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Stye ®ar N.C Lt. Gov. Bev Perdue, Democrat New Bern, N.C.; first elected lieutenant governor in 2000; former N.C. representative, 1986-1990; former N.C. senator, 1990- 2000; former N.C. Senate Appropriations Committee chairwoman Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrary, Republican Jamestown, N.C.; Charlotte mayor, 1995-present; former city council representative and mayor pro tern; founding member and chairman of N.C. Metropolitan Coalition of Mayors SOURCES: WWW.BEVPERDUE.COM,WWW.PATMCCRORY.COM, PERDUE CAMPAIGN PRESS SECRETARY games Level: [[|[T]||[T| 5 61 I A_L_A _8 _9 5_ ___2 98_ __ 8 J __4 _4_2 _s_ ~9_ _6_ 1 ~JB_ s___2_jß_~ 1 1 1 1 |7l ls| Cost of driving to , . , , . r . , . s’ ~ Cost of placing Charlotte to drop off . ~. , , . ~ a classified ad the couch you sold . _, _ „ . in The Daily with a free ad on T , . Tar Heel, craiglist. THE Daily Crossword Edited by Wayne Robert Williams 62 Lodging house 63 End of quip 66 Tenth mo. 67 Can skip 68 Bygone time 69 Urgent letters 70 One thing after another 71 Jewish month DOWN 1 Off the record 2 Planted seeds 3 Works strenuously 4 Part of a foot 5 San Obispo 6 Polo Grounds great 7 Adage 8 What's worldwide 9 Container weight 10 Ballroom dance 11 Undecided 12 Like Shirley Temple's hairdo 13 Linen fabric ACROSS 1 Vino region 5 Was defeated by 11 Letters for shock treat ment 14 Any time now 15 Provo resident 16 Quid pro 17 Start of Ed Howe quip 19 Mentalist Seller 20 River ends, often 21 "Scream" director Craven 22 Down with the flu 23 Ford dud 24 Scottish uncle 26 "Fiddler on the Roof" role 28 Part 2 of quip 31 Aged 34 Egg-coloring brand 35 Emetic medication 38 Cover 40 Part 3 of quip 42 Casa chamber 43 Birthplace of St. Francis 45 Em, to Dorothy 47 Drink like a dog 48 Part 4 of quip 51 University of Maine town 53 Citrus drink 54 Brahman, e.g. 58 Reed or Rawls 59 Scram I 61 Seal engraved on a ring BHBjToTm s 1 t |s MB s [pi l 1 e I e |n| lAIZ 101 I tclpiT 10| TjAl LUj Ms r_ e rJMInToTb L E B u LL E T Bo B I SIP 0B B i saoßrodan BiJj k l JUNQLE J. 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Pa'ioe BB”- Worship fvnes 8 45am 10 15am in 45am Health care and health insurance: What the North Carolina gubernatorial candidates have to say General availability and affordability: Wants to expand Medicaid coverage to up to 150 percent of the poverty level; supports splitting the cost of health insur ance between employers, employees and the state; wants to provide tax incentives for purchasing private plans. Child Health Care: Wants to expand N.C. Kids Care fund, which provides health care for children living at up to 300 percent of the poverty level; provide affordable options to families above 300 percent of the poverty level General availability and affordability: Wants to provide tax credits for workers that are not covered by their company's health insurance policy; eliminate state mandates on health care to bring costs down; extend a tax credit to those whose employers don't provide insurance coverage; cap non-economic damages in malpractice lawsuits. Child Health Care: Wants to provide tax credits to help families up to 200 percent of the poverty level; provide funds for poverty-stricken families to purchase nCMWMCr PUZZLES lyftfWyA—twy ® 2008 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) con tains every digit 1 to 9. 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On the issues See where the gubernatorial candidates stand on health care issues. See above for story. Plant closings increase N.C. unemployment was 7 percent in September, in part because of plant closings. See pg. 12 for story. Safety concerns Many graduate students say they don’t feel safe working late on campus. See pg. 1 for story. There’s no such thing as free, SELL SMARTER. daiiytarheel.com/classifieds (C)2008 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. 41 Gospel writer 44 Catchphrases 46 Implied 49 Shaving foam 50 Honshu city 51 Medleys to 52 Popeil company 55 Woman's netlike cap 56 Aquarium fish 57 Old-time anesthetic 60 Slurpee rival 61 Certain NCO's 64 Despot Amin 65 Wind dir. PTH CLASSIFIEDS to help them pay for their children's health care. Preventative Care: Wants to expand preventative outpatient care at all hospitals; support initiatives to fight childhood obesity and teen tobacco use; support stem cell research to combat chronic health conditions; provide health care packages that indude preventive services Mental Health Cate: Develop on-site accountabil ity system; expand Medicaid coverage to mental health; coordinate mental and pt -rsicai health care policies; health insurance on the private market. Preventative Care: Wants to provide preventative incentives to encourage health care for children that are already overweight; provide tax breaks to encourage small businesses to offer health care for employees with chronic conditions. Mental Health Care: Wants to establish citizen councils to advise mental health care policy; halt mental hospital closures and reductions to bed availability fxjEsai HPV FACTS: ©= THERE IS SOMETHING YOU CAN DO ASK AT THE CAMPUS HEALTH CENTER HPV.COM Copyright COGS Moick & Cos,. Inc All -rights reserved 20806412<8)' 10.'Of: ; f-iRD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2008 place more mental health professionals in rural areas; provide more competitive pay for mental health profes sionals; develop 'centers of excellence' for training on university campuses. Legislative record: Helped create a prescription drug benefit program for low-income seniors; oversaw initiatives to make N.C. school districts 100 percent tobacco free; secured funding for cancer research center at UNC. Medical professionals: Wants to fill vacant jobs and alleviate medical professional shortages by rewarding universities and community colleges for training nurses and emergency medical technicians; work more with individual communities to meet unique health care needs. Medicaid reform: Wants to allow Medicaid recipients to use private insurance instead; work with legislature to modernize the program. atye flaihj Slar Bfri 15 -COMPILED BY MATT LYNLEY
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