Developments in the War on Terrorism
4 to Be Charged in Reporter Death - The chief prosecutor in the case of slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl said Thursday that he has enough ...
Read More »4 to Be Charged in Reporter Death - The chief prosecutor in the case of slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl said Thursday that he has enough ...
Read More »As BlueCross BlueShield of North Carolina seeks to become a for-profit company, local interest groups are monitoring the potential conversion to make ...
Read More »A female journalist with recent experience in Afghanistan spoke Thursday night in Carroll Hall -- only one of the events aimed at drawing attention to ...
Read More »Recent child pornography ring busts and charges against clergy members nationwide have increased local awareness in educating the targets of predators. Although ...
Read More »You can chalk it up to incompetence, sloppiness or even ineptitude. But the belated issuance of student visas to two of the Sept. 11 terrorists was an ...
Read More »With the general expressions of healing after Sept. 11 becoming ever more frequent, it comes as no surprise that this effort at consolation would soon ...
Read More »Six thousand northeastern Chapel Hill residents received incorrect account statements this week from the Orange Water and Sewer Authority. Bills sent ...
Read More »Today 5:30 p.m. -- Bicyclists unite and take back the streets! Join students and other community members for the monthly fun-filled bike ride en masse ...
Read More »Sylvia Crawley didn't see it at first, and the absence troubled her. Not long after Selection Sunday on March 10, the North Carolina women's basketball ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen met Thursday night to receive and discuss two reports outlining the town's aesthetic and economic future. Vision 2020, ...
Read More »He has been called the most obnoxious Jew in the world as long as he can remember. Despite this, Gilbert Gottfried has established himself as a talented ...
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Read More »The scheduled construction of Elementary School No. 9 on a disputed wetlands area has sparked debate about environmental concerns. At its Tuesday meeting, ...
Read More »The pieces are still coming together for Durham police after three suspects were linked Thursday to two armed robberies in Chapel Hill that happened within ...
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Read More »N.C. Memorial Hospital was filled with nervous energy Thursday as this year's graduating medical students waited to find out where they will complete ...
Read More »If you walk by the Great Hall in the Student Union on Sunday night, you might think you've been magically transported to a glitzy awards show in Los Angeles. And ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: It has been over six months since the World Trade Center bombing on Sept. 11. But that day is far from over. The United States is seeking ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education held a special meeting March 14 to discuss concerns raised about the Minority Student Achievement ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: At first, I was critical of my fellow students who complained about Chancellor James Moeser and his colleagues in the South Building. ...
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