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952
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Former Raleigh mayor Jyles Coggins is keeping busy in the mausoleum construction business in Raleigh.
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953
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W. Thomas Jarratt III and Debbie Bell Jarratt own a religious greeting card company, Jarratt Studios, based in the Durham County town of Bahama.
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News conference speakers state that the conviction rate and punishment of bank robbers should deter would-be thieves.
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Tarheel Banker (NoCar HG 1501 T37x), Vol. 72 Issue 1, Jan 1993, p5-8, por
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959
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Dropout rates in North Carolina should improve by the fall of 1993 because of the state's new approach to dropout prevention.
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North Carolina Education (NoCar L 11 N86x), Vol. 23 Issue 2, Winter 1992, p4-5, por, map
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960
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AIDS education is imperative for junior high and senior high students in North Carolina schools.
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North Carolina Education (NoCar L 11 N86x), Vol. 23 Issue 2, Winter 1992, p6-7, por, map
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961
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Some feel it necessary to inform North Carolina elementary students, particularly fifth grade students, about the threat of AIDS.
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962
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North Carolina's Performance-Based Accountability Program (PBAP) is a controversial school improvement program.
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North Carolina Education (NoCar L 11 N86x), Vol. 23 Issue 2, Winter 1992, p16-23, por
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978
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The film industry in North Carolina reeled in $391 million last year, up 48 percent from 1991.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 51 Issue 3, Mar 1993, p41, por
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979
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More than a dozen bills have been filed to amend North Carolina's Constitution; issues include gambling on horse races, modifying election proceedings, and considering gubernatorial veto powers.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 51 Issue 3, Mar 1993, p51, por
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980
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George Watts Hill, noted banker and businessman, helped spearhead the development of the Research Triangle and North Carolina during the past 70 years.
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Tarheel Banker (NoCar HG 1501 T37x), Vol. 72 Issue 8, Feb 1993, p5-6, por
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989
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The North Carolina Association of Educators is staging an aggressive lobbying campaign to improve technology in North Carolina schools.
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NCAE News Bulletin (NoCar Oversize L 11 N822x), Vol. 23 Issue 4, Mar 1993, p1-2, por Periodical Website
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990
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Statistics reveal that working women in North Carolina are paid less, promoted more slowly, and are left with fewer health care options.
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1001
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Earl Johnson, Jr. is the newly elected chairman of the Research Triangle Institute's Board of Governors.
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Dana Johnson is dean of Wake Forest University's School of Business and Accountancy.
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Greenville-based Harvest Time Foods is a successful dumplings manufacturer founded by Anne and Bryan Grimes.
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