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for North Carolina Vol. 49 Issue 11, Nov 1991
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The lingering recession is battering the state's core industries as they adjust to new economic realities in hopes of an economic upswing.
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The reputation of North Carolina - especially Research Triangle Park - as a hotbed of medical research continues to grow, as an infusion of grants propels breakthroughs in cancer treatment, AIDS, and other diseases.
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The North Carolina Business Hall of Fame inducted four new members in November who are known for their contributions to industry and economic development: Hargrove Bowles, Archie K. Davis, Howard Holderness, and Frank H. Kenan.
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Daphne Copeland, Manager, Southern Region -- State Government Relations for General Electric Company, is featured in North Carolina magazine's Executive Profile section.
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Charles Zeigler, Sr. retires as chairman of Public Service Company of North Carolina in January 1992, after a career of forty-five years. The gas company was founded by his father in Gastonia in 1938.
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In a marriage of art and science, the North Carolina Supercomputing Center is using scientific visualization to transform billions of points of data in to comprehensive moving images. This nationally recognized center is helping groups such as the EPA visualize air quality to aid in regulation development.
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North Carolina's export industry is still booming--despite hindrances in Europe and the Middle East--thanks to textiles and apparel. Textile mill exports were up 30% to $138 million, while apparel increased 45.8% to $80 million.
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On the heals of a fire at a poultry-processing plant in Hamlet, North Carolina, state Governor Jim Martin has announced a series of steps intended to increase workplace safety. Several initiatives provide additional contacts to report suspected hazards, additional safety inspectors, and the creation of a fire safety inspection division to combat issues in North Carolina's workplace safety.