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  • But several hyped underclassmen also simply struggled at times this season, most notably North Carolina's Harrison Barnes, who was named to the preseason All-America team.

    Top College Players Weren't Blue Chips 2011

  • The Panthers rushed six times for 49 yards on their first two possessions, but after Arizona tied the game and commenced building a 20-point halftime lead, Carolina's play-calling choices suggested panic.

    NFL Replay: Wild playoffs turn front-runners into has-beens 2009

  • The No. 1 overall pick in last April's draft is almost entirely Carolina's offense—passing the ball or running it himself on 77% of all plays from scrimmage.

    Cam Newton's Law: Pass or Scramble 2011

  • Well in advance, the Miami-based hurricane center came within about 10 miles of pinpointing the location where the center of Irene came barreling across North Carolina's Outer Banks on Saturday in its first U.S. landfall.

    Budget cuts could limit hurricane forecasting Reuters 2011

  • And South Carolina's primary carries a distinction: Its voters have backed the eventual Republican nominee in every cycle since 1980.

    Gingrich Ramps Up in South Carolina Douglas A. Blackmon 2011

  • Mr. Robinson's lawyers, in arguing that race played a factor in jury selection, relied on a 2010 study from two law professors at Michigan State University that concluded that prosecutors struck prospective black jurors from juries at more than twice the rate of white jurors in North Carolina's 173 death-penalty cases from 1990 to 2010.

    Death-Penalty Racial Law Is Tested Ashby Jones 2012

  • Nearly all of North Carolina's 157 death-row inmates, including roughly 60 white inmates, have challenged their death sentences on racial-bias grounds.

    Death-Penalty Racial Law Is Tested Ashby Jones 2012

  • Born a century ago in North Carolina's Meklenburg County, the American painter and collagist Romare Bearden 1911–1988 moved with his family to New York when he was 3 years old.

    Impressionistic Memories David Yezzi 2011

  • But North Carolina's Racial Justice Act, passed and signed into law in 2009 by a Democratic legislature and governor over strong Republican objection, took an entirely different approach.

    Death-Penalty Racial Law Is Tested Ashby Jones 2012

  • Well in advance, the Miami-based hurricane center came within about 10 miles of pinpointing the location where the center of Irene came barreling across North Carolina's Outer Banks on Saturday in its first U.S. landfall.

    Budget cuts could limit hurricane forecasting Reuters 2011

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