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Pearce makes history at UNCW

Last Friday, Linda Pearce took the reins of the highest position at UNCW – the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, the second African American to do so and the first African American woman. ...

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NC’s Rural Schools in Need of Teachers

As the school year begins, North Carolina's rural school districts are struggling to find teachers, particularly in the math and science subject areas. ...

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MAGIC JOHNSON INSPIRES YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS

(NNPA)- San Diego, CA-High School and College students received a few basic principles on how to succeed in business from legendary basketball star, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, earlier this week. ...

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WRITING NEW CHAPTERS IN SOUTHERN BAPTIST HISTORY

(NNPA)- "So the Thursday after I was elected, I get a call and a voice on the other end says. 'This is the White House, and the President would like to speak with you.' ...

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Republican Culture War Against Women, Blacks

In the Republican Party’s America, the rich pay less while the poor pay more; blacks are more likely to vote repeatedly on Election Day ...

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Sikh Temple Shooter Formed White Supremacist Views in U.S. Military

Mourners paid their final respects on Aug. 10 to six worshippers gunned down by a race-hating, White supremacist ...

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Reverend Jesse Jackson, Cochran Firm Hold Memphis Press Conference to Address Concerns Regarding the Chavis Carter Investigation

The Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr., founder and president of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition joined The Cochran Firm Managing Partner Benjamin Irwin ...

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What is West Nile Virus?

Recently, North Carolina confirmed the first case of and death due to West Nile Virus in 2012. Nationwide there have been more than 390 cases and 8 deaths ...

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ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT BACK WITH A MESSAGE

(NNPA)- Rarely has a group risen so high and fallen so fast as Arrested Development (AD). This captivating musical collective stormed to the top of the charts with an exhilarating brand of countrified rap that mixed the spirit of Sly and the Family Stone with the political charge of Public Enemy, providing a positive alternative to more confrontational gangsta stylings. Their debut album "3 Years, 5 Months ...

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