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Record #:
17457
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Plans were laid last month for the establishment of North Carolina's third rural telephone system, to provide service to approximately 1600 families in the western part of the state.
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Record #:
31355
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American consumers will face higher costs for local telephone service in the wake of the AT&T break-up and deregulation. This special section is the first of two parts, offering an examination of these developments and their possible consequences to consumers in North Carolina. Also discussed are procedures for making long-distance calls, rural consumers, and the costs of purchasing home telephones.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 16 Issue 1, Jan 1984, p9-13, il
Record #:
41050
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W. Kerr Scott, building upon his family’s tradition of public service in Alamance County, initiated progress throughout his home state and in the world, some of which generated controversy. As governor and senator, his accomplishments included 150,000 new electric connections for rural areas and advocating for a world food bank. His appointments of the first woman to the Superior Court and black man to the State Board of Education reflected ideals considered radical by some political rivals.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 87 Issue 7, December 2019, p182-184, 186, 188 Periodical Website