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Charleston City PaperTea Party Highlights: Politicians, SignsIn Charleston, two of South Carolina's high-profile opponents to the Obama administration were the opening act. Sen. Jim DeMint (RS.C.) told the crowd that America isn't getting a return on its investment in November. "The only change coming to
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Bridge to Life getting seed investment from SC Launch - TechJournal South Bridge to Life getting seed investment from SC LaunchCOLUMBIA, SC - Bridge to Life, a startup formed to advance the science of organ preservation, will receive a seed investment and ongoing mentoring and resource network services from SC Launch. SC Launch generally invests $250000 and under in its |
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Rollcast Energy Secures Investment by Atlantic Power Corporation - PR Newswire (press release) Rollcast Energy Secures Investment by Atlantic Power CorporationThese include two projects with executed, long-term power purchase agreements, Loblolly Green Power in South Carolina and Piedmont Green Power as well as Greenway Renewable Power in Georgia . "We feel that Rollcast has an excellent development team and |
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NC Ranks 21st In Wage-To-Rent Report - MyNC.com NC Ranks 21st In Wage-To-Rent ReportNorth Carolina ranks 21st in affordability behind other southern states such as South Carolina (18), Tennessee (14) and Kentucky (6). More than 44 percent of renters in North Carolina can't afford a two-bedroom apartment at Fair Market Rent (FMR). |
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First South Bancorp, Inc. Reports March 31, 2009 Quarterly Earnings First South Bank has been serving the citizens of eastern North Carolina since 1902 and offers a variety of financial products and services, including a leasing company. Securities brokerage services are made available through an affiliation with an |
Charleston City PaperTea Party Highlights: Politicians, SignsIn Charleston, two of South Carolina's high-profile opponents to the Obama administration were the opening act. Sen. Jim DeMint (RS.C.) told the crowd that America isn't getting a return on its investment in November. "The only change coming to
The event was one of thousands across the country on Tax Day, April 15. They were first imagined as grassroots events to voice frustration over wasteful federal spending. Some stayed true to the cause, shirking requests from elected officials to speak. Other events became campaign stumps for politicians and fodder for talk show hosts on the left and the right.