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APRIL 25-MAY 1, 2012


All the candidates on the flier are Democrats except for Jordan, a Republican running in a nonpartisan district judge race. Being nonpartisan, the judicial races appear on all ballots, including Democratic, Republican and Libertarian.

listings

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concerts
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movie times
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film
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art & dance
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stage
46 calendar
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classifieds

dirt

08 The THREE CANDIDATES are focused on similar issues for the most part. Flynn emphasized reducing the size of the federal government, balancing the budget and slashing regulations, especially the Environmental Protection Agency.

voices

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Yet most of the exciting things happening in town, in terms of development and culture, aren’t the large multi-million dollar projects receiving an exorbitant amount of incentives. It’s the places like Elsewhere or Eric Robert’s RENOVATED MILL on South Elm Street that make Greensboro unique.

arts, entertainment & dining

25 Maybe it’s just coincidence, maybe it’s the inherent unpredictability of VAN HALEN, but their Greensboro dates rarely happen without something going awry.
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With only a few detours into SCATOLOGICAL HUMOR, the Farrellys tend to stick to tried-and-true Stooge antics throughout, with plenty of slaps, smacks and pokes, replete with exaggerated sound effects.
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That scenario is currently playing out in the southwest corner of downtown Greensboro, where the decline of manufacturing has left an underdeveloped rim of decommissioned factories and warehouses along a railroad spur down to one run per week and a new section of the DOWNTOWN GREENWAY takes shape.
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But the air was redolent of grilled steak on my visit, enticing me to order the GRILLED SIRLOIN with garlic butter, while my date made do with the fish and chips.

crashing the gate

54 I was a little older on my own first trip to WASHINGTON DC — it was the summer before 8th grade when my parents piled us in my father’s new Cadillac and headed down Interstate 95.

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