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Mo's Diner, located at the corner of Hargett and Person Streets in Raleigh, looks like a greasy spoon on the exterior, but cross the threshold, and you'll find fine dining. Pearson discusses what attracts discriminating gourmands to this restaurant.
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In 1990, the Hartford Whalers NHL team relocated to North Carolina, becoming the Carolina Hurricanes. Pearson describes the lean, early years in Greensboro, competing with other teams for fans, and the final move to a permanent home in Raleigh and eventual success.
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Metro Magazine (NoCar F 264 R1 M48), Vol. 3 Issue 7, Oct 2002, p14-16, 18-20, il Periodical Website
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After relocating to Raleigh, the Carolina Hurricanes hockey team failed to make the playoffs in 2000 and lost in the opening round in 2001. Morton describes the memorable 2002 season in which the team went to the Stanley Cup Finals but was defeated by Detroit four games to one.
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Durham resident Nnenna Freelon has had a distinguished, ten-year jazz career. She has been nominated for a Grammy Award five times and has received the Billie Holliday Award and Eubie Blake Award. She made her film debut in a Mel Gibson film. Freelon discusses her life and her work in this METRO interview.
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Metro Magazine (NoCar F 264 R1 M48), Vol. 3 Issue 7, Oct 2002, p57-59, por Periodical Website
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North Carolina State University's J.C. Raulston Arboretum has been called a \"place of peace and beauty amid the bustle of West Raleigh.\" The internationally recognized arboretum recently opened the long-awaited Ruby C. McSwain Education Center. Lea describes this new addition.
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Metro Magazine (NoCar F 264 R1 M48), Vol. 3 Issue 7, Oct 2002, p26-30, 32-33, il Periodical Website
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If one reads between the lines of a series of grants recently awarded by e-NC, it is clear an integrated network is being assembled to provide high-speed internet access across Eastern North Carolina. e-NC, which is in effect the Rural Internet Access Authority, passed out nearly $6 million to a variety of groups statewide that want to speed up internet connectivity. But the lion's share is directed down east.
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