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The News & Observer - Tue Jul 15, 2:31 am EDT
Just 27 percent of North Carolina's likely voters approve of Republican U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, according to a new survey from Public Policy Polling released Monday.
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Asbury Park Press - Fri Jul 11, 9:42 am EDT
Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards is joining the chorus of those who want to see an increase in New Jersey's minimum wage.
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Burlington County Times - Fri Jul 11, 12:11 pm EDT
TRENTON, N.J. - Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards is joining the chorus of those who want to see an increase in New Jersey's minimum wage.
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Courier-Post - Fri Jul 11, 9:03 am EDT
Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards is joining the chorus of those who want to see an increase in New Jersey's minimum wage.
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WBTV Charlotte - Thu Jul 10, 12:38 pm EDT
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - North Carolina lawmakers delayed voting on a plan to raise the penalties for hanging nooses and burning crosses when perpetrators are carrying out the acts to intimidate people.
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NBC 17 Raleigh - Thu Jul 10, 7:40 am EDT
RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina lawmakers delayed voting on a plan to raise the penalties for hanging nooses and burning crosses when perpetrators are carrying out the acts to intimidate people.
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Media General News Service Washington Bureau - Wed Jul 9, 5:53 pm EDT
Recent international trade deals have given Americans easy access to cheap clothes and DVD players while sending manufacturing jobs in North Carolina, Ohio and Michigan overseas. John McCain loves these deals. Barack Obama, not nearly as much. more
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Bloomberg.com - Fri Jul 4, 7:19 pm EDT
July 4 (Bloomberg) -- Jesse Helms , the former five-term U.S. senator from North Carolina whose relish for thwarting initiatives he opposed as too liberal earned him the nickname ``Senator No,'' died at age 86.
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The Beaver County Times - Wed Jul 9, 3:35 am EDT
RALEIGH, N.C. — When telling stories about Jesse Helms after his death on the Fourth of July, the politician who took his place in Congress recalled how the iconic North Carolina senator liked to invite pages to sit down and chat over ice cream.
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The Beaver County Times - Wed Jul 9, 1:50 am EDT
RALEIGH, N.C. — When telling stories about Jesse Helms after his death on the Fourth of July, the politician who took his place in Congress recalled how the iconic North Carolina senator liked to invite pages to sit down and chat over ice cream.
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NBC 5 Chicago - Mon Jul 7, 11:59 am EDT
The airplane carrying Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has made a safe, unscheduled landing in St. Louis after a maintenance issue arose en route from Chicago to Charlotte, North Carolina.
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WCNC Charlotte - Mon Jul 7, 8:15 am EDT
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama plans to visit North Carolina and two other Southern states where his campaign thinks he can win or, at least, make inroads.
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WAVY 10 - Mon Jul 7, 4:55 am EDT
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama plans to visit North Carolina and two other Southern states where his campaign thinks he can win or, at least, make inroads.
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WNCT Greenville - Mon Jul 7, 5:19 am EDT
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama plans to visit North Carolina and two other Southern states where his campaign thinks he can win or, at least, make inroads.
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The San Luis Obispo Tribune - Mon Jul 7, 10:11 am EDT
Democrat Barack Obama sought to link Republican rival John McCain to President Bush's economic policies as the two presidential candidates maneuvered for the upper hand on a top concern of voters. "If you are satisfied with the way things are going now, then you should vote for John McCain," Obama told North Carolina supporters. "If you think that we need a fundamental change ... then we have a ...