N&O Index Card Listings

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Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
  • Beginning 1982 by thinking about 2000 - Ja 1 82 4
  • This is no ordinary year for Helms, Hunt - Ja 8 82 4
  • Court ruling shakes up N. C. government - Ja 15 82 4
  • Hunt returns congressmen to convention - Ja 22 82 4
  • Helms exaggerates food stamp 'corruption' - Ja 29 82 4
  • 'New Federalism' is more than a big swap - Fe 5 82 4A
  • Is the party over in Legislature? - Maybe - Fe 12 82 4A
  • Cautious Hunt tests voice against Reagan - Fe 19 82 4A
  • Separation of powers protects the people - Fe 26 82 4A
  • Right-wing president assailed from right - Mr 5 82 4A
  • (Federal) Legislation hazardous to judiciary's health - Mr 19 82 4A
  • Tar Heels hooked on tobacco politics - Mr 26 82 4A
  • Legislators make themselves more distant - Ap 9 82 4A
  • ERA's deadline drive tests North Carolina - My 14 82 4A
  • Reaganomics hits home in North Carolina - My 21 82 4A
  • ERA vote gives clues about N. C. politics - Jn 11 82 4A
  • Helms filibusters while new voters register - Jn 18 82 4A
  • Old-style campaigning no longer sufficient - Jn 25 82 4A
  • Tobacco bill puts Helms on political spot - Jy 9 82 4A
  • Cobey campaign illustrates turn to PACs - Jy 16 82 4A
  • 2nd District candidates run as symbols - Jy 23 82 4A
  • N. C. business group wrong about tax trend - Au 6 82 4A
  • Cigarette tax issue evokes political ghosts - Au 20 82 4A
  • Helms' club produces an 'informercial' - Se 3 82 4A
  • Old lady's plight symbolizes housing blight - Se 10 82 4A
  • This year, it's not the old Ike Andrews - Se 17 82 4A
  • Battle brewing on technological illiteracy - Oc 1 82 4A
  • Hunt-Helms rivalry draped by history - Oc 8 82 4A
  • Just blowing smoke on balanced (federal) budget - Oc 15 82 4A
  • Reagan returns to site of 'turning point' - Oc 22 82 4A
  • 1982 N. C. results stem from lessons of '72 - No 5 82 4A
  • N. C. parcels out power in small chunks - No 26 82 4A
  • Long hours at low pay hurts Legislature - De 17 82 4A
  • Hunt lets no one outflank him on crime - De 24 82 4A
  • N. C. tax base strong, but increases loom - De 31 82 4A
Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
  • the ins and outs of 1984 governor's race - Ja 13 84 4A - No one promised Edmisten a Rose Garden - Ja 20 84 4A
  • Hunt, Helms pull and tug swing voters - Fe 3 84 4A
  • Republicans jump slate-making hurdle - Fe 10 84 4A
  • N.C. budget ripe for campaign debate - Fe 17 84 4A
  • Many pieces add up to one Helms empire - Fe 24 84 4A
  • Woman power makes candidates scramble - Mr 2 84 4A
  • Caution, political polls: handle with care - Mr 23 84 4A
  • Tax breaks for oil, resentment of the poor - Mr 30 84 4A - Jackson pains Democrats with 'litmus test' - Ap 6 84 4A
  • Governor's race plods to uncertain finish - Ap 13 84 4A
  • Letter gives clue to the mind of Helms - Ap 20 84 4A
  • An election question: Who can govern? - Ap 27 84 4A
  • Primary mirrors the mind of Democrats - My 11 84 4A
  • Knox, Edmisten straddle old divisions - My 18 84 4A
  • Knox-Edmisten: a contest of maneuvers - Jn 1 4A
  • Hunt raises stakes in Senate campaign - Jn 15 84 4A
  • Helms runs high-cost electronic race - Jn 22 84 4A
  • Nation watches N.C. economic transition - Jy 20 84 4A
  • Debate puts critical hurdle behind Hunt - Au 3 84 4A
  • Helms puts aside his old convention style - Au 17 84 4A
  • Helms riding high but on the defensive - Au 24 84 4A
  • N.C. mirrors religion-in-politics trend - Au 31 84 4A
  • the baby-boomers come of age, politically - Se 7 84 4A
  • Martin's tartness vs. Edmisten's empathy - Se 14 84 4A
  • Hunt-Helms: Which South will prevail? - Se 28 84 4A
  • He who gets out the vote is he who wins - Oc 5 84 4A
  • TV 'a monster creature' in Senate race - Oc 12 84 4A
  • Hunt-Helms race watched in Wahoo - Oc 26 84 4A
