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Who really pulls the strings on America’s economy?
Oct. 15–Economists seem to agree: Things are finally getting a bit better. Unemployment rates, nationally and regionally, dipped in the past month. Local home prices are bouncing back. Average incomes and re Continue Reading
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Democratic challenger’s chances slim in 3rd District
Oct. 13–Erik Anderson is a 32-year-old retail store manager and former Marine from Greenville who has never run for elected office and has little campaign money to get his message out. U.S. Rep. Walter Jones Continue Reading
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Solidly GOP district seeing spirited race
Oct. 13–To Republican state Rep. Matt Shea, Americans are on the verge of becoming slaves, and he has a plan to stop it. Among his proposals: The federal government should make its payments to states only in Continue Reading
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Sandoval to step up efforts to help elect fellow Republicans
Oct. 13–Gov. Brian Sandoval, the state’s most popular Republican, is poised to take a more active role in GOP races, including the presidential campaign. Sandoval will be the honorary chairman of Team Continue Reading
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Tea party freshmen balance principles, pragmatism, loyalty
WASHINGTON _ The tea party congressional candidates whose victories made 2010 a wave election for Republicans came to Washington united in their desire to slash spending, cut the size of government and place conservative prin Continue Reading
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Politics pushing ‘unfriend’ buttons
Oct. 14–Alyssa Eppich of Saco says she learned the hard way that politics and Facebook don’t always mix. She once posted a comment on her Facebook page that was supportive of President Obama. It cost h Continue Reading
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‘Binders’ remark from Romney sparks dialogue on women
Oct. 18–Flocks of seagulls, schools of fish, charms of hummingbirds… Binders of women? What started as a spontaneous social media blowup Tuesday during Mitt Romney’s presidential deba Continue Reading
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Walmart Moms: Walmart Moms Talk First 100 Days
Walmart Moms discuss what they want to see addressed during the first 100 days of the next presidency.
