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Politicians target poverty, disease
By John Temple Ligon Temple@TheColumbiaStar.com
      Former Republican Senate Majority Leader and ONE Vote '08 co- chair Bill Frist of Tenn. met with S.C. ambassadors of ONE Vote '08 for lunch at the Capitol City Club, Thursday, August 30. Frist, also known as the heart/lung transplant surgeon Dr.
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Briefs
by John Temple Ligon
      SCBT drives north South Carolina Bank & Trust and its parent company, SCBT Financial Corp., are penetrating the N.C. banking market by buying TSB Financial Corp and its $192.9 million in total assets for $43.4 million. TSB is the parent company of The Scottish Bank, which has five branches in Char...
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Star Profile
Radenko Pavlovich of the Columbia Classical Ballet
By John Temple Ligon Temple@TheColumbiaStar.com
      Born in the birthplace of World War One, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, where Princep assassinated Archduke Ferdinand, Radenko Pavlovich has lived the best of the Western world. He began in ballet classes in Eastern Europe, studied in Central Europe, performed in Western Europe and the U.K.
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Folks about town
      The National Kidney Foundation of S.C. named Michael Sexton president of the board of directors. The South Carolina Women's Business Center (SCWBC) graduated its largest class in history from the nationally recognized CORE FOUR® Business Planning Course.
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We have spent $425,000 per person
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      Larry Kudlow, cable TV's unapologetic champion of free- market capitalism, points out that the Federal government has spent $127,000,000,000 over the last two years to rebuild New Orleans. That works out to $425,000 per person for the 300,000 people living in the city.
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