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Barack Obama in Raleigh, NC Barack talks about last night's debate in a town hall meeting in Raleigh, NC on April 17, 2008. Tags: barack obama debate raleigh north carolina |
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Primary Night in Raleigh, NC Barack Obama addresses the crowd in Raleigh, North Carolina on the night of the Democratic Primaries in Indiana and North Carolina. On 5/6/08. Tags: barack obama north carolina |
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NC "Truth" Ad Obama tells voters the truth about the gas tax holiday and says it's time to investigate oil companies for price gouging and for Congress to adopt higher fuel efficiency standards and invest in alternative fuels. Tags: Barack Obama North Carolina Ad |
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Barack Obama North Carolina Primary Victory Speech Barack Obama North Carolina Primary Victory Speech, May 6, 2008 Tags: Barack Obama North Carolina Primary Victory Speech hillary clinton indiana election08 nomination |
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North Carolina at Maryland, 1984 (Jordan - Len Bias) January 12, 1984 This was a vintage N. Carolina - Maryland matchup featuring players like Jordan, Len Bias, Sam Perkins, Kenny Smith, Brad Daugherty and more. Bias had a great first half scoring 16 points. Finished with 24pts and 4rbs. (24pts was his career-high at that time). Perkins was with 26/12. Jordan scored 21 and he was a monster on the boards with 12 rbds (7 off). He also had 2 blocks and at least 4 steals that I put in the video but could be even more. He came up with all the big points, rebounds and the steal at the end of the game. And of course, he has his famous dunk at the buzzer. There were also 2-3 questionable calls on Jordan plays which I also included. Post game notes & quotes ======================== Two 'Madmen' in Blue Put Md. in Depression By John Feinstein, Washington Post Staff Writer 13 January 1984 The game was over, Michael Jordan and Sam Perkins had seen to that. But Jordan wasn't quite finished. The ball was loose at center court, then he had it with no one blocking his path to the basket. In about two strides he was past the foul line, his 6-foot-6 body uncoiling, the ball seemingly at his knees as he rose above the rim once again. North Carolina's reserves were on their feet in anticipation. "We knew it was coming," Matt Doherty said. He was right. Jordan, sailing through the air, the ball cupped in his hand, twisted his body, brought the ball from far behind his head and, wham! slammed it through the hoop as the buzzer sounded. "I wasn't really showing off," he pleaded a few minutes later, a guilty grin written all over his face. "I was just trying to cap off the victory." But, he admitted, "It was fun." Most of the game was not that much fun for the top-ranked Tar Heels. With 14,500 spectators in Cole Field House roaring, with Len Bias and Adrian Branch shooting more like demons than turtles, Carolina had its hands full for 34 minutes. "Then those two madmen took over," said Maryland's Mark Fothergill. "Showtime," added Carolina point guard Kenny Smith. "It was their show." The madmen putting on the show were Jordan and Perkins. One year ago in Cole Field House, the Terrapins humiliated the Tar Heels, 106-94, blowing them out on a night when Perkins and Jordan didn't look all-state, much less all-America. Last night, they got even. Perkins did it with 26 points and 12 rebounds, playing with intensity that surprised even his teammates. Jordan, who is intense about a card game in the dorm, was everywhere, with 21 points, 12 rebounds and what will be remembered here as the dunk. "I think Sam's heard the people saying stuff like he's lazy and he's determined to prove how wrong they are," Jordan said. "He's been doing it all year." Doherty agreed. "In the second half, Sam hit a layup and got fouled and he started jumping up and down and shaking his fists in the air. I had to stop for a second and say, 'Is that really Sam Perkins?' I don't know if he's doing that consciously or not, but it sure is working." Perkins has been casual about his new-found intensity. "I'm just trying to work as hard as I can," he said. "Tonight, I thought I did a good job inside, but I want to do more, to dominate in there as much as I can. "They blew us out in the second half in here last year and we know what a good team they have. We wanted to show them that we're pretty good, too." They did. While Perkins was constantly controlling the inside, Jordan seemed to come up with every loose ball. He had a little trouble controlling the ball on the fast break a couple of times and had to come out in the first half to get a sore knee iced. But when it came down to decision time, Jordan soared. "I just felt the momentum building inside me as it got to the end," he said. "I like that time of the game." It was 57-56 when Jordan went to the hoop with 6:06 left and was fouled. He made the first free throw, missed the second but grabbed the rebound. He cut to the base line and sank a reverse layup to make it 60-56. Herman Veal missed for Maryland and Jordan came around a screen, spun to his left and hit an 18-footer. It was 62-56 and