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MONCKS CORNER รข€" Bobby Harrelson dropped by the election offices here late Tuesday morning to vote absentee, but he saw a line stretching down the side of the building and decided to return at 8 a.m. Wednesday instead. Even after the office opened an hour later, he still faced a long wait.



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Mt. Pleasant pair rescued from rough seas

One person was killed and three others injured, including a U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer and two Lowcountry residents, when a 44-foot sailboat began sinking early Wednesday in rough seas off the New Jersey coast about 100 miles southeast of Atlantic City.

No arrests in slaying of ex-cabbie

COLLETON รข€" Freddie Steward had lived in New York City before retiring to his native Colleton County. In the Big Apple, he had worked as a taxi driver.

Council in murky water over fee hike

MONCKS CORNER รข€" Berkeley councilmen who think the county failed to properly notify customers of a large increase in water and sewer impact fees this summer are faced with a moral dilemma.

Congresswoman to speak locally

Her great-grandfather was a runaway slave who came to Washington in the 1850s. She was the first woman to chair the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, an appointment she received from President Carter. For decades, she has championed equal rights for blacks and women.










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Spurrier was much funnier at Florida

When Steve Spurrier took the South Carolina job five years ago, sportswriters across the Palmetto State were gleeful. After six seasons of Lou Holtz's quips and quotes, we would be blessed with yet another of college football's most sarcastic and insensitive personalities. Spurrier's reputation for shooting off at the lip started when he was coaching at Duke from 1987-89.

Late-game defensive breakdowns doom Tigers

CLEMSON รข€" Clemson's defensive players look confused when they're asked to recall the last time the Tigers made a crucial stop at the end of a game. Just queue up the music from "Jeopardy" and watch them fidget. "I really can't think back to a game we did make a stop we needed to make at the end," said junior end Ricky Sapp.

Cremins gives tourney boost

As coach of the host school, the College of Charleston's Bobby Cremins obviously wants the ESPN-sponsored Charleston Classic basketball tournament to be an unqualified success, but he's doing more than just getting his team ready to play in it. Cremins also pulled out his wallet and forked over $1,500 in sponsorship money, and then he went out and met with local business leaders in an effort to bring in sponsors for the tournament, which will be held Nov. 14-16 in Carolina First Arena.

Title a long time coming for Phillies

PHILADELPHIA รข€" From losingest team to longest game, the Philadelphia Phillies are World Series champions. Strange as that sounds. Strange as it was. Brad Lidge and the Phillies finished off the Tampa Bay Rays, 4-3, in a three-inning sprint Wednesday night to win a suspended Game 5 nearly 50 hours after it started.

Palmetto Christian in tennis final

Palmetto Christian Academy will attempt to win a fourth straight SCISA Class A state girls tennis title today when the Eagles take on Lowcountry Day at 3 p.m. at Family Circle Tennis Center. Coach Dewey Caulder's PCA teams have won a combined total of six consecutive state titles, with the boys matching the girls' three championship trophies.










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Company plans to add 160 jobs

Charleston County officials are set today to give initial approval to an inducement agreement for an existing manufacturer that plans to invest $55 million and create 160 new jobs in North Charleston. The unidentified business, referred to as "Project Bluewater," is expected to add $6.84 million to its annual payroll and pay $4.5 million in fees instead of property taxes over 20 years, said Charleston County Economic Development Director Steve Dykes.

Company plans to add 160 jobs

Charleston County officials are set today to give initial approval to an inducement agreement for an existing manufacturer that plans to invest $55 million and create 160 new jobs in North Charleston. The unidentified business, referred to as "Project Bluewater," is expected to add $6.84 million to its annual payroll and pay $4.5 million in fees instead of property taxes over 20 years, said Charleston County Economic Development Director Steve Dykes.

Factory orders are up unexpectedly

ATD co-founder in fertilizer venture

A local startup company that is the North American distributor for a line of environmentally sensitive fertilizers said Wednesday that it has closed its first round of funding and has started operations.

How low will interest rates go?

WASHINGTON รข€" Just how far will the Federal Reserve go in lowering interest rates to save the country from a long and painful recession? Ratcheting its key rate from the current 1 percent all the way down to zero can't be ruled out. But there are risks in taking such an unprecedented step รข€" namely, that it wouldn't work in turning around the economy and breaking through a stubborn credit clog.










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Debates Over Voting Problems Deepen | Negative Campaigning Reaches New Low | Obama Mocks Socialist Attacks

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Barack Obama is now positioned to gain the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House, according to an Associated Press analysis.

The analysis is based on "polls, the candidates' TV spending patterns and interviews with Democratic and Republican strategists."

The findings show that:

Obama has 23 states and the District of Columbia, offering 286 votes, in his column or leaning his way, while Republican McCain has 21 states with 163 votes. A half dozen offering 89 votes -- Florida, Indiana, Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada and Ohio -- remain up for grabs.

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Listen to Roger the Gardener: Make the White House a Model of Sustanability  

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Cruel California Ballot Initiative Seeks to Keep Elderly Prisoners Locked Up Longer  

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Obama Mocks Socialist Attacks:  

Obama Mocks Socialist Attacks: "I Shared My Toys in Kindergarten"

"By the end of the week, he'll be accusing me of being a secret communist because ... I shared my peanut butter and jelly sandwich." Read more »

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More Pro-Voter Legal Decisions in Swing States  

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Pennsylvania ordered to provide emergency paper ballots while the Justice Department backs away from White House request to push for Ohio voter files. Read more »

 

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Silent Breast Cancer Risk | Real National Security Begins at Home | Caveman Sex

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The Biggest Breast Cancer Risk Factor That No One Is Talking About  

The Biggest Breast Cancer Risk Factor That No One Is Talking About
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While the media sound alarms about breast cancer's links to lifestyle choices and genetics, a much more likely risk factor is going undiscussed. Read more »

 

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Real National Security Begins at Home, Say Women Leaders  

Real National Security Begins at Home, Say Women Leaders

The Pentagon sucks up 54 percent of the federal budget. Yet politicians rarely challenge it. It may take women to fix our defense priorities. Read more »

Caveman Sex: How Evolutionary Psych Pushes Sexist Stereotypes  

Caveman Sex: How Evolutionary Psych Pushes Sexist Stereotypes

The watered-down evolutionary psychology prevalent in pop culture enables some men to rationalize sexist double standards about relationships. Read more »

'Ten Commandments' of Non-Sexist Language for Reporting on Violence Against Women  

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Journalists in Argentina are working to eliminate gender bias in their reporting. Read more »

Why Straight People Need to Get into the Fight for Marriage Equality  

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Pragmatism doesn't mean leaving your core principles at the door. Read more »

The Pornograph-izing of Sarah Palin   

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Palin Refuses to Call Clinic Bombers Terrorists  

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