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Martin, James G.
  • Martin to take train (Victory Express) across state - Ja 1 85 1C
  • Under the dome: Commissioners' group to fight tax cuts - Ja 2 85 1
  • Under the dome: Policy-makers are asked to submit resumes - Ja 4 85 1
  • Editorial: Martin reaches goal - Ja 5 85 4A
  • Under the dome: Hunt to pass power, great seal to Martin - Ja 5 85 1
  • Change brings opportunity for education - Ja 6 85 4D
  • Surplus funds' spending takes Martin off-guard - Ja 6 85 22A
  • Term begins with hope for bipartisan cooperation - Ja 6 85 22A
  • Weight of office passed gingerly to Gov. Martin - Ja 6 85 20A
  • Music arranged by Martin sung while he listens - Ja 7 85 1C
  • New governor gets warm hello on a chilly afternoon - Ja 7 85 10A
  • Martin commutes in style - Ja 8 85 1C
  • Martin to move governor's office from Capitol - Ja 8 85 11A
  • Some state administrators replaced as Martin's Cabinet asserts control - Ja 8 85 1
  • Under the dome: Council meetings open to public, Martin says - Ja 8 85 10A
  • Martin campaign gifts total $2.5 million - Ja 9 85 18A
  • Post-election donations pay Martin campaign debt (including list of contributors) - Ja 11 85 3D
  • Statewide town meeting series planned by Martin - Ja 11 85 3D
  • Martin relaxed with reporters in his first weekly news session - Ja 12 85 4C
  • Under the dome: Martin likely to change Hunt ethics code - Ja 12 85 1
  • Under the dome: Martin may change judicial merit system - Ja 13 85 1
  • Under the dome: Martin urges fund-raiser for Green - Ja 14 85 1
  • Martin intends to continue being accessible, aides say - Ja 15 85 2C
  • Teacher pay plan needs more tests, Martin tells group - Ja 15 85 2C
  • Martin asks business to back tax-cut plan - Ja 16 85 1
  • Martin honors King, vows commitment to minorities - Ja 16 85 15A
  • Martin lectures at 1st town meeting - Ja 16 85 4C
  • Martin's Cabinet gets double dose of oaths - Ja 16 85 3C
  • Counties won't bear burden of tax cuts, Martin tells group - Ja 18 85 3D
  • Robert Bradshaw picked to lead GOP in Martin move to avoid factionalism - Ja 18 85 1
  • Under the dome: Martin to open governor's office in east - Ja 18 85 1
  • Martin aide says Green to earn up to $45,000 - Ja 19 85 3C
  • Under the dome: Green's former staff working for Martin - Ja 19 85 1
  • Editorial: Branch-office governor - Ja 20 85 4D
  • Under the dome: Martin to put miles on state limousine - Ja 21 85 1
  • Martin opposes lottery, calls it 'tax on the weak' - Ja 24 85 2C
  • Martin defends choice of Jordan associate to lead GOP - Ja 25 85 2D
  • Martin promises to fight day care financed by state - Ja 25 85 4D
  • Martin backs Dix land compromise - Ja 26 85 4C
  • Diverse backgrounds merge in Martin's inner circle - Ja 27 85 29A
  • AIDS say Martin fiscal bill won't be ready by Feb. 19 - Ja 31 85 2C
  • Under the dome: Martin's 1st paycheck highest for governor - Ja 31 85 1
  • Martin holds fast to late Feb. budget-release date - Fe 1 85 2D
  • Martin relaxes state ethics code by sparing spouses, raising limits - Fe 1 85 1D
  • Martin, celebrants anticipate next 4 years - Fe 2 85 1C
  • Under the dome: State workers move items from (Martin's) campaign site - Fe 2 85 1
  • Editorial: Laxity on ethics code - Fe 3 85 4D
  • Legislative battle brewing over taxes - Fe 3 85 1D
  • Under the dome: Martin keeps some administration holdovers - Fe 3 85 1
  • Assistant says Martin will lobby legislators himself - Fe 5 85 14C
  • Editorial: Legislature returns - Fe 5 85 4A
  • Martin move pushes agency for disabled into sub-basement - Fe 5 85 2C
  • Senators draw battle line early, press Martin for budget details - Fe 6 85 1
  • Delay in Martin's budget justified, GOP leaders say - Fe 8 85 3D
  • Martin opposes raising state's drinking age - Fe 8 85 3D
  • Martin stands by budget timetable; Senate resolves to make him hurry - Fe 8 85 1D
  • Bill to raise sales tax spurs questions about Martin budget - Fe 9 85 2C
  • Under the dome: Martin may fill office with donated furniture - Fe 9 85 1
  • Lawmakers say clash could ease if Martin submits budget soon - Fe 11 85 12A
  • Martin, Democratic lawmakers end scheduling battle with truce - Fe 12 85 1C
  • Martin picks panel to root out state waste - Fe 13 85 1
  • Under the dome: GOP legislators to wait for Martin proposals - Fe 13 85 1
  • Martin bars state plane use for flights linked to politics - Fe 14 85 23A
  • Senate GOP fears Hunt budget could gain favor over Martin's - Fe 14 85 1C
  • Martin sees no 'untoward motives' as firms defray administration costs - Fe 15 85 7C
  • Martin shifts women's post; some legislators protest - Fe 15 85 2D
  • Advisory budget panel convenes - Fe 16 85 18A
  • Editorial: Martin models a cliche (efficiency committee) - Fe 18 85 4A
  • Democratic edge may affect budget panel - Fe 19 85 8B
  • Under the dome: Method of food sales tax repeal debated - Fe 19 85 1
  • Editorial: Repeal means repeal (sales tax on food) - Fe 20 85 4A
  • Martin rules out political activity by officers - Fe 20 85 1C
  • Martin rules out political activity by officers - Fe 20 85 1C
  • Correction job held by Hinton is eliminated - Fe 21 85 11A
  • Jordan decries Martin's ouster of four workers - Fe 21 85 1C
  • Martin says Democratic firings were not political retaliation - Fe 22 85 1D
  • IBM receives award for waste management - Fe 24 85 40A
  • Martin backs tax cuts despite planned aid decrease - Fe 24 85 36A
  • Editorial: Martin on firing line - Fe 25 85 4A
  • Under the dome: Martin proclaims end to sesquipedalianisms - Fe 25 85 1
  • Martin criticizes fellow governors for stand on (federal) budget-cut proposals - Fe 26 85 9A
  • Martin will request delays in some programs, aide says - Fe 26 85 4C
  • Under the dome: Martin aims to cut SBI from protective staff ( and use Highway Patrol) - Fe 28 85 1
  • Martin urges tax cuts, asks for veto authority - Mr 1 85 1
  • Martin's pitch for veto surprises some - Mr 1 85 11A
  • Martin backs aide linked to drug case - Mr 2 85 1
  • Martin's plan for school spending draws business leaders' criticism - Mr 2 85 1C
  • Under the dome: Bill could limit Martin's firing power - Mr 2 85 1
  • Under the dome: Big contributors to Martin campaign profiled - Mr 4 85 1
  • Martin and Hunt budgets compared (Chart) - Mr 5 85 1
  • Martin budget asks less for education - Mr 5 85 1
  • Communication gap (between Martin and legislators) expected to improve - Mr 6 85 3C
  • Legislative panels examining Martin's budget - Mr 6 85 17A
  • Martin's budget would hurt college students, educators say - Mr 6 85 18A
  • Under the dome: Martin to revise, resubmit budget - Mr 7 85 1
  • 'We're expanding' budget for education, Martin says - Mr 8 85 18A
  • Martin needs to break his silence on day-care bill, conservatives say - Mr 8 85 16A
  • the 'imperial' executive gains acceptance - Mr 8 85 4A
  • Under the dome: Martin enjoys traditional ACC games - Mr 9 85 1
  • Martin advocates task force for peanut, cigarette issues - Mr 12 85 2C
  • Under the dome: Martin begins briefings for editorial writers - Mr 12 85 11A
  • Governor asks business group to back tax plan - Mr 14 85 16C
  • Hearing a 'setup,' Martin says - Mr 15 85 1
  • Martin says prisons workers pressed to make donations - Mr 15 85 18A
  • Martin yanks on rudder of ship of state - Mr 15 85 4A
  • Editorial: the Martin misfirings - Mr 16 85 4A
  • Martin likely to submit package of tax cuts next week, aide says - Mr 16 85 2C
  • Martin says he'll seek funds for Indian center - Mr 16 85 20C
  • Funds for research are under scrutiny by state lawmakers - Mr 18 85 1C
  • Under the dome: N.C. legislator (McDowell) sends 'nasty' letter to Martin - Mr 18 85 12A
  • Martin soliciting support for new budget proposals - Mr 19 85 5C
  • Under the dome: Martin asks newspapers to publish column - Mr 20 85 1
  • Black dentists ask Martin to name black to dental board - Mr 21 85 2C
  • Martin says he is protesting plan to consolidate customs districts - Mr 22 85 18A
  • Martin presents awards to state distinguished women (Davis; Koontz; Patterson; Proctor; Ryan)
  • Mr 23 85 8A
  • Under the dome: Martin continues agency shake-ups - Mr 23 85 1
  • Fight over tax cuts set to begin - Mr 24 85 1
  • Aides look for new ways to push Martin tax plan - Mr 25 85 2C
  • Editorial: Column right, march (Martin's newspaper column) - Mr 25 85 4A
  • Martin files his tax-cut proposals; legislators say not all will be passed - Mr 29 85 1D
  • Martin says he'll keep filling vacant jobs despite freeze - Mr 29 85 2D
  • Senator assails elections bill as attempt to limit Martin's powers - Mr 29 85 22A
  • Under the dome: Highway Patrol replaces SBI as Martin guard - Mr 29 85 1
  • Under the dome: Brooks challenges Martin panel's handling - Ap 1 85 1
  • Senate approves bill to protect Brock's job - Ap 2 85 8B
  • Veto action 'repulsive,' Martin says - Ap 2 85 1
  • Jordan seeks to heal rift with Martin - Ap 3 85 17A
  • Editorial: Martin's partisan salvo - Ap 4 85 4A
  • Martin favors ending patrol quota plan; civil rights lawyers vow to fight ruling - Ap 5 85 1D
  • Martin says House to consider veto - Ap 5 85 1
  • Martin urges state businesses to invest in training workers, not giving handouts - Ap 5 85 12A
  • Continued planning is necessary to Triangle's growth, Martin says - Ap 11 85 18C
  • Martin seeks federal aid for fire loss - Ap 11 85 1
  • Gov. Martin no stranger to partisanship - Ap 12 85 4A
  • Martin warns legislators about opposing tax-cut plan - Ap 12 85 1
  • Martin gives House tax-cut plan after being accused of lobbying - Ap 13 85 12A
  • Under the dome: Higher court fees to aid victims proposed - Ap 16 85 1
  • Martin-backed bills rushed into Senate as deadline draws near - Ap 17 85 8B
  • Martin criticizes education board's curriculum plan - Ap 18 85 1
  • N and O among recipients of business-arts awards - Ap 18 85 24A
  • Under the dome: Martin's new office close to lawmakers, aides - Ap 18 85 1
  • Bill to eliminate boards filed in error, Martin says - Ap 19 85 7A
  • Martin visits to General Assembly raise eyebrows, prompt grumbling - Ap 19 85 7A
  • Under the dome: Martin criticized for keeping Guy on panel - Ap 19 85 1
  • Martins among guests honoring Greenville artist (Speight) at museum - Ap 20 85 20A
  • Under the dome: Martin, Jordan spar about veto power - Ap 20 85 1
  • Editorial: Trashing tradition - Ap 22 85 4A
  • Martin crusades for veto power on 5-airport tour - Ap 23 85 1
  • Comparable worth, free market conflict, Martin tells workers - Ap 24 85 5C
  • Under the dome: TV viewers get shot at quizzing Martin (OPEN/Net) - Ap 24 85 10A
  • Editorial: What's a campaign promise? - Ap 25 85 4A
  • Hearing on his tax proposals too late, Martin says, but he'll make case anyway - Ap 26 85 16A
  • Martin says he opposes cutting state's ties with South Africa - Ap 26 85 20A
  • Editorial: Martin helps kill veto - Ap 27 85 4A
  • Martin responds to questions during call-in television show - Ap 27 85 3C
  • Martin forging a do-little government - Ap 28 85 4D
  • Martin's early months beset by miscues, delays - Ap 28 85 1
  • Martin to reduce number of politically vulnerable jobs - My 1 85 15A
  • Royall says Martin tax cuts are ill-advised - My 1 85 15A
  • Acceptance of most of tax package remains a possibility, Martin says - My 3 85 18A
  • House defies Martin, tentatively approves change in rules-making - My 3 85 1
  • Martin opposes lawmakers' efforts to consolidate day-care operations - My 3 85 18A
  • Under the dome: Martin holds dinners to honor legislators - My 6 85 14A
  • Community colleges' special funding threatens unity, should end, says Martin - My 9 85 19A
  • Martin backs exemption of church day-care centers - My 10 85 15A
  • Martin, Democrats trying to work out tax cut compromise - My 10 85 1D