the Terrapins never caught up. "They don't think about taking over at that point," Doherty said. "They just do." "How do you stop Jordan?" Bias asked rhetorically. "I don't know, how about putting four guys on him?" "That was just an average Michael Jordan dunk," Fothergill said, rolling his eyes. "I've seen him do more spectacular dunks during summer games. Of course, average Michael Jordan is better than just about anything you'll see anywhere." ========================== ========================== UNC Beats Maryland; By Michael Wilbon Washington Post Staff Writer Those who argue that two great players can't make a team No. 1 in the nation obviously haven't seen enough of North Carolina all-Americas Michael Jordan and Sam Perkins. Jordan had the presence of three players at times last night, shooting, stealing and rebounding in surreal sequences. His 21 points and 12 rebounds, and Perkins' 26 points and 12 rebounds, enabled Carolina to remain undefeated with a 74-62 victory over Maryland in packed Cole Field House. The Tar Heels, all-Americas or not, held no big edge until the final minute. The Terrapins, for the most part, played like a team ranked fifth in the country. Sophomore forward Len Bias, with a career-high 24 points, and Adrian Branch, with 19, at times matched the splendor of Perkins and Jordan. But it was Jordan who scored five straight points to turn a 57-56 lead into a 62-56 margin with five minutes to play. Jordan made the first of two free throws, then hustled incredibly to save his miss on the second shot. After scoring inside for a 60-56 lead, he followed Herman Veal's miss with a twisting, lean-in jumper for a six-point lead. After Maryland (10-2, 1-1 in the Atlantic Coast Conference) had pulled to 63-62 on a bank shot by Ben Coleman with 2:03 remaining, Perkins made two free throws for 65-52. Bias missed a jumper, Jordan rebounded and the game, essentially, was over. Maryland held a 43-40 lead with 14 minutes to play after a jumper by Branch, who took over the game after intermission. The Terrapins had a chance to move ahead by five when Coleman made a steal, but he tried to dribble downcourt and shoot off the run and missed badly. Perkins dunked at the other end for 43-42. Another big sequence came with eight minutes left, when Branch forced a shot. He missed, and Perkins came down and scored on a three-point play for a 55-52 lead for the Tar Heels (11-0, 2-0). "I thought I was going to draw a foul, but I shouldn't have made the move, anyway," Branch said. "When we had that (three-point) lead," Maryland Coach Lefty Driesell said, "we should have slowed it down and worked for a real good shot. But we made a couple of hurry-up moves that cost us." Or as freshman guard Keith Gatlin said more succinctly, "We did some silly things at a crucial point in the game." As well as Perkins and Jordan were rebounding, every Maryland mistake at either end was magnified. The Tar Heels outrebounded Maryland by seven, and scored on nine of 19 offensive rebounds. Maryland, unofficially, scored on only two of 12 offensive rebounds. Even North Carolina Coach Dean Smith was forced to use a rare superlative. "Perkins and Jordan were great," Smith said. It seemed Jordan and Perkins were there for every important basket and rebound. "They did what the great players do," Driesell said. Jeff Adkins, who shared time with Veal and Bias trying to guard Jordan, had talked Wednesday afternoon about how Jordan beats teams with second effort more than anything else. "You know he's going to the offensive boards," Adkins said last night. "You can block out if you want, and half the time, he still gets the ball." Jordan and Perkins each got seven offensive rebounds. Of the often-unaggressive Perkins, who hasn't played especially well recently against Maryland, Branch said, "I've never seen Perkins play as hard." Also determining the outcome was UNC's defenses -- man-to-man in the first half, zones in the second -- that kept the Terrapins shooting from outside. Center Coleman scored only eight points, and made just three of 10 shots. "When he gets eight points and Perkins gets 26, there's a big void," Driesell said. "I don't know what the problem was, but he didn't have one of his better games." Nine of Bias' 11 baskets came from outside, as did at least half of Branch's eight field goals. "We're usually an inside team and this is the first game we've played predominantly from the outside," Branch said. "It was fine for a while, but it hurt eventually. When you get into a jump-shooting pattern with a team that's going inside, the jump shooters lose nine out of 10 times." Both teams played fairly well defensively, especially in the second half when the Tar Heels shot 49 percent and Maryland 46 percent. Driesell, despite slapping Smith's hand at the end of the game instead of shaking it, seemed to have calmed considerably 15 minutes after Jordan had thrown down a "rock-the-baby" dunk -- one for the ages -- to end the contest. "It was a good, hard-fought game," Driesell said. "I'm looking forward to playing them again (Feb. 19 in Chapel Hill). If we can get some better play out of a couple of people and make some adjustments, we'll be right up there. I don't like losing to North Carolina any time, especially on our home court. But we played the No. 1 team pretty well for 39 minutes." ================================== Tags: Michael Jordan Carolina Maryland Bulls 1984 NCAA Magic Bird Kareem Wilt Lebron Wade Kobe Tmac Iverson |
