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Q&A with author Sarah Maas

Sarah Maas, 26-year-old young adult fantasy author, will be coming to Flyleaf Books. Staff writer Melissa Bendixen spoke with Maas about recent achievements. She said the book’s success recently elevated it to The New York Times Best Seller List.

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Close-up of a The Pig hotdog topped with relish and red beet mustard. In the background, Sam Suchoff serves a Taste Carolina tour-goer at the Carrboro Farmer’s Market.

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Dr. Steve Auerbach spoke on saturday about "Winning Health Care for the 99%" in front of the post office for Occupy Chapel Hill. Auerbach- white lab coat. Dr. Jonathan Kotch- hat and mustache- professor at UNC, president of Health Care for all NC. Katya Roytburd- holding sign saying "single payer"- helped organize the event with Kotch

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left to right: Iris Schwintzer, Shirley Ray, Ernie Quade. Judges for the E Franklin Street Precinct assist morning voters. Deborah Finn, of 214 Hillsborough St., votes with her husband and dog. (purple jacket). At larger elections, Mrs. Finn is also a judge for the E Franklin Street Precinct

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left to right: Iris Schwintzer, Shirley Ray, Ernie Quade. Judges for the E Franklin Street Precinct assist morning voters. Deborah Finn, of 214 Hillsborough St., votes with her husband and dog. (purple jacket). At larger elections, Mrs. Finn is also a judge for the E Franklin Street Precinct

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left to right: Iris Schwintzer, Shirley Ray, Ernie Quade. Judges for the E Franklin Street Precinct assist morning voters. Deborah Finn, of 214 Hillsborough St., votes with her husband and dog. (purple jacket). At larger elections, Mrs. Finn is also a judge for the E Franklin Street Precinct

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left to right: Iris Schwintzer, Shirley Ray, Ernie Quade. Judges for the E Franklin Street Precinct assist morning voters. Deborah Finn, of 214 Hillsborough St., votes with her husband and dog. (purple jacket). At larger elections, Mrs. Finn is also a judge for the E Franklin Street Precinct

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