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May 2012
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Keeping House
During the mortgage-lending crisis, thousands of low-income borrowers still made their payments on time. What did their lenders do right? How can we keep the goal of homeownership in sight for low- and middle-income families?
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  mortgage foreclosure  


FEATURES
margolis and eron

 
To Wake a Sleeping Killer
David Margolis and Joe Eron find out whether a cancer drug can beat HIV.
 
  nesting dolls

 
The Little Doll in the Middle
Myron Cohen is the man behind Science magazine's 2011 Breakthrough of the Year.
 
  hans paerl

 
Hans and FerryMon
Hans Paerl has helped ecosystems around the world. But he’s having to work extra hard to protect the Pamlico Sound.
 


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video: real doctors real people
 

Real Doctors, Real People:
Austin Rose grew up in Canada, and his father was the doctor who delivered Wayne Gretzky. But he never played hockey until he moved to North Carolina. (UNC Health Care)
 


BIG VISIT

obama visits unc
 

President Obama visits UNC:
“Higher education is the single most important investment you can make in your future,” he told an audience of about 8,000 in Carmichael auditorium. (UNC home page)
 
 

  Can't Beat the View: Laura Ruel looks at the web through readers' eyes.  Martyr Mystery: Why are there so few Muslim terrorists? (Mark, the Blog)  


CAROLINA, QUOTED

  “There is this common wisdom out there that the South remains a rural place dominated by working-class people with no education past high school."
— Ferrel Guillory, in The Media's Southern Stereotypes, Salon
 


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