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NC man with long criminal record back in prison
A North Carolina man who's been in prison and jailed at least 28 times will spend up to 13 more years behind bars after his latest conviction for driving while impaired.
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A sampling of editorials from NC newspapers
From News & Observer of Raleigh, Nov. 18
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Case closed in Fla., but new questions emerge
Florida police say they've closed an investigation into the suspicious death of the third husband of a Georgia grandmother with five dead husbands.
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GOP leaders want more control of SC House bills
House Republican leaders are pushing plans to put more power in the hands of House Speaker Bobby Harrell so he could appoint committee chairmen in an effort to advance the GOP's agenda and clear the House floor of bills they don't like.
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Fingerprint expert testifies at court-martial
A fingerprint expert testified that he found no prints from a New York soldier on pieces of an anti-personnel mine that killed two officers in Iraq in 2005.
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School districts asked to return $58M to state
Local school districts are being asked to return $58 million they've already received from the state to help ease North Carolina's state government shortfall.
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Cowher to address NC State fall commencement
Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher will deliver the fall commencement address at North Carolina State University, his alma mater.
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ACLU denounces Gitmo judge's replacement
The American Civil Liberties Union is criticizing a decision by the U.S. military to assign a new judge to handle the cases against the alleged Sept. 11 conspirators held at Guantanamo Bay.




































