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Subject/Name: Rogers, Dennis (Column)
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- Volunteers use cool heads to save Raleigh theater from fire - Se 26 88 1C
- Another Middle-Aged White Guy wallows in self-pity - Se 27 88 1C
- Fulfilling a dying child's wish is the heart of the matter - Se 29 88 1C
- Mule is an animal with funny ears and a load of friends - Se 30 88 1C
- May 27, 1944: Bomber explodes and search for history is on - Oc 3 88 1C
- Car-stupid men, unite: Who cares what 'posi-traction is? - Oc 4 88 1C
- A parent (Watson) once lost, now found, says 'Peggy, I love you' - Oc 6 88 1C
- I had a pity party and no one showed - a crying shame - Oc 7 88 1C
- Small towns welcome sight of spunky short-line (NC & VA) railroad - Oc 10 88 1C
- After 44 years, missing chapter of fatal-flight tale is found - Oc 11 88 1C
- The magic of the railroad still as powerful as a locomotive - Oc 13 88 1C
- Readers' anthem: Francis Scott Key chose off-key melody - Oc 14 88 1C
- Hosts of beach weekend get a bargain on a valuable lesson (Caswell Center residents visit
- Morehead) - Oc 17 88 1C
- An '80s kind of guy discovers women's shoulders are wider - Oc 18 88 1C
- An astronaut's mentor keeps the spirit of flight soaring - Oc 20 88 1C
- True love is a truly funny thing, but not all the time - Oc 21 88 1C
- Fans will bid Pirates goodbye at Bath High's homecoming - Oc 24 88 1C
- Northampton farmer (Pate) grows pumpkins for smiles, not sales - Oc 25 88 1C
- Shar-Pei dog brings an old (costly) wrinkle to the new world - Oc 27 88 1C
- Story of monument maker stirs reader's memory of loss - Oc 28 88 1C
- In 48 hours, a World War II glider pilot (Holt) earned his wings - Oc 31 88 1C
- Gentle craft of carving duck decoys becomes a fine art - No 1 88 1C
- Some serious kite-flying provides the good life at the beach No 3 88 1C
- A mule is an animal with long, funny ears - and tales No 4 88 1C
- Trove of Eastern N.C. lore awaits history buffs in Kinston (Heritage Place) No 7 88 1C
- Tidbits of presidential trivia to remember on election day No 8 88 1C
- Kinston women persist and save old Grainger High building No 10 88 1C
- Here is a diet plan guaranteed to kill stress (and you) No 11 88 1C
- Dolls leave collectors glassy-eyed with hope for profits No 14 88 1C
- After 89 years, Art Sauls' legend lives on in swamp No 15 88 1C
- Good or bad, Art Sauls was as hard to hang as he was to nab No 17 88 1C
- Honoring a Marine, deflating spinach and a math quiz No 18 88 1C
- Warsaw takes pride in its celebration of Veterans Day No 21 88 1C
- Some tips for the transplanted to overcome culture shock No 22 88 1C
- Some sniffy neighborhoods want no truck with pickup No 24 88 1C
- Airman's death prompts mother's words over empty casket No 25 88 1C
- 'Terrible loser' is winning battle he's fighting with cancer (Lee) No 28 88 1C
- Sound of wind was sound of death No 29 88 1C
- The magic moments of Christmas draw near for 'our kids' - De 1 88 1C
- State the problem and the answers flow - no problem - De 2 88 1C
- Tragedy has a way of bringing out the best in Raleigh - De 5 88 1C
- When climbing a family tree, beware of getting hanged - De 6 88 1C
- Son hopes to lay Fort Fisher Hermit to rest near the sea - De 8 88 1C
- Tornado clarifies reasons for counting one's blessings - De 9 88 1C
- Presents from a stranger: a special Christmas gift exchange - De 12 88 1C
- When this Santa's beard gets tugged, it doesn't come off - De 13 88 1C
- Former professor (Helms) recalls when radio began making waves - De 15 88 1C
- Of humor and helping hands in tornado's aftermath - De 16 88 1C
- It's time to put the farmer back into America's future - De 19 88 1C
- A stubborn detractor of mules finally is moved by them - De 20 88 1C
- A Christmas membory - an antidote against the cynical - De 22 88 1C
- 'Transplant' finds it easy to put down roots in N.C. soil - De 23 88 1C
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