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16603
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In the first decade of the 21st century, Durham -- the state's fourth largest city -- is redefining itself once more. Situated in North Carolina's Piedmont Crescent on the edge of the Old Belt bright leaf tobacco zone, Durham is perhaps our most diverse city. It is a city shaped by the forces of tobacco, textiles, big business, great philanthropy, advanced education, technology and medicine, and now a resurgence of all aspects of the arts.
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25747
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To many people, Dallas developer Tommy Stone has become the symbol of growth in the Triangle area. To others, he symbolizes a rough-and-tumble approach to development that is making the Triangle a difficult place to live. THE INDEPENDENT investigates Stone’s aggressive style, his false claims to residents and local officials, the ongoing battle over a soccer camp, and his Dallas real estate ventures.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 5 Issue 7, April 9-22 1987, p1, 15-20, por Periodical Website
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