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Bill bans all public smoking

For the second time a bill banning smoking in all public places has been proposed in the N.C. General Assembly. The bill would make all public areas and places of employment — including restaurants and bars — smoke-free starting Jan. 2 2010.

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Grads earn grant to aid rural towns

Four N.C. graduate students have been chosen for a grant that will allow them to provide financial expertise and assistance in rural N.C. communities. The four students were chosen by the UNC School of Government and Appalachian State University and will be funded by a $764348 grant from the Golden Leaf Foundation.

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Grads earn grant to aid rural towns

Four N.C. graduate students have been chosen for a grant that will allow them to provide financial expertise and assistance in rural N.C. communities. The four students were chosen by the UNC School of Government and Appalachian State University and will be funded by a $764348 grant from the Golden Leaf Foundation.

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Grads earn grant to aid rural towns

Four N.C. graduate students have been chosen for a grant that will allow them to provide financial expertise and assistance in rural N.C. communities. The four students were chosen by the UNC School of Government and Appalachian State University and will be funded by a $764348 grant from the Golden Leaf Foundation.

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Grads earn grant to aid rural towns

Four N.C. graduate students have been chosen for a grant that will allow them to provide financial expertise and assistance in rural N.C. communities. The four students were chosen by the UNC School of Government and Appalachian State University and will be funded by a $764348 grant from the Golden Leaf Foundation.

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Grads earn grant to aid rural towns

Four N.C. graduate students have been chosen for a grant that will allow them to provide financial expertise and assistance in rural N.C. communities. The four students were chosen by the UNC School of Government and Appalachian State University and will be funded by a $764348 grant from the Golden Leaf Foundation.

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