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In a speech on his judicial philosophy delivered Tuesday in a chapel at North Carolina's Wake Forest University, Sen. John McCain sought to burnish his conservative credentials with a broadside against "the common and systematic abuse of our federal courts by the people we entrust with judicial power" and a promise of "better judges" in the mold of Supreme Court justices John G. Roberts and Samuel Alito. | 8A.

Hagan and Dole cruise to primary wins for U.S. Senate | 9A.

ONLINE Iran cancels Iraq security talks with Iran called off further Iraq security talks with Washington until U.S. forces stop their crackdown on Shiite militias, but the military brought more air power into the fight Monday and escalated its accusations of Iranian backing for extremists.

The latest flare-up has put Iraq's government in a bind as it seeks to stamp out armed Shiite gangs but worries about angering Shiite heavyweight Iran, which has close ties to the core of Iraq's political leadership.

Washington has long accused Iran of arming and training some Shiite militia factions. The accusations were sharpened Monday as the military said detainees described being trained at bases outside Tehran by militants from Hezbollah, an Iranian-aided faction based in Lebanon. LOTTERIES South

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(Sunday night) Governor candidates talk transportation The N.C. gubernatorial candidates were asked via e-mail about what they would do to position North Carolina for federal transportation funds and how that would affect Brunswick County.

Democrat Beverly Perdue, N.C. lieutenant governor

Perdue said she would like to transform what she called the "bureaucratic bottleneck" that is the Department of Transportation into a "21st Century professional organization."

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10 Steps Guide to Upload Events Print E-mail

“10 steps” Guide for Adding an Event

 

  1. Create a user account if you don’t have one already:

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If you already have an account on the website, skip to step 4

2. Fill out the registration form with your name, the username you want to have on the website, a valid e-mail address and a password:

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3. After this step is complete, you will receive a confirmation e-mail on the address provided. You have to click on the link inside that email to confirm the account. Once the confirmation is done, you would be able to post events on the www.NMBEvents.com website
 
4. Log in with your username and password:

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5. After log in, you have access to a few new menus. Click on “Ad Event” menu to post a new event:

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6. You can change events you already posted on the website by clicking on “Manage Events” menu
 
7. Fill out the form that opens with:
 
  • Name of the event
  • Category that the event belongs to
  • Details of the event – use the tool bar to edit and set a nice layout, almost like in Word
  • Location of the event
  • Contact information
  • Extra information (restrictions, etc)

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8. Switch to the “Calendar” tab on top of the form and choose the day/days and time for the event. Select the start date and time and the end date and time. You have options for repeating events:
  • Certain days on a single week
  • Certain days of the week for more than one week
  • A certain day or certain days each year (for a festival, for example)

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9.      Save the event by clicking on the blue floppy disk icon on top right-hand side of the form

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10.  We will automatically be notified about the event and as soon as the event is revised, we will publish it on the website and you will get a notification by email.

 
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