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MAIN News Archives for March 2013
03/30 -
With public funding, baseball provides private perks
03/28 -
Former Asheville evidence room manager pleads guilty to drug embezzlement
03/27 -
Sen. Hagan declares support for gay marriage
03/27 -
Obama's FCC pick could determine the future of the Internet
03/25 -
The day that TV news died
03/23 -
Prospect of closing some UNC campuses sparks outcry
03/21 -
The latest global trend is local
03/19 -
Remembering the Iraq War media pundits
03/19 -
Progress Energy execs grilled over secret price breaks for favored customers
03/18 -
The novel resurgence of independent bookstores
03/18 -
Meet the man who exposed Romney's hidden side
03/17 -
Lyndon Johnson tapes reveal Nixon's 'treason'
03/17 -
Obama will use Nixon-era law to fight climate change
03/17 -
Can a Colbert turn Charleston blue?
03/16 -
'Fix the Debt' exposed as corporate shill
03/15 -
NC counties shift red
03/14 -
Population in NC's rural counties slips
03/13 -
Windstream under investigation for slow broadband speeds in Georgia
03/12 -
Study: On Facebook, you are what you 'like'
03/11 -
Moving from broadband scarcity to abundance
03/11 -
FCC to probe rural phone problems
03/11 -
In the South and West, a tax on being poor
03/10 -
Whole Foods to label GMOs by 2018
03/10 -
Bills in states, Congress seek to raise firearm taxes
03/08 -
Georgia embraces municipal broadband
03/08 -
10 big companies that pay no taxes
03/04 -
McCrory: No state money for Panthers stadium upgrade
03/01 -
No broadband? MAIN wants to hear from you
03/01 -
Loss of wild bees threatens crop yields
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