  • 3 candidates (Edmisten; Knox; Martin) got 6% of funds from 45 families - My 12 85 34A
  • Martin hopes to find tax-cut compromise with Senate leaders - My 14 85 16C
  • Action on budget cuts put off as Martin targets abortion fund - My 24 85 18A
  • Martin denies deal to keep lawmaker (Miller) in post in exchange for bill support - My 24 85 20A
  • Martin opposes taking research from governor - My 24 85 20A
  • Bomb threat disrupts Martin talk - My 29 85 2C
  • Martin urges stepping up fight against drug abuse - My 30 85 12B
  • Martin opposes lottery but not referendum - My 31 85 5D
  • Martin losing chance for tax cuts, leaders say - Jn 1 85 1
  • Martin seeks funds to revamp aircraft fleet - Jn 6 85 15A
  • Martin defends $3 million request to upgrade Commerce's aircraft fleet - Jn 7 85 6B
  • Democrats neglect blacks, Martin says - Jn 8 85 2C
  • Editorial: On the side of the rich - Jn 9 85 18A
  • Martin may retain private attorney (for case against redistricting) - Jn 14 85 5D
  • Martin, prosecutor criticize paroling convicted killer (Dillard) - Jn 19 85 15A
  • Martin assails resolution on redistricting suit counsel - Jn 20 85 20C
  • Scheduling conflict spurs Reagan to cancel visit to N.C., Martin says - Jn 20 85 1C
  • Martin asks panel to lower cigarette tax - Jn 21 85 1
  • Panel passes bill that could strip Martin's power to fill vacancies - Jn 21 85 22A
  • Martin says he may have to take his case for tax reform to people - Jn 22 85 5B
  • Martin assails Democratic legislative leaders - Jn 23 85 22A
  • Under the dome: Martin says minister (Mausz) is not his religious liaison - Jn 23 85 1
  • Under the dome: Martin bill could further alienate (House Constitutional Amendments) committee
  • Jn 24 85 1
  • Martin backs most of Reagan tax plan - Jn 25 85 9A
  • Editorial: Martin tilted on taxes - Jn 26 85 18A
  • Governor-lt. governor team-ticket bill dies - Jn 27 85 9B
  • Under the dome: Bodyguards, Rauch get wet on canoe trip - Jn 27 85 17A
  • Martin says budget provision won't decide dispute (over state's legal policy) - Jn 28 85 8B
  • Legislature manipulated (community) colleges' funding, Martin says - Jn 29 85 7A
  • Martin, top Democratic legislators debate revenue projections, tax cuts - Jn 29 85 1
  • Editorial: Martin's bubble bursts - Jn 30 85 28A
  • Martin to cross state to rally support today for tax cut proposals - Jy 2 85 4C
  • Editorial: Governor takes flight (campaigning for tax cuts) - Jy 3 85 18A
  • Martin assails lifting ban on corporate contributions - Jy 5 85 5B
  • Fundamentalists disagree about Martin's performance - Jy 8 85 1C
  • Seaboard to donate 200 boxcars for reefs - Jy 9 85 3C
  • Martin has dismissed 105 workers, study says - Jy 10 85 17A
  • Chemical right-to-know law would only create fear, Martin says - Jy 12 85 12A
  • Martin pleased by limits on budget bills - Jy 12 85 6A
  • Democrats amused by Martin request for new furnishings - Jy 13 85 1C
  • Bills passed that Martin says were meant to dilute his authority - Jy 15 85 4A
  • Moves to dilute governor's authority provoke dispute in political circles - Jy 15 85 1
  • Martin's choice for Wildlife chairman defeated (Wright elected) - Jy 16 85 16A
  • Martin and commissioner meet, eat to patch up melon's tainted image - Jy 17 85 1C
  • Martin to decide Massey case on appeal - Jy 17 85 16C
  • Martin office will question constitutionality of pork barrel items - Jy 18 85 29A
  • Martin wants pork barrel groups checked - Jy 19 85 14A
  • 'A very few control it all,' Martin charges - Jy 20 85 1
  • Helms, Martin criticize Rose's leaf tax victory - Jy 26 85 14A
  • Martin lobbies against overtime ruling - Jy 26 85 10A
  • Martin promises minorities more government contracts - Jy 27 85 22C
  • Under the dome: Martin joins GOP strategy talks in Tenn. - Jy 28 85 1
  • NCAE raps Martin, praises legislature - Jy 31 85 11A
  • Correction official to urge Martin to consider private prisons for N.C. - Au 1 85 4C
  • Under the dome: Martin heads west or governors' meeting - Au 1 85 1
  • Martin warns staff against nepotism - Au 3 85 1
  • Martin puts politics first, schools second - Au 4 85 30A
  • Editorial: No working man's friend - Au 5 85 12A
  • States taking lead in foreign trade, governors report - Au 5 85 3A
  • Under the dome: Martin still seeks to open offices in New Bern - Au 5 85 1
  • Under the dome: Martin, Cabinet disclose financial holdings - Au 8 85 1
  • Aide outlines Martin's plan to pick justice - Au 9 85 10C
  • Martin will consider privately run prisons - Au 9 85 7B
  • Martin, Scott urge efforts to reduce adult illiteracy rate - Au 9 85 9B
  • Under the dome: Man (Higgins) with ties to Martin to study nepotism - Au 9 85 1
  • Martin proposes allowing counties to increase sales tax by half-cent - Au 10 85 1C
  • Under the dome: Martin advisers to hold policy strategy meeting - Au 11 85 19A
  • Martin to meet with train group - Au 13 85 1C
  • Martin praises tobacco farmers for hanging on in tough times - Au 14 85 10B
  • Martin defends stand on sales tax - Au 16 85 16A
  • Martin issues updated guidelines on nepotism - Au 16 85 9C
  • Martin joins effort to put Elizabeth II afloat - Au 16 85 5B
  • Martin to take state's case for Carolinian to Amtrak chief - Au 16 85 9C
  • Thornburg rejects Martin's request for broad review of 'pork' payments - Au 16 85 1
  • Pork barrel questionnaire draws Ramsey's criticism - Au 17 85 1
  • Under the dome: Martin backers target Democratic lawmakers - Au 19 85 1
  • Editorial: politicking comes first - Au 20 85 10A
  • Martin urges tax plan changes to boost textiles - Au 21 85 18C
  • Martin urged to pardon helpers in vote-buying probe (Clay County) - Au 24 85 10A
  • Under the dome: Martin, Cabinet return from retreat - Au 24 85 1
  • Martin asks that Stokes be cited disaster area - Au 25 85 36A
  • Martin's tax stand concerns Republicans - Au 27 85 12A
  • Martin, Democrats near showdown on pork barrel issue - Au 30 85 2D
  • Dole, Kennedy join Martin, oppose state on redistricting - Au 31 85 1
  • Under the dome: Martin mulls Supreme Court finalists - Au 31 85 1
  • Tax-sensitive governor in quandary over raising funds for highway needs - Se 2 85 1
  • Democrats say power rate increase could hurt governor - Se 4 85 12B
  • Under the dome: Martin choices to form panel majority - Se 4 85 1
  • Editorial: Martin's sensible system (selecting Supreme Court justice) - Se 5 85 18A
  • Martin clashes with top officials over ESC lease - Se 5 85 18C
  • Teacher incentives should be top priority, Martin says - Se 5 85 2C
  • Martin's chairmanship, views on textiles could clash - Se 9 85 4A
  • Under the dome: Hawke move may begin realignment - Se 9 85 1
  • Martin seeks support for measure protecting textile, apparel industries - Se 10 85 1C
  • Governors back Martin's plan on import restrictions - Se 11 85 16C
  • Martin asked to commute Taylor sentence - Se 12 85 2C
  • Martin says gasoline tax increase may be necessary - Se 13 85 1
  • Editorial: Martin ponders taxes - Se 16 85 12A
  • Under the dome: Higgins gains influence with Martin - Se 18 85 1
  • Officials barred from seeking, accepting new lease proposals (for ESC office, Lumberton)
  • Se 19 85 12B
  • Governor says POWs may still be held in Asia - Se 21 85 26A
  • Thornburg, Martin at odds on legal power (which official holds power to decide state's legal position)
  • Se 25 85 1C
  • Under the dome: Martin chooses, then drops, palace official (Noble) - Se 26 85 1
  • Martin shuffles top assistants, plans to return office to Capitol - Se 27 85 1D
  • Under the dome: Moore, Scott praise move (of governor's office) back to Capitol - Se 27 85 1
  • Martin sues to broaden governor's powers - Oc 2 85 1
  • Martin to delay renovation of (ESC) commission's offices - Oc 5 85 2C
  • Martin pardons Clay vote-sellers who aided prosecution - Oc 10 85 5C
  • Martin says tax increase a 'last resort' - Oc 10 85 5C
  • Symphony wants meeting with governor - Oc 10 85 30A
  • Martin to lead group to meeting in Japan - Oc 11 85 11B
  • Martin's Japan trade visit to reap long-run benefits, officials say - Oc 13 85 37A
  • Martin, officials from South meet with Nakasone - Oc 15 85 3C
  • Under the dome: Hiring of senator's daughter disputed - Oc 17 85 1
  • Under the dome: Gov. Martin 'pleased' with Japan trip results - Oc 26 85 7A
  • Under the dome: Martin returns to work in office in Capitol - Oc 29 85 6A
  • Martin says colleges need quality reviews - No 1 85 10C
  • Martin says Japan may be nearing open-trade stance - No 1 85 5B
  • Ocean policy draws praise from Martin - No 1 85 20D
  • Republican governor content to let quiet reign - No 1 85 20A
  • Under the dome: Symphony trustees ask Martin for support - No 1 85 1
  • Martin favors study, not action, in education - No 3 85 12A
  • Under the dome: Martin, Lake Gaston were Va. election issues - No 9 85 1
  • Spanking in day care backed by administration - No 14 85 5C
  • Martin to open eastern office in New Bern - No 15 85 11B
  • Reagan not wavering on textile veto threat, Martin tells reporters - No 15 85 32A
  • Reagan not wavering on textile veto threat, Martin tells reporters - No 15 85 32A
  • Martin backs higher base pay for teachers - No 16 85 1
  • Editorial: Martin sounds right note (on education) - No 19 85 16A
  • Martin tries to bring tobacco forces together - No 19 85 4C
  • Weak support for program hurts schools, educators say - No 19 85 16C
  • Under the dome: Martin's press office moves back to Capitol - No 20 85 7A
  • Martin tells Dare County group he'll try to resolve jetties issue - No 21 85 18C
  • Tennessee writer, Wilmington artist are among winners of N.C. awards - No 23 85 1C
  • Under the dome: Martin frees team for primary activity - No 24 85 1
  • Martin, wife become members of Raleigh Presbyterian church - No 25 85 3C
  • New Bern governor's office opens - No 26 85 2C
  • Under the dome: Biweekly news sessions suit Martin fine - No 26 85 1
  • Officials meet, discuss plans for surplus leaf buy-out - No 27 85 16C
  • Governor 'put out' with Rose absence (at meeting on tobacco interests) - No 28 85 22C
  • Martin to issue 278 Christmas commutations - No 28 85 WA-1
  • Martin urges care in making pollution laws - No 28 85 16B
  • 4 from Charlotte act as kitchen Cabinet, helping to mold Martin administration - No 29 85 1
  • Martin urges business community to fight for interests in legislature - De 5 85 26A
  • Editorial: Special-interest governor - De 7 85 20A
  • Martin plans community service program for convicts - De 7 85 15A
  • Under the dome: Martin to attend GOP strategy session - De 7 85 1
  • Under the dome: Andrews being considered for judgeship - De 8 85 1
  • Broyhill opposes 1-cent plan for tobacco; Martin backs idea - De 11 85 3C
  • Martin, officials ring in holiday season - De 11 85 15A
  • Under the dome: Martin in N.Y. to meet with business leaders - De 12 85 1
  • Anti-Klan group seeks task force on violence - De 13 85 41A
  • Under the dome: Surprise party doubles as Martin fund-raiser - De 13 85 1
  • Martin to reimburse state for cost of flight to N.Y. - De 17 85 1C
  • Groups consider urging Martin to monitor selection of waste site - De 18 85 2C
  • Editorial: How does a governor fly? - De 20 85 16A
  • Martin recruiting GOP candidates, seeking to revitalize two-party system - De 20 85 18D
  • Panel questions funding of Martin's New Bern office - De 21 85 20C
  • Martin will not commute sentence of ex-bar official (Clarkson) - De 22 85 37A
  • Martin says first year's record 'pretty good' - De 23 85 1
  • Under the dome: Martin opposes dump site despite prior vote - De 25 85 1
  • Martin requests water, sewer project grants - De 28 85 16C
  • Under the dome: Martin urged to name caretaker if East resigns - De 28 85 1
Martin, James G.
