank manager and her two children and forced her to take money from her bank before releasing her unharmed have been arrested in North Carolina.
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Study On Properties Of Carbon Nanotubes, Water Could Have Wide-ranging Implications
The findings, published in the Oct. 3, 2008, issue of the journal Science, relate to a property of so-called "nano-confined" water specifically, whether hollow carbon nanotubes take in the liquid easily or ...
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Hayes' NC ad accuses Kissell of skirting law
Republican Rep. Robin Hayes attacks Democratic challenger Larry Kissell for allegedly skirting the law in a blistering new campaign ad that began running Tuesday.
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Fewer N.C. Students Pass End-Of-Year Reading Test
Far fewer North Carolina students passed end-of-the-year reading tests this year, as the test became harder.
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2 N.C. Republicans Say They'll Now Support Bailout
Four days after rejecting a $700 billion financial market rescue package, North Carolina GOP Reps.
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