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    Verizon iPhone goes on sale in Midlands

    They patiently waited for the doors to open. The buzz inside the Verizon Wireless store on Columbiana Circle shortly before 7 a.m. Thursday was game-ready.

  • S.C. slave narratives offer fascinating insights

    Many people interested in African-American history have read the slave narratives compiled by the Federal Writers Project in the 1930s. Or tried to read them. They can be difficult to wade through. The writers’ phonetic spellings of oral interviews with former slaves seem condescending, at times, and few of the writers in the Depression-era project offered much context on their subjects.

Photos from the revolution

Images from Friday's dramatic day in Egypt, a day that began in anger among protesters believing President Hosni Mubarak played "bait and switch" as he clung to power, then abruptly leaving the country and announcing via his vice president that his administration was over.

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SC Outlaws leader sentenced in Va. to 9 years

A former regional boss of the Outlaws motorcycle gang who led attempts to hunt down rival Hell's Angels with the intent of assaulting them was sentenced Friday to nine years and two months in federal prison.

Call for entries: Summer Fun Guide

If you lead a summer camp, program or activity, you will want it included in our guide, coming Thursday, April 7. The deadline for submissions is 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 23.

MIDLANDS MOST WANTED

Bobby Allen McCutcheon

Description: McCutcheon is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 160 pounds. He has brown hair and blue eyes.

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Thune says he will block Obama

South Dakota Sen. John Thune is telling conservatives he'll use his position in the Senate leadership to try to block President Barack Obama's agenda.

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