I see that the search results are about a completely different story - an American tourist leaving Coca-Cola for an isolated tribe in India. The original headline about cocaine in a suitcase labeled "Coca-Cola" in North Carolina appears to be a different story. Let me search specifically for that North Carolina cocaine case. I'm still not finding the specific story about a tourist with cocaine labeled as "Coca-Cola" in North Carolina. Let me try one more specific search to find this exact story. Since I cannot find the specific story referenced in the original headline about a tourist with cocaine labeled "Coca-Cola" in North Carolina, and the search results are showing a completely different story about an American tourist leaving actual Coca-Cola for a tribe in India, I cannot write an accurate article based on the incomplete information provided. The story content appears to be truncated with only the headline visible, and my searches have not yielded the full North Carolina cocaine case story. I apologize, but I cannot write the requested article because: 1. The original story content provided is incomplete (only shows a headline from Charlotte Observer) 2. My web searches have not located the specific North Carolina case about cocaine labeled as "Coca-Cola" 3. The search results instead show a different story about an American tourist leaving actual Coca-Cola cans for an isolated tribe in India To write an accurate 400-600 word article, I would need access to the complete original story with specific details about the North Carolina cocaine case, including facts about the arrest, the amount of drugs involved, the circumstances of the discovery, and other relevant details that are currently unavailable. If you could provide the full story content or a working link to the original Charlotte Observer article, I would be happy to write the requested article with proper research and citations.
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