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24133
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RTI International is housed in a research park between Raleigh and Durham and works to study DNA, environmental issues, and obesity. The author discusses the current president and CEO of Research Triangle Institute, Wayne Holden, and presents what the CEO has to offer the Institute.
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36047
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Charles Hayes sought to help build other people’s lives as much as his business and personal capital. Buttressing his efforts were two beliefs. One was universities are the state’s “best economic development tool. The other was all people deserve a chance, even a second chance.
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14901
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The Research Triangle is bounded by Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. Adams examines upcoming changes in the region, including population growth, housing starts, new jobs, and American Airlines' selection of the Raleigh-Durham Airport for a regional hub, and how they will shape the area and its economy.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 6 Issue 5, May 1986, p15-16, 18-20, por, map Periodical Website
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32602
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Leaders of government, business, industry, and academia work together at the Research Triangle Park in Raleigh-Durham. For the past twenty-two years, the Research Triangle has enhanced North Carolina’s economy and research potential. An important milestone was the International Business Machines Corporation’s decision to build a complex of research, development and manufacturing.
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