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Rate Bureau, North Carolina
- 4.1% hike in auto insurance sought by N. C. Rate Bureau - No 30 84 1D
- RDU
- RDU to get grant for $4.8 million - Fe 3 84 1D
- FAA gives $2 million to help finance work on new RDU runway - Mr 29 84 22A
- RDU offers more for land to settle court challenge - Ap 3 84 4C
- RDU adds $600,000 to spending for runway - My 16 84 1C
- Chapel Hill architects to study 3rd terminal for RDU airport - Jy 19 84 30A
- RDU still recovering from PATCO strike - Au 3 84 1D
- Service road, projects at airport to cost more - Au 22 84 3C
- Clogged 'hub' airports blamed for delays at RDU - Se 2 84 31A
- Pacts won't hurt RDU, airlines' spokesmen say - Se 14 84 18D
- Panel unveils plans of 3rd RDU terminal - De 12 84 2C
Rate Bureau, North Carolina
- Auto insurers propose changes in rate system - Ja 16 87 1D
- Under the Dome: 2 (Freeman; Winchester) appointed by Martin (to Rate Bureau) - Ja 22 87 9A
- Auto insurance rate increase is proposed - Jy 2 87 4C
Rate Bureau, North Carolina
- General Assembly Round-up: Rate bureau (abolition of) - Ap 18 85 19A
- Bill would end regulation of insurance rates - Jn 12 85 16A
- General Assembly Round-up: Rate Bureau (to be done away with) - Jn 20 85 18A
- General Assembly Round-up: Rate Bureau - Jn 28 85 16A
- Higher workers compensation insurance rates sought - Au 31 85 9B
- Insurance firms' representative picked (Watkins) - No 3 85 46A
Rate Bureau, North Carolina
- Insurance officials say regulation stifles competition - Fe 10 83 17A
- 6.9% auto policy hike requested - Se 3 83 1C
Rate Bureau, North Carolina
- Rate bureau to appeal denial of penalty plan - Ja 28 82 35
- Rate reduction sought for cyclists' insurance - Au 11 82 2C
- Bureau to appeal denial of auto insurance rate boost - Oc 28 82 20A
Rate Bureau, North Carolina
- Under the Dome: Paperwork battle proves expensive - My 12 90 1B
- Workers comp insurers seek 29% hike - Se 1 90 1B
Rate Bureau, North Carolina
- 15.9% workers' comp rate hike planned - Ja 7 88 1C
- Insurance subpoenas fail to draw response - Ja 9 88 1C
- Insurers seek 4.1% rate hike; Request by industry raised from 3.5% - Ja 12 88 1
- 4.1% auto insurance hike push produces confusion at hearing - Ja 13 88 1C
- 4 counties lead state in arson (Robeson, Bladen, Columbus, Brunswick) - Ja 17 88 1
- Underwriting profits at center of auto insurance rate debate - Ja 22 88 24C
- Lawyer (Nelson) questions the way insurance rate request set - Ja 28 88 3C
- Insurance firms to appeal rate-cut order - Fe 17 88 1C
- 6.4% auto insurance hike requested - Jy 2 88 1
- Insurers, state spar in auto rate hearing - Oc 18 88 3C
- Long orders auto insurance rates cut 1.4% - No 4 88 1C
- Auto insurers to raise rates 4.3% in state; May be refunded if appeal fails - No 18 88 1C