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583
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Poverty is costing the state of North Carolina in areas beyond the fiscal.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 3, Mar 1991, p12-14, il
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624
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\"Billy Bathgate\" was partially filmed in Hamlet. The movie industry in North Carolina continues to grow.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 3, Mar 1991, p8, il
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6816
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Rhone Sasser did not intend to become a banker, but he has built United Carolina Bank in Whiteville into a premier mid-tier power house. On one of his first jobs he was a tobacco buyer. His career in banking began in 1967, and he has held a number of positions before assuming his present one as UCB president and CEO. A team builder and motivator, Sasser says that choosing the right people is “the single most important thing a person can do to be successful as a manager.” Sasser is featured in NORTH CAROLINA magazine's “executive profile.”
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 3, Mar 1991, p16, 18-19
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6817
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With some 420 courses dotting the North Carolina landscape, golf is emerging as a staple of the state's economy. With total investment approaching $2 billion, golf is more than a game; it is a major business with a substantial impact on the state's economy. According to the National Golf Foundation, almost 600,000 North Carolinians play golf. Add to this millions of golfers who vacation here from other states and foreign countries, and golf becomes an economic bonanza.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 3, Mar 1991, p32, 34-39
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29180
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In North Carolina more than 635,000 people are addicted to drugs or alcohol, and it is costing the state money. In order to attack the state's drug problem, the North Carolina General Assembly has created a Drug Cabinet to deal with issues in community prevention and treatment systems. Plans within the Cabinet are focused on who is given responsibility to coordinate the state's substance abuse service system; continuum of care; linking a variety of programs, departments, and agencies.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 3, Mar 1991, p10-11, il
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29182
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Edgar S. Woolard, Jr., chairman and CEO of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., considers himself a chief environmentalist. DuPont, which is one of North Carolina's largest corporate citizens, has spent millions in setting up environmental services to reduce toxic emissions.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 3, Mar 1991, p22, 26-27, por
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29184
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Betsy Y. Justus, Secretary of Revenue for the State of North Carolina, believes in innovative and resourceful management, and her ideas are saving state tax payers substantial dividends by cutting department costs.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 3, Mar 1991, p42-43, por
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