  • Tax issue separates winners and losers - No 9 84 4A
  • Holshouser, Hunt set stage for Martin - No 16 84 4A
  • What Martin doesn't say reveals a lot - De 7 84 4A
  • Spirit of the times: 'Every man for himself' - De 14 84 4A
  • Hunt gives Martin a holiday-season 'gift' (budget) - De 21 84 4A
Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
  • 1992 opens to doubts about upward mobility - Ja 3 92, 8A
  • Legislature poised at fateful redistricting line - Ja 17 92, 16A
  • Thick and thin in Sanford campaign launching - Ja 31 92, 16A
  • Two ideas aimed at giving N.C. a jump start - Fe 7 92, 16A
  • Change of face in store for N.C. government - Fe 14 92, 16A
  • GOP Senate contest blurs old party fault line - Mr 20 92, 14A
  • What do you say, candidates, about children? - Mr 27 92, 12A
  • May 5 looms, but where has the hoopla gone? - Ap 10 92, 16A
  • Low expectations stymie world-class schools - Ap 17 92, 10A
  • Faircloth, Crawford and image-creation on TV - Ap 24 92, 16A
  • Idealism, realism vie as UNC class takes a test - My 15 92, 14A
  • State of the working poor and their children - Jn 19 92, 18A
  • Everywhere you look, signs point to Hunt lead - Jn 26 92, 12A
  • Hunt, Gardner part ways on N.C.'s economy - Se 11 92, 18A
  • Debates have flaws, but cannot be avoided - Se 18 92, 12A
  • Robo-Lauch substitutes for the real Faircloth - Oc 2 92, 18A
  • Once again, Hunt is the Democratic bulwark - No 6 92, 18A
  • N.C. Republicans caught in jaws of a paradox - No 13 92, 18A
  • Hunt affixes 'signature' to children's initiative - De 18 92, 18A
Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
  • Congressmen chosen by elections, not auctions - Ja 16 87 14A
  • Selection of state judges: a clash of ideals - Ja 23 87 18A
  • Martin's budget: A crowd forms in the center - Ja 30 87 18A
  • GOP fights over what kind of party it is - Fe 27 87 20A
  • Prison policy: a build-and spend treadmill - Mr 20 87 16A
  • Setbacks may lead to a Helms presidential bid - Ap 3 87 18A
  • Beyond partisanship, a serious struggle persists - Ap 10 87 18A
  • When children are the issue, voters listen - My 8 87 18A
  • the 'New' North Carolina is an urban place - My 22 87 22A
  • Martin squeezes into a chapter others wrote - My 29 87 16A
  • Legislature losing grip on its self-image - Jn 5 87 18A
  • It's rough-and-tumble on political hardwood - Jn 12 87 14A
  • How Jordan, Ramsey built a new set of tracks - Jy 17 87 18A
  • After bumpy takeoff, Sanford at cruising speed - Jy 24 87 12A
  • Family vacation tells a gubernatorial tale - Au 7 87 20A
  • New money, plus tax breaks, to lure industry - Au 21 87 18A
  • Republican confidence tempered by unknowns - Oc 2 87 16A
  • Charlotte election sends ripples statewide - No 13 87 24A
  • North Carolina begins trek into tax frontier - No 27 87 22A
  • Honduran poverty challenges Sanford plan - De 11 87 26A
Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
  • Reducing runoffs a two-party question - Fe 11 83 4A
  • Budget tells much about people, priorities - Fe 18 83 4A
  • Sales tax trade-off more progressive - Fe 25 83 4A
  • Lawmakers grope for levers of power - Mr 11 83 4A
  • N. C. 2000 looks beyond the 'good life' - Mr 25 83 4A
  • Reagan budget tilts against North Carolina - Ap 1 83 4A
  • Hunt put obstacles in dark horse's (Bumpers') path - Ap 15 83 4A
  • Tax issue tests Legislature's leadership - Ap 22 83 4A
  • The bureaucracy has stopped bloating - Ap 29 83 4A
  • Time to gavel down political loudmouths - My 6 83 4A
  • They're off and running in governor's race - My 20 83 4A
  • Helms banner rises above the GOP's - My 27 83 4A
  • Medicaid a driving force in state budget - Jn 10 83 4A
  • San Francisco law sends N. C. a message (on smoking) - Jy 8 83 4A
  • Outsiders encroach on Hunt-Helms race - Jy 15 83 4A
  • Ramsey triumvirate consolidates its rule - Jy 22 83 4A
