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Subject/Name: Martin, James G.
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Under the Dome: Martin to be out of touch to most (on vacation) - Au 21 88 1
- Martin asks election of Superior Court judges be postponed - Au 25 88 19A
- Early release procedures questioned by DA, judge - Au 26 88 24C
- Reward and risk in bashing the legislature - Au 26 88 20A
- Commissioner (Hester) still holding wildlife post - Se 1 88 16C
- Under the Dome: Quick action quells protests by MADD (driving after convictions) - Se 1 88 1
- Nine coastal water bodies singled out (for OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS) - Se 2 88 22C
- Under the Dome: Reviews net raises for 4 state workers - Se 2 88 1
- Martin accused of refusing to head King board - Se 3 88 1C
- Martin can't fire wildlife panel member (Hester) - Se 3 88 10B
- Jim Martin, professor-governor - Se 11 88 1D
- Trade policies, markets called farmers' foes - Se 11 88 37A
- Under the Dome: Ports Authority fetes shipping firm - Se 15 88 1
- Jordan charges ethical abuses in Martin term - Se 18 88 35A
- Martin asked to supply funds for AIDS drug - Se 21 88 8D
- Highway projects on which engineering work will be sped up, according to Gov. James G. Martin
- (Chart) - Se 23 88 22C
- Martin opposed secrecy on computer bids - Se 24 88 1
- Under the Dome: Martin to push plan on ocean dumping - Se 26 88 1
- Martin says taxpayers entitled to know computer price - Se 30 88 22C
- Editorial: Martin's computer freeze - Oc 5 88 8A
- GLADD to be here (Photo) - Oc 6 88 29A
- Martin takes collider bid to Washington - Oc 6 88 29A
- Under the Dome: Governor to miss Quayle appearance - Oc 6 88 1
- Editorial: Washing your hair, Governor? (excuse for spurning Quayle) - Oc 7 88 22A
- Under the Dome: Martin to see Taiwanese - Oc 9 88 17A
- Rides, animals and food set the mood at State Fair - Oc 15 88 1C
- Bipartisan group to hold fund-raiser for Col. North - Oc 16 88 38A
- Under the Dome: Martin helps open DMV license offices - Oc 17 88 1
- Democrats say reports held back (disclosing amount state paid fired or disciplined employees) - Oc 21 88 20C
- Tar Heel editors speak: Jury's stunning verdict indicts Robeson, challenges Martin - Oc 23 88 7D
- Tax revenues up 0.8%, smallest jump in 14 years - Oc 26 88 18C
- Editorial: Time to switch governors - Oc 30 88 6D
- Martin hails I-40 progress as new link opens - No 1 88 8A
- Man (McMillan) threatens Martin in police department No 3 88 2C
- Martin accused of breaking crime promise (not to release hardened criminals) No 6 88 18A
- Pendleton lists non-Wake voters in ad; Martin, at least 3 aides endorsed Wake commissioner
- candidate No 8 88 3C
- 'Four more years! Four more years!' chant at Martin's victory celebration No 9 88 20A
- Bush wins; Martin re-elected; Rand, Gardner in close contest No 9 88 1
- Editorial: A leadership test for Martin No 10 88 22A
- Texas wins battle for super collider; U.S. criticizes state, local officials in rejecting N.C. - No 11 88 1
- Members of U.S. collider panel fault Martin officials in failed bid No 15 88 1
- Revenue secretary (Powers) changes mind, will stay with Martin team (and possible changes) - No 17 88 31A
- 4 senators, Gardner to meet; Democrats postpone power-change decision No 19 88 1
- North Carolina bestows top honor; Martin presents 1988 North Carolina Awards for public
- service No 19 88 1C
- Under the Dome: Martin at conference (Republican Governors' Association) No 19 88 8A
- Editorial: Battle for the high ground No 20 88 6D
- Editorial: Defending air and water...while Treyburn gets its way No 21 88 8A
- Democrats set to cut Gardner's powers No 24 88 1
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