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Leon G. Alexander is president and chairman of the WIX Corporation in Gastonia. The business, which began operation in 1939, manufactures over 3,000 filter products for a variety of automotive and industrial purposes. Alexander is featured in this month's We the People of North Carolina magazine's Businessman in the News.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 32 Issue 6, June 1974, p13-14, 17, 46, por
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This article presents information on the economic potential of the seafood industry in North Carolina, which has rich resources of inshore and offshore coastal fishing territory. The question is often asked, why, if there are such resources, can't the state keep, process, and sell more of its catch at home? Also included is information on what would be required to turn the community of Wanchese at the southern end of Roanoke Island into an economically important fishing port.
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The North Carolina General Assembly passed the Coastal Area Management Act in 1974 to control development along the state's coast. This article provides an analysis of the controversial law.
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In this first in a series, We the People of North Carolina magazine plans to tell the story of corporate activity in the arts within our state. Lewis describes the art collection of Wachovia Bank.
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Black Lake, a 1,400-acre lake in Bladen County, was for years uninviting, unsought, and unwanted. Renamed Bay Tree Lake, the body of water is now the center of a planned 15,000-acre year-round resort. The resort is designed for families who want a second home, or for those who want their primary home in a year-round resort atmosphere.
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