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2166
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With half of its members who ran for reelection in 1993 defeated and funds in short supply, the North Carolina Health Planning Commission, after studying the issue fourteen months, decided not to recommend universal coverage.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 53 Issue 2, Feb 1995, p12, 14, il
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2164
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The North Carolina Health Planning Commission was set up to include only legislators; however, a number of businessmen, including the CEOs from Blue Cross/Blue Shield and Precision Fabrics, served on the committees.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 53 Issue 2, Feb 1995, p18, por
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168
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Well adapted to the longleaf pine forests of the Coastal Plain, the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker hangs on.
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25359
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Three professors at ECU have developed a small device that almost completely eliminates a stutter. They did years of research on speech and have changed the lives of many with this device.
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28878
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The board chairmen of North Carolina’s three major arts organizations are Gordon Hanes of the North Carolina Museum of Art, Margery Johnson of the North Carolina Symphony, and Michael Newman of the North Carolina Arts Council. They talk about reaching out to school children, rural communities, the governor, and the legislature.
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NC Arts (NoCar Oversize NX 1 N22x), Vol. 3 Issue 1, Nov 1986, p6-7, por
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1811
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N.C. State University's College of Textiles, the Textile Clothing Technology Corp. in Cary, and Cotton Inc. in Raleigh are contributing to major research efforts designed to strengthen the textile industry's long-term competitive position.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 52 Issue 8, Aug 1994, p44-51, il
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9258
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In 1966, the country did a remarkable thing; it adopted the first of a series of laws and amendments designed to save wildlife. Most of the states have followed the federal government's lead in enacting their own laws and programs to protect locally endangered species. Bass discusses what the laws do and don't do. The article includes the federally listed endangered plants and animals in North Carolina.
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