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Taylor stresses the importance of the Governor's mansion in North Carolina history and in the development of Research Triangle Park.
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The Center for Reproductive Medicine in Charlotte is one of the most successful fertility centers in America.
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Foreign investments have changed the economic cycle in North Carolina by providing higher-paying jobs, industrial diversity, and much-needed tax revenues.
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The candidates for major state offices express their opinions on the issues.
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Dr. Alan Kronhaus is the founder of KRON Medical of Chapel Hill, a temporary physician placement service.
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Paul Rizzo, dean of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Business Administration, intends to globalize the business curriculum.
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Indications are that the supercollider facility would have a positive impact on North Carolina's economy.
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Duke University looks back during its 150th anniversary celebration.
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Duke University's Fuqua Business School was ranked among the nation's top 10 business schools by The Wall Street Journal.
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Profiles Ralph W. Ketner of Food Lion, Inc.
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The Enterprise Corporation will be a private, for-profit investment corporation to provide long-term capital for long-term investment in rural NC.
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Greenville is emerging as a progressive center of education, industry, medicine, business, commerce, and distribution.
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East Carolina University must take a role in promoting Greenville as well as Eastern North Carolina.
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North Carolina's highway planning history is examined so present highway issues can be put into perspective.
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American Airline's international expansion at Raleigh-Durham International Airport proves to be an economic boon to the state.