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Subject/Name: Martin, James G.

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  1. Under the dome: Martin considering water-sewer financing - Ja 2 86 1
  2. Under the dome: Educators fear delay in spending plan (Basic Education Program) - Ja 5 86 1
  3. Editorial: Martin's education choices - Ja 7 86 10A
  4. Thornburg files constitutional dispute reply (on lawsuits involving the state) - Ja 7 86 5C
  5. Editorial: Road issue tests Martin - Ja 8 86 12A
  6. Neutral Martin to attend event honoring Broyhill - Ja 8 86 16C
  7. Fearing federal cuts, Martin slows hiring - Ja 9 86 1
  8. Group raised $406,978 for Martin's political activities (with partial list of contributors) - Ja 9 86 12B
  9. Martin says speech at Gaston luncheon should not be considered endorsement (for Broyhill) - Ja 9 86 12A
  10. GOP holds governor's bash without Martin - Ja 12 86 27A
  11. Editorial: No-show at the GOP gala - Ja 15 86 10A
  12. Martin cites progress for state's minorities - Ja 16 86 4C
  13. Martin puts ladder plan at top of education goals - Ja 16 86 12B
  14. N.C. sites not suitable for waste, Martin says - Ja 16 86 12B
  15. Effort to end intangibles tax to be restudied - Ja 17 86 20D
  16. Under the dome: Diverting welfare through firms studied - Ja 19 86 1
  17. Martin assailed for setting up eastern office - Ja 25 86 5C
  18. Martin says only trimming waste can fund teacher raises - Ja 25 86 5C
  19. Martin lists priorities to TV audience, says prison crowding must be solved - Ja 26 86 1
  20. Democrats credit Martin for speech but question his commitment to schools - Ja 27 86 1
  21. Editorial: Martin: a man of options - Ja 28 86 10A
  22. Martin says he'll urge small business loans - Ja 28 86 7D
  23. Martin strikes up the band - Ja 29 86 1C
  24. Martin creates council to oversee N.C. anti-drug abuse efforts - Ja 31 86 18D
  25. Martin to conduct six hearings for advice on state's priorities - Fe 1 86 20C
  26. Funds for school field trip denied - Fe 4 86 2C
  27. Martin is expected to call special session - Fe 5 86 1
  28. (Special) Session announced - Fe 6 86 1C
  29. Martin sets six hearings to measure public views (on state issues) - Fe 6 86 18C
  30. Meeting in private may have broken law (Education Board) - Fe 6 86 3C
  31. Martin backs Athletes Against Crime program - Fe 7 86 5D
  32. Martin changes stance about advisory panels - Fe 7 86 1D
  33. Under the dome: Martin to lead trade mission to Europe - Fe 7 86 1
  34. Martin removes top adviser on schools (Baker) under pressure from education groups - Fe 8 86 1
  35. Martin says art museum, symphony will continue to receive state funds - Fe 14 86 1D
  36. Editorial: Efficiency not grounds for cuts - Fe 17 86 8A
  37. Martin, symphony to dedicate new IBM building in Cary - Fe 18 86 6D
  38. Workfare spread may accelerate - Fe 21 86 1D
  39. Martin agrees with N.C. grade in school report - Fe 22 86 14A
  40. Martin backs across-the-board cuts to reduce federal deficit - Fe 23 86 42A
  41. Deficit hurts n.C. jobs, Martin to tell Reagan - Fe 24 86 3C
  42. Martin says states should get fuel tax, bear road costs - Fe 25 86 18C
  43. Editorial: Martin's conservatism blooms - Fe 26 86 14A
  44. State prison plan expected to endorse privately run minimum-security jail - Mr 4 86 1
  45. Martin will study ways to improve job security - Mr 5 86 1C
  46. Prison crowding plan outlined - Mr 7 86 1
  47. Electronic wardens proposed for N.C. - Mr 8 86 1
  48. Under the dome: Martin aides weigh fight on vote change (moving state and county elections) - Mr 11 86 1
