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Democrats fume over documentary

A documentary to be aired shortly before Election Day by the Maryland-based Sinclair Broadcast Group has Democrats, including the campaign of presidential ...

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Tar Heels squeak by UVa.

With North Carolina clinging to a one-goal lead, UNC senior Anne Morrell was shoved to the ground in the box by a Virginia defender. Despite protests ...

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Protecting privacy

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The release of a UNC athlete's name in conjunction with information about his drug test results is an invasion of the student's privacy and should be ...

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Groups fit naturally on campus

Created in 1998 as an alternative to a school of environment, the Carolina Environmental Program is as multifaceted the topic its studies. The center ...

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Improper business

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Patrick Ballantine, R-New Hanover, spent 10 years in the N.C. Senate, and for two of them, he was on the payroll of Image Products Inc. of Wilmington ...

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Council to mull issue of zoning

"OI-4" might mean little to the average University student. But the zoning classification and its different levels have serious implications for University ...

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Equitable funding

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It's an unfortunate but widely known fact in the scientific community that researchers also have to be businessmen in order to secure funds. But getting ...

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CITY BRIEFS

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Man robbed and stabbed on West Rosemary Street A man was robbed and stabbed at 1 a.m. Wednesday on the 300 block of West Rosemary Street, according ...

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State & nation briefs

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Two die in train accidents in Alamance, Guilford counties BURLINGTON - In a span of 24 hours, two people have died in separate train accidents in neighboring ...

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Industry's ills linger over fair

RALEIGH - The lights of the midway were visible against a gloomy backdrop Friday morning, marking a cloudy start to the 151st North Carolina State Fair. Lines ...

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