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Archive - Feb 17, 2007

Chapel Hill police arrest six anti-war protesters

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Chapel Hill police arrested six anti-war protesters yesterday. The protesters staged a sit-in at the local office of US Representative David Price. They were asking price to cut off funding for the war in Iraq. Full story...
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Forbes ranks Raleigh as the nation's best city for jobs

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Forbes.com says Raleigh is the best city in the nation for jobs. Full story...
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President Bush to talk about energy initiatives in North Carolina

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A White House spokeswoman says Bush will come to Franklinton on Thursday to visit a biotech plant. Among other things, Novozymes produces enzymes to help turn things like corn into ethanol fuel. Full story...
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Sen. Dole returns to campaign trail

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US Senator Elizabeth Dole is back on the campaign trail. The Republican has declared her intentions to run for a second term in what she calls "the worst political environment in memory." Full story...
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Black's sentence may depend on how much he talks

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The severity of Jim Black's sentence may depend on how much he's willing to talk. The former House speaker's attorney says Black is looking forward to talking. Attorney Kenneth Bell also says that may make some people uncomfortable. Full story...
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Former sheriff's deputy pleads not guilty to federal drug trafficking charges

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A former Durham County sheriff's deputy accused of selling cocaine from his sports bar has pleaded not guilty to federal drug trafficking charges. Full story...
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Changes

If you've watched WWAY Newschannel 3 for any length of time, you surely have noticed a lot of changes in the last several months. And there certainly have been plenty.