  49. Martin's compositions fill Charlotte church - Mr 12 86 16C
  50. Martin pledges support for Indians - Mr 15 86 2C
  51. Martin facing political no-win issue of finding money for state's roads - Mr 16 86 1
  52. Martin plans to challenge law on rules (ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS) - Mr 18 86 1
  53. Martin won't support proposal to appoint state's school chief - Mr 19 86 22A
  54. Martin challenges constitutionality of appeals law - Mr 20 86 23A
  55. Martin given road funding report, has not reached decision on fuel tax - Mr 20 86 24A
  56. Assembly, Martin ask Thornburg for opinions on funds from Exxon - Mr 21 86 1D
  57. Martin defends challenging constitutionality of law - Mr 21 86 2D
  58. Under the dome: Martin sends thanks to Jordan, Ramsey - Mr 21 86 1
  59. Governor honors five women for distinguished N.C. careers - Mr 22 86 11A
  60. Martin says Exxon funds to be in budget - Mr 22 86 1C
  61. Senator says Martin broke word by changing stance on school bill - Mr 22 86 3C
  62. Under the dome: Martin criticizes Hunt administration - Mr 23 86 1
  63. Under the dome: Martin sidesteps ire of Helms' group - Mr 25 86 1
  64. Under the dome: Funds for more troopers may be sought - Mr 28 86 1
  65. Under the dome: Martin backs regional primary in South - Mr 30 86 1
  66. 34 Martin workers given state jobs - Ap 1 86 1C
  67. Under the dome: Hearings measure range of public concerns - Ap 1 86 1
  68. Under the dome: Martin backs National Guard mission - Ap 3 86 1
  69. Martin picks Knox to lead fight against elections shift - Ap 5 86 1
  70. Editorial: Martin pounces on amendment (to shift state and county elections) - Ap 8 86 10A
  71. Like Reagan, Martin faces economy that may not fit campaign promises - Ap 8 86 18C
  72. Under the dome: Martin keeps quiet on Europe itinerary - Ap 10 86 1
  73. Editorial: Road issue awaits Martin - Ap 13 86 14A
  74. Under the dome: Republicans hope Martin video is a hit - Ap 14 86 1
  75. Europeans to open or expand six firms in state, Martin says - Ap 15 86 18C
  76. Martin, legislators meet with officials, protest waste site - Ap 16 86 3C
  77. Under the dome: Firms fund study of economic blueprint - Ap 17 86 1
  78. Martin urges tax hike on motor fuel - Ap 18 86 1
  79. Tax hike proposal holds risks for Martin, GOP - Ap 18 86 11A
  80. Martin studies options for funding highways - Ap 19 86 1C
  81. NCAE or oppose transfer of funds (highway patrol and driver education) - Ap 20 86 43A
  82. Martin to transfer funds (to create transportation trust fund) despite protest - Ap 23 86 18C
  83. Martin, governors urge end to waste-dump study - Ap 24 86 22C
  84. Martin criticized judicial elections in letter to agency - Ap 25 86 2D
  85. State leaders urge voters to oppose nuclear waste dump - My 1 86 24A
  86. Martin wants 3.2% raise for state workers - My 2 86 1
  87. Editorial: Martin fails teachers - My 5 86 18A
  88. Martin to urge elimination of 1,060 jobs - My 6 86 1C
  89. Pay raise proposal defended by Martin - My 9 86 22D
  90. Under the dome: Martin ponders chief justice decision - My 11 86 1
  91. 'It's your turn,' Martin tells Chapel Hill graduates - My 12 86 1C
  92. Editorial: Martin must lead on teacher pay - My 15 86 24A
  93. Governor sets career ladder as high priority - My 15 86 24A
  94. Martin seeks $533.6 million spending hike - My 15 86 1
  95. Democratic leaders criticize parts of Martin's budget plan - My 16 86 8C
  96. Editorial: Martin's profound risk (transportation financing) - My 18 86 12A
