Cheney remains potent, powerful
Supporting from behind rather than standing out in front is one skill President Bush's running mate is said to practice with great finesse.
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Supporting from behind rather than standing out in front is one skill President Bush's running mate is said to practice with great finesse.
The reactance theory states that when there is a loss of opportunity, people will do anything to preserve their shot at it.
State Republicans have publicly accused the N.C. State Board of Elections of catering to party politics and preventing ads against the Democratic incumbent governor from reaching the airwaves.
Teaching assistants at many universities are demanding equitable pay and benefits, saying their low-paying jobs consist of teaching more than assisting.
The fight against fat is a losing battle for North Carolina's youth, but a new federal grant is trying to help them develop more healthy habits.
About 75 rain-soaked students came to hear Rep. David Price, D-N.C., speak Monday night in Manning Hall about how to turn the country around politically.