Archive of South Carolina on Monday November 02, 2009
SC: Gun culture -- Residents load up on permits
By Noelle Phillips, The State (Columbia)
So far in 2009, the number of South Carolinians wanting to pack heat nearly has doubled over the previous year as people worry about violent crime and feel threatened by partisan politics.
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SC: How the Boeing deal was done
By Andy Shain, The State (Columbia)
A week before North Charleston landed a new Boeing jet assembly line, U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham thought South Carolina had lost the deal.
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SC: Bringing Boeing to S.C. -- The art of the deal
By Allyson Bird, The Post and Courier (Charleston)
Boeing had considered locating its first 787 Dreamliner assembly line on that chunk of property near Charleston International Airport in 2003. Unable to woo the aerospace giant from its home near Seattle at that time, state business leaders immediately looked toward a second chance.
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SC: S.C. State faces $6M shortfall
By WAYNE WASHINGTON , The State (Columbia)
Orangeburg S.C> -- S.C. State University wanted to have 5,102 students this fall, a steppingstone toward its goal of having 6,000 students by 2014.
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SC: Poll positions for '10 Survey -- Rex first, Ford second among Democrats
By Gina Smith, The State (Columbia)
Sen. Robert Ford, an underdog Democratic candidate for governor, holds a second-place position in the five-person primary race, according to an internal poll conducted by Jim Rex's campaign.
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SC: After 7 years, Sanford discovers compromise
By Staff Reports, The State (Columbia)
Want proof that Gov. Mark Sanford may have changed his stripes?
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AL: Destructive cogongrass threatens crops, timber
By Marty Roney , Montgomery Advertiser
An invader is on the march in the Deep South, wreaking ecological havoc, cutting production in timber and agricultural crops and creating an extreme fire danger along the way.
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