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16665
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North Carolina's original copy of the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States was stolen by Federal forces from the State Capitol in 1865 and recently recovered in an undercover operation in 2003. The document will be on display at the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh as part of a statewide traveling display.
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16667
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William Atkinson II, PhD, MPH, MPA, became WakeMed CEO in 2003. He discusses his approach to the position with Rick Smith.
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Metro Magazine (NoCar F 264 R1 M48), Vol. 13 Issue 3, Apr 2012, pinsert, 15-16, por Periodical Website
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16668
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Leutze discusses the European Union debt crisis and the continuing controversy on terminal groins as a protector against coastal erosion.
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Those with appreciation for the stage will be thrilled to visit the current show at Wilmington's Cameron Art Museum: \"Between Taste and Travesty: Costume Design by William Ivey Long.\" Long has wont he Tony Award for best costume five times, and a North Carolina native.
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Arnold Palmer started playing golf at a young age, but few remember he spent many of his formative years in Wake County, North Carolina.
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The Fayetteville Museum of Art is currently showcasing an exhibition of pickings from some of North Carolina's most interesting private holdings of art and artifacts. From portraits to landscapes to sculpture, this show has a little bit of everything, and most of the work is from the hands of talented North Carolina artists.
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Raleigh attorney and political maestro Tom Ellis will be awarded the Freedom Leadership Award honoring \"service to the cause of individual liberty.\" Ellis became an icon in national political affairs for convincing Ronald Reagan to run in the 1976 North Carolina Presidential primary.
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The state legislature has responded to the gaps in the North Carolina justice system of checks and balances identified by the Duke lacrosse rape case by approving several bills addressing criminal procedures.
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The Protocol School, founded by Rosemary Wyche, offers training and coaching in building a competitive advantage for leaders in business, nonprofits, education and government, providing them with new skills and strategies for success in a rapidly changing and increasingly interconnected world.
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16675
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In 1957, Queen Elizabeth II attended the University of North Carolina at Maryland football game.
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16676
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Since childhood, Jimmy English has been bringing in some large wildlife--alligators. Although much has changed in Wilmington and New Hanover County, English's methods have changed little.
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Campbell University has not had a football team in 56 years, but it is getting ready to change that. Its announcement in April of last year that it would field a team shocked the sports community. And the speed with which it has proceeded to develop a program and build the first phase of a stadium has been little short of astounding.
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Six individuals and organizations received the City of Raleigh's highest arts honor, the Medial of Arts. The award winners included: The North Carolina Symphony, North Carolina Theatre, gallery owner and community arts leader Rory Parnell, Carolina Ballet lead dancer Melissa Podcasy, Progress Energy, and the Raleigh Ringers.
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The community college of today is focused on building the work force in the future, from healthcare to high performance computing, auto technicians to PC game developers. Wake Tech trains more than 50,000 students a year--and it is growing.
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Metro Magazine (NoCar F 264 R1 M48), Vol. 7 Issue 1, Jan 2006, p38-52, map, f Periodical Website
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Leutze discusses the shortcomings of the 2007 Presidential budget as it fails to provide money for beach renourishment, inlet dredging, or Intracoastal Waterway maintenance.
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