  • Martin urges farmers to back leaf program - Ja 4 92, 3B
  • Martin defends pursuit of air-cargo complex - Ja 8 92, 3B
  • Under the Dome: Martin may lead Bush's N.C. effort - Ja 9 92, 1B
  • Martin steadfast on his powers; Governor, courts, media fail to see eye to eye on constitution - Ja 13 92, 1
  • Martin seeks assurances on Seymour Johnson - Ja 16 92, 6B
  • Martin wants state language study center - Ja 18 92, 2B
  • Under the Dome: Martin candidate for post at Duke? - Ja 18 92, 1B
  • Lessened clout slowing Martin on homestretch; Lame-duck governor frequently is relegated to political sidelines - Ja 19 92, 1C
  • North Carolina in the Martin years (Charts) - Ja 19 92, 3C
  • Under the Dome: Martin planning a final 'retreat' - Ja 25 92, 1B
  • Under the Dome: Martin attending session (Governors Assoc.) - Fe 1 92, 2B
  • Tax foes give Martin low mark; AIDS say anti-tax group's ratings are at odds with other surveys - Fe 6 92, 5B
  • Groups assail Martin role; Governor blamed for watershed fight - Fe 7 92, 1B
  • Fired workers' lawsuit against Martin ended - Fe 13 92, 4B
  • Under the Dome: Martin conducts economic summit - Fe 24 92, 1B
  • Editorial: Who stirs a governor's stew? - Fe 25 92, 8A
  • Martin builds to crescendo on development - Fe 25 92, 1D
  • Editorial: All the governor's men - Fe 28 92, 16A
  • Under the Dome: Candidates get nod to keep state jobs - Mr 1 92, 1C
  • Martin endorsing some candidates in GOP primaries - Mr 4 92, 2B
  • Under the Dome: Martin, Gardner on different tracks - Mr 4 92, 1B
  • Adviser denies political hiring; Martin orders counsel to check - Mr 20 92, 8B
  • Martin to head research center (Carolinas Medical Center) - Mr 24 92, 1
  • Editorial: Martin makes a good match (Carolinas) - Mr 25 92, 10A
  • Under the Dome: GOP hopes Martin returns to spotlight - Mr 25 92, 1B
  • Martin defends efforts of state ferry division - Ap 3 92, 5B
  • Martin puts air-cargo complex on fast track - Ap 9 92, 8C
  • Democrats seeking tighter reins on Martin's budget transfers - Ap 11 92, 8B
  • Governor ends long association with consultant Brad Hays - Ap 16 92, 2B
  • Study seeks new limits on records (electronic data bases) - Ap 16 92, 1B
  • Hunt remarks draw volley from Martin - Ap 24 92, 2B
  • Court rebuffs Martin on judges' terms - My 9 92, 2B
  • Martin seeks BEP fund cut - My 13 92, 1
  • Martin's budget plan - My 13 92, 11A
  • Martin bid to cut BEP draws educators' fire; Proposed $29 million reduction frustrating to many - My 14 92, 4B
  • Chancellors pan Martin budget plan - My 15 92, 2B
  • Editorial: Martin's best in bad times - My 16 92, 12A
  • Under the Dome: Gubernatorial wit is aimed at Hunt - My 18 92, 1B
  • Recreation fund makes land-acquisition grants - My 28 92, 5B
  • Report says rules bent for donors' pet roads - My 28 92, 4B
  • GOP fires opening shot of campaign - My 31 92, 1C
  • Interest group contributions to Martin (Chart) - My 31 92, 1
  • Under the Dome: House colleagues displease governor - Jn 7 92, 1C
  • Flag ban stirs Tar Heels; Governor joins opposition to Raleigh ordinance - Jn 10 92, 1
  • Courts like Democrats, Martin says - Jn 12 92, 1B
  • Editorial: Martin's errant crusade - Jn 13 92, 12A
  • Martin presses N.C. objections to Va. pipeline - Jn 14 92, 10C
  • Martin wants prison bonds spent - Jn 19 92, 1B
  • Governor declares day to honor Sen. Barnes - Jn 20 92, 4B
  • Martin says politics puts lock on prison bonds - Jy 3 92, 4B
  • Bush visit to all-white Faith angers blacks; Martin stands by his recommendation - Jy 4 92, 1B
  • Under the Dome: Throwing the book at Council of State (publication of Martin's papers and speeches) - Jy 8 92, 1B
  • Under the Dome: Governor says cut in pay fine by him - Jy 11 92, 1B
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Governor Martin makes his mark on history - Jy 26 92, 23A
  • Under the Dome: Southern states eye Latin America ties - Jy 28 92, 1B
  • Martin says it's silly to ask Bush to quit - Au 4 92, 2B
  • Under the Dome: Martin pens pitch for aid to Faircloth - Au 15 92, 1B
  • Under the Dome: Hawke compares Gardner, Martin - Se 4 92, 1B
  • 43 communities get $31 million in grants - Se 5 92, 8C
  • Governor reports state revenue problem eases - Se 13 92, 2C
  • Martin seeks SBA aid for flood-hit businesses - Se 16 92, 5B
  • Martin ponders need for filling Jones' seat - Se 17 92, 2B
  • Under the Dome: Martin's forecast: Bush by 10 percent - Se 17 92, 1B
  • Martin, Sanford spar over ads - Se 29 92, 2B
  • Martin claims N and O poll is biased - Oc 9 92, 2B
  • Martin, Hawke suggest debates - Oc 10 92, 2B
  • Under the Dome: Ups and downs of race's final leg - Oc 25 92, 1C
  • the future of North Carolina's Republican Party (Chart) - No 15 92, 4A
  • Under the Dome: Martins get gifts to park at home - No 22 92, 1C
  • Under the Dome: Martin makes last pitch for budget - De 2 92, 1B
  • Mobile home plan hits a dead end; Martin axes bid for road access - De 3, 2 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin may keep one state position (Chair of Air Cargo Airport Authority) - De 4 92, 1B
  • Martin gets his name on Charlotte highway - De 5 92, 5B
  • Under the Dome: Hunt left standing by musical chairs (Board of Education) - De 5 92, 1B
  • Editorial: Good-bye gift from Martin - De 7 92, 10A
  • 11th-hour erosion votes set; Rules meeting seen as Martin farewell - De 10 92, 5B
  • Martin rejects party's overture (to chair national party) - De 25 92, 4B
  • Jim Martin's eight years (Chart) - De 26 92, 16A
  • the governor left out in the cold; Republican Martin got little help from Democrats in legislature - De 26 92, 1
  • Under the Dome: Governor ready to hit the road - De 27 92, 1C
  • Under the Dome: It's smooth sailing in ferry division - De 28 92, 1B
  • Cherokee asks court to prod Martin to OK gambling move - De 30 92, 4B
Martin, James G.
