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for Tar Heel Vol. 9 Issue 1, Jan 1981
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Eight years after the United States Senate empaneled the Select Committee on Presidential Activities, its chairman unveils new details surrounding Watergate’s Saturday Night Massacre, October 20, 1973. North Carolina Senator, Sam J. Ervin, Jr., presents these details in his new book called, The Whole Truth.
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In 1977, following his graduation from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Steve Levin set out for Nepal and a trek to Mount Everest. Levin gives his first-hand account of the journey and offers advice on planning a mountaineering adventure.
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This article presents the synopses and status reports for ten of the most widely publicized unsolved North Carolina homicides of the past fifteen years. All of these cases are currently under active investigation either by the State Bureau of Investigation or local law enforcement agencies.
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Senator Jesse Helms of North Carolina is set to convert the new Congress to conservatism, if he can. Among Helms’ priorities is to cut the food stamp program, and make changes in United States foreign policy.
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William Tryon, fourth royal governor of North Carolina, sent numerous handwritten letters to his family in England. The letters described plans for a Newbern Villa, the bilious disorder of his stomach, and his two-month trip exploring the region he was to govern from 1765 to 1771.
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Lodging profiles boasting hospitality offer a mountain of proof. Those with long standing reputations: Fairfield Inn, established 1896; Monte Vista Hotel, established 1919; Stonehearth, presently an inn, formerly antique shop and restaurant. Lodgings with a more recent reputation for comfort: Hound Ears Lodge and Club, Floridians comprising fifty percent of membership; Waynesville Country Club Inn, guest list including fraternities on ski trips; and Fontana Village Resort, fireplaces in their rooms; Sunshine Inn, inspired by the bed and breakfasts in Ireland.
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Joe Warrell lent a hand in the creation of the monument on the narrator’s family farm. Perhaps a miracle, considering the habitual gesture that gave him miracle worker status in Betty Branch Church: middle finger extended upward.