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(04/13/12 3:09am)
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — The U.S. trade deficit narrowed in February for the largest percentage drop since May 2009, according to a government report released Thursday that led analysts to raise estimates for first-quarter economic growth.
(04/13/12 3:05am)
ISLAMABAD (MCT) — The Pakistani parliament on Thursday approved guidelines that will frame a reset of the country’s relations with the United States, paving the way for an end to a nearly five-month disruption in ties that began when errant U.S. airstrikes killed 24 Pakistani soldiers along the Afghan border.
(04/13/12 3:04am)
Someone drove while impaired near the intersection of Finlay Forest Drive and Barbee Chapel Road at 3:04 a.m. Thursday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The person drove while impaired and wrecked a vehicle, reports state. Damage to the tan 2006 Ford Escape was valued at $10,000, according to police reports.
(04/12/12 4:15am)
Nearby libraries are sponsoring events from April 8 to 14 as part of the American Library Association’s annual celebration of National Library Week.
(04/12/12 4:14am)
The Orange Rural Fire Department will celebrate the grand opening of a third station at 2510 Walker Road in Hillsborough on Saturday.
(04/12/12 4:13am)
Friends of Orange County Library will present a session titled “e-books for Libraries: Good, Bad or Indifferent?” from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. May 5 at the Orange County Main Library in Hillsborough.
(04/12/12 4:12am)
Campus Health is taking back certain unused, expired or unwanted medications to dispose of them in an environmentally friendly way.
(04/12/12 4:12am)
FOX News CEO Roger Ailes will give the Roy H. Park Distinguished Lecture today at 5:30 p.m. in Carroll Hall auditorium.
(04/11/12 3:16am)
Jim Norton, executive director of the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership, will step down, Board of Directors Chairman George Draper and Program Director Bobby Funk said Tuesday.
(04/11/12 3:15am)
Seven people and organizations in the University community have received the UNC Diversity Award.
(04/11/12 3:14am)
UNC has received a $10 million commitment to benefit both heart disease research at the School of Medicine and the Ackland Art Museum.
(04/11/12 3:12am)
LOS ANGELES (MCT) — North Korea keeps at least 150,000 people locked up in hidden gulags where they are forced to work behind barbed wire and electrified fences, according to a report from a human rights group.
(04/11/12 3:12am)
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, Md. (MCT) — A First Amendment attorney joined journalists bound for Guantanamo Tuesday in an orchestrated U.S. media bid to open up the first ever war court testimony by a captive about CIA interrogations that the government contends are secret.
(04/11/12 3:10am)
An alarm was going off at 601 Meadowmont Lane at 11:19 p.m. Monday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The alarm was going off and voices were heard inside of Rashkis Elementary School, reports state.
(04/10/12 3:44am)
LOS ANGELES (MCT) — Pregnant women might now have one more good reason to watch their diet and exercise: A new study links autism and developmental delays in young children to metabolic conditions, like obesity and diabetes, in their mothers.
(04/10/12 3:43am)
DETROIT (MCT) — The public is far more supportive of the auto industry bailouts than the government’s decision to bail out distressed financial giants in 2009, according to a Harris poll released Monday.
(04/10/12 3:43am)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (MCT) — The most popular online photo-sharing service just got a whole lot more powerful.
(04/10/12 3:07am)
Chapel Hill Transit will provide a free shuttle to Chapel Hill’s Earth Action Day Festival on April 14.
(04/10/12 3:04am)
Six UNC students have been awarded Class of 1938 travel fellowships for study abroad programs this summer.
(04/10/12 3:04am)
Two students were recently recognized by the Goldwater Scholarship Program, which awards college sophomores and juniors whose careers will be in mathematics, natural sciences or engineering.