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Thanks Grayson. Look forward to hearing Polvo's new stuff when it comes out. Best regards guys.…

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Hey Mrs. Watkins— Recordings with Brian weren't available for us to use at the time of publication. We asked the…

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Interesting that the slide show is set to Polvo from This Eclipse, on which Eddie Watkins is the drummer. Strange…

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TODAY'S NEWS

Elections   |  Friday, May 16

Blessed are the wealthy

Despite opposition from a council member who bankrolled his campaign, publicly financed elections gain favor as a way to level the playing field for less affluent political hopefuls by Lisa Sorg

Election Results

The song remains the same

Provisional ballots narrow gaps in the Durham Commission race, but don't change results

Election Results

Split tickets in Chatham by Jennifer Strom

Election Results

High noon in Mayberry by Bob Geary

The Election Page

Chapel Hill weighs publicly financed elections by Lisa Sorg

Q&A

Retired Army Col. Ann Wright

On war, peace and dissent

"After a five-year presence of the most powerful military in the world, Iraq is a very violent place in great measure because of our presence." by Bob Geary

Wake County

Cary project proceeds by Fiona Morgan

Citizen: News Blog

Raleigh news & politics

Gallery

Last stop

by Jenny Warburg

Peripheral Visions

Teacher's pet by V.C. Rogers

Letters to the Editor

Thanks for endorsements

Editorial

We're the punishers by Lisa Sorg

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