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Subject/Name: Rogers, Dennis (Column)
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- Motorcycle racer (Davis) rides win-or-die attitude on tough track - Mr 8 88 1C
- Orphanage stirs memories that some would rather forget - Mr 10 88 1C
- Of not raising hogs; Charlotte, N.C. and collard lovers - Mr 11 88 1C
- Topsail Island trying to beat a bad case of Murphy's Law - Mr 14 88 1C
- Even after 50 years, Superman satisfies need for a hero - Mr 15 88 1C
- In the wink of an eye, crossroads community (Catch Me Eye) was gone - Mr 17 88 1C
- Writer asks help in finding sentiments carved in stone - Mr 18 88 1C
- Do yourself and a loved one a favor - go fly a kite - Mr 21 88 1C
- Veteran (Walk) seeks World War II shipmate (Carpenter), diary of action at sea - Mr 22 88 1C
- Springsteen tickets satisfy hungry hearts of devoted fans - Mr 24 88 1C
- Reader finds Soviet citizens wouldn't trade places with us - Mr 25 88 1C
- Raleigh man (Williams) wants to warn adopted brother about disease - Mr 28 88 1C
- Vietnam veteran's poetry shows a war without rhyme (Fletcher) - Mr 29 88 1C
- Beware! April Fools' Day pranksters on the prowl Friday - Mr 31 88 1C
- A few words in stone, the better which to remember me by - Ap 1 88 1C
- Man's (Hamel's) dream rising anew out of ashes of burned tavern - Ap 4 88 1C
- A family's tale of valor in the face of Sherman's might - Ap 5 88 1C
- Man with caboose (Pietrini) plus man with books (Nittoli) equal one library - Ap 7 88 1C
- Of manicures, old snorers and the health benefits of pets - Ap 8 88 1C
- Heroic hombre of silent screen is subject of Ed Wyatt book - Ap 11 88 1C
- Hurricane legend reflects pain of N.C.'s stormy past - Ap 12 88 1C
- Violence isn't new to Robeson, as Lowrie legend shows - Ap 14 88 1C
- Spring festivals are in full bloom for Eastern N.C. celebrants - Ap 15 88 1C
- Odd couple (Williams; Hutchison) stir recipes together and cook up a book - Ap 18 88 1C
- 7 Wake finalists for Britannica competition stun judges - Ap 19 88 1C
- Four Oaks man (Baker) wrapped up in passion for paper chain - Ap 21 88 1C
- Cookbook's pages release aroma of childhood memories - Ap 22 88 1C
- Big dreams go up in smoke with TV piece on barbecue - Ap 25 88 1C
- Phone service nudges tranquil Bald Head into modern times - Ap 26 88 1C
- Tiny 'Doll Girl' of aviation made giant leaps routine - Ap 28 88 1C
- Taylors' Hamburger Hut was a true taste of Americana - Ap 29 88 1C
- Some Southerners see the Battle Flag as symbol of sacrifice - Ma 2 88 1C
- Cher's body whittling OK, but it's hard to take a ribbing - Ma 3 88 1C
- Physician (Atkins) heals himself by coming back home to N.C. - Ma 5 88 1C
- A few slugs of beer best way to get rid of slimy pest - Ma 6 88 1C
- Navy opened brave new world for Johnston 'farm boy' (Moore) - Ma 9 88 1C
- Very red T-bird turns heads and errant drivers his way - Ma 10 88 1C
- Man (Holland) mixes high tech and barbecue grills, cooks up winner - Ma 12 88 1C
- Two horrors: Decorating a house and blowing up a shark - Ma 13 88 1C
- A sad corner of Ocracoke Island is 'forever England' - Ma 16 88 1C
- A tale of valor and death along the war-torn N.C. coast - Ma 17 88 1C
- Legend of native son surrounds cross at Ocracoke church - Ma 19 88 1C
- Letter imagines plight of men left behind in Southeast Asia - Ma 20 88 1C
- Outer Banks' 'oldest family' still kicking up its heels - Ma 23 88 1C
- Pretty particular pickle packers ponder pickle pageantry - Ma 24 88 1C
- Ocracoke showing a few wrinkles in its face of time - Ma 26 88 1C
- The story of 'Catch-Me-Eye' begins with a man's dream - Ma 27 88 1C
- Celebrating life is the best way to mark Memorial Day - Ma 30 88 1C
- Long and short of it, tonsorially: gone today, hair tomorrow - Ma 31 88 1C
- Country Doctor Museum a testament to those who cared - Jn 2 88 1C
- Urban legends are short on truth, but long on enjoyment - Jn 3 88 1C
- They grew up 'on' Runnymede, are 'neighborhood proud' - Jn 6 88 1C
- In the grand overview of life, being a roofer isn't so bad - Jn 7 88 1C
- River diving not always pretty but it yields a Civil War prize (U.S.S. Underwriter) - Jn 9 88 1C
- Change inevitable, but Ocracoke memories are evergreen - Jn 10 88 1C
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