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Subject/Name: Martin, James G.

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  1. Lawmakers, Martin meet on party post (chairman) - Ja 2 87 4D
  2. Martin says he lacks legal authority to appoint prosecutor in Robeson case - Ja 7 87 16C
  3. Under the Dome: Martin, Jordan big fund-raisers - Ja 9 87 1
  4. Under the Dome: Martin proposes names to Helms (for Republican Party chairman) - Ja 10 87 1
  5. Martin says RJR weighs partial move - Ja 14 87 6B
  6. Under the Dome: Martin delays plans to choose GOP chief - Ja 17 87 1
  7. Martin hints at tax cut; Jordan not as optimistic - Fe 5 87 2C
  8. Martin, Jordan tout education plans at meeting of school superintendents - Ja 20 87 1C
  9. Martin picks Hawke for GOP post - Ja 21 87 1C
  10. Good waste plant site crucial to N.C. economy, Martin says - Ja 23 87 5C
  11. Man held in threat on Martin - Ja 24 87 5B
  12. Feuding threatens recent GOP gains; Helms, Martin factions seek control of party through new
  13. chairman - Ja 25 87 29A
  14. Martin targets '88 for statewide career ladder setup - Ja 25 87 22A
  15. Martin to push CAREER LADDER PLAN - Ja 25 87 1
  16. Martin budget boosts education; Jordan 'pleased' with parts but calls revenue figures too optimistic
  17. Ja 29 87 1
  18. Martin's budget: A crowd forms in the center - Ja 30 87 18A
  19. Martin seeks support of Democrats for budget - Ja 31 87 13A
  20. Editorial: Martin jumps on board (education initiatives) - Fe 1 87 6D
  21. Legislators to decide economic path state takes - Fe 1 87 27J
  22. Plans create a classic debate on government involvement - Fe 1 87 28J
  23. Legislative committee hears reports on economic plans of Martin, Jordan - Fe 3 87 16C
  24. Possible windfall could bring tax cut, Martin says - Fe 4 87 1C
  25. Under the Dome: Martin won't ask McCarty to resign - Fe 5 87 1
  26. Martin rejects plan to move, combine schools for the deaf - Fe 6 87 6C
  27. Martin to prepare bid for atom smasher - Fe 6 87 8B
  28. Democrats assail Martin on education - Fe 7 87 24C
  29. Leading Democrats take pokes at Martin's vision for the state - Fe 8 87 34A
  30. Shift road money west, Martin says - Fe 8 87 35A
  31. Economy becomes stage for Martin-Jordan battle - Fe 9 87 1C
  32. Jordan questions growth projections - Fe 11 87 4B
  33. Martin defends plan for economic growth - Fe 12 87 1C
  34. Less strict groundwater pollution rules urged (by Martin) - Fe 13 87 8C
  35. Prison funding proposed; Martin seeks crowding relief - Fe 13 87 1
  36. Democrats say Martin unable to carry out prison program - Fe 14 87 24C
  37. Poll puts Martin ahead of Jordan - Fe 14 87 4C
  38. Martin, Jordan target 'pork barrel' bills - Fe 17 87 8B
  39. New literacy panel, Friday well-received - Fe 18 87 5C
  40. Senate leader (Royall) accuses Martin of 'deficit spending' in budget - Fe 19 87 20C
  41. Democrats, Martin start bickering over administration budget plans - Fe 20 87 WA-1
  42. Editorial: Literacy delayed, denied - Fe 20 87 16A
  43. Martin restates stand on phosphates cleanup - Fe 20 87 WA-1
  44. Martin undaunted by super collider odds - Fe 21 87 1
  45. Martin urges action on prison crowding - Fe 21 87 5B
  46. Martin says he opposes paid King holiday - Fe 23 87 1C
  47. Martin says chairman race could affect re-election campaign - Fe 24 87 18C
  48. Martin says funding must be increased for collider project - Fe 25 87 18C
  49. Governor shakes up his staff - Fe 26 87 1
  50. Martin tries to clarify pay raise plans - Fe 27 87 1D
  51. Under the Dome: Martin apologizes for blaming Long - Fe 28 87 1
  52. Embattled Martin facing criticism - Mr 2 87 1C
  53. MARTIN, JAMES G. (cont_d)5
