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The GOP nominees for the top two posts we'll be voting for on November 6 can really vouch for the old theorem about "right place, right time."
The GOP nominees for the top two posts we'll be voting for on November 6 can really vouch for the old theorem about "right place, right time."
 
Mrs. Helen Faye Rowe Scrase, age 71, a resident of 530 East St., Belhaven, died Friday, October 26, 2012, at her home.
Mrs. Helen Faye Rowe Scrase, age 71, a resident of 530 East St., Belhaven, died Friday, October 26, 2012, at her home.
 
Lenora Davis Burrus, 75, a resident of 353 Old County Road, Belhaven, died Friday, October 26, 2012, at Vidant Pungo Hospital.
Lenora Davis Burrus, 75, a resident of 353 Old County Road, Belhaven, died Friday, October 26, 2012, at Vidant Pungo Hospital.
 
Elmer Gray Barber, 72, of 1150 Llewellyn Barber Road, Williamston, died Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, at Martin General Hospital.
Elmer Gray Barber, 72, of 1150 Llewellyn Barber Road, Williamston, died Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, at Martin General Hospital.
 
As we near the end of this rancorous election there exists a rich irony in the presidential contest.
As we near the end of this rancorous election there exists a rich irony in the presidential contest.
 
Leaders in the North Carolina Republican Party are doing all they can to help Chad Barefoot get elected to the Senate District 18 seat as part of a larger effort to expand their new majority and advance their agenda.
Leaders in the North Carolina Republican Party are doing all they can to help Chad Barefoot get elected to the Senate District 18 seat as part of a larger effort to expand their new majority and advance their agenda.
 
I have repeatedly argued in this space that North Carolina’s ballot is too long, that the state’s governors and legislators should decide who holds what office rather than asking voters to choose.
I have repeatedly argued in this space that North Carolina’s ballot is too long, that the state’s governors and legislators should decide who holds what office rather than asking voters to choose.
 
The Washington Women's Luncheon with humorist Celia Rivenbark is Thursday November 8th and we only have 35 tickets left.
The Washington Women's Luncheon with humorist Celia Rivenbark is Thursday November 8th and we only have 35 tickets left.
 
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