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10 Mar 2010

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While residents in Korea and Japan blaze along on the Internet at speeds of 100 megabits per second, most Internet services in U.S. communities offer home Internet speeds of 1.5 to 3 mbps, and up to 10 mbps for businesses.
By Samiha Khanna and Joe Schwartz | 10 Mar 2010 (News: Feature)
Wolf Nipple Foofaraw
10 Mar 2010 (Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
Amelia's Mechanics, Jim Avett; more
10 Mar 2010 (Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
The Daredevil Christopher Wright; more
10 Mar 2010 (Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
Artemis String Quartet; more
10 Mar 2010 (Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
Gilberto Gil; more
10 Mar 2010 (Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
Lia Cook's Faces and Mazes
10 Mar 2010 (Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
Little House on the Prairie—The Musical; more
10 Mar 2010 (Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
Eileen Ivers; more
10 Mar 2010 (Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
If approved by voters in 2011 or 2012, the new rail transit plan would bring localized light-rail passenger services to parts of the Triangle by the early 2020s.
By Bob Geary | 10 Mar 2010 (News: North Carolina)
The parallels between the N.C. Association of Realtors' electioneering tactics and what a corporation might do in the post-Citizens United era are alarming.
By Bob Geary | 10 Mar 2010 (News: North Carolina)
4,382 U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq; 1,016 in Afghanistan
10 Mar 2010 (News: The Count)
By V.C. Rogers | 10 Mar 2010 (Columns: Peripheral Visions)
By Jeremy M. Lange | 10 Mar 2010 (Columns: Gallery)
When I think of Chile, constant laughter—the dark, self-conscious Chilean wit—comes to mind first.
By Maqui Ortiz | 10 Mar 2010 (Columns: Front Porch)
"I appreciated the In Memoriam article on Tom Robinson. It was well done."
10 Mar 2010 (Columns: Letters to the Editor)
Donate your electronic waste to a charity or needy school, or take it to an electronics recycler.
10 Mar 2010 (Columns: EarthTalk)
"Designing for Resilient Cities" was the order of the day at the annual Urban Design Forum in Raleigh, a collaboration of NCSU's College of Design and the city's department of planning.
By Bob Geary | 10 Mar 2010 (Columns: Citizen)
"A few years ago, there's no way we could have pulled off what we want to do. A lot of people don't care about what food tastes like; I think this is indicative of American food culture. But it's changing here."
By Emily Matchar | 10 Mar 2010 (Food: Eat Beat)
Popular Triangle bakeries specializing in the pint-sized treats
By Emily Matchar | 10 Mar 2010 (Food: Eat Beat)
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