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  • Amazon wins huge privacy battle over state sales tax

    A US federal judge ruled on Monday that Amazon would not have to turn over detailed records on nearly 50 million purchases to North Carolina tax collectors.

    News items | October 26, 2010 5:00am PDT

  • Does "oil" have a negative spin?

    I just finished reading a lengthy press release from the Southeast Energy Alliance (SEA). It makes a strong argument for "offshore energy development" along North Carolina's Atlantic coastline....

    Blog posts | July 27, 2009 12:27pm PDT

  • Apple eyeing $1 billion North Carolina data center

    Apple is reportedly plotting a $1 billion data center in North Carolina and legislators are overhauling their state's tax code to entice Steve Jobs & Co. to build there.  According to local...

    Blog posts | May 26, 2009 6:36pm PDT

  • Dell makes layoffs; won't reveal how many

    Dell is laying off workers around the world but won't say how many or where, reports the AP. The computer maker will confirm only that some of the employees are based at an assembly plant in...

    Blog posts | March 11, 2009 11:38am PDT

  • Free speech, sophomoric pranks, or criminal offense?

    The Christian Science Monitor ran an interesting piece Monday on increasingly severe penalties for online harassment and defamation of school staff by students. As the article points out,...

    Blog posts | February 25, 2008 8:53pm PST

  • Photos: George Bush and the ethanol racer

    The president visits a biotech company in North Carolina to continue his push for more research into alternative fuels.

  • Images: Hurricane Ophelia swamps Carolinas

    The eye of Hurricane Ophelia is meandering off the coast of North Carolina dumping inches of rain.

  • Images: Hurricane Ophelia swamps Carolinas

    The eye of Hurricane Ophelia is meandering off the coast of North Carolina dumping inches of rain.

  • Student data systems going south

    Student data systems - created to manage a wealth of data about students from grades to attendance logs - across the nation have gone "haywire," the New York Times reports.

    Blog posts | May 17, 2006 1:19pm PDT

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