  • Legislature showed independence on taxes - Jy 29 83 4A
  • State-business form high-tech partnership - Au 5 83 4A
  • 'Social earthquake' evokes no response - Au 19 83 4A
  • N. C. runs faster, but it's still behind - Se 2 83 4A
  • Democrats block Southern GOP resurgence - Se 16 83 4A
  • Helms seizes new issue, thanks to Soviets - Se 23 83 4A
  • Hunt, Helms sing different political songs - Oc 7 83 4A
  • 'Education governor' measured by promises - Oc 21 83 4A
  • Why a Southern Democrat (Morgan) backs Mondale - Oc 28 83 4A
  • Polls take on new power in N. C. politics - No 11 83 4A
  • Martin succeeds at clubby GOP politics - No 18 83 4A
  • What are the issues? That is the issue - De 9 83 4A
  • It takes money to make politics go 'round - De 30 83 4A
Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
  • Sanford candidacy grows out of party struggle - Ja 17 86 16A
  • Gaps widen between blacks, whites in the South - Ja 31 86 16A
  • Broyhill, Funderburk play on a narrow field - Fe 7 86 18A
  • State no longer has once-in-a-while legislature - Fe 14 86 22A
  • Sanford is his own toughest Senate opponent - Mr 7 86 24A
  • Democrats' future debated in 4th District race - Mr 21 86 22A
  • Commercials take spotlight from candidates - Ap 4 86 18A
  • Two-party competition erodes runoff primaries - Ap 11 86 14A
  • Fatigue, lack of money slow down 1986 races - Ap 25 86 20A
  • GOP skeptical of Congressional Club's loyalty - My 2 86 20A
  • Voters swing pendulum back to party pros - My 9 86 20A
  • Broyhill, Sanford infuse parties with optimism - My 23 86 24A
  • Martin sings two tunes on nuclear issues - Jn 6 86 16A
  • Governor battles legislature beyond Raleigh - Au 8 86 22A
  • Helms, being Helms, assails U.S. diplomacy - Au 15 86 22A
  • Dull campaign, yes, but it still creates ripples - Au 22 86 16A
  • Pouring more concrete not the only answer - Au 29 86 22A
  • Few PACs hold a candle to the Helms club - Se 12 86 18A
  • Congressman (Cobey) miscast as 'ambassador for Christ' - Se 19 86 20A
  • Broyhill-Sanford part of Southern struggle - Se 26 86 22A
  • House, Senate going through trauma of change - Oc 3 86 16A
  • Key 1986 question: How many will stay home? - Oc 10 86 20A
  • Martin, Jordan begin gubernatorial jousting - Oc 17 86 22A
  • Senate race: High stakes in low-heat contest - Oc 24 86 18A
  • A speech of conviction in a surreal campaign - Oc 31 86 16A
  • Sanford unabashedly trumpets Democratic Party - No 7 86 24A
  • Eyes on 1988, Republicans launch maneuvers - De 12 86 20A
  • Helms plans pressure for his GOP colleagues - De 19 86 26A
Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
  • Wobbly Jordan campaign worries Democrats - Mr 25 88 24A
  • Politics of numbers casts shadow over Jackson - Ap 1 88 18A
  • Budget cuts and moral drift hurt children - Ap 8 88 14A
  • State's No. 2 job produces uncommon contest - Ap 15 88 20A
  • Dukakis faces uncertain fortune in South - Ap 22 88 16A
  • Robertson forces Bush into second campaign - Ma 6 88 18A
  • Dukakis clear winner, so why does Jackson run? - Ma 13 88 16A
  • New Right: movement no longer on the move - Ma 20 88 14A
  • N.C.'s neither-here-nor-there legislature - Ma 27 88 18A
  • Traffic congestion an American fact of life - Jn 3 88 12A
  • T-ball attracts a crowd, and everyone wins - Jn 10 88 20A
  • Target for Dukakis: voters who feel like 'saps' - Jn 17 88 20A
  • Black pressure obscures issue of swing votes - Jn 24 88 18A
  • Two books explain how Senator Helms works - Jy 1 88 20A
  • Lawmakers give green lights to tax giveaways - Jy 8 88 12A
  • Black leaders put balm on bruised feelings - Jy 15 88 16A
  • Fixing the Democrats' Southern foundation - Jy 19 88 10A
  • Making room in the party for those once outside - Jy 20 88 10A
  • Hunt has another Senate race on his mind - Jy 21 88 14A
  • Dukakis understands the marathon process - Jy 22 88 14A
