4 Duke patients have drug-resistant H1N1
Four patients at Duke University Medical Center have contracted a mutated strain of the H1N1 virus.
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After two years of losses, Clinton-based Coharie and three smaller North Carolina pork producers recently declared bankruptcy, causing scores of grain and hog farmers to lose once-stable contracts to raise hogs.
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Four patients at Duke University Medical Center have contracted a mutated strain of the H1N1 virus.
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Prosecutors say they'll drop manslaughter charges against one of the Blackwater Worldwide contractors charged in a deadly 2007 Baghdad shooting.
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The increase returns the state to the same unemployment rate it had in June.
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Medical technology company Viztek, which moved its headquarters from Florida to Garner in August, expects to hire about 20 employees next year.
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A man found dead in a mobile home off the Apex Peakway late Thursday died of natural causes, police said this afternoon.
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Sarah Palin kicked off her book tour in Michigan this week, and thousands gathered outside a Barnes & Noble chanting her name, giving the event the feel of a political pep rally. The Army wants Palin's appearance at Fort Bragg on Monday to be much quieter.
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Gov. Beverly Perdue says officials never doled out credits for good behavior to those sentenced to life in the 1970s.
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