  54. Under the Dome: Hawke stresses Martin's chances - Mr 2 87 1
  55. Don't count windfall before it hatches, Martin says - Mr 4 87 1C
  56. Offer of sewer loans would help towns, Martin says - Mr 4 87 5C
  57. Under the Dome: Helms denies claims of feud with Martin - Mr 5 87 1
  58. Martin's choice for GOP chairman (Hawke) holds lead in delegate voting - Mr 11 87 1
  59. Bipartisan effort announced for appointive education (Superintendent) - Mr 12 87 10A
  60. Under the Dome: Martin displeases some N.C. Indians - Mr 13 87 1
  61. Martin thwarts step against career ladder - Mr 14 87 1C
  62. Under the Dome: Martin lobbying against fault bill - Mr 14 87 1
  63. Martin chides critics, defends budget format - Mr 20 87 10A
  64. Rule on hiring vets revised - Mr 24 87 12A
  65. Winston-Salem lawyer (GRAHAM) nominated to be banking commissioner - Mr 24 87 12A
  66. Martin downplays turmoil in GOP, predicts unity - Mr 27 87 17A
  67. Martin orders population cut for prisons - Mr 28 87 14A
  68. Under the Dome: Good news exceeds bad, Martin says - Mr 29 87 1
  69. Martin's messages to delegation mixed on (highway construction) bill - Ap 1 87 10A
  70. Martin, senators appear close to accord on loan fund for school construction - Ap 1 87 1C
  71. Democrats call Martin 'lukewarm' on public education - Ap 2 87 22A
  72. N.C. officials say highway bill doesn't give state its fair share - Ap 3 87 15A
  73. Jordan assails Martin on King holiday - Ap 8 87 1
  74. Legislative panel votes to limit governor's voice in contracts - Ap 8 87 1C
  75. Martin warns against collider bidding war between states - Ap 9 87 22C
  76. School referendum may be introduced - Ap 10 87 24D
  77. Under the Dome: Martin clarifies prison statements (influence over Parole Commission)
  78. Ap 10 87 1
  79. Martin, Jordan still sparring over state's paid King holiday - Ap 12 87 38A
  80. Martin proposes tougher drunken driving law - Ap 16 87 6A
  81. Martin pushes for gubernatorial veto - Ap 16 87 6A
  82. Martin opposes 65 mph but wouldn't spurn it - Ap 18 87 7A
  83. Panel narrowly retains job for Martin in-law (HIGGINS; Correction Dept.) - Ap 18 87 1C
  84. Mrs. King holds meeting with Martin; Governor urged to ignore state holiday survey - Ap 22 87 1C
  85. Martin does not object to decision on in-law (also election of judges) - Ap 24 87 24D
  86. Martin encourages lawmakers to expand workfare program - Ap 30 87 24A
  87. Under the Dome: Martin nominee (McKissick) irks conservatives - My 3 87 1
  88. Martin opposes judge-election bill at hearing - My 6 87 8A
  89. Under the Dome: Soap may be issue in governor's race - My 6 87 1
  90. Martin suggests intangibles tax cut - My 8 87 1D
  91. Martin raps judicial bill - My 10 87 38A
  92. Under the Dome: Green received pay while legislature idle - My 10 87 1
  93. Editorial: Martin sings an old tune - My 12 87 10A
  94. Editorial: the wink that implicates (Green as legislative consultant) - My 12 87 10A
  95. Martin, Jordan back bill to appoint top educator - My 13 87 1C
  96. N.C. high court hears arguments in Martin suit (to choose head of Office of Administrative
  97. Hearings) - My 14 87 7A
  98. N.C. high court hears second Martin appeal (challenging authority of Council of State)
  99. My 15 87 1D
  100. Martin proposes tax cut; Democratic leaders show little enthusiasm - My 16 87 1
  101. Under the Dome: Martin leads drive for women's office (Women in Economic Development)
  102. My 16 87 1
  103. Martin addresses Wake Forest grads - My 19 87 9A
  104. Under the Dome: Martin considering challenge of panel (state Building Commission) - My 19 87 1
  105. Martin throws support behind Jordan bond bill - My 20 87 1
  106. MARTIN, JAMES G. (cont_d) - 6
