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					<title>Study Shows Decline in "Homegrown" Terrorism</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/0d4de0222d75df9231313ad5a536bee0/view</link>
					
					<description>Leoneda Inge reports on a new study released by the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security.</description>
					
					<author>Leoneda Inge</author>
					
					
					<category>Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Leoneda Inge</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:summary>Leoneda Inge reports on a new study released by the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:keywords>Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 08:10:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>"Gen Z" in the Workplace</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/87469af21c1f2d0a1343a6087e4ac4b9/view</link>
					
					<description>Leoneda Inge's report on how "Gen Z" will fit into the workplace.</description>
					
					<author>Leoneda Inge</author>
					
					
					<category>NC State</category>
					
					
					<category>Institute for Emerging Issues</category>
					
					
					<category>Generation Z</category>
					
					
					<category>Allscripts</category>
					
					
					<category>Campbell University</category>
					
					
					<category>Raleigh</category>
					
					
					<category>NC</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Leoneda Inge</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>Leoneda Inge's report on how "Gen Z" will fit into the workplace.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:03:45</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>NC State, Institute for Emerging Issues, Generation Z, Allscripts, Campbell University, Raleigh, NC</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 07:20:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Economic Development Through Art</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/b51f6d85d07a8bf930026b5f93ac4a15/view</link>
					
					<description>A task force of civic, arts, and business leaders says the arts can be an economic engine for North Carolina. </description>
					
					<author>Isaac-Davy Aronson</author>
					
					
					<category>arts</category>
					
					
					<category>economy</category>
					
					
					<category>SmART Initiative</category>
					
					
					<category>Jim Goodmon</category>
					
					
					<category>American Tobacco Historic District</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Isaac-Davy Aronson</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>A task force of civic, arts, and business leaders says the arts can be an economic engine for North Carolina. </itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:00:20</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>arts, economy, SmART Initiative, Jim Goodmon, American Tobacco Historic District</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 07:00:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Thomas Built Buses Recognized for Environmental Stewardship</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/b6e760921f9db4ca75018388ff3069d1/view</link>
					
					<description>The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources is designating High Point-based Thomas Built Buses as an "Environmental Steward." </description>
					
					<author>Catherine Brand</author>
					
					
					<category>environment</category>
					
					
					<category>recycling</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Catherine Brand</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources is designating High Point-based Thomas Built Buses as an "Environmental Steward." </itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:00:19</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>environment, recycling</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 06:15:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Clothing Company Expands in Greensboro</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/7b24e7e96d0fe3cac043b66ab95e642e/view</link>
					
					<description>An Asian company has announced it is adding more than 50 jobs in Greensboro by the end of 2012.</description>
					
					<author>Jeff Tiberii</author>
					
					
					<category>Jobs</category>
					
					
					<category>LF USA</category>
					
					
					<category>Greensboro</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Jeff Tiberii</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>An Asian company has announced it is adding more than 50 jobs in Greensboro by the end of 2012.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:00:32</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>Jobs, LF USA, Greensboro</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 08:37:44 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Redistricting Lawsuit Proceeds</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/79eb320d34ed359b523758e10dc89f88/view</link>
					
					<description>Dave DeWitt reports that a three-judge panel is allowing two lawsuits against the Republican-drawn redistricting maps to go forward. </description>
					
					<author>Dave DeWitt</author>
					
					
					<category>NAACP</category>
					
					
					<category>North Carolina redistricting</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Dave DeWitt</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>Dave DeWitt reports that a three-judge panel is allowing two lawsuits against the Republican-drawn redistricting maps to go forward. </itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:00:40</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>NAACP, North Carolina redistricting</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 05:00:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Digital Humanities Conference Opens at Duke</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/ac115f263f692ad4afa036dccecdc496/view</link>
					
					<description>A conference opening today at Duke explores the ways in which the digital is transforming the humanities. </description>
					
					<author>Isaac-Davy Aronson</author>
					
					
					<category>Duke</category>
					
					
					<category>UNC</category>
					
					
					<category>NC State</category>
					
					
					<category>CHAT Festival</category>
					
					
					<category>digital</category>
					
					
					<category>technology</category>
					
					
					<category>arts</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Isaac-Davy Aronson</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>A conference opening today at Duke explores the ways in which the digital is transforming the humanities. </itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:00:20</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>Duke, UNC, NC State, CHAT Festival, digital, technology, arts</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 09:15:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Emerging Issues Forum Takes on "Gen Z"</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/8b2474c2923d13e3d15c2095474f40a2/view</link>
					
					<description>NC State's Emerging Issues Forum is spending this week dissecting Generation Z.</description>
					