  • Under the dome: Martin considering water-sewer financing - Ja 2 86 1
  • Under the dome: Educators fear delay in spending plan (Basic Education Program) - Ja 5 86 1
  • Editorial: Martin's education choices - Ja 7 86 10A
  • Thornburg files constitutional dispute reply (on lawsuits involving the state) - Ja 7 86 5C
  • Editorial: Road issue tests Martin - Ja 8 86 12A
  • Neutral Martin to attend event honoring Broyhill - Ja 8 86 16C
  • Fearing federal cuts, Martin slows hiring - Ja 9 86 1
  • Group raised $406,978 for Martin's political activities (with partial list of contributors) - Ja 9 86 12B
  • Martin says speech at Gaston luncheon should not be considered endorsement (for Broyhill) - Ja 9 86 12A
  • GOP holds governor's bash without Martin - Ja 12 86 27A
  • Editorial: No-show at the GOP gala - Ja 15 86 10A
  • Martin cites progress for state's minorities - Ja 16 86 4C
  • Martin puts ladder plan at top of education goals - Ja 16 86 12B
  • N.C. sites not suitable for waste, Martin says - Ja 16 86 12B
  • Effort to end intangibles tax to be restudied - Ja 17 86 20D
  • Under the dome: Diverting welfare through firms studied - Ja 19 86 1
  • Martin assailed for setting up eastern office - Ja 25 86 5C
  • Martin says only trimming waste can fund teacher raises - Ja 25 86 5C
  • Martin lists priorities to TV audience, says prison crowding must be solved - Ja 26 86 1
  • Democrats credit Martin for speech but question his commitment to schools - Ja 27 86 1
  • Editorial: Martin: a man of options - Ja 28 86 10A
  • Martin says he'll urge small business loans - Ja 28 86 7D
  • Martin strikes up the band - Ja 29 86 1C
  • Martin creates council to oversee N.C. anti-drug abuse efforts - Ja 31 86 18D
  • Martin to conduct six hearings for advice on state's priorities - Fe 1 86 20C
  • Funds for school field trip denied - Fe 4 86 2C
  • Martin is expected to call special session - Fe 5 86 1
  • (Special) Session announced - Fe 6 86 1C
  • Martin sets six hearings to measure public views (on state issues) - Fe 6 86 18C
  • Meeting in private may have broken law (Education Board) - Fe 6 86 3C
  • Martin backs Athletes Against Crime program - Fe 7 86 5D
  • Martin changes stance about advisory panels - Fe 7 86 1D
  • Under the dome: Martin to lead trade mission to Europe - Fe 7 86 1
  • Martin removes top adviser on schools (Baker) under pressure from education groups - Fe 8 86 1
  • Martin says art museum, symphony will continue to receive state funds - Fe 14 86 1D
  • Editorial: Efficiency not grounds for cuts - Fe 17 86 8A
  • Martin, symphony to dedicate new IBM building in Cary - Fe 18 86 6D
  • Workfare spread may accelerate - Fe 21 86 1D
  • Martin agrees with N.C. grade in school report - Fe 22 86 14A
  • Martin backs across-the-board cuts to reduce federal deficit - Fe 23 86 42A
  • Deficit hurts n.C. jobs, Martin to tell Reagan - Fe 24 86 3C
  • Martin says states should get fuel tax, bear road costs - Fe 25 86 18C
  • Editorial: Martin's conservatism blooms - Fe 26 86 14A
  • State prison plan expected to endorse privately run minimum-security jail - Mr 4 86 1
  • Martin will study ways to improve job security - Mr 5 86 1C
  • Prison crowding plan outlined - Mr 7 86 1
  • Electronic wardens proposed for N.C. - Mr 8 86 1
  • Under the dome: Martin aides weigh fight on vote change (moving state and county elections) - Mr 11 86 1
  • Martin's compositions fill Charlotte church - Mr 12 86 16C
  • Martin pledges support for Indians - Mr 15 86 2C
  • Martin facing political no-win issue of finding money for state's roads - Mr 16 86 1
  • Martin plans to challenge law on rules (ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS) - Mr 18 86 1
  • Martin won't support proposal to appoint state's school chief - Mr 19 86 22A
  • Martin challenges constitutionality of appeals law - Mr 20 86 23A
  • Martin given road funding report, has not reached decision on fuel tax - Mr 20 86 24A
  • Assembly, Martin ask Thornburg for opinions on funds from Exxon - Mr 21 86 1D
  • Martin defends challenging constitutionality of law - Mr 21 86 2D
  • Under the dome: Martin sends thanks to Jordan, Ramsey - Mr 21 86 1
  • Governor honors five women for distinguished N.C. careers - Mr 22 86 11A
  • Martin says Exxon funds to be in budget - Mr 22 86 1C
  • Senator says Martin broke word by changing stance on school bill - Mr 22 86 3C
  • Under the dome: Martin criticizes Hunt administration - Mr 23 86 1
  • Under the dome: Martin sidesteps ire of Helms' group - Mr 25 86 1
  • Under the dome: Funds for more troopers may be sought - Mr 28 86 1
  • Under the dome: Martin backs regional primary in South - Mr 30 86 1
  • 34 Martin workers given state jobs - Ap 1 86 1C
  • Under the dome: Hearings measure range of public concerns - Ap 1 86 1
  • Under the dome: Martin backs National Guard mission - Ap 3 86 1
  • Martin picks Knox to lead fight against elections shift - Ap 5 86 1
  • Editorial: Martin pounces on amendment (to shift state and county elections) - Ap 8 86 10A
  • Like Reagan, Martin faces economy that may not fit campaign promises - Ap 8 86 18C
  • Under the dome: Martin keeps quiet on Europe itinerary - Ap 10 86 1
  • Editorial: Road issue awaits Martin - Ap 13 86 14A
  • Under the dome: Republicans hope Martin video is a hit - Ap 14 86 1
  • Europeans to open or expand six firms in state, Martin says - Ap 15 86 18C
  • Martin, legislators meet with officials, protest waste site - Ap 16 86 3C
  • Under the dome: Firms fund study of economic blueprint - Ap 17 86 1
  • Martin urges tax hike on motor fuel - Ap 18 86 1
  • Tax hike proposal holds risks for Martin, GOP - Ap 18 86 11A
  • Martin studies options for funding highways - Ap 19 86 1C
  • NCAE or oppose transfer of funds (highway patrol and driver education) - Ap 20 86 43A
  • Martin to transfer funds (to create transportation trust fund) despite protest - Ap 23 86 18C
  • Martin, governors urge end to waste-dump study - Ap 24 86 22C
  • Martin criticized judicial elections in letter to agency - Ap 25 86 2D
  • State leaders urge voters to oppose nuclear waste dump - My 1 86 24A
  • Martin wants 3.2% raise for state workers - My 2 86 1
  • Editorial: Martin fails teachers - My 5 86 18A
  • Martin to urge elimination of 1,060 jobs - My 6 86 1C
  • Pay raise proposal defended by Martin - My 9 86 22D
  • Under the dome: Martin ponders chief justice decision - My 11 86 1
  • 'It's your turn,' Martin tells Chapel Hill graduates - My 12 86 1C
  • Editorial: Martin must lead on teacher pay - My 15 86 24A
  • Governor sets career ladder as high priority - My 15 86 24A
  • Martin seeks $533.6 million spending hike - My 15 86 1
  • Democratic leaders criticize parts of Martin's budget plan - My 16 86 8C
  • Editorial: Martin's profound risk (transportation financing) - My 18 86 12A
  • Martin's trooper request may be denied, lawmakers say - My 19 86 1C
  • Under the dome: Calendar full of Martin's proclamations - My 19 86 1
  • Martin proposing to broaden use of Exxon refund - My 20 86 18C
  • Under the dome: Martin calls ads to aid children 'positive' (MISSING PERSONS) - My 21 86 1
  • Editorial: Martin miscues in children ads - My 22 86 22A
  • Martin's top aides try to revive budget plan under panel review - My 22 86 5C
  • Martin says his fuel tax increase adequate - My 23 86 9B
  • Under the dome: Martin may tap Knox for future duties - My 24 86 1
  • How state would spend money under Martin's road proposals - My 25 86 5D
  • Martin plan to raise UNC tuition gets little support from board - My 27 86 18C
  • Martin cuts DHR funding request - My 29 86 1C
  • Low-income housing to aid rural elderly - My 30 86 1D
  • Martin says he's 'comfortable' with start-up of Shearon Harris - My 30 86 1
  • Lawmakers set to tackle prisons, roads, raises - Jn 1 86 31A
  • Martin sings two tunes on nuclear issues - Jn 6 86 16A
  • Martin unveils jobs program for prisoners - Jn 6 86 4D
  • Martin, Jordan make no progress on highway funding - Jn 11 86 18C
  • Martin roads plan faces crucial committee test - Jn 12 86 4C
  • Martin defends proposed increase in UNC tuition - Jn 13 86 11B
  • Martin to support fuel tax increase if rest of plan fails 1
  • Martin says he wants all of roads plan passed, not just motor fuel tax increase - Jn 14 86 5C
  • Under the dome: Group seeks funds with 'Martin Gram' - Jn 15 86 1
  • Martin backs merit selection of judges - Jn 17 86 4C
  • Martin urges that policy holders benefit if insurance laws change - Jn 17 86 4C
  • 2 panels reject Martin's plan to fund highway improvements - Jn 19 86 1
  • Martin rejects Democrats' road package - Jn 20 86 4D
  • Martin urges non-partisan judge selection - Jn 24 86 8B
  • Under the dome: Educators' news conference miffs Martin - Jn 24 86 1
  • Review panel gets support despite Martin objections - Jn 27 86 8B
  • Under the dome: Martin says he wouldn't turn down raise - Jn 27 86 1
  • Democrats take aim at Martin's security - Jn 29 86 1
  • Martin meets with Broyhill in Raleigh (re replacing East) - Jy 1 86 1
  • Under the dome: Martin to delay chief justice appointment - Jy 10 86 1
  • Editorial: Bipartisan - to what end? - Jy 11 86 22A
  • Martin comes to Jordan's rescue; succession vote removal backed - Jy 11 86 3D
  • Ruling sets stage for trial on limits of power - Jy 11 86 24D
  • Under the dome: Economic development plan hits snag - Jy 15 86 1
  • NCAE assails Martin over fund transfer (from general to highway fund) - Jy 19 86 1C
  • Martin on verge of appointing new chief justice - Jy 20 86 31A
  • Under the dome: Patrolman with ties to GOP promoted (Teem) - Jy 20 86 1
  • Martin, council face off in court over real estate power - Jy 22 86 2C
  • Martin calls for aid to improve housing - Jy 24 86 12B
  • Martin backs parental consent for abortions - Jy 25 86 5D
  • Tug-of-war between governor, state council nears end - Jy 25 86 8B
  • Martin wants disaster declared - Jy 26 86 24C
  • Under the dome: Community of Excellence program ended - Jy 29 86 1
  • Under the dome: Martin in Tennessee (at meeting of Southern Republican leaders) - Jy 29 86 8A
  • Martin asks Reagan to declare disaster for dry N. Carolina - Au 1 86 4D
  • GOP nominates Martin's choices for court seats - Au 4 86 1C
  • Martin asked to provide funds to expand psychiatric hospitals - Au 6 86 1C
  • Martin, Helms, Broyhill discuss Oregon jetty with OMB chief - Au 6 86 4C
  • Martin to lobby against N.C. waste site - Au 8 86 20A
  • Under the dome: Martin partially lifts freeze on hiring - Au 9 86 1
  • Under the dome: Martins lead the way at governors bashes - Au 13 86 1
  • Under the dome: Martin to fight for more GOP legislators - Au 16 86 1
  • Martin urges support for GOP candidates and party - Au 17 86 36A
  • Under the dome: Martin stumps for GOP - Au 20 86 9A
  • Under the dome: Martin, advisers plan for coming year - Au 20 86 1
  • Martin says drug tests unlikely for (state) workers - Au 22 86 22D
  • Martin pushes GOP candidates to break power of 'gang of 8' - Au 23 86 3C
