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Protesters carry signs and demonstrate in front of the Duke Energy office building in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, May 1, 2014, as shareholders hold their annual meeting. Some Duke Energy investors plan to push the utility's board of directors to investigate issues surrounding a massive coal ash spill that dumped toxic sludge into a 70-mile stretch of a North Carolina river. (AP Photo/The Charlotte Observer, T. Ortega Gaines) MAGS OUT; TV OUT; NEWSPAPER INTERNET ONLY (REV-SHARE)
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Duke Energy shareholder Donna Lisenby holds two jars of coals ash from the Catawba and French Broad rivers, as she demonstrates with other protesters Thursday, May 1, 2014, before going into the annual shareholders meeting in Charlotte, N.C. Some Duke Energy investors plan to push the utility's board of directors to investigate issues surrounding a massive coal ash spill that dumped toxic sludge into a 70-mile stretch of a North Carolina river. (AP Photo/The Charlotte Observer, T. Ortega Gaines) MAGS OUT; TV OUT; NEWSPAPER INTERNET ONLY (REV-SHARE)
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About 200 protesters carry signs and demonstrate in front of Duke Energy office building Thursday, May 1, 2014, as shareholders held their annual meeting in Charlotte, N.C. Some Duke Energy investors plan to push the utility's board of directors to investigate issues surrounding a massive coal ash spill that dumped toxic sludge into a 70-mile stretch of a North Carolina river. (AP Photo/The Charlotte Observer, T. Ortega Gaines) MAGS OUT; TV OUT; NEWSPAPER INTERNET ONLY (REV-SHARE)
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This April 9, 2014 photo shows employment signs inn the city of Hobbs, N.M., which are competing for workers to keep up with development in the midst of an oil boom. Virtually every business in town has a help wanted sign out. (AP Photo/Jeri Clausing)
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This undated product image provided by Nissan North America shows the 2014 Nissan Rogue small SUV. American car buyers came out of hibernation in April to spend on pickup trucks and SUVs, fueling an auto sales rebound that analysts expect to last the rest of the year. Nissan led the way with an 18.3 percent increase over a year ago, with sales of the redesigned Rogue up almost 27 percent. (AP Photo/Nissan North America)
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Ford Motor Company Chief Operating Officer Mark Fields speaks during a news conference in Dearborn, Mich., Thursday, May 1, 2014. Ford announced Fields will replace CEO Alan Mulally, who is retiring July 1. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)