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COK Investigation at a North Carolina Turkey Hatchery Video shot by hatchery employee includes scenes of chicks gasping for air as they slowly suffocate in plastic bags. While employed at a North Carolina turkey hatchery that now supplies Butterball, a COK investigator documented the conditions forced upon newly-hatched chicks. As the investigation video shows, from the moment they're hatched, these turkeys are submerged into a world of misery. Dumped out of metal trays and jostled onto conveyor belts after being mechanically separated from cracked egg shells, the newly-hatched turkeys are tossed around like inanimate objects -- they are sorted, sexed, de-beaked, de-toed, and in some cases de-snooded before they are packed up and shipped off to a "grow out" confinement facility. The video further reveals that not all chicks survive this harsh process. Countless chicks become mangled from the machinery, suffocated in plastic bags, or deemed "surplus" and dumped (along with injured chicks) into the same disposal system as the discarded egg shells they were separated from hours earlier. Tags: chick factory farming thanksgiving turkey vegan vegetarian animal abuse cruelty |
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Barack Obama in Greensboro, NC Barack Obama talks about John McCain's support of the failed Bush economic policy. Tags: barack obama john mccain economics north carolina |
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Eco Friendly Clothing, Asheville NC, Threadbanger This week, the Thread Heads are heading to Asheville, NC to check out their art scene. They'll get a chance to speak with one of the Asheville designers as well as take a tour downtown Asheville and go to the many sustainable clothing stores. Links in this episode: Ashley Page of Tegonia Designs http://www.tegonia.com/ Plasma's ThreadBanger Rap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjQoWAnB3LM The Honey Pot (sorry no website...go in person:) Poutfits http://www.poutfits.com/ Recyclone http://www.recyclone.org/ Elliottelephant http://www.elliottelephant.com/ ThreadBanger YouTube Contest http://www.threadbanger.com/page/is-your-school-geek-or-chic Tags: Asheville NC Art Scene fashion designers eco friendly clothing organic sustainable diy craft threadbanger earthday "earth day" |
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Mark Mathis Fox Weather-Charlotte,NC Mark Mathis Fox Weatherman is without a doubt the craziest M'Fer I have ever seen on local tv. Tags: Mark Mathis |
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Change that Works for You: Raleigh, NC Barack Obama kicked off his Change that Works for You tour in Raleigh, NC on June 9, 2008. Tags: barack obama economic tour north carolina change that works for you economy |
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NC - Waarom Doe Je Zo ( Dutch Music ) Nc waarom doe je zo is een track van paar jongeren uit dordrecht leeftijd tussen de 16 en 18 jaar voor meer liedjes kun je terecht op www.nc-music.nl.tt het is niet de officiale website want daar word nog hard aan gewerkt underground rap Tags: dutch music allstar nc love song NL |
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Barack Obama First Interview Since North Carolina pt.1 May 08, 2008 CNN Wolf Blitzer Tags: barack obama wolf blitzer north carolina victory speech primary results gas tax hillary clinton president 2008 election |
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NC-D 01 (1/6) NC-D 01 (1/6) 出演者:上野樹里 玉木宏 瑛太 水川あさみ 小出恵介 竹中直人 他 Tags: NC アニメ |
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Primary Night in Raleigh, NC Barack Obama addresses the crowd in Raleigh, North Carolina on the night of the Democratic Primaries in Indiana and North Carolina. On 5/6/08. Tags: barack obama north carolina |
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TPMtv: IN / NC Primary Recap Your Daily Video Politics Blog: It was the latest night of the entire primary season. Although Obama and Clinton split North Carolina and Indiana 1-1 as expected, the real upshot is a new shape to this campaign. Tags: politics video blog election08 north carolina indiana primary clinton obama speech nomination |
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Catawba County NC Motorcycle Chase Why do people run from the police? Especially on motorcycles? Perhaps its the flawed and often fatal thinking that because they can go faster, they can get away? Well straight lines are one thing, but eventually, road conditions change, turns and curves need to be negotiated, and brakes begin to fail with high heat from high speed application. Motorcycling is supposed to be fun and safe! If you want to go fast, head for the track.... Otherwise, stay off the street! Tags: motorcycle chase catawba county north carolina |
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NC State 1993 Valvano Hilights from Jim Valvano's speech. 1993. Tags: Valvano NCSU Don't Give Up |
