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11/6/2009 Which master does Blue Cross serve? RALEIGH -- Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina finds itself in an interesting, precarious position. The insurer isn't a for-profit, publicly-owned company. If it were, company execs might seek a ... 11/6/2009 To the left, to the right The 2009 election cycle is a prime example of how political trends are sometimes hard to spot when they're approaching, hard to describe when they arrive, and hard to flag when they've run their cours ... 11/5/2009 Golden Leaf Foundation has never lived up to its promise When the Golden Leaf Foundation was formed to receive 50 percent of North Carolina's portion of tobacco settlement funds, there were great hopes this organization would make a significant impact on a ... 11/4/2009 Charm can get you only so far RALEIGH -- Minus one shocking revelation, Mike Easley might well have come out of a State Board of Elections hearing with little more than a fine for his campaign committee. But there was that one su ... 11/3/2009 Tillis no David Letterman Here is one from the department of redundancy department. Rep. Thom Tillis from Charlotte is one of the leaders of the House Republicans spin brigade, blaming House Democrats for everything from the b ... 11/2/2009 Treasurer must shore up public's trust "Who Do You Trust?" was the name of a television game show in the late 1950's. Who would the average North Carolinian say they trusted today? Recent polls report people don't trust politicians much, b ... |
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