  97. Martin's trooper request may be denied, lawmakers say - My 19 86 1C
  98. Under the dome: Calendar full of Martin's proclamations - My 19 86 1
  99. Martin proposing to broaden use of Exxon refund - My 20 86 18C
  100. Under the dome: Martin calls ads to aid children 'positive' (MISSING PERSONS) - My 21 86 1
  101. Editorial: Martin miscues in children ads - My 22 86 22A
  102. Martin's top aides try to revive budget plan under panel review - My 22 86 5C
  103. Martin says his fuel tax increase adequate - My 23 86 9B
  104. Under the dome: Martin may tap Knox for future duties - My 24 86 1
  105. How state would spend money under Martin's road proposals - My 25 86 5D
  106. Martin plan to raise UNC tuition gets little support from board - My 27 86 18C
  107. Martin cuts DHR funding request - My 29 86 1C
  108. Low-income housing to aid rural elderly - My 30 86 1D
  109. Martin says he's 'comfortable' with start-up of Shearon Harris - My 30 86 1
  110. Lawmakers set to tackle prisons, roads, raises - Jn 1 86 31A
  111. Martin sings two tunes on nuclear issues - Jn 6 86 16A
  112. Martin unveils jobs program for prisoners - Jn 6 86 4D
  113. Martin, Jordan make no progress on highway funding - Jn 11 86 18C
  114. Martin roads plan faces crucial committee test - Jn 12 86 4C
  115. Martin defends proposed increase in UNC tuition - Jn 13 86 11B
  116. Martin to support fuel tax increase if rest of plan fails 1
  117. Martin says he wants all of roads plan passed, not just motor fuel tax increase - Jn 14 86 5C
  118. Under the dome: Group seeks funds with 'Martin Gram' - Jn 15 86 1
  119. Martin backs merit selection of judges - Jn 17 86 4C
  120. Martin urges that policy holders benefit if insurance laws change - Jn 17 86 4C
  121. 2 panels reject Martin's plan to fund highway improvements - Jn 19 86 1
  122. Martin rejects Democrats' road package - Jn 20 86 4D
  123. Martin urges non-partisan judge selection - Jn 24 86 8B
  124. Under the dome: Educators' news conference miffs Martin - Jn 24 86 1
  125. Review panel gets support despite Martin objections - Jn 27 86 8B
  126. Under the dome: Martin says he wouldn't turn down raise - Jn 27 86 1
  127. Democrats take aim at Martin's security - Jn 29 86 1
  128. Martin meets with Broyhill in Raleigh (re replacing East) - Jy 1 86 1
  129. Under the dome: Martin to delay chief justice appointment - Jy 10 86 1
  130. Editorial: Bipartisan - to what end? - Jy 11 86 22A
  131. Martin comes to Jordan's rescue; succession vote removal backed - Jy 11 86 3D
  132. Ruling sets stage for trial on limits of power - Jy 11 86 24D
  133. Under the dome: Economic development plan hits snag - Jy 15 86 1
  134. NCAE assails Martin over fund transfer (from general to highway fund) - Jy 19 86 1C
  135. Martin on verge of appointing new chief justice - Jy 20 86 31A
  136. Under the dome: Patrolman with ties to GOP promoted (Teem) - Jy 20 86 1
  137. Martin, council face off in court over real estate power - Jy 22 86 2C
  138. Martin calls for aid to improve housing - Jy 24 86 12B
  139. Martin backs parental consent for abortions - Jy 25 86 5D
  140. Tug-of-war between governor, state council nears end - Jy 25 86 8B
  141. Martin wants disaster declared - Jy 26 86 24C
  142. Under the dome: Community of Excellence program ended - Jy 29 86 1
  143. Under the dome: Martin in Tennessee (at meeting of Southern Republican leaders) - Jy 29 86 8A
  144. Martin asks Reagan to declare disaster for dry N. Carolina - Au 1 86 4D
  145. GOP nominates Martin's choices for court seats - Au 4 86 1C
  146. Martin asked to provide funds to expand psychiatric hospitals - Au 6 86 1C