  • Under the dome: Martin heads for national conference - Au 23 86 1
  • Martin sifts school report for useful parts - Au 25 86 1
  • Martin loses twice in lawsuit; Judge uphold authority for Council of State, attorney general - Au 28 86 1
  • Martin's economic development plan puts emphasis on education, roads - Au 28 86 1
  • Lawyer's letter urges release of economic plan documents - Au 29 86 1D
  • Editorial: Double standard on openness - Au 31 86 22A
  • Editorial: Hazy blueprint for future - Au 31 86 22A
  • Martin says he'll appeal curb on governor's powers - Se 3 18C
  • Blueprint tackles economic problems of the South - Se 5 86 20A
  • Documents show Martin rejected advice on economic report (Blueprint for Economic Development) - Se 5 86 20A
  • Martin cites efforts to halt campaigning on state time - Se 5 86 8B
  • Editorial: Governor's powers wane - Se 6 86 16A
  • Editorial: GOP rides on two roads - Se 7 86 12A
  • Martin stumps statewide for GOP - Se 7 86 43A
  • Environmental panel thineed before vote (on runoff into shellfish beds) - Se 10 86 1
  • Governor's commitment to education questioned - Se 12 86 17A
  • State workers told strong economy vital - Se 12 86 7C
  • Under the dome: Martin hosts his Democratic supporters - Se 12 86 1
  • Martin proposes 7-year highway program - Se 13 86 24C
  • Martin shows insensitivity to workers, Jordan says - Se 13 86 2C
  • Martin makes time to review Rook case - Se 14 86 39A
  • Martin says no to compact session - Se 14 86 35A
  • Rook's lawyers ask Martin to delay execution - Se 16 86 1C
  • Martin unlikely to intervene in Rook's execution - Se 17 86 2C
  • Martin, officials to discuss Southeast Compact - Se 18 86 2C
  • Under the dome: Recorded Broyhill spiel phoned to voters - Se 18 86 1
  • Budget exercise (reducing operating budget) hurts UNC, faculty leader says - Se 20 86 2C
  • Execution appropriate, Martin says - Se 24 86 20C
  • Martin tentatively backs staying in compact - Se 24 86 5C
  • Options considered for Exxon money - Se 24 86 4C
  • Adviser says Martin's authority in N-plant licensing limited - Se 26 86 8C
  • Martin retains popularity among voters, poll indicates - Se 30 86 1
  • Martin says 'nothing wrong' with group assailing Exum - Oc 3 86 8C
  • Martin to propose new method to finance public schools - Oc 3 86 20D
  • Task force created on 'hate groups' - Oc 3 86 8C
  • Martin refuses to halt N-plant licensing - Oc 5 86 39A
  • Editorial: Hit-squad on the loose - Oc 6 86 14A
  • Martin offers finance plan for schools - Oc 10 86 1
  • Under the dome: Martin to shuffle transportation board - Oc 10 86 1
  • Martin offers food, clothing to victims of Kansas flooding - Oc 11 86 4C
  • Editorial: Tests for school financing - Oc 12 86 16A
  • Under the dome: Martin in hot Springs (attending Southeast/Japan Conference) - Oc 12 86 14A
  • State implementing money-saving steps - Oc 16 86 11B
  • Martin, Jordan begin gubernatorial jousting - Oc 17 86 22A
  • Martin roasts Democrats at fund-raiser - Oc 18 86 2C
  • Parties putting more time, funds into races - Oc 20 86 1
  • Martin administration asks for ruling to clarify law on governor's authority - Oc 21 86 20C
  • Martin forms task force to help farmers - Oc 21 86 2C
  • Martin seeks more local say in planning public projects - Oc 22 86 18C
  • Under the dome: Martin, Jordan face off over judgeships - Oc 26 86 1
  • Martin seeks state reserve fund to help farmers losing their jobs - No 1 18A
  • Under the dome: Martin's hiring of women recognized - No 2 86 1
  • Editorial: Hard lessons for Martin - No 7 86 24A
  • Election aftertaste sours lawmakers on Martin; Alienation may handicap governor in legislature - No 9 86 1
  • Under the dome: Hollywood's bright lights draw Martin - No 13 86 1
  • Cooperation effort urged on economic plan - No 14 86 WA-1
  • Third movie studio coming to N.C., Martin says - No 18 86 8B
  • Editorial: Two North Carolinas - No 20 86 22A
  • Under the dome: Martin opens 'war' on drunken driving - No 21 86 1
  • Billy Graham, 4 others get N.C. Awards - No 22 86 1C
  • Martin starts column for minorities in N.C. - No 24 86 3C
  • Under the dome: Martin to touch base with legislators - No 24 86 1
  • Martin downplays lawmakers' criticism of Hollywood trip - No 25 86 20C
  • Martin says he will name Smith to Superior Court - No 28 86 1D
  • Martin hopes food processing can help stabilize farm economy - De 1 86 8B
  • Judge (Preston) decides chief justice to appoint hearings chief - De 2 86 1C
  • Martin ties economy to cooperation (Democrats and Republicans) - De 2 86 4C
  • Expected budget crunch in '87 may impede education program - De 3 86 1
  • Martin seeks advice on spending priorities - De 4 86 28A
  • Wake Democrats tell Martin they're angry over radio ad - De 4 86 4C
  • Martin defends record on Wake's highway projects - De 5 86 10C
  • Under the dome: Martin to lead GOP discussion group - De 6 86 1
  • Association lets Southern Republicans exchange ideas - De 7 86 45A
  • Farmers need marketing strategy in future, Martin says - De 10 86 18C
  • Anti-Klan group criticizes Martin - De 11 86 18B
  • Under the dome: Martin elected to post (vice-president of Council of State Governments) - De 11 86 16A
  • Martin, club at odds over new party chief - De 13 86 1C
  • Under the dome: Inmates receive gift of early freedom - De 13 86 1
  • Martin to again press for private prisons - De 16 86 5C
  • Under the Dome: Martin plans strategy (for selecting new GOP chair) - De 16 86 9A
  • Martin lobbies in D.C. (for federal relief for drought) - De 17 86 14A
  • Martin, Helms meet to discuss GOP' direction, new chairman - De 17 86 3C
  • Under the dome: Martin, Jordan talk with supporters - De 18 86 1
  • Martin defends his record on public education - De 19 86 5D
  • Martin won't recommend delay in hiring 1,200 new teachers - De 19 86 5D
  • Under the dome: Martin calm on vacancy (Pritchett) - De 20 86 15A
  • Under the dome: Martin, Helms fail to reach an agreement (on party chairman) - De 23 86 1
  • N.C. congressmen support education plan, doubt bonds - De 30 86 16C
Martin, James G.
  • Under the dome: Martin picks GOP opposites for his team (Holshouser;
  • McDaniel) - Ja 7 84 1
  • Six candidates endorse higher teacher salaries - Ja 9 84 7B
  • Martin's gubernatorial campaign reports raising $128,814
  • Ja 12 84 19A
  • N.C. candidates stress educational priorities - Ja 12 84 4C
  • Candidates cite support for teacher pay raise - Ja 22 84 26A
  • Martin files for governor with leadership pledge - Ja 28 84 1C
  • Under the dome: Martin move draws Holshouser loyalists - Ja 29 84 1
  • Under the dome: Early backers of Martin wear special pins - Fe 4 84 1
  • GOP runs on renewed fervor, Martin says - Fe 12 84 13A
  • Ingram says Martin linked to utilities - Fe 17 84 3C
  • Martin says Ingram does not understand utility bill's impact
  • Fe 19 84 27A
  • Under the dome: Helms gives Martin slight mention at dinner
  • Fe 27 84 1
  • Panel OKs cigarette tax drop - Mr 2 84 1
  • Candidates split on plan for Oregon Inlet jetties - Mr 6 84 4C
  • Martin wants curriculum strengthened - Mr 19 84 1
  • Martin clarifies stand (teacher pay raise) - Mr 20 84 9A
  • Under the dome: Candidates issue SOS for ad money - Mr 20 84 1
  • Editorial: Creating a hemorrhage (tax credits) - Mr 21 84 4A
  • Under the dome: Elizabeth Dole slated to campaign for Martin
  • Mr 30 84 22A
  • Elizabeth Dole urges voters to pick Martin - Mr 31 84 21A
  • Hopefuls differ on expenditures to cut class size - Ap 2 84 1C
  • Guard kicks Martin out of Legislative Building - Ap 3 84 14C
  • Women's issues split candidates during forum - Ap 3 84 14C
  • Under the dome: Martin gets unwanted air time on WTVD-TV
  • Ap 5 84 15A
  • Martin backing $100 billion cut in U.S. spending - Ap 12 84 15A
  • Under the dome: Martin puts praise to work in campaign - Ap 13 84 1
  • Under the dome: Democrats respect Martin's candidacy - Ap 15 84 1
  • MARTIN, JAMES G. (cont.) 7 major candidates for governor meet in subdued televised debates
  • Ap 20 84 1D
  • Under the dome: Martin thinks Edmisten will win May 8 primary
  • Ap 23 84 9A
  • GOP hopes ride on Martin's quest for governorship - Ap 24 84 1
  • Martin, others urge quick cut in leaf imports - Ap 28 84 8B
  • Campaign tells what candidates think of us - Ap 29 84 4D
  • Gubernatorial hopefuls raise $6.28 million - My 1 84 1
  • Faircloth leads in number of big donations - My 3 84 1
  • Martin wins GOP nomination; lieutenant governor runoff likely
  • My 9 84 15A
  • Under the dome: Helms, Martin join in letter campaign - My 10 84 1
  • Consumer group rates congressmen - My 13 84 38A
  • Under the dome: GOP seeks Democratic losers' support - My 13 84 1
  • Under the dome: Martin's plans, bridge work don't jibe - My 15 84 1
  • Broyhill, Britt represent extremes in delegation's wealth
  • My 18 84 5B
  • Edmisten beats Knox in runoff; Edmisten urging unity against GOP's
  • Martin - Jn 6 84 1
  • Edmisten, Martin agree key to be disaffected Democrats - Jn 7 84 1
  • Martin, leaders meet as Legislature opens - Jn 8 84 16D
  • Under the dome: Martin woos votes in East as Edmisten rests
  • Jn 9 84 1
  • Crucial issues divide governor candidates - Jn 10 84 1
  • Edmisten, Martin each find roots in party mainstream - Jn 10 84 1
  • Under the dome: Bankers drawn to Martin's campaign - Jn 12 84 1
  • Under the dome: Election not over, Martin tells DOT chief
  • Jn 19 84 1
  • Martin urges reform of inventory and intangibles taxes - Jn 23 84 8A
  • Under the dome: Martin's party influence growing - Jn 24 84 1
  • Under the dome: Martin campaign offering inaugural tickets
  • Jn 30 84 1
  • Edmisten's lead large, paper's poll indicates - Jy 1 84 31A
  • Martin, Edmisten vie for votes at black professionals' forum
  • Jy 1 84 25A
  • Under the dome: Two candidates court black professionals - Jy 2 84 8A
  • Broadcasters invite Edmisten, Martin to participate in debate
  • Jy 4 84 12B
  • Martin reports gain of some Knox allies - Jy 6 84 16C
  • Aides for Edmisten, Martin say debate is possibility - Jy 12 84 15A
  • Edmisten, Martin aides agree to gubernatorial debate - Jy 13 84 8C
  • Under the dome: Knox campaign coordinator endorses Martin
  • Jy 17 84 1
  • Martin casts for votes in three counties where his name, party aren't
  • hot topics - Jy 18 84 3C
  • Under the dome: Martin toughens criticism of Edmisten - Jy 20 84 1
  • Female Democratic activists join Martin campaign team - Jy 21 84 8B
  • Martin says he'll oppose anti-abortion amendment - Jy 22 84 35A
  • Candidates vow to protect workers' jobs - Jy 24 84 2C
  • Under the dome: Edmisten rouses troops; Martin raises money
  • Jy 31 84 1
  • Under the dome: Ex-leader of state Democrats (Ives) backs Martin
  • Au 2 84 1
  • Martin opens Carteret office, raps Edmisten tactics - Au 6 84 8B
  • MARTIN, JAMES G. (cont.) Under the dome: Brothers stick together in governor's race
  • Au 7 84 1
  • Martin says congressman's censure prompted list of wife's assets
  • Au 10 84 8B
