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Roy Mars was peeing in his compost last weekend -- it adds nitrogen -- when he looked up and saw something streak across the sky. It looked like a shooting star, the custom furniture maker said. But hes seen those before, he said, and it wasnt
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A friend who found David Palmer Shannon on Saturday night at a concrete plant attempted to save his life by giving him chest compressions. Shannon, a freshman at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, apparently died after falling about 40
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The death of David Shannon, a University of North Carolina freshman, is being investigated to determine if hazing was involved, police said. Shannon's body was found Saturday in a Carrboro, N.C., concrete plant by three fellow pledges and a sophomore
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UNC-CH student found dead in Carrboro Carrboro Police are investigating the death of David Palmer Shannon who was in his first year at UNC-Chapel Hill...Orange County Board of Health backs strict smoking ban The Orange County Board of Health voted 10-
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Carrboro police are investigating the death of a first-year student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Authorities say the body of 18-year-old David Palmer Shannon was discovered late Saturday night. Police say they don't know why
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Just beyond the halfway mark in North Carolina's early voting period, a simple question with no clear answer emerges: Do the total numbers that overwhelmingly favor Democrats spell a repeat for President Barack Obama in the Tar Heel State, or will
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Leah Shelton (West Stokes) 6-1, 6-1; Nancy Bridges (Shelby) d. Mary Vecellio (Wheatmore) 6-0, 6-2; Kalli Karas (Cuthbertson) d. Julie Hayes (Tarboro) 6-1, 6-0; Cassidy Shell (Catawba Bandys) d. Una Healey (Durham School of Arts) 6-1, 6-2; Danielle
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Correspondent Last month 12-year-old Sophia Bradley stepped into the Gregson Street crosswalk at Minerva Avenue after a car stopped in the lane closest to her. The Durham School of the Arts seventh-grader jogged between the two white lines on her way
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Carrboro's very own newspaper published its 290th weekly issue Thursday...In August, publisher Robert Dickson wrote a letter to the newspaper's readers announcing the Citizen would cease publication in the fall if no buyer was found. Despite the
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The Town Council received a staff report about a proposed ban on feeding deer Monday, but took no action. Staff will now update the town's website with information about how feeding deer can harm the animals and public health. The issue came up in
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