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13708
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Wiley discusses how John Isley and Billy James, two deejays who broadcast a morning radio show known as John Boy and Billy, became the toast of Charlotte.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 10 Issue 7, July 1990, p50-54, 56, 58-59, por Periodical Website
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13709
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In this series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Pace describes the 811 Mercer, a Wilmington restaurant.
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13710
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In this series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Bailey describes Café Giorgios, located in Chapel Hill.
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13711
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In this series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Pace describes Castle McCulloch, a restaurant located in Jamestown in Guilford County.
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13712
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In this series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Bailey describes The Lamp Lighter, a Charlotte restaurant.
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13713
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In this series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Pace describes Yesteryears Restaurant at the Holly Inn, located in Pinehurst.
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13724
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In this on-going series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Spence describes The Greenery, located in Asheville.
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13725
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Randy Lingerfelt discusses the world of professional bass fishing. A native of Albemarle, Lingerfelt works full-time as a warehouse coordinator, but at age 29, he is well on his way to turning a hobby into an occupation.
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13726
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In this on-going series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Pace describes, Fishmonger's, a restaurant located in Durham.
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13728
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The staff of BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine asked executives of five companies in North Carolina what they are doing for education and why they've chosen to get involved. The companies are Bandag, Inc. (Oxford), Carolina Power & Light (Raleigh), Glaxo, Inc. (Research Triangle Park), NCNB, Corp. (Charlotte), and RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Winston-Salem).
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 10 Issue 9, Sept 1990, p16-18, 21-25, il, por Periodical Website
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13729
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In this on-going series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Bailey describes Leon's Café, located in Winston-Salem.
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13730
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA ranks the banks operating in the state, based on their assets as of March 31. NCNB was first, followed by First Union, Wachovia, and BB&T.
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13731
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In this on-going series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Bailey describes The Fishmarket, located in Charlotte.
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13732
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In this on-going series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Bailey describes the Angus Barn, located in Raleigh.
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13758
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BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA magazine presents its first rankling of the state's largest employers. Sara Lee, a producer of baked good, hosiery, and other consumer products, ranked first with 22,000 employees. Food Lion was second with 21,700 employees.
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