  147. Martin, Helms, Broyhill discuss Oregon jetty with OMB chief - Au 6 86 4C
  148. Martin to lobby against N.C. waste site - Au 8 86 20A
  149. Under the dome: Martin partially lifts freeze on hiring - Au 9 86 1
  150. Under the dome: Martins lead the way at governors bashes - Au 13 86 1
  151. Under the dome: Martin to fight for more GOP legislators - Au 16 86 1
  152. Martin urges support for GOP candidates and party - Au 17 86 36A
  153. Under the dome: Martin stumps for GOP - Au 20 86 9A
  154. Under the dome: Martin, advisers plan for coming year - Au 20 86 1
  155. Martin says drug tests unlikely for (state) workers - Au 22 86 22D
  156. Martin pushes GOP candidates to break power of 'gang of 8' - Au 23 86 3C
  157. Under the dome: Martin heads for national conference - Au 23 86 1
  158. Martin sifts school report for useful parts - Au 25 86 1
  159. Martin loses twice in lawsuit; Judge uphold authority for Council of State, attorney general - Au 28 86 1
  160. Martin's economic development plan puts emphasis on education, roads - Au 28 86 1
  161. Lawyer's letter urges release of economic plan documents - Au 29 86 1D
  162. Editorial: Double standard on openness - Au 31 86 22A
  163. Editorial: Hazy blueprint for future - Au 31 86 22A
  164. Martin says he'll appeal curb on governor's powers - Se 3 18C
  165. Blueprint tackles economic problems of the South - Se 5 86 20A
  166. Documents show Martin rejected advice on economic report (Blueprint for Economic Development) - Se 5 86 20A
  167. Martin cites efforts to halt campaigning on state time - Se 5 86 8B
  168. Editorial: Governor's powers wane - Se 6 86 16A
  169. Editorial: GOP rides on two roads - Se 7 86 12A
  170. Martin stumps statewide for GOP - Se 7 86 43A
  171. Environmental panel thineed before vote (on runoff into shellfish beds) - Se 10 86 1
  172. Governor's commitment to education questioned - Se 12 86 17A
  173. State workers told strong economy vital - Se 12 86 7C
  174. Under the dome: Martin hosts his Democratic supporters - Se 12 86 1
  175. Martin proposes 7-year highway program - Se 13 86 24C
  176. Martin shows insensitivity to workers, Jordan says - Se 13 86 2C
  177. Martin makes time to review Rook case - Se 14 86 39A
  178. Martin says no to compact session - Se 14 86 35A
  179. Rook's lawyers ask Martin to delay execution - Se 16 86 1C
  180. Martin unlikely to intervene in Rook's execution - Se 17 86 2C
  181. Martin, officials to discuss Southeast Compact - Se 18 86 2C
  182. Under the dome: Recorded Broyhill spiel phoned to voters - Se 18 86 1
  183. Budget exercise (reducing operating budget) hurts UNC, faculty leader says - Se 20 86 2C
  184. Execution appropriate, Martin says - Se 24 86 20C
  185. Martin tentatively backs staying in compact - Se 24 86 5C
  186. Options considered for Exxon money - Se 24 86 4C
  187. Adviser says Martin's authority in N-plant licensing limited - Se 26 86 8C
  188. Martin retains popularity among voters, poll indicates - Se 30 86 1
  189. Martin says 'nothing wrong' with group assailing Exum - Oc 3 86 8C
  190. Martin to propose new method to finance public schools - Oc 3 86 20D
  191. Task force created on 'hate groups' - Oc 3 86 8C
  192. Martin refuses to halt N-plant licensing - Oc 5 86 39A
  193. Editorial: Hit-squad on the loose - Oc 6 86 14A
  194. Martin offers finance plan for schools - Oc 10 86 1
  195. Under the dome: Martin to shuffle transportation board - Oc 10 86 1
  196. Martin offers food, clothing to victims of Kansas flooding - Oc 11 86 4C
