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GO-THE-DISTANCE LEARNING: SOUTH CAROLINA IS GAINING SIGNIFICANT GROUND IN EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
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A riot of color erupts from the canvas of Alex Beaumont's still-life painting. Standing in a cool basement studio, Beaumont and seven other students listen to rock-n-roll music over headphones and paint their own interpretation of the haphazard arrangement of pastel plates, cups, and pottery at the center of the room. This is only Alex's second semester of visual arts instruction at the South Carolina School for Arts and Humanities, but this senior, who began her tenure at the residential sch...
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South Carolina Big 50
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; THIS MARKS THE 20TH YEAR OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA BIG 50, WHICH RANKS private, public, and foreign-affiliated companies by the number of employees on their South Carolina payroll as of July 1, 2005, and then compares the progress of participating companies from year to year. All companies with
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Analysis: Start of 2004 presidential campaign in South Carolina
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; ... themselves Republicans. Democrats hope tomorrow's debate and the long primary campaign will create some buzz in South Carolina, encouraging NASCAR fans and other voters to take a new look at the Democratic Party. Adam Hochberg, NPR News, Charleston.
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Money, Trade, and Power: The Evolution of Colonial South Carolina's Plantation Society
South Carolina Historical Magazine
; Money, Trade, and Power: The Evolution of Colonial South Carolina's Plantation Society. Edited by Jack P. Greene, Rosemary Brana-Shute, and Randy J. Sparks. (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001. Pp. xiii, 400; $49.95, cloth.) After decades of relative neglect, studies of colonial
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Captives in Carolina ; South Carolina adds 2, aims for more in 2000.(FT Reinsurance and Carnegie Insurance)(Brief Article)
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; COLUMBIA, S.CSouth Carolina has licensed its first two captive insurance companies, and state insurance officials are optimistic that they might have six captives licensed by year end. The first two, both single-parent captives, include a redomestication from Vermont and a new formation. South
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