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24301
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Erskine Bowles is the Clinton administration's chief operating officer. This article discusses the impacts Bowles had in the office and throughout Clinton's term, touching on Bowles' background in business and finance.
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24318
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John Hood is president of the John Locke Foundation, a Raleigh-based libertarian think tank that has become a force in state politics. The nonprofit writes about local and state public policy issues in North Carolina.
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945
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President Clinton's infrastructure initiative could benefit many industrial companies in North Carolina.
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29166
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The business community has been engaged in helping to solve North Carolina's deepening fiscal crisis. Business leaders are actively involved in the search for solutions to state budget through conferences and assemblies that offer advice to legislative representatives.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 1, Jan 1991, p28-29, por
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29302
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Educational reform in North Carolina has become a concern for corporations. Supplying schools with funds for cut budgets, serving on school committees, school boards, and foundations, running for office on a school reform platform, and participating in groups such as the Business Committee for Education are some of the ways North Carolina businesses are attempting to take action against low test scores, dropout rates, and a shortage of qualified applicants.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 9, Sept 1991, p24, 39, 42-43, por
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32547
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Irving S. Shapiro, the Chairman and CEO of E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company, will address the 40th Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Citizens Association on March 18 in Raleigh. In his speech, which is presented in this article, Shapiro discusses how North Carolina is an exemplar in harmonious business-government relationships.
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