  197. Editorial: Tests for school financing - Oc 12 86 16A
  198. Under the dome: Martin in hot Springs (attending Southeast/Japan Conference) - Oc 12 86 14A
  199. State implementing money-saving steps - Oc 16 86 11B
  200. Martin, Jordan begin gubernatorial jousting - Oc 17 86 22A
  201. Martin roasts Democrats at fund-raiser - Oc 18 86 2C
  202. Parties putting more time, funds into races - Oc 20 86 1
  203. Martin administration asks for ruling to clarify law on governor's authority - Oc 21 86 20C
  204. Martin forms task force to help farmers - Oc 21 86 2C
  205. Martin seeks more local say in planning public projects - Oc 22 86 18C
  206. Under the dome: Martin, Jordan face off over judgeships - Oc 26 86 1
  207. Martin seeks state reserve fund to help farmers losing their jobs - No 1 18A
  208. Under the dome: Martin's hiring of women recognized - No 2 86 1
  209. Editorial: Hard lessons for Martin - No 7 86 24A
  210. Election aftertaste sours lawmakers on Martin; Alienation may handicap governor in legislature - No 9 86 1
  211. Under the dome: Hollywood's bright lights draw Martin - No 13 86 1
  212. Cooperation effort urged on economic plan - No 14 86 WA-1
  213. Third movie studio coming to N.C., Martin says - No 18 86 8B
  214. Editorial: Two North Carolinas - No 20 86 22A
  215. Under the dome: Martin opens 'war' on drunken driving - No 21 86 1
  216. Billy Graham, 4 others get N.C. Awards - No 22 86 1C
  217. Martin starts column for minorities in N.C. - No 24 86 3C
  218. Under the dome: Martin to touch base with legislators - No 24 86 1
  219. Martin downplays lawmakers' criticism of Hollywood trip - No 25 86 20C
  220. Martin says he will name Smith to Superior Court - No 28 86 1D
  221. Martin hopes food processing can help stabilize farm economy - De 1 86 8B
  222. Judge (Preston) decides chief justice to appoint hearings chief - De 2 86 1C
  223. Martin ties economy to cooperation (Democrats and Republicans) - De 2 86 4C
  224. Expected budget crunch in '87 may impede education program - De 3 86 1
  225. Martin seeks advice on spending priorities - De 4 86 28A
  226. Wake Democrats tell Martin they're angry over radio ad - De 4 86 4C
  227. Martin defends record on Wake's highway projects - De 5 86 10C
  228. Under the dome: Martin to lead GOP discussion group - De 6 86 1
  229. Association lets Southern Republicans exchange ideas - De 7 86 45A
  230. Farmers need marketing strategy in future, Martin says - De 10 86 18C
  231. Anti-Klan group criticizes Martin - De 11 86 18B
  232. Under the dome: Martin elected to post (vice-president of Council of State Governments) - De 11 86 16A
  233. Martin, club at odds over new party chief - De 13 86 1C
  234. Under the dome: Inmates receive gift of early freedom - De 13 86 1
  235. Martin to again press for private prisons - De 16 86 5C
  236. Under the Dome: Martin plans strategy (for selecting new GOP chair) - De 16 86 9A
  237. Martin lobbies in D.C. (for federal relief for drought) - De 17 86 14A
  238. Martin, Helms meet to discuss GOP' direction, new chairman - De 17 86 3C
  239. Under the dome: Martin, Jordan talk with supporters - De 18 86 1
  240. Martin defends his record on public education - De 19 86 5D
  241. Martin won't recommend delay in hiring 1,200 new teachers - De 19 86 5D
  242. Under the dome: Martin calm on vacancy (Pritchett) - De 20 86 15A
  243. Under the dome: Martin, Helms fail to reach an agreement (on party chairman) - De 23 86 1
  244. N.C. congressmen support education plan, doubt bonds - De 30 86 16C

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