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Kyle Busch breaks drought with NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win
ReutersCONCORD, N.C.- Winless in his last seven starts in NASCAR's Camping World Truck Series, Kyle Busch broke what was for him a major drought with a victory in Friday night's North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Busch charged...Tags: Kyle Busch, Matt Crafton, Miguel Paludo, Stock Car Racing, Brad Keselowski
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Kyle Busch breaks "drought" with NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Kyle Busch breaks "drought" with NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service Distributed by The Sports Xchange CONCORD, N.C.- Winless in his last seven starts in NASCAR's Camping World Truck Series,...Tags: Natural Disasters, Lotteries, Matt Crafton, Scott Riggs, Tim George, Jr.
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Kyle Busch breaks 'drought' with NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win
ReutersKyle Busch breaks "drought" with NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win Distributed by The Sports Xchange CONCORD, N.C.- Winless in his last seven starts in NASCAR's Camping World Truck Series, Kyle Busch broke what was for him a major drought with a...Tags: Natural Disasters, Lotteries, Scott Riggs, Matt Crafton, Tim George, Jr.
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It's gonna be a mad dash for the cash this Saturday night in Charlotte
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Staff Report, NASCAR Wire Service It's gonna be a mad dash for the cash this Saturday night in Charlotte Distributed by The Sports Xchange May 16, 2013: Weekend Preview No matter how you slice it, this year's running of the...Tags: Carl Edwards, ThorSport Racing, Tony Stewart, Matt Crafton, Paul Menard
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GOP legislators use power to control local affairs
ATLANTA (AP) — Even with Republicans holding unprecedented political power across the South, Democrats remain mostly in charge of urban centers in otherwise conservative states. Yet increasingly that control is threatened, not at the ballot box, but...
Tags: Local Government, Parties and Movements, Environmental Politics, Elections, Executive Branch
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The trouble with Obama's rhetoric: It bites the man who reads it
Once it was all about "hope and change." Now it's "we hope he changes." Barack Obama was marketed in 2008 as some kind of messianic political god, leaving the enraptured throngs unshaken in their faith that every word from his mouth was pure gold....
Tags: Bill Clinton, Politics, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Barack Obama, Elections
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Unfulfilled promises for borrowers
A year ago, a $25 billion settlement ordered banks to do a better job helping troubled homeowners, and to end the stories of borrowers trapped in a confusing web of mortgage negotiations leading to foreclosure. The stories, however, keep coming, even as...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Wells Fargo & Co., Banking, Foreclosures, Mortgages
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Report: MetLife Considers Moving 'Hundreds Of Additional Jobs' To North Carolina
The Charlotte Business Journal, citing anonymous sources, reports that MetLife is considering moving "hundreds of additional jobs" to Charlotte, in addition to the 2,600 jobs the life insurer has already announced plans to move to North Carolina from...Tags: MetLife Incorporated, Boston, Bloomfield (Staten Island, New York)
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Obama names mayor of Charlotte as Transportation secretary
WASHINGTON -- President Obama renewed his pitch for investment in American infrastructure Monday as he named Anthony Foxx, mayor of Charlotte, N.C., to serve as his next Transportation secretary. Obama called Foxx “one of the most effective...Tags: Barack Obama, Politics, White House, Ray LaHood, National Government
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U.S. transport chief LaHood exits politics, Obama picks Foxx
ReutersBy Roberta Rampton and Doug Palmer WASHINGTON, April 29 (Reuters) - For the past four years, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has rarely passed up the chance to chide American drivers for using mobile phones and other devices while driving, often...Tags: U.S. Cabinet, Barack Obama, Politics, Ray LaHood, Elections
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Charlotte, N.C., mayor expected to be nominated for Cabinet
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.WASHINGTON -- President Obama will nominate Charlotte, N.C., Mayor Anthony Foxx as the new secretary of Transportation on Monday, a White House official said. If confirmed, Foxx would take charge of a department that has been in the spotlight of late...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Susan Rice, Ray LaHood, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary
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Viewpoint: Greenville, S.C., was place to be for columnist
I just returned from a delightful trip to Greenville, S.C., to help my daughter celebrate her last birthday in her 40s. I had an early start up the hill because I did not want to share the road with the hundreds of RVs returning home from Easter break....
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Sep 7, 2012
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May 3, 2013
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Apr 28, 2013
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Apr 16, 2013
|Column| Imperial Valley Press Online
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