  • Edmisten shirked drug fight, Martin tells law officers - Au 12 84 27A
  • Five Knoxes endorse Martin for governor - Au 14 84 1C
  • Martin camp assails letter of black registration - Au 14 84 1
  • Under the dome: Valentine backer (Bishop) to work in Martin's
  • campaign - Au 14 84 1
  • Martin to keep low profile at GOP convention - Au 15 84 2C
  • Under the dome: Martin using beans to sow Democrats' support
  • Au 17 84 1
  • Edmisten, Martin agree to Sept. 30 debate - Au 18 84 8B
  • Editorial: Flaherty's foul-up (fund-raising letter) - Au 20 84 4A
  • Martin pledges bipartisan administration - Au 21 84 14C
  • Edmisten alleges Martin too friendly with business - Au 23 84 1
  • Board to study complaint about children's contributions (to Edmisten)
  • Au 24 84 20A
  • Elections board to review fund complaint by Martin - Au 25 84 3C
  • Martin claims Democrats cross party line - Au 26 84 1
  • Under the dome: Martin steps up effort to attract black voters
  • Au 27 84 8A
  • Edmisten, Martin clash on bid rigging - Au 29 84 1
  • Under the dome: Pitt County organizers back Martin candidacy
  • Au 29 84 12A
  • Politics spurred searches for pot, Martin contends - Au 30 84 21A
  • Candidates for governor set debate rules - Au 31 84 1D
  • Edmisten plays 'illusion' game, Martin alleges - Se 4 84 1C
  • Labor Day viewed as turning point in campaign activity - Se 4 84 2C
  • Martin launches television ad blitz - Se 6 84 19A
  • Under the dome: Edmisten calls Martin by 12-year-old title
  • Se 7 84 16A
  • Martin, Edmisten swap promises on I-40 funds - Se 11 84 5C
  • Under the dome: Martin caters to extremists, Edmisten says
  • Se 12 84 1
  • Martin's tartness vs. Edmisten's empathy - Se 14 84 4A
  • Martin proposes exempting elderly from state sales tax on food,
  • medicine - Se 14 84 1D
  • Martin visits Reagan to discuss disaster relief, textile imports
  • Se 15 84 18C
  • Edmisten, Martin split on major issues - Se 17 84 1C
  • Under the dome: Martin, aides outline final strategy - Se 17 84 1
  • Edmisten says he's friend, Martin a foe of environment - Se 18 84 1C
  • Edmisten still holds big lead over Martin - Se 18 84 1
  • Martin's new ads boost connection with Reagan - Se 18 84 6B
  • Under the dome: Ford will campaign for Martin across state
  • Se 20 84 11A
  • Editorial: Candidate for the rich - Se 24 84 4A
  • Martin fends off Edmisten's attacks tying him to utilities
  • Se 25 84 16C
  • GOP urges probe of Edmisten's use of state property - Se 26 84 8B
  • Candidates air minority plans to black group - Se 27 84 17A
  • New Edmisten-Martin ads set sharper tone - Se 28 84 3D
  • Fundamentalist group endorses Martin - Se 29 84 6C
  • Martin opposed environmentalists on most issues - Se 30 84 27A
  • MARTIN, JAMES G. (cont.) N.C. politicians send letters supporting defense to rally
  • Se 30 84 38A
  • Under the dome: Edmisten and Martin squaring off tonight
  • Se 30 84 16A
  • Candidates stress split on utilities - Oc 1 84 1
  • Neither man scored big or slipped, analysts say - Oc 1 84 1
  • Text of Sunday's debate between Edmisten, Martin - Oc 1 84 8A
  • Under the dome: Lawyers join to support 'non-lawyer' Martin
  • Oc 1 84 1
  • Broyhill says Edmisten ad distorts Martin's record - Oc 2 84 16C
  • Editorial: Candidates show colors - Oc 2 84 4A
  • Under the dome: Debate on candidates' minds on the day after
  • Oc 2 84 1
  • Martin rips Edmisten's record in speech to lawyers - Oc 3 84 10A
  • Edmisten says Martin tries to obscure record - Oc 4 84 21A
  • Under the dome: Edmisten campaigner switches to Martin - Oc 4 84 8A
  • Criminal probe of donations (to Edmisten; Ingram) urged - Oc 6 84 1C
  • Martin trails Edmisten by 20 points, more voters undecided, new poll
  • says - Oc 7 84 35A
  • Martin says he'd welcome Knox backing - Oc 11 84 4C
  • Edmisten says he didn't know of suit (against campaign contributor)
  • Oc 12 84 22A
  • Martin considers proposal to repeal tax on food - Oc 14 84 35A
  • Edmisten says Martin adheres to provincial - Oc 15 84 4C
  • Martin, Edmisten dive into final run - Oc 15 84 1
  • Under the dome: New press secretary (Hayes) hired by Martin camp
  • Oc 15 84 9A
  • Martin, Edmisten speak to N.C. Travel Council - Oc 16 84 3C
  • Martin accuses Edmisten of giving jobs to 'cronies' - Oc 17 84 2C
  • Edmisten apologizes for saying Martin hired felon - Oc 18 84 22A
  • Martin says Edmisten's attacks don't offend him - Oc 18 84 22A
  • Under the dome: Martin campaign aide (Veale) still performs work
  • Oc 18 84 15A
  • Martin seeks repeal of food, drug taxes - Oc 19 84 1
  • Editorial: Echo of Reaganomics - Oc 20 84 4A
  • Edmisten assails Martin's tax plans, education record - Oc 20 84 7A
  • Martin promises jobs, opportunities for blacks in state - Oc 20 84 7A
  • Edmisten and Martin on the issues - Oc 21 84 1D
  • Martin's promises to blacks criticized by Edmisten - Oc 21 84 32A
  • Tax cuts would parallel national policy, Martin says - Oc 21 84 29A
  • Candidates for governor warn care needed in tobacco changes
  • Oc 22 84 14A
  • Martin says he'll give more attention to west - Oc 22 84 3C
  • Reagan odds affecting race for governor - Oc 22 84 14A
  • Under the dome: Actor Heston tapes radio spot for Martin - Oc 22 84 1
  • Edmisten offers to turn Martin into lobbyist - Oc 23 84 16C
  • Tax-cut vow opens Martin whistle-stop tour - Oc 23 84 16C
  • Treasurer criticizes tax pledges in campaign - Oc 23 84 16C
  • Martin extols benefits of tax relief - Oc 24 84 16C
  • Edmisten says Martin campaign circulating personal 'smut sheet'
  • Oc 25 84 1C
  • Martin presses link to Reagan, explains tax repeal proposals
  • Oc 25 84 20A
  • Edmisten calls Martin tax cut plan 'irresponsible' - Oc 26 84 18A
  • Martin's tax-cut proposals just rhetoric, Ramsey says - Oc 26 84 18A
  • MARTIN, JAMES G. (cont.) Martin cites health care 'crisis'; condemns attack on Edmisten
  • Oc 26 84 20A
  • Under the dome: Green invites Martin in for coffee - Oc 26 84 1
  • Martin criticizes Edmisten's comment on getting lawmakers to OK
  • programs - Oc 27 84 17A
  • Martin says Republican governor best - Oc 28 84 38A
  • Under the dome: Martin to rebut Edmisten's weekend ad - Oc 29 84 1
  • Charlotte Observer poll reports Martin has edge - Oc 30 84 16C
  • Letter about Edmisten a fake, Martin says - Oc 30 84 5C
  • Spending by Edmisten, Martin tops $6 million - Oc 30 84 1
  • Martin promotes sales tax plan, says he has momentum in race
  • Oc 31 84 17A
  • 'Smut sheet,' not poll, is worry to Edmisten - No 1 84 5A
  • Democratic leaders call Martin tax plan irresponsible - No 1 84 6C
  • Edmisten leads Martin in collecting individual donations - No 1 84 5A
  • Martin says tax repeals won't affect schools, teachers - No 1 84 5A
  • Martin predicts victory as he stumps in Piedmont - No 2 84 5D
  • Under the dome: Martin clarifies remark about ballot - No 2 84 12A
  • Edmisten assails Martin's tax plan, urges crowd to vote - No 3 84 7A
  • Helms, Martin, Reagan have big leads, poll says - No 3 84 18C
  • Martin predicts GOP will sweep top posts - No 3 84 5B
  • Coattails expected to be crucial in possible 'watershed' election
  • No 4 84 27A
  • Editorial: High stakes on Tuesday - No 4 84 4D
  • Gubernatorial candidates battle hard as finish line in close race
  • approaches - No 4 84 31A
  • Martin hopes he's coming home to governor's mansion - No 4 84 24A
  • Martin moves ahead of Edmisten in poll - No 4 84 1
  • Martin predicts victory for state's Republicans - No 5 84 1C
  • Martin, Edmisten unrelenting to end - No 6 84 1
  • Under the dome: Company sends antacid tablets to campaigns
  • No 6 84 1
  • Martin's supporters boogie; Edmisten's have a long night - No 7 84 17A
  • Martin rides GOP to victory over Edmisten - No 7 84 1
  • Reagan overwhelms Mondale; Helms and Martin win in N. C. - No 7 84 1
  • Editorial: Martin: a personal appeal - No 8 84 4A
  • Martin expected to be challenged by General Assembly - No 8 84 19A
  • Martin puts tax plan at top of agenda - No 8 84 1
  • Martin says legislators will agree that tax-repeal proposals feasible
  • No 9 84 1
  • Tax issue separates winners and losers - No 9 84 4A
  • Under the dome: Martin and Hunt hold meeting on transition
  • No 9 84 19A
  • Martin picks House aide (Kirk) to head transition team - No 10 84 1
  • Martin moves swiftly to build administration - No 11 84 1
  • Editorial: Martin-legislative test - No 12 84 4A
  • Under the dome: Martin given SBI protection early - No 14 84 1
  • Martin tours state, vows to cooperate - No 15 84 1C
  • Democratic plan to shift consumer unit (Public Staff) greeted with
  • skepticism by Martin aide - No 16 84 5D
  • Holshouser, Hunt set stage for Martin - No 16 84 4A
  • Under the dome: Martin, Thornburg do some studying - No 16 84 1
  • $7 million spent in Edmisten, Martin campaigns - No 17 84 2C
  • Martin plans hiring reforms, promises employees fairness - No 17 84 6B
  • Martin willing to yield on issues, associates say - No 19 84 14C
  • Under the dome: Knox assisting with Martin transition - No 20 84 1
  • MARTIN, JAMES G. (cont.) Martin report shows big donations as campaign ended - No 21 84 4C
  • Under the dome: De Laurentiis seeking assurance from Martin
  • No 24 84 6A
  • Under the dome: Martin safe from 4-year limit, leaders say
  • No 25 84 1
  • New leaders talk taxes with state's executives - No 28 84 1
  • Editorial: ...wrongheaded tax repeal - No 29 84 4A
  • Martin picks departmental advisers - No 29 84 4C
  • U. S. tax ideas call Martin plan into question, Royall says
  • No 30 84 5D
  • Martin tells eastern lawmakers he'll work for region - De 4 84 14C
  • Helms, Martin join in new campaign to get Tar Heel Democrats to switch
  • De 6 84 1
  • Under the dome: Hunt, Martin to join as statue site begun (for
  • Vietnam veterans memorial) - De 6 84 19A
  • What Martin doesn't say reveals a lot - De 7 84 4A
  • Under the dome: Democrats set to serve Martin called disloyal
  • De 10 84 1
  • Under the dome: Faircloth to explain role with Martin - De 11 84 1
  • Faircloth says he won't advise GOP's Martin - De 12 84 1
  • Green says Democrats, Republicans should work together - De 14 84 18D
  • Spirit of the times: 'Every man for himself' - De 14 84 4A
  • Under the dome: Martin contributors treated to reception
  • De 16 84 25A
  • Martin's tax repeal plan concerns local officials - De 17 84 4C
  • Martin asks GOP legislators to back tax cut - De 17 84 1C
  • Martin thanks supporters at Morehead City gathering - De 17 84 4C
  • Under the dome: Martin attends meeting of Hunt and his aides
  • De 18 84 9A
  • Ex-candidate chosen Martin's top lobbyist (Lake) - De 20 84 29A
  • Hunt gives Martin a holiday-season 'gift' (budget) - De 21 84 4A
  • Under the dome: Gala welcoming Martin to Raleigh planned - De 22 84 1
  • Republicans react favorable to Martin Cabinet selections
  • De 25 84 16C
  • Under the dome: Charles Knox in line for a top ABC post - De 29 84 1
  • Martin's mainline image thrives despite tax shift - De 30 84 1
Martin, James G.
