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| Labor looks to Dems after wins Organized labor took a risk this year, pouring money and manpower into campaigns in North Carolina, traditionally one of the most anti-union states in the country. But the gamble appears to be paying off, with labor playing a role in the election of such |
| Coke uncaps captive plan ATLANTA—Coca-Cola Co., in a potentially groundbreaking move, plans to seek approval to fund retiree health care benefits through its South Carolina-domiciled captive insurance company. |
| Nuclear plan faces scrutiny Beginning Monday, state regulators will hold hearings that promise to be as combustible as the topic. That’s when the Public Service Commission will listen to arguments on whether expanding nuclear power is the best way to meet South Carolina’s energy |
| College-town housing: Clemson’s the loser in this competition Carolina beat Clemson this week — at least on the home front. Columbia broke into the Top 25 rankings this year when it comes to housing affordability in major college towns. Clemson did not rank. The home of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks r |
| Jerry C. Neiding Jerry C. Neiding, 67, of Vermilion , died Sunday, November 23, 2008 at Community Health Partners West, Lorain, after a sudden illness. He was born March 8, 1941 in Sandusky and was a lifelong Vermilion resident. He was a veteran of the United States Arm |


























