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By Karin Dryhurst

August 11, 2007

Up all night: Garlic propels DJ toward record

Five days without sleep might produce a haggard, unshaven zombie. But with the help of bee pollen and raw garlic, disc jockey Johnny Walker looked alert but calm after 105 hours in the WUAG radio studio. His face was not clean-shaven, but it looked like a... Read More

Up all night: Garlic propels DJ toward record

Five days without sleep might produce a haggard, unshaven zombie. But with the help of bee pollen and raw garlic, disc jockey Johnny Walker looked alert but calm after 105 hours in the WUAG radio studio. His face was not clean-shaven, but it looked like a... Read More

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August 10, 2007

Elon, Charlotte schools to grow together

Elon University School of Law had its first taste of its new class at orientation Thursday. The second incoming class, like the first, "definitely has a Southeast regional flavor," said Alan Woodlief, associate dean for admissions and administra... Read More

Elon, Charlotte law schools hoping to grow up together

Elon University School of Law had its first taste of its new class at orientation Thursday. The second incoming class, like the first, "definitely has a Southeast regional flavor," said Alan Woodlief, associate dean for admissions and administra... Read More

August 8, 2007

Dogs running wild? File a report via e-mail

Kids don't just have to worry about mosquito bites during hot sticky summers. The summer months, with kids out of school and in the yard, produce the highest incidents of animal bites, said Jay Blatche, chief of Guilford County Animal Control. There were... Read More

Dogs running wild? File a report via e-mail

Kids don't just have to worry about mosquito bites during hot sticky summers. The summer months, with kids out of school and in the yard, produce the highest incidents of animal bites, said Jay Blatche, chief of Guilford County Animal Control. There were... Read More

August 5, 2007

Tuskegee Airmen also fought war at home

Before the Greensboro Four, another group of African Americans waged their own battle against racism. "We had to fight for the right to fight for our country," said Capt. Harvey Alexander , one of the few remaining Tuskegee Airmen . The Tuskegee... Read More

Tuskegee Airmen also fought war at home

Before the Greensboro Four, another group of African Americans waged their own battle against racism. "We had to fight for the right to fight for our country," said Capt. Harvey Alexander , one of the few remaining Tuskegee Airmen . The Tuskegee... Read More

August 4, 2007

Many small stores out of recall loop

GREENSBORO — A breakdown in communication has left more than half the stores that carry Castleberry's products still offering recalled items two weeks later. Inspectors have removed 22,000 cans, which may contain a toxin that causes botulism, from s... Read More

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