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October 29, 2007

Weekend roundup

There were a couple of interesting political tidbits in The Sun News over the weekend, but I didn't get a chance to post them because I was busy working on the story about that awful fire in Ocean Isle Beach, N.C.

Here ya go:

  • Katherine Jenerette spoke out in support of her husband Van Jenerette, who has been accused of molesting his step-daughter years ago, an in interview with The Sun News' Jonathan Tressler. He posted bail.
  • The State's departing star Aaron Gould Sheinin had a story about payday lenders donating to presidential candidates. (That's from today.)
  • The Sun News' Jason M. Rodriguez gives a preview of the race in Carolina Shores, N.C.
  • McClatchy Newspapers' Steven Thomma wrote about Republican candidates' tactics in primary and general elections.
  • The Sun News' Janelle Frost previewed the race in North Myrtle Beach.
  • And, of course, we ran the story about Stephen Colbert's visit to Columbia where he accepted the key to the city and got a day named after him.

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