  • Dukakis: memorable lines plus a new theme - Jy 24 88 6D
  • Networks retrench, and voter turnout drops - Jy 29 88 14A
  • 'World-class region' still spinning its wheels - Au 5 88 18A
  • GOP embrace of Bush lacks a certain ardor - Au 12 88 14A
  • What kind of nation lets 40,000 babies die? - Au 19 88 22A
  • Reward and risk in bashing the legislature - Au 26 88 20A
  • Parties are indispensable but get little respect - Se 2 88 18A
  • Candidates patronize voters - and voters like it - Se 9 88 12A
  • Martin poses challenge to Jordan: Why change? - Se 16 88 14A
  • Neither candidate has a lock on North Carolina - Se 23 88 16A
  • Price holds an edge as Helms club tries again - Se 30 88 24A
  • Quayle aside, voters seek Dukakis' empathy - Oc 7 88 22A
  • When an issue is something more than an issue - Oc 14 88 16A
  • Nagging ills get little notice in governor's race - Oc 21 88 10A
  • Truth takes a beating, even from the president - Oc 28 88 18A
  • Backlash to negative campaigning wears off - No 4 88 14A
  • Sanford crucial to filling Democratic vacuum No 11 88 22A
  • Bush likely to hold the rails on Central America No 18 88 22A
  • 'Five hurricanes' leave Nicaragua in shambles No 19 88 16A
  • Gardner's role is in the governor's hands, too - De 9 88 30A
  • Rich-poor division is N. Carolina's challenge - De 23 88 18A
  • Officialdom poised for debate over three p's (power, politics, process) - De 30 88 16A
Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
  • Even if it's Hunt-Helms, 1990 won't be replay - Mr 3 89 18A
  • Martin weaves his way through tax thicket - Mr 10 89 24A
  • Republicans plagued by campaign memories - Mr 17 89 18A
  • N.C. can't depend on economic growth alone - Mr 24 89 16A
  • Highway plan features more-is-better thinking - Mr 31 89 14A
  • In North Carolina, none dare call it patronage - Ap 7 89 14A
  • Central America a magnet to Tar Heel senators - Ap 14 89 14A
  • Many Americans won't even put up a dollar (for campaign funds) - Ap 21 89 14A
  • Veto power puts two forces on collision course - Ap 28 89 20A
  • North Carolina poised for watershed tax year - My 5 89 20A
  • Site of J-J Day defines Democrats' challenges - My 12 89 22A
  • 'Designed failures' mar releases from prison - My 19 89 16A
  • Madison refutes Helms on patriots' prayer - My 26 89 18A
  • Inside game looks different from the outside - Jn 2 89 14A
  • Gardner: Lieutenant governor for the TV era - Jn 9 89 18A
  • Power centers galore, but a void in leadership - Jn 16 89 20A
  • The new Martin still finds rough legislative seas - Jn 23 89 14A
  • Habitat answers need, HUD answers greed - Jn 30 89 18A
  • Flags don't fly for tyranny, even of the majority - Jy 7 89 18A
  • Louisiana: where good times stopped rolling - Jy 28 89 20A
  • Massive road building, but missing questions - Au 4 89 16A
  • Veto had a chance, but fell victim to miscues - Au 11 89 20A
  • Senator Helms and the role of luck in politics - Au 18 89 20A
  • Party-switching not North Carolina's style - Au 25 89 14A
  • 'Full-time jobs' stand in way of sports reform - Se 1 89 24A
  • Spending limits won't solve campaign travails - Se 8 89 18A
  • Polarization looms as key redistricting issue - Se 15 89 18A
  • America sliding in a period of 'Jell-O politics' - Se 22 89 18A
  • Hunt measure prevails over Helms opposition - Se 29 89 16A
  • A divided government, and a sputtering state - Oc 6 89 20A
  • Why Zsa Zsa's name appears in this headline - Oc 13 89 14A
  • Job, education trends define an N.C. fault line - Oc 20 89 14A
  • Koop award symbolic of North Carolina today - Oc 27 89 12A
  • Racial separatism troubles Southern historian (Woodward) - No 3 89 14A
  • Virginia teaches Southern Democrats a lesson - No 10 89 20A
  • Melting Cold War tests Helms foreign policy - No 17 89 22A
  • In TV age, public passions swing the Senate - No 24 89 24A
