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Due to North Carolina's revenue collections, the state budget seems more and more likely to contain a significant surplus.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 50 Issue 5, May 1992, p14, il
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29453
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Over three-quarters in the fiscal year and North Carolina's budget is showing resilience. With revenue collections on target and spending slightly below appropriation, state officials are expecting to end the year with a positive balancve of $100 million.
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NC Magazine (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 50 Issue 5, May 1992, p14
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25413
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Steve Tuttle outlines the top ten things a freshmen should know before starting their first semester at ECU. The list includes things like what not to ever lose, and how to avoid looking stupid.
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964
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Dr. John Thomas, chancellor of Appalachian State University, has contributed greatly to the growth of the university.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 51 Issue 2, Feb 1993, p12-16, por
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1193
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A public education reform movement is currently sweeping the General Assembly. At issue is the role of the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and whether DPI should decentralize and give local school boards more authority.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 51 Issue 9, Sept 1993, p16-30, il, por
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2057
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North Carolina state treasurer Harlan Boyles' new book, KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC PURSE, is both a history of public finance in the state and a solid set of recommendations for improving the efficiency of the state government.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 52 Issue 12, Dec 1994, p46-47, il
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4914
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In an interview with Steve Tuttle of NORTH CAROLINA magazine, newly-elected governor Mike Easley shares his thoughts on the Bill Lee Act, economic development in rural counties, educational priorities, and a tight budget.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 59 Issue 1, Jan 2001, p46-49, por
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555
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John A. Allison IV, CEO of Branch Banking & Trust, is adept at creating growth strategies for his bank and its customers.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 50 Issue 7, July 1992, p8-11, por
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1710
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Airports in the Piedmont region, including Piedmont Triad International and Raleigh-Durham International, have played and continue to play integral roles in the economic success of the region.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 52 Issue 7, July 1994, p40, il
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10545
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Margaret O'Conner, a 1971 East Carolina University graduate, was the driving force in changing the NEW YORK TIMES' attitude toward photographs from being secondary to being visual journalism. As photo editor of the paper, she won two Pulitzer Prizes for photography on 9/11; these were the first won by the TIMES for staff photography. Currently, she is director of news design and heads a 35-member staff.
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965
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The 1993-1994 General Assembly is attempting to define its role in confronting several tough issues, including health insurance reform, the environment, and constitutional reform.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 51 Issue 2, Feb 1993, p18-19, por
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1134
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Using Thomasville Furniture Industries as an example, Tuttle shows that there is only a slight correlation between compliance with OSHA standards and workplace safety/workers' compensation claims.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 51 Issue 7, July 1993, p42-44, il
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36106
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Away games yielded aspects that made these experiences unique from ones played on home turf, Participants on the court and off noted the unique effects on student-athletes academically and kinesthetically.
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25395
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While many universities in the UNC system now offer online degrees, ECU has far more to offer than the rest with 90 different online degree programs.
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36045
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Greek and Latin, part of classic curriculum, was a source of dread for many students of yesteryear. Therefore, news that Greek and Latin for Vocabulary Building was a popular course for ECU students may seem surprising. An explanation was the appeal of vocabulary words perhaps regarded as profane. Evidence not surprising, but perhaps not considered during course registration, was their role in the development of later born languages like English.