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Well, speaking of "irony", I think it's ironic that the Independent has no problem condemning censorship in schools and yet practicing censorship…

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Wake County

Morrisville mayor requests mall memo

The development partners of Park West Village sent a letter to every Morrisville resident, but is the letter factual? by Fiona Morgan

North Carolina

Ballot access battle by Lisa Sorg

North Carolina

Bio lab debate goes on tour by Lisa Sorg

Q&A

Author Julia Alvarez on censorship by Matt Saldaña

Edwards Watch

Why Edwards' policies caught on, but he didn't by Bob Geary

The Count

Iraq War Toll

Wine Beat

Vino and the vegetarian

Vegetarian cooking and fine wine: Are they compatible? Yes! by Arturo Ciompi

Now Serving

Valentine's chocolates and cupcakes by Claire Cusick

Derek Jennings

The Clintons clap on beat, but widen the racial divide

A few weeks ago, Clinton rather clumsily countered that it took President Lyndon Johnson to realize King's "Dream," and the racial undertones of her comments pissed off a lot of folks. by Derek Jennings

Editorial

The ban is no bargain by Lisa Sorg

Letters to the Editor

Missing Onion Head Monster

Front Porch

Baaad news by Joe Pfister

Peripheral Visions

Back on track? by V.C. Rogers

Gallery

Obama in South Carolina by Jenny Warburg

Slide Show

The year in pictures

Documentary photographer Dorothea Lange once said, "Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still." by Derek Anderson

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