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6056
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North Carolina's banks and credit unions are ranked by their 2002 revenues. Bank of America and Wachovia repeated their first and second rankings from 2002. The highest ranking credit union was the State Employees Credit Union, which ranked fifth.
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6057
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Al Lyter is the founder and chief scientific officer of Raleigh-based Federal Forensic Associates, Inc. The company is a private ink-analysis business and is one of only four in the nation. Using high-tech equipment, Lyter analyzes inks to determine their molecular composition. Such work is useful in determining authenticity when wills of medical records are suspected of being altered. Clients include law firms, corporations, and police departments.
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6059
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North Carolina's oldest family business, and the nation's tenth, is a 261-year-old farm located in Martin County. In 1742, King George II granted the land to John Whitley's grandfather of eight-generations past. Whitley is still in possession of the grant and wax seal, found in the homeplace attic in the 1950s.