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- Banker selected for ECSU's top fundraiser position
- Elizabeth City State University has chosen a career banker to be its new top fundraiser. William G Smith, a Bertie County native, has been named vice chancellor for institutional advancement, the post formerly held by LaTonya Afolayan. As
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- Lawmakers, law enforcement battle sex trafficking in N.C.
- RALEIGH – The disappearance and death last week of 5-year-old Shaniya Davis in Fayetteville highlighted a disturbing problem in the country and in North Carolina – human trafficking. The little girl's mother, Antoinette Davis, is charged
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News 14- What will replace nuclear power, coal in North Carolina?
- GREENSBORO — Flick on a light switch. You just burned coal or split the atom. For decades, North Carolina has generated almost all of its electricity with coal-fired or nuclear power plants. But that’s changing. The state’s electricity soon
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- Men from Opposite Spectra Agree: Power of Fed Must Be
- CONGRESS APPEARS TO BE AT ODDS over how to properly regulate the banksters. On the one hand, a House legislator has quietly neutered landmark legislation that would set up the country’s first-ever public audit of the Federal Reserve. And on
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- Palin's book tour hits Fort Bragg as Army concerned about
- Sarah Palin brought her book-signing tour to North Carolina's Fort Bragg on Monday as thousands greeted the former Republican vice-presidential candidate in a campaign-like gathering that tested military rules involving politicians. The
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Metronews.ca- State slaps manufactured home sellers with lawsuit
- The state of North Carolina has filed suit against three companies that sell and finance manufactured homes, accusing them of participating in “an elaborate scheme” that deceives customers into buying overpriced homes. The lawsuit names
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- Dominion gives 2nd million for energy-assistance
- Rose Gary's husband is disabled by stroke and diabetes, and the retired mail handler has exhausted her savings trying to make ends meet. "When the utilities are cut off and it's cold and there's no light, you just don't know who to turn
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- Committee works to erect markers on Civil War trails
- MACON - The Macon Sesquicentennial Planning Committee is working to erect 10 more markers along Civil War Heritage Trails. The markers are designed to spread the word and reap the benefits of Georgia's rich history and will coincide with
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- Home sales up on tax credit
- First-time buyers taking advantage of a special tax credit gave sales of existing homes their biggest surge in a decade, raising hopes for a turnaround in the housing market and pleasing Wall Street. While rising foreclosures and
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- Tax credit boosts home sales
- WASHINGTON — First-time buyers taking advantage of a special tax credit gave sales of existing homes their biggest surge in a decade, raising hopes for a turnaround in the housing market and pleasing Wall Street. Though rising foreclosures
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