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  • Angry Birds hits the big screen

    Tuesday, April 26, 2011 By: Calen Lee

    The addictive touch-screen application “Angry Birds” has become so successful that its popularity has been used to expand the “Angry Birds” brand with a movie.

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  • Ironically, everyone hates US(A)

    Friday, April 08, 2011 By: Alex Keith

    The United States has always struggled with its world image. From the “infidel” label courtesy of Iran to the other, rather not glowing commendations from third world countries to which we annually s

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  • CATS cast members prepare for musical

    Thursday, April 07, 2011 By: Jessica Castro-Rappl

    This spring, the Athens Drive theatre department is performing Andrew Lloyd Webber’s well-known musical “CATS.” The musical tells the story of the Jellicle Cats, a tribe of felines who each want to be

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Paul Evan Seelig, 48, has been sentenced with up to 11 years in prison for falsely advertising and selling gluten-free bread. He is being charged with 23 counts of fraud.
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After a three week standoff and hoards of angry protests and demonstrations, Gov. Scott Walker finally managed to pass a bill that would cut bargaining rights for government workers in Wisconsin March
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Using money as an incentive for better grades is wrong
There is no question that people work hard for money at any age, and Sen. Fletcher Hartsell is proposing an idea that would peak most students and parents’ interests: using money as an incentive for b
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Once a year, French teachers and students from all parts of Wake County, hold a festival honoring the French culture and language. Students from all over Wake County come to participate in the festiva
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Girl Scout cookies have been putting smiles on the faces of Americans for more than 80 years. These cookies are sold country wide and are in high demand in the winter.
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Raleigh, Cary and Knightdale had red light cameras installed several years ago in an attempt to reduce T-bone crashes between cars in major intersections. The cameras have succeeded in cutting down th
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Downtown Raleigh's convention center is one of the most environment friendly convention centers in the nation.
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