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Indiana & North Carolina Primary Results – Same Story, Different Night
Op-Ed
By Duane Wells
On the campaign trail in North Carolina last week, Hillary Clinton said last night’s primaries could be a ‘game changer’. They weren’t. After his loss in the Pennsylvania, Barack Obama called Indiana’s primary a ‘tie-breaker.’ It wasn’t. Instead Clinton won Indiana, Barack Obama won North Carolina. So today we yet again have another split decision and I’m starting to feel like Bill Murray’s character in the film Groundhog’s Day.
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Barack Obama Wins North Carolina Primary Results
By Ann Turner
Illinois Senator Barack Obama claimed victory in the North Carolina Democratic primary results on Tuesday. Just after voting polls closed in the state, CNN projected Obama as the winner of the contest based on exit polls. Obama had been expected to take the win in North Carolina, leading over Hillary Clinton across the board in pre-voting polls by a strong margin.
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Early Indiana, North Carolina Exit Polls Favor Clinton
By Jonas Oliver
According to CNN exit polls from Indiana and North Carolina, Sen. Hillary Clinton has an early advantage among Democrats concerned about the economy and her rival's relationship with Rev. Jeremiah Wright. In both North Carolina and Indiana, polls showed that 50% or more of those who voted for Hillary Clinton in the primary would vote for Republican nominee John McCain in November if Barack Obama was to become the nominee.
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A Dream Delayed at Camp Lickalotta
By Tim Hyatt for OutCouples.com
Nancy Leedy and Joanie Beasley are entrepreneurs with activist hearts. Their passion for the great outdoors developed into the dream of opening a campground of their own. Even after being evicted from their home and their plans destroyed once already, the couple is still striving to bring their vision to life.
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Tar Heels Coach Sylvia Hatchell Issued Warning After Toilet Papering Trees
By Dylan Vox
This weekend, UNC’s women’s basketball head coach Sylvia Hatchell proved that you are never too old to make a childish mistake. After the Tar Heels earned a 93-76 victory over their rivals Duke, their beloved coach was issued a warning by police after she and some of the team members decided to toilet paper trees outside of a drugstore in Chapel Hill.
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The Conclusion of the Duke Lacrosse Saga
By Dylan Vox
After a year long debacle, the Duke Lacrosse Rape case is finally history as all remaining charges were dropped against the three players who were accused. It has been an epic long journey for the men involved and both sides have suffered a great deal as has the reputation of the North Carolina school.
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Falwell Backs 'Reorientation Therapy' for Gay, Questioning Teens
By Ross von Metzke
Speaking at the annual conference of Exodus International, the nation’s largest religious group promoting the idea that gays can change their sexual orientation, the Rev. Jerry Falwell endorsed forcing gay kids into counseling designed to change their sexual orientation.
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