Research Triangle
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Defense's opening statement
Defense attorneys' opening statement on May 16, 2012, in the capital murder trial of Jason Williford, charged with first-degree murder in the March 2010 death of North Carolina state school board member Kathy Taft. (Viewer discretion is advised.)
In 1987. Keep got to go up the Research Triangle Park. And they moved to -- and they live here in Raleigh -- create morning neighborhood if we get 540. On the -
Matsui, Red Sox highlight 10-game homestand for Bulls
The Pawtucket Red Sox make their only visit of the year to open the Durham Bulls next homestand at the DBAP, beginning on Tuesday, May 15th.
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Bloomberg: Tar Heel tips for 2012 grads
At Carolina, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg offered advice that spelled out "Tar Heel" to members of the Class of 2012.
the technological revolution worked there and you. And all around them. Rodent Research Triangle are. You can see it Silicon Valley in Boston that not. All of those places are home to great universities where --talented people that I could find. For the coming out of the Research Triangle Park and Silicon Valley and here they are all built on teamwork. The person who work hard and work that I did. -
Bloomberg: Speech at UNC a dream come true
The following is the text of New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's remarks as prepared for delivery at the UNC Spring 2012 commencement.
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Duke University Spring 2012 Commencement
Duke University celebrates graduation for the Class of 2012.
health has been developed through duke engaged. Experiences and an intrusion -- Research Triangle Institute. After graduation he's heading to Washington where he will work in management consultant for idea. Please join me in welcoming your -
Walter Dalton addresses supporters after primary win
Walter Dalton has won the Democratic nomination for governor, beating back a challenge from former Congressman Bob Etheridge.
that vision. To marry education. And business and reinsert and -- the Research Triangle Park that. Ahmad -- there that's a good thing. Today 45000. People work there. As importantly many of those companies have facilities -
Thousands walk, raise record amount for ALS
Donors to the Triangle Walk to Defeat ALS brought in more than $325,000 for patient support and research into the causes and cures for ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease.
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Perdue pledges $10.3M for eugenics efforts
Gov. Bev Perdue on Wednesday said that she will include $10.3 million in her 2012 budget proposal this year for funds that will help compensate people impacted by the state's sterilization program.
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Author to discuss NC eugenics regime at Legislature
An author who has studied state-sponsored sterilization programs that came before Nazi Germany adopted the practice is in North Carolina a month before lawmakers consider compensating victims.
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2nd District candidate Steve Wilkins
Steve Wilkins, Democratic candidate for the 2nd Congressional District, outlines his priorities if elected.
for good government good schools good roads and economic development like our Research Triangle Park though they may not have understood it well. They instinctively knew the world was changing. They want their children get a
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