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13271
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Bailey, an award-winning restaurant critic and food writer, takes readers on a tour of North Carolina to find restaurants serving great steaks, including The Angus Barn (Raleigh), The Beefmastor Inn (Wilson), and the Homestead Steak House (Timberlake).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 78 Issue 7, Dec 2010, p62-68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, il Periodical Website
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13313
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Doug Salkewicz, who founded Advanced Technical Welding, Inc. in Etowah in 1987, is Business North Carolina magazine's 2010 North Carolina Small Business of the Year. The company specializes in making emergency repairs via microscopic welds.
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Carolina Management Team LLC, co-owned by Wendy Banks and her brother David Van Zee, is a runner-up in the 2010 BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA Small Business of the Year competition. Located near Asheville, the company employs twenty and specializes in concrete repair and painting.
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13315
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H & H Homes in Fayetteville, owned by Ralph and Linda Huff, is a runner-up in the 2010 BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA Small Business of the Year competition. Founded in 1991, this homebuilding company employs fifty-eight and projects revenues of $100 million in 2010.
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13317
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ICAN, founded by Bill Hester in Fayetteville in 2002, is a runner-up in the 2010 BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA Small Business of the Year competition. ICAN hauls waste and recycles construction debris.
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13631
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Charlotte businessman George Shinn, the man responsible for bringing an NBA team to that city, is BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine's Mover and Shaker of the Year.
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13677
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Bailey compares the traditional way of preparing country ham, with the newer method that takes much less time. Traditionalists indicate that the newer, faster method is forcing them out of business.
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13685
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Arthur Anderson ranks North Carolina's largest private companies. McDevitt & Street Co., a Charlotte general contractor, held the top ranking.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 10 Issue 6, June 1990, p22-23, 25, 27-34, 37, il Periodical Website
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13692
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On April 5, 1990, Bob Street, the sole owner of Charlotte-based McDevitt & Street, the country's fourth-largest general contractor, died at age 51 of Lou Gehrig's disease. However, because of decisions he made near the end of his life, his company goes on.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 10 Issue 6, June 1990, p40-42, 44-45, 47-50, 52, 54, por Periodical Website
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13710
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In this series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Bailey describes Café Giorgios, located in Chapel Hill.
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13712
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In this series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Bailey describes The Lamp Lighter, a Charlotte restaurant.
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13725
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Randy Lingerfelt discusses the world of professional bass fishing. A native of Albemarle, Lingerfelt works full-time as a warehouse coordinator, but at age 29, he is well on his way to turning a hobby into an occupation.
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13729
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In this on-going series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Bailey describes Leon's Café, located in Winston-Salem.
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13731
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In this on-going series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Bailey describes The Fishmarket, located in Charlotte.
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13732
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In this on-going series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Bailey describes the Angus Barn, located in Raleigh.
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