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23223
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Farris Barakat, the older brother of Chapel Hill shooting victim Deah Barakat, discusses the importance of learning from the shooting tragedy and fostering peace between people of all races and faiths.
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23247
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Byrd spearheads a campaign to get healthy food, via her co-op Fertile Ground Food Cooperative, to under-served people in Southeast Raleigh.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 32 Issue 7, February 2015, p6, por Periodical Website
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23255
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The UNC Board of Governors held an 'open' meeting in which they closed three UNC System centers. No students, however, were allowed into the 'open' meeting.
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27601
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The Caktus Group in Durham has upset area residents because it painted over Emily Weinstein’s famous Eno River Mural. The group was advised not to destroy the mural by the Historic Preservation Commision, but the group said it was necessary to restore the building to the way it looked in 1910. Caktus group has apologized and says it is scheduling a public meeting to hear ideas how it can fix the problem.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 31 Issue 29, July 2014, p8-9 Periodical Website
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27609
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Diane Currier will open Durham’s first meadery this fall. Currier has experimented with home brewing for since 1992 and her mead has won awards from the North Carolina State Fair. Honeygirl Meadery will ferment 200-5000 gallon batches that will be sold in local bottle shops, and restaurants in the Triangle area.
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