  • Race for Helms seat poised to go 'national' - De 1 89 18A
  • U.S. children have stake in Cold War thaw - De 8 89 18A
  • Congress-watcher (Price) now views it from the inside - De 15 89 18A
Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
  • N.C. coming to terms with two-party politics - Ja 1 88 28A
  • Super Tuesday hands Sen. Gore a strategy - Ja 8 88 10A
  • Changes of a decade modernize N.C. politics - Ja 15 88 16A
  • Blue symbolizes 'different' Jackson campaign - Ja 22 88 18A
  • Opponents seek N.C. hole in Bush fire wall - Ja 29 88 14A
  • A fading dream holds key to U.S. electorate - Fe 5 88 14A
  • Gephardt picks up economic-stagnation issue - Fe 12 88 18A
  • Read the book, but look at the picture, too - Fe 19 88 12A
  • Democrats compete to find economics voice - Fe 26 88 20A
  • Republicans reaping a Robertson whirlwind - Mr 4 88 16A
  • Democratic dilemma stays after Super Tuesday - Mr 11 88 16A
  • America uses a 'yes nation' to raise a fist - Mr 18 88 18A
Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
  • 'Red-hot papas' wilt under hot gaze of TV - Ja 5 90 12A
  • Words turned into weapons in a campaign year - Ja 12 90 14A
  • Senator Helms never fails to look at dark side - Ja 19 90 10A
  • Ask not what TV does for itself, but for you - Ja 26 90 14A
  • President's visit designed for the nation's eyes - Fe 2 90 12A
  • Party mavericks give Democrats a jolt or two - Fe 9 90 14A
  • State stumbles making a foray through a park - Fe 16 90 14A
  • Durham's 'tumor' evidence of nation's ailment - Fe 23 90 12A
  • Governor turned elder statesman assumes risks - Mr 2 90 10A
  • Democrats campaign amid sounds of silence - Mr 9 90 12A
  • A governor has to wield power to gain power - Mr 16 90 16A
  • Can North Carolina become a high-wage state? - Mr 23 90 14A
  • Republicans celebrate fragile gains in South - Mr 30 90 12A
  • 'Gang of eight' disbanded, but new woes arise - Ap 13 90 16A
  • A daughter's letter helps money machine churn - Ap 20 90 12A
  • N.C. out of step in America's 'strange season' - Ap 27 90 10A
  • In Senate race, Democrats display diversity - My 4 90 20A
  • Democrats struggle with how to factor race - My 11 90 18A
  • Lawmakers return to noise of priorities clashing - My 18 90 14A
  • Putting MCNC into play raises deeper issue - My 25 90 20A
  • Democrats: no divisiveness, but still a dilemma - Jn 1 90 12A
  • Runoff bolsters Gantt, but its future in doubt - Jn 8 90 16A
  • New building, easy tests, muddling through - Jn 15 90 16A
  • Bond firm steps into N.C. leadership vacuum - Jn 29 90 12A
  • Legacy of 1980s helps explain no-tax decision - Jy 6 90 12A
  • 'Tough decade' squeezes American families - Jy 13 90 10A
  • Meredith places wake-up call to N.C. voters - Jy 20 90 10A
  • State legislators myopic on presidential politics - Jy 27 90 16A
  • Legislature warns itself: more shortfalls ahead - Au 3 90 14A
  • For Gantt, Young tempers the Wilder aura - Au 10 90 18A
  • A one-time hamburger mogul short on beef (Gardner) - Au 17 90 16A
  • Campaign reform not an easy song to write - Au 24 90 16A
  • Shabby shotguns on a thought-provoking tour - Au 31 90 20A
  • Power shifts, and segregation danger looms - Se 7 90 14A
  • Nobody campaigns quite like Senator Helms - Se 14 90 16A
  • Helms, Gantt run amid rampant alienation - Se 21 90 16A
  • State's challenges clear, but leadership isn't - Oc 5 90 14A
  • When 'taxes' become more than a mere issue - Oc 12 90 14A
  • Wobbly economy: a time to retreat or attack? - Oc 19 90 12A
  • When looking ahead, does Helms have vision? - Oc 26 90 16A
  • Campaign 1990 pushes South's 'hot button' - No 2 90 16A
  • Senate and soul turn on few percentage points - No 9 90 18A
  • For GOP, opposition safer than leadership - No 16 90 12A
  • N.C.'s 1950 Senate race (Graham-Smith) echoed again in 1990 - No 30 90 18A
  • Race needn't dominate U.S. politics in 1990s - De 14 90 24A