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  2. 2002 NC State Wolfpack football team - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 NC State Wolfpack football team represented North Carolina State University during the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team's head coach was Chuck Amato. NC State has been a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) since the league's inception in 1953.

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    Dozens of previously sealed court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein were made public late Wednesday, as a court releases more records from a years-old lawsuit connected to the late financier.

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  5. 1960 Duke Blue Devils football team - Wikipedia

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    Create account; Log in; Personal tools. Create account; ... NC State: 4 – 1 – 1: 6 – 3 – 1 ... The 1960 Duke Blue Devils football team represented Duke ...

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    Homegrown Raleigh Powerhouse, CP&L, North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources "Lakes Near Goldsboro, North Carolina" , GeoStat.org , retrieved 2018-06-22 Larson, Aaron (19 October 2016), "H.F. Lee Coal Ash Spill Puts Duke Energy Under the Spotlight Again" , Power , retrieved 2018-06-23

  7. History of Duke University - Wikipedia

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    The history of Duke University began when Brown's Schoolhouse, a private subscription school in Randolph County, North Carolina (in the present-day town of Trinity), was founded in 1838. [1] The school was renamed to Union Institute Academy in 1841, Normal College in 1851, and to Trinity College in 1859.

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  9. Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, also known as Moses Cone Hospital, is a 517-bed tertiary care facility located in Greensboro, North Carolina.The hospital opened in 1953 on North Elm Street as a 310-bed community hospital.