Charlotte's Underworld Awaits The Democratic National Convention - Huffington Post

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Charlotte's Underworld Awaits The Democratic National Convention
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This is a typical night in the haze of Charlotte's shadow economy, a thriving black market of drugs and prostitution fueled by the wealthy young professionals who work in the financial district. As city leaders brace for protests and parties that will ...
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Large internet company to relocate from NC to SC - WSOC Charlotte

Large internet company to relocate from NC to SC
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. —. A large internet photography company announced Thursday it's leaving its North Charlotte headquarters for a larger facility across the state border -- taking millions of dollars and hundreds of jobs with it. The internet photography ...

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Piedmont's Skains To Take On Leadership Role At Charlotte Chamber - The Herald | HeraldOnline.com

Piedmont's Skains To Take On Leadership Role At Charlotte Chamber
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By Piedmont Natural Gas. CHARLOTTE, N.C., Sept. 21, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ -- Piedmont Natural Gas (NYSE: PNY) Chairman, President, and CEO Thomas E. Skains has been selected to serve as the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce's 2nd vice chairman which means ...

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Universal Business Listing Announces Partnership To Launch Its Local Search ... - Sacramento Bee

Universal Business Listing Announces Partnership To Launch Its Local Search ...
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., Sept. 17, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Universal Business Listing, the leader in local search listings management, has announced a partnership to launch its local search optimization and syndication services in Australia. UBL, a division of ...

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Dodd Calls Paul Plan For Internet Freedom "Dangerous" - BuzzFeed

Dodd Calls Paul Plan For Internet Freedom "Dangerous"
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Charlotte, NC — A proposal by Rand and Ron Paul to let market forces police piracy on the Internet, rather than the government, would be "dangerous," former Sen. Chris Dodd said Tuesday. "What would happen to the Internet?" Dodd told BuzzFeed at a ...

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