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					<title>State Crime Lab Under Investigation</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/8ebc3db9fe3d045b9df026caefb99073/view</link>
					
					<description>The state attorney general's office is reviewing blood testing done by the SBI Crime Lab.</description>
					
					<author>Laura Leslie</author>
					
					
					<category>SBI</category>
					
					
					<category>crime lab</category>
					
					
					<category>Attorney General Roy Cooper</category>
					
					
					<category>Greg Taylor</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Laura Leslie</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:summary>The state attorney general's office is reviewing blood testing done by the SBI Crime Lab.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:07:57</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>SBI, crime lab, Attorney General Roy Cooper, Greg Taylor</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 08:14:21 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Wake Schools to End Diversity Policy</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/036af4d25dcace806110ed76a7d5258f/view</link>
					
					<description>The Wake County School Board passed a resolution to end the district’s socio-economic diversity policy.</description>
					
					<author>Dave DeWitt</author>
					
					
					<category>Wake County Schools</category>
					
					
					<category>NAACP</category>
					
					
					<category>diversity policy</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Dave DeWitt</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:summary>The Wake County School Board passed a resolution to end the district’s socio-economic diversity policy.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:03:38</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>Wake County Schools, NAACP, diversity policy</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 08:08:49 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>The Creative Economy Is Big Business</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/fff927eecc0ac63bb9de856aac55f4e7/view</link>
					
					<description>North Carolina's creative economy is a $41 billion business--and growing.</description>
					
					<author>Leoneda Inge</author>
					
					
					<category>creative economy</category>
					
					
					<category>Labour Love gallery</category>
					
					
					<category>department of cultural resources</category>
					
					
					<category>artists</category>
					
					
					<category>singers</category>
					
					
					<category>performers</category>
					
					
					<category>economic downturn</category>
					
					
					<category>recession</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Leoneda Inge</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>North Carolina's creative economy is a $41 billion business--and growing.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:06:15</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>creative economy, Labour Love gallery, department of cultural resources, artists, singers, performers, economic downturn, recession</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 07:31:39 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Duke Creates Haitian Creole Course</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/74b49bb29b64280b8192d1e8daa788c0/view</link>
					
					<description>Duke University created a last-minute course for those who are preparing to help Haitians during the recovery.</description>
					
					<author>Leoneda Inge</author>
					
					
					<category>Duke University</category>
					
					
					<category>language barrier</category>
					
					
					<category>Haitian Creole</category>
					
					
					<category>Haiti</category>
					
					
					<category>earthquake</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Leoneda Inge</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>Duke University created a last-minute course for those who are preparing to help Haitians during the recovery.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:03:16</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>Duke University, language barrier, Haitian Creole, Haiti, earthquake</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 07:33:28 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Forsyth Commissioners Vote to Appeal Ban on Prayer</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/18b41532c1c9573c01287cd29b297b42/view</link>
					
					<description>Forsyth County Commissioners will appeal a judge's ruling banning sectarian prayer before their meetings.</description>
					
					<author>Jessica Jones</author>
					
					
					<category>Forsyth County Commissioners</category>
					
					
					<category>Winston-Salem</category>
					
					
					<category>prayer</category>
					
					
					<category>sectarian</category>
					
					
					<category>appeals</category>
					
					
					<category>North Carolina Partnership for Religious Liberty</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Jessica Jones</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>Forsyth County Commissioners will appeal a judge's ruling banning sectarian prayer before their meetings.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:03:30</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>Forsyth County Commissioners, Winston-Salem, prayer, sectarian, appeals, North Carolina Partnership for Religious Liberty</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 07:51:33 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Covering Abortion</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/ac50e7d1ae11e234cc92d7745976a403/view</link>
					
					<description>Municipal and county officials around the state are wondering what to do about abortion coverage for their employees.
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					<author>Rose Hoban</author>
					
					
					<category>abortion</category>
					
					
					<category>health care</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Rose Hoban</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>Municipal and county officials around the state are wondering what to do about abortion coverage for their employees.
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          <itunes:duration>00:04:40</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>abortion, health care</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 07:17:07 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>NC State's New Chancellor Looks Ahead</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/52a32fb9d454d2ffecfc9bd68b20b9be/view</link>
					
					<description>New NC State Chancellor Randy Woodson talks about the challenges ahead.</description>
					
					<author>Dave DeWitt</author>
					
					
					<category>Higher education</category>
					
					
					<category>Woodson</category>
					
					
					<category>NC State</category>
					
					
					<category>chancellor</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Dave DeWitt</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>New NC State Chancellor Randy Woodson talks about the challenges ahead.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:03:30</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>Higher education, Woodson, NC State, chancellor</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 18:51:24 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Mental Health Cuts Shortsighted?</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/0209b477a34242d69b8b5228f3828573/view</link>
					
					<description>Impact of mental health care cuts in North Carolina.</description>
					
					<author>Rose Hoban</author>
					
					
					<category>mental health</category>
					
					
					<category>medicaid</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Rose Hoban</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>Impact of mental health care cuts in North Carolina.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:06:30</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>mental health, medicaid</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 06:37:18 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Learning To Read At 60</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/7a15b47404f7a4cc92a9a738a611858f/view</link>
					
					<description>Nationally-recognized authors addressed the need for improved literacy at a fundraiser in Chapel Hill yesterday.
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					<author>Leoneda Inge</author>
					
					
					<category>literacy</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Leoneda Inge</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>Nationally-recognized authors addressed the need for improved literacy at a fundraiser in Chapel Hill yesterday.
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          <itunes:duration>00:00:41</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>literacy</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 06:14:59 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Remembering the High Point Sit-ins</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/3eec37e9e3c0001a38d93c9fc69953cd/view</link>
					
					<description>Motivated by the "Greensboro Four," a group of high school students in High Point held their own sit-in 50 years ago today.</description>
					
					<author>Jessica Jones</author>
					
					
					<category>sit-ins</category>
					
					
					<category>civil rights</category>
					
					
					<category>High Point</category>
					
					
					<category>Greensboro Four</category>
					
					
					<category>jim crowe</category>
					
					
					<category>segregation</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Jessica Jones</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>Motivated by the "Greensboro Four," a group of high school students in High Point held their own sit-in 50 years ago today.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:05:43</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>sit-ins, civil rights, High Point, Greensboro Four, jim crowe, segregation</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 08:13:40 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Federal Officials to Investigate Wayne County Schools</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/5bd18ac6a7ed11948155be40cb0c8454/view</link>
					
					<description>The U.S. Department of Justice will investigate Wayne County Schools for possible racial discrimination.</description>
					
					<author>Dave DeWitt</author>
					
					
					<category></category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Dave DeWitt</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>The U.S. Department of Justice will investigate Wayne County Schools for possible racial discrimination.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:00:46</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 08:41:00 EST</pubDate>

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