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Soldier found not guilty in officers' deaths
A military jury has acquitted a New York Army National Guard soldier in the 2005 bombing deaths of two officers in Iraq.
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Judge allows lawsuit against Nifong to proceed
Three former Duke University lacrosse players falsely accused of rape can pursue their lawsuit against former prosecutor Mike Nifong after a judge rejected his appeal to keep the case in bankruptcy court.
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NY soldier acquitted of murder in officers' deaths
A soldier was acquitted of murder Thursday in the 2005 bombing deaths of two superiors in Iraq, triggering loud outbursts and gasps from the slain officers' families.
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National lab closes mouse center
Budget concerns at a Tennessee laboratory are sending 8,000 mice across the border and into North Carolina.
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Sypris Technologies expands Morganton plant
A supplier for the troubled U.S. auto industry plans to expand the North Carolina plant where it makes components for truck axles into a North American hub.
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More Easley Cabinet members won't return
At least four more members of Gov. Mike Easley's Cabinet aren't planning to stick around when successor Beverly Perdue arrives next month.
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Prudential to sell Wachovia venture stake to Wells
Prudential Financial Inc. said Thursday it plans to sell its minority stake in retail brokerage Wachovia Securities to Wells Fargo and has applied to tap into the Treasury's capital purchase program.
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Google turns down some of N.C. incentives
Tough economic conditions could slow expansion at Google Inc.'s server farm in the state's foothills, the company said Thursday in a letter declining a sliver of a $260 million government incentive package.



































