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In the early-1870s, captains were having difficulty navigating along the choppy waters along the North Carolina coast, and cargo was being lost.
In the early-1870s, captains were having difficulty navigating along the choppy waters along the North Carolina coast, and cargo was being lost.
 
The traditional business model for public-affairs journalism continues to falter. Print newsrooms are shrinking. Broadcast newsrooms are, too, or at least replacing expensive, veteran news reporters with young newscasters.
The traditional business model for public-affairs journalism continues to falter. Print newsrooms are shrinking. Broadcast newsrooms are, too, or at least replacing expensive, veteran news reporters with young newscasters.
 
Mr. John Washington Buck, III, age 58, a resident of 7825 U.S. 264 Hwy. East, Washington, NC died Thursday November 22, 2012, at his home
Mr. John Washington Buck, III, age 58, a resident of 7825 U.S. 264 Hwy. East, Washington, NC died Thursday November 22, 2012, at his home
 
Henry Burrus Bland, 59, a resident of 211 Cape Point Lane, Greenville, died Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, at his home
Henry Burrus Bland, 59, a resident of 211 Cape Point Lane, Greenville, died Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, at his home
 
Mrs. Edythe Jackson Harris Benson, 97, a resident of Pantego, died Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, at Vidant Pungo Hospital
Mrs. Edythe Jackson Harris Benson, 97, a resident of Pantego, died Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, at Vidant Pungo Hospital
 
Representative Bill Cook (R-Beaufort) called on the State Board of Elections to declare him the winner of the State Senate District 1 race today following his 21 vote victory in Monday's district-wide recount.
Representative Bill Cook (R-Beaufort) called on the State Board of Elections to declare him the winner of the State Senate District 1 race today following his 21 vote victory in Monday's district-wide recount.
 
For the first time since records have been kept by the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners -- and possibly for the first time since the 19th century -- Republicans hold a majority of seats on county commissions in the Tar Heel State.
For the first time since records have been kept by the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners -- and possibly for the first time since the 19th century -- Republicans hold a majority of seats on county commissions in the Tar Heel State.
 
Our system of government, from the local to the state to the national levels, is a republic.
 
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