  • Lawmakers, Martin meet on party post (chairman) - Ja 2 87 4D
  • Martin says he lacks legal authority to appoint prosecutor in Robeson case - Ja 7 87 16C
  • Under the Dome: Martin, Jordan big fund-raisers - Ja 9 87 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin proposes names to Helms (for Republican Party chairman) - Ja 10 87 1
  • Martin says RJR weighs partial move - Ja 14 87 6B
  • Under the Dome: Martin delays plans to choose GOP chief - Ja 17 87 1
  • Martin hints at tax cut; Jordan not as optimistic - Fe 5 87 2C
  • Martin, Jordan tout education plans at meeting of school superintendents - Ja 20 87 1C
  • Martin picks Hawke for GOP post - Ja 21 87 1C
  • Good waste plant site crucial to N.C. economy, Martin says - Ja 23 87 5C
  • Man held in threat on Martin - Ja 24 87 5B
  • Feuding threatens recent GOP gains; Helms, Martin factions seek control of party through new
  • chairman - Ja 25 87 29A
  • Martin targets '88 for statewide career ladder setup - Ja 25 87 22A
  • Martin to push CAREER LADDER PLAN - Ja 25 87 1
  • Martin budget boosts education; Jordan 'pleased' with parts but calls revenue figures too optimistic
  • Ja 29 87 1
  • Martin's budget: A crowd forms in the center - Ja 30 87 18A
  • Martin seeks support of Democrats for budget - Ja 31 87 13A
  • Editorial: Martin jumps on board (education initiatives) - Fe 1 87 6D
  • Legislators to decide economic path state takes - Fe 1 87 27J
  • Plans create a classic debate on government involvement - Fe 1 87 28J
  • Legislative committee hears reports on economic plans of Martin, Jordan - Fe 3 87 16C
  • Possible windfall could bring tax cut, Martin says - Fe 4 87 1C
  • Under the Dome: Martin won't ask McCarty to resign - Fe 5 87 1
  • Martin rejects plan to move, combine schools for the deaf - Fe 6 87 6C
  • Martin to prepare bid for atom smasher - Fe 6 87 8B
  • Democrats assail Martin on education - Fe 7 87 24C
  • Leading Democrats take pokes at Martin's vision for the state - Fe 8 87 34A
  • Shift road money west, Martin says - Fe 8 87 35A
  • Economy becomes stage for Martin-Jordan battle - Fe 9 87 1C
  • Jordan questions growth projections - Fe 11 87 4B
  • Martin defends plan for economic growth - Fe 12 87 1C
  • Less strict groundwater pollution rules urged (by Martin) - Fe 13 87 8C
  • Prison funding proposed; Martin seeks crowding relief - Fe 13 87 1
  • Democrats say Martin unable to carry out prison program - Fe 14 87 24C
  • Poll puts Martin ahead of Jordan - Fe 14 87 4C
  • Martin, Jordan target 'pork barrel' bills - Fe 17 87 8B
  • New literacy panel, Friday well-received - Fe 18 87 5C
  • Senate leader (Royall) accuses Martin of 'deficit spending' in budget - Fe 19 87 20C
  • Democrats, Martin start bickering over administration budget plans - Fe 20 87 WA-1
  • Editorial: Literacy delayed, denied - Fe 20 87 16A
  • Martin restates stand on phosphates cleanup - Fe 20 87 WA-1
  • Martin undaunted by super collider odds - Fe 21 87 1
  • Martin urges action on prison crowding - Fe 21 87 5B
  • Martin says he opposes paid King holiday - Fe 23 87 1C
  • Martin says chairman race could affect re-election campaign - Fe 24 87 18C
  • Martin says funding must be increased for collider project - Fe 25 87 18C
  • Governor shakes up his staff - Fe 26 87 1
  • Martin tries to clarify pay raise plans - Fe 27 87 1D
  • Under the Dome: Martin apologizes for blaming Long - Fe 28 87 1
  • Embattled Martin facing criticism - Mr 2 87 1C
  • MARTIN, JAMES G. (cont_d)5
  • Under the Dome: Hawke stresses Martin's chances - Mr 2 87 1
  • Don't count windfall before it hatches, Martin says - Mr 4 87 1C
  • Offer of sewer loans would help towns, Martin says - Mr 4 87 5C
  • Under the Dome: Helms denies claims of feud with Martin - Mr 5 87 1
  • Martin's choice for GOP chairman (Hawke) holds lead in delegate voting - Mr 11 87 1
  • Bipartisan effort announced for appointive education (Superintendent) - Mr 12 87 10A
  • Under the Dome: Martin displeases some N.C. Indians - Mr 13 87 1
  • Martin thwarts step against career ladder - Mr 14 87 1C
  • Under the Dome: Martin lobbying against fault bill - Mr 14 87 1
  • Martin chides critics, defends budget format - Mr 20 87 10A
  • Rule on hiring vets revised - Mr 24 87 12A
  • Winston-Salem lawyer (GRAHAM) nominated to be banking commissioner - Mr 24 87 12A
  • Martin downplays turmoil in GOP, predicts unity - Mr 27 87 17A
  • Martin orders population cut for prisons - Mr 28 87 14A
  • Under the Dome: Good news exceeds bad, Martin says - Mr 29 87 1
  • Martin's messages to delegation mixed on (highway construction) bill - Ap 1 87 10A
  • Martin, senators appear close to accord on loan fund for school construction - Ap 1 87 1C
  • Democrats call Martin 'lukewarm' on public education - Ap 2 87 22A
  • N.C. officials say highway bill doesn't give state its fair share - Ap 3 87 15A
  • Jordan assails Martin on King holiday - Ap 8 87 1
  • Legislative panel votes to limit governor's voice in contracts - Ap 8 87 1C
  • Martin warns against collider bidding war between states - Ap 9 87 22C
  • School referendum may be introduced - Ap 10 87 24D
  • Under the Dome: Martin clarifies prison statements (influence over Parole Commission)
  • Ap 10 87 1
  • Martin, Jordan still sparring over state's paid King holiday - Ap 12 87 38A
  • Martin proposes tougher drunken driving law - Ap 16 87 6A
  • Martin pushes for gubernatorial veto - Ap 16 87 6A
  • Martin opposes 65 mph but wouldn't spurn it - Ap 18 87 7A
  • Panel narrowly retains job for Martin in-law (HIGGINS; Correction Dept.) - Ap 18 87 1C
  • Mrs. King holds meeting with Martin; Governor urged to ignore state holiday survey - Ap 22 87 1C
  • Martin does not object to decision on in-law (also election of judges) - Ap 24 87 24D
  • Martin encourages lawmakers to expand workfare program - Ap 30 87 24A
  • Under the Dome: Martin nominee (McKissick) irks conservatives - My 3 87 1
  • Martin opposes judge-election bill at hearing - My 6 87 8A
  • Under the Dome: Soap may be issue in governor's race - My 6 87 1
  • Martin suggests intangibles tax cut - My 8 87 1D
  • Martin raps judicial bill - My 10 87 38A
  • Under the Dome: Green received pay while legislature idle - My 10 87 1
  • Editorial: Martin sings an old tune - My 12 87 10A
  • Editorial: the wink that implicates (Green as legislative consultant) - My 12 87 10A
  • Martin, Jordan back bill to appoint top educator - My 13 87 1C
  • N.C. high court hears arguments in Martin suit (to choose head of Office of Administrative
  • Hearings) - My 14 87 7A
  • N.C. high court hears second Martin appeal (challenging authority of Council of State)
  • My 15 87 1D
  • Martin proposes tax cut; Democratic leaders show little enthusiasm - My 16 87 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin leads drive for women's office (Women in Economic Development)
  • My 16 87 1
  • Martin addresses Wake Forest grads - My 19 87 9A
  • Under the Dome: Martin considering challenge of panel (state Building Commission) - My 19 87 1
  • Martin throws support behind Jordan bond bill - My 20 87 1
  • MARTIN, JAMES G. (cont_d) - 6
  • Martin prods legislators on DWI measures - My 22 87 21A
  • Bill would create budget panel; Royall says Martin shows little interest in working with advisers
  • My 29 87 1D
  • Martin squeezes into a chapter others wrote - My 29 87 16A
  • Under the Dome: Editor (Price) selected for panel (Wildlife Resources Commission) - My 29 87 11A
  • Under the Dome: Currin considered for state judgeship - Jn 1 87 1
  • N.C. economic growth listed at $2.7 billion by governor - Jn 5 87 4B
  • Martin says he was unaware letter would become ad - Jn 6 87 18A
  • What a friend Martin has in the Democrats - Jn 7 87 6D
  • Martin jabs, Jordan cuts as barbs fly - Jn 11 87 1
  • Martin scores Jordan's statement (for accuracy) - Jn 11 87 10A
  • It's rough-and-tumble on political hardwood - Jn 12 87 14A
  • '88 political jabs begin (Martin-Jordan) - Jn 14 87 36A
  • Under the Dome: Green's contract to wait - Jn 17 87 4A
  • Martin blamed for N.C.'s loss of jobs, firms - Jn 18 87 21A
  • Under the Dome: Martin aide (Trotter) involved in school merger bill - Jn 18 87 1
  • Martin says Hawke erred in not paying taxes - Jn 19 87 4D
  • Martin, Jordan replace criticism with cooperation - Jn 19 87 4D
  • Martin opposes bill to limit N-waste sites - Jn 26 87 16A
  • School construction plan stopgap fails, Martin says - Jn 26 87 26D
  • Martin defends work rate of ABC chief he appointed - Jy 2 87 24C
  • Martin says ABC chairman considering pay cut, resigning - Jy 3 87 1D
  • Democrats say Martin favors political cronies - Jy 9 87 20A
  • Martin plans to alter amount Green can earn - Jy 12 87 23A
  • Under the Dome: Martin set to sell Far East on N.C. - Jy 15 87 1
  • Martin tells panel tax would cost jobs - Jy 16 87 8B
  • Martin praises 31 biology teachers, project to teach latest developments - Jy 22 87 20C
  • Democrats aim to block Martin on computer control - Jy 30 87 21A
  • Martin makes bid for facility; Semiconductor group hears presentations from N.C., 13 states
  • Jy 30 87 7B
  • Martin defends secrecy on semiconductor bid - Au 1 87 26C
  • Martin makes plea for computer shift (from Administration to Controller) - Au 1 87 4C
  • Family vacation tells a gubernatorial tale - Au 7 87 20A
  • Martin backs bill to keep details on recruiting of firms secret - Au 8 87 1
  • Martin's (vacation) trip timing criticized - Au 11 87 18C
  • Martin cuts short Caribbean trip - Au 12 87 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin, Jordan plan talks on legislature - Au 13 87 1
  • Martin, Jordan get fuel for campaign - Au 16 87 1
  • Martin, other Southeastern officials to study major problems facing region - Au 18 87 18C
  • Editorial: Martin appeases Helms wing - Au 19 87 12A
  • Under the Dome: Martin mustering '88 campaign team - Au 23 87 1
  • Martin, Jordan downplay campaign - Au 25 87 20C
  • Under the Dome: Martin mailing attacks Democrats - Au 27 87 1
  • Democratic chairman says Martin no activist - Au 28 87 26D
  • Editorial: Martin takes the pulse - Au 28 87 18A
  • Martin says GOP debate in doubt; Only two Republican candidates to attend forum in Chapel Hill
  • Se 1 87 4C
  • State high court rules against Martin in territorial tangles - Se 4 76 1
  • Martin's advisers cite some victories in rulings by court - Se 5 87 26C
  • Martin says state workers not 2nd class - Se 12 87 4C
  • Martin plans mission on trade to Far East - Se 15 87 1C
  • Martin seen as popular but lacking punch - Se 20 87 1
  • MARTIN, JAMES G. (cont_d) 7
  • Task force formed to promote development in (Albemarle & Pamlico) sounds - Se 24 87 26C
  • Martin wants sexual abstinence as AIDS focus - Se 25 87 1D
  • Renfrow's proposal to streamline budget work called 'unworkable' - Se 26 87 11A
  • Under the Dome: Jordan, Martin practice sniping - Se 27 87 1
  • Editorial: Martin misses signals on coast - Se 28 87 16A
  • More troopers, stiffer laws urged to fight drunken driving - Se 30 87 5C
  • Under the Dome: Martin fires chief of women's agency (Whitman) - Se 30 87 1
  • Aide says Martin's resume correct - Oc 1 87 36A
  • State Democratic chairman says Martin's resume 'stretches truth' - Oc 2 87 5C
  • Martin, Southern governors open trade meeting in Japan - Oc 5 87 18C
  • Under the Dome: Martin, advisers to plan '88 agenda - Oc 5 87 1
  • Martin restates need to halt waste site search - Oc 6 87 13A
  • Martin stresses Japan's importance to N.C. - Oc 7 87 9B
  • Lawmaker says Martin delaying I-40 stretch so he can cut ribbon - Oc 10 87 1C
  • Martin 'reaches out,' reports on Orient trip - Oc 10 87 5C
  • Under the Dome: Martin considers special address (State of the State) - Oc 12 87 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin renews call for school bonds - Oc 20 87 1
  • Martin avoids taking position on bill authorizing nuclear waste way station - Oc 21 87 WA-1
  • Martin helps land investments for state during Far East trip - Oc 21 87 1C
  • Martin says meeting held by appointees in secret broke policy - Oc 21 87 1C
  • Martin's creation of King panel called hypocritical - Oc 25 87 38A
  • Martin wants state to buy coastal forest (BUXTON WOODS) - Oc 28 87 WA-1
  • Waste-site opposition expected, Martin says - Oc 28 87 3C
  • Under the Dome: Helms' OK sought for visit to China - Oc 29 87 1
  • Democrats, Martin spar on education - Oc 30 87 23A
  • Martin touts education as key to reduce crime - Oc 31 87 22C
  • Aging, coastal problems add to Martin's agenda - No 1 87 35A
  • Under the Dome: Jordan fires back on merit pay issue - No 2 87 1
  • 'Super Tuesday' proposed for votes on school bonds - No 4 87 4C
  • Martin seeks balance of coastal growth, protection - No 4 87 4C
  • Martin says Va. lottery no reason for one in N.C. - No 6 87 4C
  • Under the Dome: Workers get letters on funds for Martin - No 6 87 1
  • Martin seeks U.S. aid for red-tide victims - No 7 87 1
  • Martin, Jordan tangle on economy - No 8 87 1
  • Under the Dome: Tar Heel message heading to Europe - No 8 87 1
  • Jordan, fellow N.C. Democrats pepper Martin with criticism - No 9 87 2C
  • Editorial: One governor to go - No 10 87 12A
  • Under the Dome: Jordan questions renovation of room - No 10 87 1
  • Democrats denounce agency for mailing Martin message - No 12 87 16C
  • Martin might call for session; Legislature would deal only with hazardous waste - No 12 87 1C
  • Thornburg challenges Martin's response to EPA - No 13 87 1C
  • Jordan faults Martin on call for bond votes - No 16 87 16C
  • Under the Dome: State picks up tab for Martin photos - No 17 87 1
  • Coastal waterways proposal launched - No 25 87 4C
  • Road funds shifted after Martin win - No 26 87 1C
  • AIDS thinks Martin won't call legislature on waste issue - De 2 87 3C
  • Martin decides not to call special session on waste law - De 3 87 3C
  • Governor names choice for chairman (Haworth, Bd. of Education) - De 4 87 3C
  • Martin backs 'super agency'; Governor shifts, supports consolidating environmental programs
  • De 5 87 1C
  • Martin calls collider aid to nation - De 5 87 13A
  • Martin cabinet minutes disclose patronage talks - De 6 87 1
Martin, James G.
