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Bill Cavanaugh, President of Raleigh-based Carolina Power and Light Company, discusses the company's Brunswick nuclear power plant.
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President Clinton's infrastructure initiative could benefit many industrial companies in North Carolina.
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Mediation, as opposed to wasteful litigation, is being used more frequently in settling legal disputes in North Carolina.
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This cover story profiles the career of Felix Sabates, owner of Top Sales Co., a Charlotte-based distribution company.
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Roche Biomedical Laboratories, Inc., a laboratory testing business, was instrumental in revitalizing downtown Burlington.
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Kinston businessman Felix Harvey is involving himself in the proposed plans for an air-cargo complex in Kinston.
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950
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John DuMond is owner of Charlotte-based DuMond Co., which sells idle manufacturing-plant equipment to third-world countries.
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951
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Robert M. Price, a former CEO of Control Data Corp., is presently a lecturer at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business.
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952
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Former Raleigh mayor Jyles Coggins is keeping busy in the mausoleum construction business in Raleigh.
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953
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W. Thomas Jarratt III and Debbie Bell Jarratt own a religious greeting card company, Jarratt Studios, based in the Durham County town of Bahama.
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997
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Officials of the Salisbury-based Food Lion, Inc. grocery chain were furious over what they perceived as sensationalistic tabloid journalism when the \"Primetime Live\" program went undercover to expose questionable company actions. The methods used by \"Primetime\" have raised questions about the ethical aspects of such undercover reporting.
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998
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The recently exposed school-milk scandal, in which milk processors rigged the bidding for most of North Carolina's school districts, has had consequences for schools and dairy suppliers throughout the state.
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999
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Winston-Salem produced an attractive incentive package to convince Glenn Orr, CEO of Southern National Bank, to move his company's headquarters back to town.
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1000
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The Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tournament has served Greensboro in two ways: giving the city national exposure and training three generations of business leaders.
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1001
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Earl Johnson, Jr. is the newly elected chairman of the Research Triangle Institute's Board of Governors.