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Wood was born and raised in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. [1] She is the daughter of Dennis Blair Harrold, a doctor, and was raised in the Presbyterian faith. [1] [2] She had an older brother, Adam Russell Harrold, who died from cancer when he was nineteen.
In 2003, the Board of Directors agrees to merge with Pharma Services Holdings Inc; Quintiles becomes a private company. In 2009, Quintiles opens new corporate headquarters in Durham, North Carolina. In 2010, Quintiles opens new European headquarters in the UK and establishes operations in East Africa.
The Herald-Sun began publication on January 1, 1991, as the result of a merger of The Durham Morning Herald (1919–1990) and The Durham Sun (1913–1990). [7] [8] The Herald-Sun and The Durham Morning Herald had previously been owned by the Rollins family of Durham, which had been in management positions since 1895.
Durham police are investigating after a man was found dead in a suspected dog attack Friday morning. Officers were called to what was initially reported as a cardiac arrest in the 2500 block of ...
An Episcopal mission as organized in Durham, North Carolina in 1878 under the leadership of Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshire Jr., rector of Chapel of the Cross in Chapel Hill. [1] [2] The congregation, originally made up of thirteen people, met with Cheshire monthly until it was formally established in 1880 as St. Philip's Church, named after Philip the Apostle. [1]
Let your slow cooker work—while you’re at work!—and come home to a delicious bowl of hearty stew for dinner. Full of potatoes, hominy, green chiles and chunks of pork sirloin, this filling ...
Giada De Laurentiis's Chocolate Pasta Recipe. For her chocolate pasta recipe, the renowned chef opts for classic pasta shells (bonus points if you use a box from Giadzy), so a proper amount of ...
Duke Memorial United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church at 504 W. Chapel Hill Street in Durham, North Carolina.It was originally established in 1886. The congregation's growth paralleled Durham's growth as a manufacturing center in the textile and tobacco industries and has maintained a close connection with Duke University (formerly Trinity College).