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for Business North Carolina Vol. 15 Issue 11, Nov 1995
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Arguing that public funds are used for private purposes, Winston-Salem attorney William Maready is challenging in court the offering by cities and counties of incentives to lure businesses to their areas.
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Billy Graham's son Franklin heads two international relief organizations. He may lead the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association one day; however, not everyone would favor his succession.
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State banks are gearing up for electronic banking, and in 1995, Centura Banks signed on with Microsoft and Intuit for the first statewide computer-banking program that customers can use from their homes.
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The William C. Friday Fellowship for Human Relations is a two-year program designed to give emerging leaders an understanding of economic and social issues facing the state.
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Raleigh's Triangle Bancorp seeks to provide hometown service and grow at the same time. Since 1990, under president Michael Patterson, its acquisitions have made it the state's ninth largest bank.