  107. Martin prods legislators on DWI measures - My 22 87 21A
  108. Bill would create budget panel; Royall says Martin shows little interest in working with advisers
  109. My 29 87 1D
  110. Martin squeezes into a chapter others wrote - My 29 87 16A
  111. Under the Dome: Editor (Price) selected for panel (Wildlife Resources Commission) - My 29 87 11A
  112. Under the Dome: Currin considered for state judgeship - Jn 1 87 1
  113. N.C. economic growth listed at $2.7 billion by governor - Jn 5 87 4B
  114. Martin says he was unaware letter would become ad - Jn 6 87 18A
  115. What a friend Martin has in the Democrats - Jn 7 87 6D
  116. Martin jabs, Jordan cuts as barbs fly - Jn 11 87 1
  117. Martin scores Jordan's statement (for accuracy) - Jn 11 87 10A
  118. It's rough-and-tumble on political hardwood - Jn 12 87 14A
  119. '88 political jabs begin (Martin-Jordan) - Jn 14 87 36A
  120. Under the Dome: Green's contract to wait - Jn 17 87 4A
  121. Martin blamed for N.C.'s loss of jobs, firms - Jn 18 87 21A
  122. Under the Dome: Martin aide (Trotter) involved in school merger bill - Jn 18 87 1
  123. Martin says Hawke erred in not paying taxes - Jn 19 87 4D
  124. Martin, Jordan replace criticism with cooperation - Jn 19 87 4D
  125. Martin opposes bill to limit N-waste sites - Jn 26 87 16A
  126. School construction plan stopgap fails, Martin says - Jn 26 87 26D
  127. Martin defends work rate of ABC chief he appointed - Jy 2 87 24C
  128. Martin says ABC chairman considering pay cut, resigning - Jy 3 87 1D
  129. Democrats say Martin favors political cronies - Jy 9 87 20A
  130. Martin plans to alter amount Green can earn - Jy 12 87 23A
  131. Under the Dome: Martin set to sell Far East on N.C. - Jy 15 87 1
  132. Martin tells panel tax would cost jobs - Jy 16 87 8B
  133. Martin praises 31 biology teachers, project to teach latest developments - Jy 22 87 20C
  134. Democrats aim to block Martin on computer control - Jy 30 87 21A
  135. Martin makes bid for facility; Semiconductor group hears presentations from N.C., 13 states
  136. Jy 30 87 7B
  137. Martin defends secrecy on semiconductor bid - Au 1 87 26C
  138. Martin makes plea for computer shift (from Administration to Controller) - Au 1 87 4C
  139. Family vacation tells a gubernatorial tale - Au 7 87 20A
  140. Martin backs bill to keep details on recruiting of firms secret - Au 8 87 1
  141. Martin's (vacation) trip timing criticized - Au 11 87 18C
  142. Martin cuts short Caribbean trip - Au 12 87 1
  143. Under the Dome: Martin, Jordan plan talks on legislature - Au 13 87 1
  144. Martin, Jordan get fuel for campaign - Au 16 87 1
  145. Martin, other Southeastern officials to study major problems facing region - Au 18 87 18C
  146. Editorial: Martin appeases Helms wing - Au 19 87 12A
  147. Under the Dome: Martin mustering '88 campaign team - Au 23 87 1
  148. Martin, Jordan downplay campaign - Au 25 87 20C
  149. Under the Dome: Martin mailing attacks Democrats - Au 27 87 1
  150. Democratic chairman says Martin no activist - Au 28 87 26D
  151. Editorial: Martin takes the pulse - Au 28 87 18A
  152. Martin says GOP debate in doubt; Only two Republican candidates to attend forum in Chapel Hill
  153. Se 1 87 4C
  154. State high court rules against Martin in territorial tangles - Se 4 76 1
  155. Martin's advisers cite some victories in rulings by court - Se 5 87 26C
  156. Martin says state workers not 2nd class - Se 12 87 4C
  157. Martin plans mission on trade to Far East - Se 15 87 1C
  158. Martin seen as popular but lacking punch - Se 20 87 1
  159. MARTIN, JAMES G. (cont_d) 7
  160. Task force formed to promote development in (Albemarle & Pamlico) sounds - Se 24 87 26C