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NC A&T Marching Band "Freaky Girl" 2007 NC A&T Blue and Gold Marching Machine vs Hampton University 2007. Tags: NC A&T Machine Band Freaky Girl |
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A Single Seed in Rural Hall, North Carolina Stop by our website if you get a chance. http://web.mac.com/dmccoig/iWeb/dantraveling/Welcome.html We were passing through Kernersville, North Carolina and spotted this little white van, parked at a restaurant, with bold red letters and a large phone number printed on the side. It read "History Making Farming Author - On the move" We had to find out what this meant, so we called the number and it led us to a farm in Rural Hall, NC to meet a wonderful storyteller on a mission to teach children how to grow their own food. Contact Vern "The Watermelon Man" http://www.vernswitzer.com/ ____________________________________________ books children culture nature education travel north Carolina rural hall watermelon duck goat story catfish farm Tags: american Tourism books children culture education travel north carolina rural hall watermelon duck story catfish farm |
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[NC]YellOw Now and Then [14 July, 2008] Windstorm Zerg - The WindStorm Zerg made his progamer debut in NETEL Natinoal Team League of Seoul in 2000. - It was 8 years ago today when his first progamer life was and he looks like boyish looking when he was 18 years old as it leaves his mark in Zerg history and he's an old-timer with BoxeR. 00:59 Game 1 : HanBit Soft OSL 2000 This game takes back to our old memories as we long for it. [NC].nO.1 (White Terran) .............vs [NC]YellOw (Yellow Zerg) Map : Hall Of Valhalla Map Picture : http://blog.naver.com/sunvigw?Redirect=Log&logNo=40009692232 - You guys know who is White Terran of this game ? He was a former progamer called nick name "the universe defense" before he has been a MBCgame StarLeague commentator. 17:34 Game 2 : Finals Coca OSL 2001 SlayeR_'BoxeR' vs [NC]YellOw Map : Neo Jungle Story Map Picture : http://blog.naver.com/sunvigw?Redirect=Log&logNo=40009692202 36:04 Game 3 : ShinHan Proleague 2007 [ReD]NaDa vs [NC]YellOw Map : Tau Cross - Hong Jin-Ho already decided to join at Korean Air Force and also [Oops]Reach (Park Jung-Seok), [Oops]ClouD (Cha Jae-Wook), intoTheRainBOw (Kim Seong-Jae), and AnyTime[gm] (Oh Yong-Jong) - We're looking forward to seeing their best play of the biggest comebacks in Korean Air Force. Tags: eSports StarCraft [NC]YellOw Now and Then |
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Historic New Bern, North Carolina A brief tour of the historic homes and buildings of New Bern, North Carolina, the first colonial capital of North Carolina. Tags: New Bern NewBern |
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Ultimate Bull Fighting from Sanford, NC UBF freestyle bullfighting from Sanford, NC at the lee county fair grounds. Tags: ubf freestyle bull fighting sanford nc |
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Amateur GoSu vs YellOw[NC] [11 July, 2008] 3set @ EVER Mega ▷ 1set EVER Star MeGa Battle ◁ Amateur GoSu (Blue Terran) ...............vs YellOw[NC] (Purple Zerg) Map : Andromeda 1.0 19:00 - The MC says "it was an exciting just like a windstorm how YellOw[NC] did play". He won KRW 1,000,000 (USD 1,000.00). 19:25 - Wasn't it easy to play against Amateur GoSu ? YellOw[NC] - I was so nervous because I wasn't getting a good ready for the personal League and actually Python is my favorite map. I expected I could win set1 easily, but I couldn't be the other way around since I got damaged earlier. I was worried about losing and a serious matter would happen to me diretly. That's why I got very nervous about it. 19:55 - We really did cheer for you. It pleasures me to see your win and have you heard that Reach got upset after you lost the first game ? 20:07 - No, I haven't 20:12 - Do you have anything further to say Reach for it ? 20:14 - did you talk on the phone with him ? Yes, I did 20:18 - He was worried that it was going to be a loser at this big event match, but right now I have the luck to win against Amateur GoSu. -Gossiping Time with Joo Hoon former SKT T1 Head Coach- 21:20 - Can you say a few words for amateur players to be a progamer in the future ? 21:25 - I am not in a position to say anything due to my poor play, but I think the amateur players were all square as compared with pros cause a amateur can win easily when it's off a progamer guard. It requires daily practice to be a progamer and be the most effective tool available for improvement, both preparation and review what you learned how to set up strategies and tactics. Tags: eSports StarCraft Amateur GoSu vs YellOw[NC] EVER MeGa League |
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Family Remembers Slain N.C. Jogger PlusFamily Remembers Slain N.C. JoggerFamily Remembers Slain N.C. JoggerThe Associated Presshe family of Nancy Cooper talks about the 34-year-old from Cary, North Carolina, whose body was found at a construction site. She had gone jogging. The family wants custody of her children, saying her husband poses a danger. (July 17)This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available. Tags: nc jogger_killed family remembers slain n.c. jogger |