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12478
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After serving fourteen years as president of North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry, Ivie L. Clayton is stepping down. Thomas W. Graves, Jr. succeeds him.
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12479
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This article provides a profile of Thomas W. Graves, Jr., the incoming president of North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 44 Issue 6, June 1986, p18-20, 52, il, por
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12480
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We the People of North Carolina magazine staff interviews Thomas W. Graves, Jr., the incoming president of North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry, on a variety of topics, including what his background brings to the position and what he hopes to accomplish.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 44 Issue 6, June 1986, p22, 24, 51-52, por
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12481
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For years many visitors to Fayetteville left town with a bad impression of the place. Jones describes the city's upbeat, mainstream changes accomplished recently and the ongoing campaigns to improve the quality of life in southeastern North Carolina's largest city. Changes include a new central library, downtown redevelopment, and new shopping centers.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 44 Issue 6, June 1986, p26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36-37, il
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12482
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Parker one of North Carolina's most prominent newspapermen, is editor of The Fayetteville Times. He describes the city from a newspaper editor's viewpoint/
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12483
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Manpower Temporary Services is the state's largest provider of temporary employees. The company began in 1961 in a three-room house. Today 40 full-time employees man eight offices across eastern North Carolina. Manpower places over 16,000 temporaries each year.
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