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      <![CDATA["The deal would create the nation's largest utility company, with operations stretching from Indiana to Florida, including a massive presence in North and South Carolina, where the two have competed for nearly a century."<br>
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Gee, I thought electric utility deregulation happened much more recently than 1913!
        
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