N&O Index Card Listings
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Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
- 'Powersplit' reemerges in N.C. government - Ja 4 85 4A
- A look at Helms' sources on 'media bias' - Ja 25 85 4A
- Economic, political strategies in tax debate - Fe 8 85 4A
- Tobacco caught in ideological crossfire - Fe 15 85 4A
- The 'imperial' executive gains acceptance - Mr 8 85 4A
- Martin yanks on rudder of ship of state - Mr 15 85 4A
- Hunt-Helms race gives birth to myth - Mr 22 85 4A
- 'Devils' make the Helms machine do it - Mr 29 85 4A
- As tobacco goes, so goes state politics - Ap 5 85 4A
- Gov. Martin no stranger to partisanship - Ap 12 85 4A
- Research Triangle a model for the nation - Ap 19 85 4A
- Republicans fail history test on taxes - Ap 26 85 4A
- Legislature a governmental dump truck - My 3 85 20A
- Democrats' dilemma: white vote declines - My 10 85 22A
- Tips and leaks: standard sources of news - My 24 85 22A
- Reagan, Helms creep back toward 1972 - Jn 7 85 22A
- Pressures intensify on N.C. lawmakers - Jy 12 85 14A
- Prison not the only punishment for crime - Jy 19 85 16A
- It's easier to orchestrate Republicans - Au 2 85 20A
- Helms machine doesn't come to a stop - Au 9 85 18A
- Friday, Sanford awaiting Hunt's decision - Au 16 85 18A
- Legislators amend first, think second - Au 30 85 14A
- N.C. test case forges unusual alliances - Se 13 85 14A
- Democrats find Helms heats up atmosphere - Oc 4 85 18A
- Third World economy departs North Carolina - Oc 18 85 18A
- Helms-Ellis machine grinds foes by formula - Oc 25 85 18A
- Republican governor content to let quiet reign - No 1 85 20A
- What makes Virginia, North Carolina different - No 8 85 18A
- A simple poll fits Jordan's larger purpose - No 15 85 14A
- North Carolina a hot spot for House campaigns - De 13 85 20A
Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
- Children's needs challenge state's First Family - Ja 6 89 12A
- Democrats still struggle with LBJ's prediction - Ja 13 89 18A
- Governor Martin: a man of many 'reserves' - Ja 20 89 12A
- Is GOP prepared to make N.C.'s face kinder? - Ja 27 89 12A
- GOP moves to gain an edge in redistricting - Fe 3 89 10A
- Seeking healing, Democrats wound themselves - Fe 10 89 14A
- Tax hikes depend on ribbon-cutting factor - Fe 17 89 14A
- A Southern suburb sends a disquieting message - Fe 24 89 16A
Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
- Children offer Democrats a way to show life - Mr 15 91 14A
- Governor seeks cloak thrown over budget cuts - Mr 22 91 14A
- Medicine will work, if body politic swallows it - Mr 29 91 16A
- When to have an election? It's basic politics - Ap 12 91 12A
- Funds, and will, divide highways and schools - Ap 19 91 14A
- On education, a chorus with missing verses - Ap 26 91 16A
- Hard choices hand lawmakers an opportunity - My 3 91 14A
- Chairman Hyde gives veto a symbolic lift - My 10 91 16A
- Expanding suburbs pose Democratic challenge - My 17 91 12A
- No easy way out of the budgetary tight spot - My 24 91 16A
- Leadership: the central issue for 1992 politics - My 31 91 14A
- After a few steps forward, N.C. steps back - Jn 7 91 10A
- Can Republicans unlink from 'racial politics'? - Jn 14 91 12A
- How to bring N.C. elections into 21st Century - Jn 28 91 12A
- Legislature lays foundation for next governor - Jy 5 91 8A
- Legislature dons new face under Barnes, Blue - Jy 12 91 10A
- Infant mortality progress holds lessons for N.C. - Jy 19 91 10A
- Legislature leaves no mark on Constitution - Jy 26 91 12A
- Reality behind the legend of a Helms TV spot - Au 2 91 10A
- Trying to make the most of a beach weekend - Au 9 91 18A
- Why Democrats cannot write off the South - Au 16 91 14A
- Illuminating clash in store on N.C. economy - Au 23 91 16A
- Economic uneasiness, and a void of leadership - Au 30 91 16A
- School consensus crashes amid leadership void - Se 6 91 12A
- History offers a lesson for Hamlet aftermath - Se 13 91 16A
- A roving statistic that tells less than it seems (teachers and supporting staff) - Se 20 91 12A
- Sunbelt image-making with old South echoes - Se 27 91 16A
- Black legislators come under ironic assault - Oc 4 91 10A
- Louisiana buffeted by firestorm of alienation - Oc 25 91 10A
- Unusual primary opened an avenue for Duke - No 1 91 22A
- Apology doesn't answer leadership question No 8 91 18A
- Racial politics polarizes southern electorate No 15 91 18A
- In Louisiana, la patate replaces les bon temps No 22 91 18A
- After the wall's fall, now comes the hard part No 29 91 16A
- Southerner running against race-tinged politics - De 6 91 20A
- Fault lines etched in Republicans' coalition - De 13 91 14A
- U.S. moves to resegregate in redistricting - De 20 91 20A
Guillory, Ferrel (Column)
- Christmas in Louisiana: lots and lots of lights - Ja 4 91 10A
- The Senate's paratrooper warns against war - Ja 11 91 14A
- North Carolina feels war's stress and strains - Ja 18 91 12A
- After cookies crumble, is it time for tax break? - Ja 25 91 14A
- Recession sends governor in search of safety - Fe 1 91 14A
- Is legislature ready to gamble on gambling? - Fe 8 91 14A
- War strains news-gatherers - and democracy - Fe 23 91 10A
- Gardner budget sets stage for campaign clash - Mr 1 91 16A
- States watch Washington, cities watch Raleigh - Mr 8 91 10A
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