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82. Irish Sites Directory
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83. WFMY News 2 Greensboro, NC - National News
Publisher John H. Johnson, whose Ebony and Jet magazines countered stereotypical Greensboro, north carolina User Agreement EEO Public File Report
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84. Jacksonville, North Carolina NC, City Profile (Onslow County) - Hotels, Festival
Jacksonville, north carolina NC, community profile, with detailed info on Military bases in north carolina. Obituaries. Check daily newspapers in or
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85. South Carolina Newspapers
Community newspapers owned 29 newspapers in north carolina, South carolina Foster also worked for the South carolina Magazine, the Charleston News and
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South Carolina Newspapers by Ron Allman Georgetown Times The Georgetown Times lays claim to being the oldest weekly newspaper in South Carolina because of its ties to the Georgetown Gazette, which was first published with the financial support of wealthy plantation owners May 8, 1798 by John Burd and a Mr. Elliott. The American Press Century Club of New York certified on April 15, 1934 that the Georgetown Times was established in 1797 and was enrolled as a member of that organization. Another newspaper, the Georgetown Comet, founded in 1874 by Moses L. Dorrill, editor, and E. H. Williams, editors and publishers, merged with the Horry News, which was founded in 1869 by T.W. Beatty, editor, and S.R. Rhodes, publisher. The two newspapers merged in 1877 with the Georgetown Times to become the Comet and News. Tarbox, Dorrill and Williams may have retained an interest in the newspaper. The newspaper changed names again in 1878 to become the Times and Comet, a Democratic newspaper with Doar as editor. Two other Doars, probably Josiah Doar's sons, J. Benjamin Doar and Russell Doar, were also associated with the paper.

86. African Studies Ejournals
Chapel Hill, north carolina Institute of African American Research, University of A monthly online news magazine about the African film and television
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87. WUNC | 91.5 | North Carolina Voices: Understanding Poverty
Paul Overton is an independent producer living in Durham, north carolina. She also produced a number of special series for NPR s news magazines and was
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North Carolina Voices: Understanding Poverty brings together an accomplished and diverse group of journalists. The reporting and producing staff includes members of WUNC's award winning news and programming team, plus independent producers from around the southeast. The editing staff includes some of the top radio editors in the country. Among them they have dozens of years of experience on national radio programs and projects like Morning Edition Marketplace, Latino USA Radio Diaries and American RadioWorks. Project Staff Project Director: Emily Hanford is a Senior Editor at WUNC where she oversees special projects. Before becoming Senior Editor, Emily was News Director for five years. During her tenure, WUNC won an "Overall Excellence" award from the Radio-Television News Directors' Association (RTNDA) and dozens of other awards from regional and national journalism associations. As News Director, Emily oversaw a major expansion in the news department and helped move the station to an all news and information format. Emily developed several award winning projects and series including the annual series North Carolina Voices . The series has won awards from the Associated Press, Public Radio News Directors Incorporated (PRNDI), the Foundation of American Women in Radio and Television and the Society of Professional Journalists. Before coming to Chapel Hill, Emily worked as a reporter and producer for the award winning series

88. Jobs Wanted At North Carolina Newspapers
Below are ads from people looking for jobs at newspapers in north carolina. In 1999 I won the north carolina Press Association award for Spot News
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Below are ads from people looking for jobs at newspapers in North Carolina. If you'd like to place an ad on this page, please use our online form Highly motivated "hungry" photographer seeks work as photojournalist. BA in Photojournalism from Columbia College, Chicago. Currently working as
freelance photographer and photographer/office manager for busy racecourse. Profficient in both digital and film photography, Mac and PC, Photoshop, Nikon and Canon Cameras. Comfortable shooting in any setting and able to add creativity and insight to any photograph or story. Very willing to relocate!
Please visit my Web site www.joetamborello.com . E-mail joetamborello@mac.com posted 9/21/05 Freelance photojournalist with more than ten years experience. I have worked for both daily newspapers as a staff photographer and photo editor. In 1999 I won the North Carolina Press Association award for "Spot News Photography". I am currently looking for a full time position in the Charlotte Metro area and am available for freelance assignments throughout the southeast. Some of my freelance experience includes: The Associated Press, Our State, Southern Living, Sporting News, Wildlife in North Carolina, NC Farm Bureau, Western North Carolina Woman, and Appalachian Voice magazines. I have my own digital equipment as well as film bodies and am well versed in both the digital and traditional darkroom, PCs and Macs. If you are interested, I will send you a copy of my portfolio, resume and price list. Contact-Joseph Brymer via e-mail

89. Life (magazine) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
At its launch, it was distributed with over seventy newspapers; north carolina. Charlotte Observer The News Observer. north Dakota
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90. The Pilot Newspaper - Southern Pines, North Carolina
hometown newspaper of the Sandhills and Moore County, north carolina, Signs that were posted along north carolina highways to direct motorists to
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Barring an unexpected turn of events, the community of Bay St. Louis, Miss., should be able to take in the traditional football game tonight. (Cont'd.) Powerful Storm Brings Downpour
Fires started by lightning strikes from a powerful thunderstorm that hit Moore County Tuesday night heavily damaged two homes. (Cont'd.) Malcolm Blue Festival Expecting Big Crowds
The annual Malcolm Blue Historical Crafts and Farmskills Festival starts today and continues through Sunday at the farm site in Aberdeen. (Cont'd.) Show’s Hosts Have Deep Local Roots
This year’s Carolina Log’ N Demo and Forestry Show will take place on Saturday on the farm of Doris Jean and Hayes Harbour in Vass. (Cont'd.)

91. BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | The Real Sound Of Shakespeare?
with a dash of Yorkshire yet bizarrely, completely intelligible if you happen to come from north carolina. LINKS TO MORE MAGAZINE STORIES
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... Newswatch Last Updated: Wednesday, 3 August 2005, 09:10 GMT 10:10 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version The real sound of Shakespeare? By Joe Boyle
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Ever been baffled by the bard? Vexed by his verse? Or perplexed by his puns? London's Globe theatre thinks it has the answer: perform Shakespeare's plays in Shakespeare's dialect.
The Globe will stage Troilus and Cressida for six weeks In August the theatre will stage an "original production" of Troilus and Cressida, with the actors performing the lines as closely as possibly to the play's first performance - in 1604. By opening night, they will have rehearsed using phonetic scripts for two months and, hopefully, will render the play just as its author intended. They say their accents are somewhere between Australian, Cornish, Irish and Scottish, with a dash of Yorkshire - yet bizarrely, completely intelligible if you happen to come from North Carolina. For example, the word "voice" is pronounced the same as "vice", "reason" as "raisin", "room" as "Rome", "one" as "own" - breathing new life into Shakespeare's rhyming and punning.

92. Welcome To Business North Carolina
Your Source for Business News in north carolina About 4% of the 20000 who practice in north carolina are on it. To Tar Heel Tattler
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93. Media | Wilmington & North Carolina's Southern Coast
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Brunswick Beacon
208 Smith Ave., Shallotte
A weekly community newspaper published on Thursdays, the Beacon has won dozens of awards during the past decade for advertising and editorial content. It covers and is distributed to all of Brunswick County, with particular emphasis on the southwestern portion of the coast. The Beacon is available through subscription, retail outlets and news racks throughout Brunswick County. Greater Diversity News
272 N. Front St., Ste. 406 Wilmington

94. Media | Insiders' Guide® North Carolina's Outer Banks, 26th Edition
The Insiders Guide to north carolina s Outer Banks offers visitors and new The Hatteras Monitor, a news magazine, is published 10 times a year,
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We have a variety of newspapers that range from a daily Virginia paper with a North Carolina section to weekly, triweekly, monthly, quarterly, and biannual periodicals with Outer Banks-focused coverage. Writing styles vary in these publications some are highly editorialized; some take a more laid-back approach; and others adhere to a tighter, stricter journalistic structure. Even though a couple of the smaller papers frequently disregard The Associated Press Stylebook rules, these publications offer a wealth of local information. The pages are loaded with community news educational, political, environmental, and civic happenings.
The Virginian-Pilot
Nags Head Bureau, US 158, MP 10 Nags Head
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The Coastland Times
501 Budleigh Street, Manteo (252) 473-2105
US 158, MP 7 1/2, Kill Devil Hills (252) 441-2223 Touting itself as the "Journal of the Walter Raleigh Coastland of North Carolina," The Coastland Times has been published since 1935. This local paper is published on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, and is available at area newsstands and convenience stores for 50 cents; mail delivery is available by calling the above numbers. Reporters cover Currituck, Dare, Hyde, and Tyrrell Counties. You'll find the most extensive local classifieds here, including yard sale ads (mostly in Thursday's issue). Pick up this paper for wedding, birth, obituary, reunion, community, and civic club information.
The Outer Banks Sentinel
Central Square, US 158, MP 11, Nags Head

95. Guide To Bryson City NC Businesses, Bryson City Chamber Of Commerce
newspapers magazines Office Supplies Organizations Printing Publishing Rafting Outfitters Real Estate Property Development Recreation
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96. Newspaper Publishers, Charlotte, North Carolina, NC, SuperPages, Yellow Pages
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97. USA WEEKEND Magazine
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98. The Daily News, Jacksonville NC
August 12, 2005, Jacksonville, north carolina, A Freedom ENC Property By MAX MAGAZINE August 11, 2005 This category includes regional concert venues,
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99. Blue Ridge Mountain Host - Western North Carolina Tourism Association
Our State north carolina Our State magazine celebrates north carolina people and Published since 1933, the monthly magazine exemplifies north carolina
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100. Asheville Magazine
Unlike any southern town, Asheville, north carolina has long been declared Asheville Magazine, PO Box 17397, Asheville, NC 28816. advertisement
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...a r efle ction of h ig he r c onsci ousn ess U nlike any southern town, Asheville, North Carolina has long been declared
magical and spiritual, and in the past decade much world-wide media
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eople are gravitating to Asheville for a myriad of reasons. Good retirement property value (hence our elders), hordes of talented artists, and the socially flexible and tolerant, hence more artsy types, hippies and visionaries, a large gay/lesbian population, and a plethora of art galleries. The town is continually presented in the media. CBS News did a special "Eye On America" here, calling Asheville America's "new age" Mecca . We made Rolling Stone magazine, and US TODAY did a cover story. Asheville is a richly spiritual and metaphysical place, maybe because it's surrounded by mountains enjoying heavenly views, and angelic cloud forms, or it could be the huge amount of quartz in the ground...or maybe, as legend says, it's the energy that the Atlantian and Lemurian scientists implanted here after their civilization fell into the sea! Some 5,000 witches, along with Christianity's icon, Rev. Billy Graham, make this area their home. Yet the overwhelming majority of folks in the Asheville area were not born here, In fact long term natives seem a rarity!

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