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May 20, 2008
President remains opposed to a homeowner-rescue bill
President Bush, acknowledging economic “tough times” for many Americans, said yesterday that he remains opposed to any homeowner-rescue legislation that would be a bailout for lenders.
Secret Service warns of bleached bills
The U.S. Secret Service says about half of its current counterfeit cases in the Washington area involve using real currency to make phony bills.
May 15, 2008
Kaine praises endorsement
Backing of Edwards can draw working-class whites to Obama, governor feels.
May 14, 2008
Clinton coasts in W.Va.
She wins by about 2-1; delegate gap narrowed; swing-state appeal cited
May 13, 2008
Man begins Libertarian Party bid for president
Former Republican Rep. Bob Barr began a Libertarian Party presidential bid yesterday, saying that voters are hungry for an alternative to the status quo who would dramatically cut the federal government.
May 09, 2008
Housing bill OK’d, faces veto
House approves rescue plan, which Republicans call a bailout for lenders.
May 07, 2008
Voter turnout in N.C. is believed a record.
Nearly 2 million of the state’s 5.8 million registered voters participated, believed to be a modern-day record; 90% of black vote goes to Obama.
May 06, 2008
Clinton, Obama have trouble cutting each other’s base
By Bertrand M. Gutiérrez and Sean Mussenden
MEDIA GENERAL NEWS SERVICE
May 05, 2008
N.C. finds itself with a crucial role in presidential primaries
Bill Clinton called it “critical.“ Hillary Clinton called it a “game changer.“ They were both talking about North Carolina.
May 02, 2008
Traffic lights key to reducing fuel use, researcher says
A local government could replicate his computer modeling and reset the timing of its traffic lights. Cars would flow through intersections more smoothly, reducing emissions and fuel consumption.
5 Republican candidates for NC governor hold final debate
Five Republican candidates for North Carolina held their final debate in Asheville, with at least two emphasizing their connections to western North Carolina.
April 30, 2008
Obama’s quandary over preacher reflects supporters’ divide
Obama’s struggle to find the right tone — six weeks ago he said he couldn’t disown the pastor he’s known for 20 years — reflects a striking difference in how Democratic voters view the controversy and its proper handling, a point made clear in interviews in North Carolina this week, ahead of the May 6 primary.
April 29, 2008
Vets, military at odds over enhanced GI Bill
Congress is considering proposals to increase veterans education benefits. The military, however, worries that better benefits will prompt excessive numbers of men and women to leave the services.
April 28, 2008
Flurry of Activity: Clinton, Obama campaign; voters start early
The Triad and outlying counties are emerging as a key battleground for the two candidates.
Democrats plan hearing on Fla., Mich. delegates
Florida and Michigan Democrats will finally get a hearing on the national partys decision to disqualify their national convention delegates - but not until the end of May.
April 25, 2008
Road funding comes next
Lawmakers consider tax plans as a way to fill a $1 billion gap
April 24, 2008
Perdue, Moore argue affably
Overall, the two Democrats’ platforms are very similar. But a few specific differences - in both policy, and in how government should work - became clear in Tuesday’s debate.
April 23, 2008
Clinton’s Pa. win still leaves her the underdog
Clinton won at least 66 delegates to the party’s national convention, with 35 still to be awarded, according to AP’s analysis of election returns. Obama won at least 57. A final count could come Wednesday, or later. Obama still leads in pledged delegates.
April 22, 2008
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama go on attack in last-minute scramble for Pennsylvania votes
The two Democratic hopefuls barnstormed the state in a final pitch for votes in the most populous and delegate-rich state remaining in the nominating contest.
N.C. debate called off
Obama camp declines to agree to participate
April 06, 2008
Suspect in trooper shooting case nabbed in Texas
Authorities say the man accused of shooting a Virginia state trooper has been caught in Texas.
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