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"One day, I walked into an operating room, to just be an observant, which we would do generally, as a medical resident. It was the 1960's and abortion was still legal.
 
It was encouraging because for the first time in recent memory we saw the board getting good solid information....data if you will. Much of that data centered on building a new jail and we will have more on that later after we complete our research.
It was encouraging because for the first time in recent memory we saw the board getting good solid information....data if you will. Much of that data centered on building a new jail and we will have more on that later after we complete our research.
 
When someone decides to run for office under the banner of a political party, they should be a bona fide member (or at least) a supporter of that party.
When someone decides to run for office under the banner of a political party, they should be a bona fide member (or at least) a supporter of that party.
 
Born in Washington, N.C., Jan. 28, 1931, to Theodore and Hilda Sullivan, William, or Bill as he was more commonly known, was a proud former Marine and a career railroad employee for CSX Transportation.
Born in Washington, N.C., Jan. 28, 1931, to Theodore and Hilda Sullivan, William, or Bill as he was more commonly known, was a proud former Marine and a career railroad employee for CSX Transportation.
 
Mrs. Opal June Whichard Cherry, age 78, a resident of 3523 Horse Pen Swamp Road, Washington, died Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, at her home.
Mrs. Opal June Whichard Cherry, age 78, a resident of 3523 Horse Pen Swamp Road, Washington, died Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, at her home.
 
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