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South Carolina to pay for Charleston harbor deepening

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Friday, June 29, 2012
   The South Carolina state legislature Thursday, frustrated by the lack of a federal funding commitment for deepening the Port of Charleston's main navigation channel to make room for a new class of massive container vessels entering service, set aside an additional $120 million to complete the project without federal help.    The harbor deepening is one of the state's top priorities because of its potential to support scores of manufacturers that have relocated to the state in recent y...
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