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Subject/Name: Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
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- 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
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