  161. Martin wants sexual abstinence as AIDS focus - Se 25 87 1D
  162. Renfrow's proposal to streamline budget work called 'unworkable' - Se 26 87 11A
  163. Under the Dome: Jordan, Martin practice sniping - Se 27 87 1
  164. Editorial: Martin misses signals on coast - Se 28 87 16A
  165. More troopers, stiffer laws urged to fight drunken driving - Se 30 87 5C
  166. Under the Dome: Martin fires chief of women's agency (Whitman) - Se 30 87 1
  167. Aide says Martin's resume correct - Oc 1 87 36A
  168. State Democratic chairman says Martin's resume 'stretches truth' - Oc 2 87 5C
  169. Martin, Southern governors open trade meeting in Japan - Oc 5 87 18C
  170. Under the Dome: Martin, advisers to plan '88 agenda - Oc 5 87 1
  171. Martin restates need to halt waste site search - Oc 6 87 13A
  172. Martin stresses Japan's importance to N.C. - Oc 7 87 9B
  173. Lawmaker says Martin delaying I-40 stretch so he can cut ribbon - Oc 10 87 1C
  174. Martin 'reaches out,' reports on Orient trip - Oc 10 87 5C
  175. Under the Dome: Martin considers special address (State of the State) - Oc 12 87 1
  176. Under the Dome: Martin renews call for school bonds - Oc 20 87 1
  177. Martin avoids taking position on bill authorizing nuclear waste way station - Oc 21 87 WA-1
  178. Martin helps land investments for state during Far East trip - Oc 21 87 1C
  179. Martin says meeting held by appointees in secret broke policy - Oc 21 87 1C
  180. Martin's creation of King panel called hypocritical - Oc 25 87 38A
  181. Martin wants state to buy coastal forest (BUXTON WOODS) - Oc 28 87 WA-1
  182. Waste-site opposition expected, Martin says - Oc 28 87 3C
  183. Under the Dome: Helms' OK sought for visit to China - Oc 29 87 1
  184. Democrats, Martin spar on education - Oc 30 87 23A
  185. Martin touts education as key to reduce crime - Oc 31 87 22C
  186. Aging, coastal problems add to Martin's agenda - No 1 87 35A
  187. Under the Dome: Jordan fires back on merit pay issue - No 2 87 1
  188. 'Super Tuesday' proposed for votes on school bonds - No 4 87 4C
  189. Martin seeks balance of coastal growth, protection - No 4 87 4C
  190. Martin says Va. lottery no reason for one in N.C. - No 6 87 4C
  191. Under the Dome: Workers get letters on funds for Martin - No 6 87 1
  192. Martin seeks U.S. aid for red-tide victims - No 7 87 1
  193. Martin, Jordan tangle on economy - No 8 87 1
  194. Under the Dome: Tar Heel message heading to Europe - No 8 87 1
  195. Jordan, fellow N.C. Democrats pepper Martin with criticism - No 9 87 2C
  196. Editorial: One governor to go - No 10 87 12A
  197. Under the Dome: Jordan questions renovation of room - No 10 87 1
  198. Democrats denounce agency for mailing Martin message - No 12 87 16C
  199. Martin might call for session; Legislature would deal only with hazardous waste - No 12 87 1C
  200. Thornburg challenges Martin's response to EPA - No 13 87 1C
  201. Jordan faults Martin on call for bond votes - No 16 87 16C
  202. Under the Dome: State picks up tab for Martin photos - No 17 87 1
  203. Coastal waterways proposal launched - No 25 87 4C
  204. Road funds shifted after Martin win - No 26 87 1C
  205. AIDS thinks Martin won't call legislature on waste issue - De 2 87 3C
  206. Martin decides not to call special session on waste law - De 3 87 3C
  207. Governor names choice for chairman (Haworth, Bd. of Education) - De 4 87 3C
  208. Martin backs 'super agency'; Governor shifts, supports consolidating environmental programs
  209. De 5 87 1C
  210. Martin calls collider aid to nation - De 5 87 13A
  211. Martin cabinet minutes disclose patronage talks - De 6 87 1

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