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Archive - Apr 11, 2007

Hansbrough and Lawson coming back to UNC for next season.

They're staying. Tyler Hansbrough and Ty Lawson are returning for the 2007-2008 season at North Carolina. Full story...

Bobcats 92 Heat 82

Miami has probably had enough of the Charlotte Bobcats. Gerald Wallace had a double-double, and the Bobcats completed a home-and-home sweep by beating Miami 92-to-82. Full story...

Wilmington gets state's 1st urban scenic byway

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Wilmington has the state's newest state-designated scenic byway, but it's a little different from the other 49 routes. Full story...
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Edwards announces backing of gay supporters

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Democrat John Edwards is touting prominent gay supporters who have signed on to his presidential campaign, including a former adviser to President Clinton. Full story...
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NC legislators want eminent domain amendment put to voters in '07

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State laws that bar land condemnation solely for economic development don't go far enough for some lawmakers. Full story...
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4 Fort Bragg soldiers die in Iraq

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Four soldiers assigned to Fort Bragg were killed in Iraq over the weekend. The Defense Department says that includes on soldier from Greensboro. Full story...
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Wilmington professor denied tenure sues board of trustees

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A federal lawsuit claims the board of trustees at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington harassed and denied promotion to an associate professor of criminology because of his conservative Christian views. Full story...
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Bobcats F. Morrison fined $25,000 for obscene gesture

Charlotte Bobcats forward Adam Morrison has been fined $25,000 by the NBA for making an obscene gesture to fans during a game in Miami. Full story...

Charges dropped in Duke case; DA says players innocent

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He calls it a "tragic rush to accuse" by an overreaching district attorney. Those comments by North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper came as he announced that state prosecutors are dropping the remaining charges against the three Duke lacrosse players accused of sexually assaulting a woman hired to perform as a stripper at a party. Full story...
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