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Lawyer: Former NC first lady won't quit her job (AP via Yahoo! News)
Published: Former North Carolina first lady Mary Easley will not resign from her job at North Carolina State University, her attorney said Thursday, defying advice of university superiors that she step aside from the $170,000-a-year position....
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