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North Carolina Appellate Blog: September 2006
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BLOGS: North Carolina Appellate Blog. North Carolina Appellate Blog. This blog highlights developments in the appellate courts that affect business interests in North Carolina. We concentrate on civil decisions of the North Carolina Supreme Court and the North Carolina Court of Appeals, as well as civil decisions of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit that interpret or apply North Carolina substantive law. Receive Updates in Your In-box. NC Supreme Court Website. NC Court of Appeals Website.
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FOCUS Carolina | Raleigh, North Carolina
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North Carolina State Government Links. North Carolina General Assembly. Secretary of State’s Lobbying Compliance. North Carolina Republican Party. North Carolina Democratic Party. UNC School of Government. The News & Observer – Under the Dome. Andrew Barksdale & Paul Woolverton – Fayetteville Observer. 2009 Fairview Road Suite 6523 Raleigh, NC 27628.
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About us | Knowledge. Access. Results.
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Ken Melton and Associates. Ken Melton, Principal/Owner. As head of his own governmental affairs and lobbying firm, Ken has represented a diverse list of clients, including associations; medical companies; utilities; manufacturers and distributors; and local, state and federal retirees. He specializes in a number of policy areas, including alcohol and beverage control and distribution; energy; health care; taxes/finance and transportation. Sherry Melton, Senior Consultant. Andy Chase, Lobbyist. Andy Chase...
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Bella Parola: Wilmington police step up post-bar patrols downtown
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Sunday, July 1, 2007. Wilmington police step up post-bar patrols downtown. Wilmington Star-News: Police step up post-bar patrols. All I can say, is why has there been such tolerance until now? It's been out of hand for years. I hope this will help de-scent downtown from the aroma of beer, both pre- and post-consumption, and get rid of the more dangerous elements - including those imported from elsewhere and locals who prey upon outsiders, both. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Raleigh News and Observer.
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Bella Parola: April 2007
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Sunday, April 29, 2007. News and Observer Editors Blog. To clarify the statistic about black baseball players mentioned above: the report from the University of Central Florida’s Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport says that 8.4% of major league baseball players are AMERICAN, non-Hispanic blacks. Labels: News and Observer. Thursday, April 26, 2007. Really, it's not lobbying. N&O Triangle Grammar Guide blog. The usage on "lobby" does seem to have loosened quite a bit. Labels: News and Observer.
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Bella Parola: Product placement works - on WWAY news
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007. Product placement works - on WWAY news. I truly do not look for reasons to pick on WWAY. But the news item I saw last night about the local BMW dealer earning a 2007 "Center of Excellence Award" - from BMW, not some objective outside party - is the single worst instance of pandering I've ever seen. OK, so there are about 350 BMW dealers in North America, which means that 35 of them won this award this year. In fact, a quick google finds that at least one other dealership. This wa...
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Bella Parola: February 2007
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007. A Favorite Fish Experiences Identity Theft. This story doesn't surprise me at all as my mother was served a fishy, skinny little piece of fish pretending to be grouper two or three years ago at one of those crazy-busy, big fried seafood places. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). To return to the home page! I spend a lot of time reading news items, as well as forum posts and blogs around the internet, mostly related to politics and the news media. News / Media Sites I Frequent.
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Bella Parola: Jousting a little with a much brighter light
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Friday, June 22, 2007. Jousting a little with a much brighter light. GD Gearino, the late lamented columnist at the News and Observer, on his website Words Assembled Well. Makes a couple of interesting points today. Here's my reply to his post:. Thank you for making clear a mostly unmentioned meaning of the Nifong spectacle. There is a real belief that people of their station in life are of inherently higher value, and infinitely higher sensitivity. Don't most media employers prohibit any political activ...
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Bella Parola: How 'bout them Realtors?
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Monday, June 25, 2007. How 'bout them Realtors? Ted Vaden, the "Public Editor," or ombudsman, at the News and Observer, got snippy about the profession of real estate in answering a question. About why the N&O capitalizes "Realtor." And one responder used AP style as a reason for not. Capitalizing it, incorrectly. Below is my comment in reply. I agree that the tone of this item is unnecessarily snide. But, Editor Beth, you know a different AP style than I learned. While I don't have a Stylebook. I post o...
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Bella Parola: July 2007
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Sunday, July 1, 2007. Today's tearjerker, from the WaPo. Fated to Be Friends. Sometimes you read a remarkable news story about remarkable people, remarkable events, and remarkable moments in history. This one throws in a more-than-remarkable coincidence and is definitely the tearjerker of my day. A little comma-doctoring for the WaPo. Betting on Hype Tech. By Kim Hart and Tomoeh Murakami Tse. Washington Post Staff Writers. Sunday, July 1, 2007; Page F01. So, how does $600 prove itself, really? As I wrote...