					<author>Leoneda Inge</author>
					
					
					<category>NC State</category>
					
					
					<category>Institute for Emerging Issues</category>
					
					
					<category>Generation Z</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Leoneda Inge</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>NC State's Emerging Issues Forum is spending this week dissecting Generation Z.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:00:46</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>NC State, Institute for Emerging Issues, Generation Z</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 08:15:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Mild Winter May Mean Better Roads</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/4bacec4cf268b6cfa288b8c50952f8d1/view</link>
					
					<description>A mild winter may mean better roads in the summer in North Carolina</description>
					
					<author>Jessica Jones</author>
					
					
					<category>winter weather</category>
					
					
					<category>roads</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Jessica Jones</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>A mild winter may mean better roads in the summer in North Carolina</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:00:20</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>winter weather, roads</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 16:14:59 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>HUD Secretary Touts Mortgage Proposal</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/be2be1cfe565593c54a5032b9ba98e25/view</link>
					
					<description>Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan came to Raleigh to tout a proposed home-refinancing program that he says could help thousands of North Carolina families.</description>
					
					<author>Isaac-Davy Aronson</author>
					
					
					<category>Shaun Donovan</category>
					
					
					<category>housing</category>
					
					
					<category>mortgage</category>
					
					
					<category>Bank of America</category>
					
					
					<category>Obama</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Isaac-Davy Aronson</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan came to Raleigh to tout a proposed home-refinancing program that he says could help thousands of North Carolina families.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:11:46</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>Shaun Donovan, housing, mortgage, Bank of America, Obama</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 09:00:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>New Clinic to Treat Rare Disorder</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/29c573dacaf116ff44af0418f1da6411/view</link>
					
					<description>UNC Chapel Hill opens its new Comprehensive Angelman Syndrome Clinic at the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities.</description>
					
					<author>Catherine Brand</author>
					
					
					<category>Angelman Syndrome</category>
					
					
					<category>Autism</category>
					
					
					<category>UNC</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Catherine Brand</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>UNC Chapel Hill opens its new Comprehensive Angelman Syndrome Clinic at the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:00:20</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>Angelman Syndrome, Autism, UNC</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 08:50:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Bowles, Shuler, Hackney Not Running</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/c8c787d6c109d7132ed24b5da5e3ad88/view</link>
					
					<description>Erskine Bowles, Heath Shuler, and Joe Hackney have announced the will not run for office this year.</description>
					
					<author>Jessica Jones</author>
					
					
					<category>Erskine Bowles</category>
					
					
					<category>Heath Shuler</category>
					
					
					<category>Joe Hackney</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Jessica Jones</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>Erskine Bowles, Heath Shuler, and Joe Hackney have announced the will not run for office this year.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:00:50</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>Erskine Bowles, Heath Shuler, Joe Hackney</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 07:50:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Hagan Expects Defense Spending to Increase in NC</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/e8fb1db6be227cf51ddbdc0176039ef0/view</link>
					
					<description>Senator Kay Hagan says North Carolina will benefit from increased Pentagon spending on cyber-security and special operations forces.</description>
					
					<author>Isaac-Davy Aronson</author>
					
					
					<category>Kay Hagan</category>
					
					
					<category>military</category>
					
					
					<category>Fort Bragg</category>
					
					
					<category>defense</category>
					
					
					<category>cybersecurity</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Isaac-Davy Aronson</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>Senator Kay Hagan says North Carolina will benefit from increased Pentagon spending on cyber-security and special operations forces.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:00:22</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>Kay Hagan, military, Fort Bragg, defense, cybersecurity</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 09:50:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Legislators Discuss Repealing Estate Tax</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/0b2c7edeba80833e1d5d3408e86807c2/view</link>
					
					<description>A legislative committee will discuss repealing the estate tax. </description>
					
					<author>Jessica Jones</author>
					
					
					<category>estate tax</category>
					
					
					<category>legislature</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Jessica Jones</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>A legislative committee will discuss repealing the estate tax. </itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:00:22</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>estate tax, legislature</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 06:45:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Forum to Address NC Farming Economy</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/19300dd96ad60ed5940a7624ae5bdbc3/view</link>
					
					<description>A forum in Raleigh today on trends that affect the agriculture economy will address farm safety, exports and drought.</description>
					
					<author>Eric Hodge</author>
					
					
					<category>agriculture</category>
					
					
					<category>farming</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Eric Hodge</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>A forum in Raleigh today on trends that affect the agriculture economy will address farm safety, exports and drought.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:duration>00:00:20</itunes:duration>

          <itunes:keywords>agriculture, farming</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 05:30:00 EST</pubDate>

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