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			<description><![CDATA[<p>NC Speaker of the House Jim Black finally endorsed the passing of the NC lottery after voting against it every time the issue was brought up in the House of Representatives. Now it appears that opponents have axes to grind with Mr.Black.  I&#x27;m wondering if this is because of his endorsement of the NC lottery bill</p>]]></description>
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