IntraHealth International Opens Washington, D.C. Office (redOrbit)

WASHINGTON, March 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — North Carolina-based nonprofit IntraHealth International opened its first permanently-staffed office in Washington, D.C., this week.

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North Carolina is a finalist for federal education money (The News & Observer)

North Carolina is one of 15 finalists, along with the District of Columbia, to receive a cut of $4 billion for education funding, the U.S. Department of Education will announce today.

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He was the fresh catch of the day (The News & Observer)

Ornery. Cantankerous. Opinionated.

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He was the fresh catch of the day (The News & Observer)

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Who got the cookies (Denver Post)

The cookies were distributed to Alabama, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia.

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H1N1 cases down, but threat still lingers (Asheville Citizen-Times)

RALEIGH — While cases of H1N1 flu have decreased since their peak in fall 2009, North Carolina public health officials are still encouraging the public to be immunized to safeguard their health. Seven H1N1-related deaths have occurred in the state during the past four weeks.

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State health officials warn H1N1 flu not over (WRAL.com Raleigh)

North Carolina health officials said that seven H1N1-related deaths in the past month should serve as a warning that although the outbreak has peaked, it isn’t over.

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Health leader: H1N1 danger isn’t over (Greensboro News & Record)

RALEIGH (AP) — Health officials in North Carolina are warning the H1N1 flu outbreak is not over. State Health Director Jeff Engel said Thursday that North Carolinians still should get the flu vaccine, even though outbreak of the illnesses seems to have peaked last fall. Health officials say seven H1N1-related deaths have occurred in North Carolina in the past month. read more

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NC DHHS Release: H1N1 Cases Down, But Threat Still Lingers

RALEIGH: While cases of H1N1 flu have decreased since their peak in fall 2009, North Carolina public health officials are still encouraging the public to be immunized to safeguard their health. Seven H1N1 -related deaths have occurred in …

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H1N1 Cases Down, But Threat Still Lingers (MyNC.com)

While cases of H1N1 flu have decreased since their peak in fall 2009, North Carolina public health officials are still encouraging the public to be immunized to safeguard their health.

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Florida State cruises past North Carolina 77-67 (AP via Yahoo! News)

Chris Singleton scored 19 points and Florida State hit 11 3-pointers to beat struggling North Carolina 77-67 on Wednesday night, handing the defending national champions their latest double-digit loss.

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