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13726
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In this on-going series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Pace describes, Fishmonger's, a restaurant located in Durham.
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24369
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Pat McGowan is a PGA golfer who makes the most of his fame both on and off the course.
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24373
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Charlotte boasts a growing business community, in part the result of the Greater Charlotte Economic Development Corporation's efforts to bring business to the city.
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24376
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Richmond County Senior High’s Raiders are a state champion football team, bringing much wanted attention to the community. Many businesses in the county support the team, and the team has helped bring the county and the town of Rockingham together.
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24378
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Danny Ferry, the award-winning Duke basketball star, surprised many when he signed a deal with a team in Italy, even after his first-round pick by an NBA team.
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15777
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Pace discusses the money that universities and their sports teams pull in when the team logo is licensed for sales. In many schools the university and the sports department divide the royalties equally. When the licensing program began in the state in 1982-83, UNC received royalties of $43,000. By 1987-88, royalties had grown to $270,000.
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24383
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George Shinn brought major-league sports to Charlotte, starting with the National Basketball League and moving on to the National Football League. In trying to win an NFL franchise for Charlotte, Shinn has had to butt heads with former partners.
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2636
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For many fans of Big Four football (Duke, Wake Forest, N.C. State, and North Carolina), the greatest game ever played was the Duke-North Carolina game of November 19, 1949.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 55 Issue 5, Oct 1987, p18-21, il
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15585
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How can the small, independent grocer survive in an industry dominated by large supermarket chains? The chains will never have 100 percent of the market offerings; therefore, the successful small operator needs to have his special niche to attract customers. This is the thread that connects the small stores--knowing that they cannot be all things to all people and just concentrating on their sliver of the market.
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24406
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This article discusses radio stations in North Carolina’s biggest cities and how they compete with each other for advertisers and listeners. It also discusses broadcast groups and how they buy and transform radio stations, as well as discussing the overall trends in the radio market.
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11859
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Governor Bob Scott left office in 1973. In this We the People of North Carolina interview, he reflects on his years in office.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 38 Issue 1, Jan 1980, p22, 24, 45-46, por
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11860
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Jim Holshouser was the first Republican governor elected in North Carolina in the 20th-century. In this We the People of North Carolina interview, he reflects on his years in office.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 38 Issue 1, Jan 1980, p26, 28, 46, por
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11861
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James Hunt, the incumbent governor, offers his observations about the decade of the 70s.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 38 Issue 1, Jan 1980, p30-31, 46, por
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11862
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Fie Top Mountain in Maggie Valley became the state's first ski slope in 1961. Today North Carolina has ten ski areas which are expected to draw half a million people during the 1979-1980 season.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 38 Issue 2, Feb 1980, p17-18, 46-47, il
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11864
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Thomas Bowman Brewer is the sixth Chancellor of East Carolina University. He followed Leo Jenkins who led the University for eighteen years. Brewer earned his doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania and was a Dean at Texas Christian University prior to coming to ECU.
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