  • 12 primaries set as period for filing ends - My 8 82 1C
  • Congressmen (Neal; Martin) plan suit to challenge handling of (cigarette) tax hike - Au 5 82 20A
  • GOP reports show Valentine is spending more than Marin - Oc 19 82 4C
  • Kemp gets spotlight in campaign swing for N. C. candidates - Oc 24 82 26A
  • Democrats win 9-2 advantage in House - No 3 82 1
Martin, James G.
  • Attempt to weaken (nuclear) freeze resolution fails - Ap 21 83 9A
  • Broyhill wealthiest N. C. congressman - My 18 83 4C
  • Under the dome: GOP's Martin considers governor's race - Jy 6 83 1
  • Martin confirms he's considering bid for governor - Jy 7 83 1
  • Charlotte area politicians line up to replace Martin - Jy 10 83 21A
  • Martin disapproves of holiday for King - Au 3 83 14A
  • Martin carrying '84 election hopes of many in GOP - Au 7 83 1
  • Under the dome: Martin plans meetings with GOP leaders - Au 13 83 1
  • Martin enters GOP governor's race - Au 19 83 1
  • Martin brings campaign to Eastern N. C. - Au 20 83 16C
  • Editorial: Martin takes the plunge - Au 21 83 4D
  • Martin proposes initiative power should go to voters - Au 21 83 30A
  • Possible GOP candidates - Au 21 83 7D
  • Under the dome: Martin idea (on civil service board) criticized - Au 23 83 6A
  • Under the dome: Cobey rejects idea of teaming with Martin - Au 30 83 1
  • Under the dome: Pro-Cobey letter angers Martin supporters - Se 10 83 1
  • Ballenger says Cobey can't beat Martin - Se 16 83 6B
  • Under the dome: Greensboro fund-raiser features Cobey, Martin - Se 20 83 7A
  • Martin, Cobey share platform at event - Se 21 83 5C
  • Under the dome: Martin says he'd have jobs for Democrats - Se 21 83 1
  • Under the dome: GOP strategist (Anderson) takes swipe at Cobey - Se 26 83 1
  • Under the dome: Past GOP rivals united behind Martin - Se 27 83 1
  • Under the dome: Martin calls for N. C. Republican truce - Se 28 83 1
  • Tison says he'll try to replace Martin - Se 29 83 4C
Martin, James G.
  • GOP candidate (Lawrence) says he will oppose Martin - De 7 87 1C
  • Martin gives thanks for help on Sematech - De 8 87 2D
  • Number affected by political-firings suit expands - De 8 87 8B
  • Fired state workers may have case, judge says - De 11 87 6B
  • Martin praises decision extending waiver on 17-year-old bus drivers - De 11 87 22C
  • Green signs new contract to advise Martin - De 12 87 2C
  • Martin plan would aid those hurt by red tide - De 12 87 14A
  • Birthday party for Martin nets $200,000 for campaign - De 13 87 55A
  • Under the Dome: Martin tells of life among Democrats - De 14 87 1
  • Editorial: Martin's hired hand - De 15 87 20A
  • Martin research assistant (Legg) denied chance to take bar exam - De 23 87 12C
  • Martin challenges districting (for election of judges) - De 24 87 1
  • Suit on court districts latest move in old game - De 25 87 1C
  • Candidates for governor look ahead to '88 campaign - De 27 87 25A
  • Businessman ends challenge to Martin for nomination - De 31 87 18C
Martin, James G.
  • N. C. regional schism looms anew in '84 GOP race - Oc 3 83 8A
  • GOP leaders advise Cobey not to run against Martin - Oc 11 83 12C
  • Key GOP leaders giving support to Martin - Oc 17 83 1C
  • Industry taxes key issue in governor's race - Oc 19 83 12C
  • Under the dome: Hawke in line to lead Martin effort - Oc 19 83 1
  • Under the dome: Martin hires consultant to study politics in N. C.
  • Oc 20 83 13A
  • Under the dome: Tar Heels in Washington favor Martin - Oc 22 83 1
  • Under the dome: Martin's headquarters opens near Helms club - No 2 83 9A
  • Edmisten favored among Democratic voters in poll - No 5 83 18C
  • Poll shows Edmisten leading among Democrats - No 12 83 8B
  • Martin supports merit pay for teachers - No 13 83 24A
  • GOP lawmakers endorse Martin for governor - No 16 83 12C
  • Martin succeeds at clubby GOP politics - No 18 83 4A
  • Martin enters GOP governor's race - No 19 83 1
  • Activists to remind voters of three anti-ERA votes (Broyhill; Martin; Valentine)
  • No 22 83 4C
  • Martin, Gilmore say they'd open meetings - De 3 83 8B
  • Under the dome: Fund wants Martin to be household word - De 5 83 1
  • Under the dome: Martin goes east today - De 5 83 10A
  • Martin seeks name recognition but gets 'Rep. Who?' in East - De 6 83 12C
  • Martin strives for recognition in East - De 11 83 46A
  • Under the dome: Martin, Helms flunk NEA report cards - De 26 83 1
  • Under the dome: Ellis still looking for challenger to Martin - De 28 83 1
Martin, James G.
  • Under the Dome: Martin linking pay to teacher results - Mr 18 89 1
  • Martin, CHAMPION discuss paper mill - Ja 4 89 6D
  • Editorial: Party by influence only - Ja 7 89 14A
  • Eure takes final bows, ties up loose ends - Ja 7 89 13A
  • No longer a rookie, Martin looks confidently to 2nd term; Inaugural to crown GOP gains - Ja 7 89 1
  • Opportunities, pitfalls confront Martin as he starts second term - Ja 8 89 9A
  • Echoes of Martin's re-election will linger - Ja 11 89 4A
  • Legislature opens today with battles - Ja 11 89 1
  • Rebel Democrats found crucial ally in governor - Ja 12 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin is planning super pitch to NFL - Ja 18 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin to speak on labor policies - Ja 19 89 1
  • Great beginnings: Light side of politics; Inauguration is the ticket to a full week of hoopla - Ja 21 89 1D
  • Washington notebook: Former WPTF host elated to get governor's Tar Heel pin - Ja 22 89 23A
  • Under the Dome: Martin, Broyhill careers entwined - Ja 30 89 1
  • Inmates to answer calls about tourism - Fe 3 89 1C
  • Tennessee not villain of Pigeon dispute - Fe 3 89 11A
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Wallowing in Pigeon River mud - Fe 5 89 7D
  • Champion to scale back mill, phase out 1,000 jobs - Fe 8 89 1
  • Wildlife panelists defy Martin, leader says - Fe 8 89 1
  • Martin pushes fish as another state crop - Fe 10 89 2C
  • Under the Dome: For Martin, game beats Bush speech - Fe 10 89 1
  • Angry educators vent their frustrations - Fe 15 89 1
  • Martin not giving his support to specific road-funding plan - Fe 18 89 1
  • Durham High teacher among honored heroes - Fe 21 89 1C
  • Governor endorses road plan; Martin hints at tax hike for schools - Fe 22 89 1
  • Martin's road bumpy at start of 2nd term - Fe 24 89 1
  • Another state reportedly wants Champion mill - Fe 28 89 18C
  • Martin weaves his way through tax thicket - Mr 10 89 24A
  • Martin backs tougher penalties, amnesty period for tax evaders - Mr 13 89 WA-1
  • Exhibition game may aid bid for NFL team in N.C. - Mr 16 89 1B
  • Martin backs proposal to build breakwater - Mr 16 89 2C
  • Bill gives Martin pay raise; Salary would rise from $109,728 to $122,136 - Mr 18 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin, son game for spring training - Mr 19 89 1
  • Ethics panel clears Martin ally in vote on road projects - Mr 21 89 2C
  • Martin seeks approval for jetty to protect Oregon Inlet bridge - Mr 21 89 1C
  • Martin awaits word on bid for reprieve from S.C. waste ban - Mr 22 89 16C
  • Martin will await answer on jetty quest - Mr 23 89 7B
  • Eagles get first-rate reception; Governor honors NCCU basketball team at Executive Mansion - Mr 29 89 2C
  • Martin urged to defuse wildlife panel clashes - Mr 29 89 10A
  • Under the Dome: 'Pinch-hitter' aids vacationing Martin - Ap 1 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin rejects logs for state workers - Ap 3 89 1
  • RDU-Bermuda flight departs with flourish - Ap 4 89 3C
  • Martin insists on full impact study before allowing drilling off Hatteras - Ap 6 89 16C