N&O Index Card Listings

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Martin, James G.
  • Under the Dome: Martin cool on idea of race with Sanford - No 25 88 1
  • Martin will not ask for special session - De 1 88 27A
  • Under the Dome: Martin says he has Sununu's number - De 2 88 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin hits road for two meetings - De 3 88 1
  • Martin to Bush: All is not well with schools - De 6 88 18C
  • Gardner's role is in the governor's hands, too - De 9 88 30A
  • Martin says rumor of major staff changes untrue - De 9 88 26A
  • Under the Dome: Computers helping with inaugural plans - De 10 88 1
  • Martin faces budget with pinched purse; General fund revenue growth (Chart) - De 11 88 1
  • Education overhaul endorsed (THINKING FOR A LIVING) - De 14 88 1C
  • Martin to evict Edmisten; Secretary of state-elect to lose Capitol office - De 16 88 1
  • Martin wants Jacobs to face state charges - De 16 88 1C
  • Under the Dome: Martin will share invitation billing - De 20 88 1
  • Tenn. governor denies Pigeon River waiver - De 24 88 1
  • Brewer granted pardon - De 28 88 1C
  • Under the Dome: Governor's plates plain (license tags) - De 28 88 5A
  • Goldsboro base is getting word today on closing; Martin says promise of new jets bodes well for
  • Seymour Johnson - De 29 88 1C
  • Martin to meet with Champion about paper mill - De 31 88 3C
Martin, James G.
  • Under the Dome: Martin to be out of touch to most (on vacation) - Au 21 88 1
  • Martin asks election of Superior Court judges be postponed - Au 25 88 19A
  • Early release procedures questioned by DA, judge - Au 26 88 24C
  • Reward and risk in bashing the legislature - Au 26 88 20A
  • Commissioner (Hester) still holding wildlife post - Se 1 88 16C
  • Under the Dome: Quick action quells protests by MADD (driving after convictions) - Se 1 88 1
  • Nine coastal water bodies singled out (for OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS) - Se 2 88 22C
  • Under the Dome: Reviews net raises for 4 state workers - Se 2 88 1
  • Martin accused of refusing to head King board - Se 3 88 1C
  • Martin can't fire wildlife panel member (Hester) - Se 3 88 10B
  • Jim Martin, professor-governor - Se 11 88 1D
  • Trade policies, markets called farmers' foes - Se 11 88 37A
  • Under the Dome: Ports Authority fetes shipping firm - Se 15 88 1
  • Jordan charges ethical abuses in Martin term - Se 18 88 35A
  • Martin asked to supply funds for AIDS drug - Se 21 88 8D
  • Highway projects on which engineering work will be sped up, according to Gov. James G. Martin
  • (Chart) - Se 23 88 22C
  • Martin opposed secrecy on computer bids - Se 24 88 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin to push plan on ocean dumping - Se 26 88 1
  • Martin says taxpayers entitled to know computer price - Se 30 88 22C
  • Editorial: Martin's computer freeze - Oc 5 88 8A
  • GLADD to be here (Photo) - Oc 6 88 29A
  • Martin takes collider bid to Washington - Oc 6 88 29A
  • Under the Dome: Governor to miss Quayle appearance - Oc 6 88 1
  • Editorial: Washing your hair, Governor? (excuse for spurning Quayle) - Oc 7 88 22A
  • Under the Dome: Martin to see Taiwanese - Oc 9 88 17A
  • Rides, animals and food set the mood at State Fair - Oc 15 88 1C
  • Bipartisan group to hold fund-raiser for Col. North - Oc 16 88 38A
  • Under the Dome: Martin helps open DMV license offices - Oc 17 88 1
  • Democrats say reports held back (disclosing amount state paid fired or disciplined employees) - Oc 21 88 20C
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Jury's stunning verdict indicts Robeson, challenges Martin - Oc 23 88 7D
  • Tax revenues up 0.8%, smallest jump in 14 years - Oc 26 88 18C
  • Editorial: Time to switch governors - Oc 30 88 6D
  • Martin hails I-40 progress as new link opens - No 1 88 8A
  • Man (McMillan) threatens Martin in police department No 3 88 2C
  • Martin accused of breaking crime promise (not to release hardened criminals) No 6 88 18A
  • Pendleton lists non-Wake voters in ad; Martin, at least 3 aides endorsed Wake commissioner
  • candidate No 8 88 3C
  • 'Four more years! Four more years!' chant at Martin's victory celebration No 9 88 20A
  • Bush wins; Martin re-elected; Rand, Gardner in close contest No 9 88 1
  • Editorial: A leadership test for Martin No 10 88 22A
  • Texas wins battle for super collider; U.S. criticizes state, local officials in rejecting N.C. - No 11 88 1
  • Members of U.S. collider panel fault Martin officials in failed bid No 15 88 1
  • Revenue secretary (Powers) changes mind, will stay with Martin team (and possible changes) - No 17 88 31A
  • 4 senators, Gardner to meet; Democrats postpone power-change decision No 19 88 1
  • North Carolina bestows top honor; Martin presents 1988 North Carolina Awards for public
  • service No 19 88 1C
  • Under the Dome: Martin at conference (Republican Governors' Association) No 19 88 8A
  • Editorial: Battle for the high ground No 20 88 6D
  • Editorial: Defending air and water...while Treyburn gets its way No 21 88 8A
  • Democrats set to cut Gardner's powers No 24 88 1
Martin, James G.
  • Editorial: - The price of courtship - Oc 22 89 6D
  • Martin urges end to partisan rivalry in war on drugs - Oc 25 89 18C
  • Under the Dome: - Martin repays favor - Oc 25 89 4A
  • Martin seeks state landfill for toxic waste - Oc 27 89 1C
  • State panel urged to improve education beyond SAT scores - Oc 31 89 WA-1
  • Martin urges recycling plan for state government - No 2 89 WA-1
  • RJR Nabisco offers $30 million in grants to schools - No 2 89 1
  • Employers, churches must help cut infant deaths, expert (Tuckson) says - No 3 89 3C
  • Under the Dome: - What's in a name? Highway politics - No 3 89 1
  • State faces squeeze in finding Hugo aid; Council of State split on how to meet cost - No 4 89 1C
  • Under the Dome: - Wrong message sent (pro-choice messages on Martin's golf balls) - No 9 89 4A
  • Court rejects Martin's challenge of judicial redistricting (Superior Courts) - No 10 89 6B
  • Martin still seeking regional waste pact - No 10 89 7B
  • N.C. added to regional waste pact - No 23 89 1
  • Martin begins pressing case for waste pact - No 28 89 1C
  • Martin assails parole of officer's killer - No 29 89 1
  • Martin criticizes push for traffic lights - De 5 89 1B
  • Martin trades shots with two legislators on hazardous wastes - De 8 89 3B
  • Troublesome mix of challenges confronting Martin - De 10 89 1C
  • EPA casts doubt on argument for state hazardous waste plan - De 11 89 1B
  • Infant death rate spurs Martin; Governor plans task force after N.C. ranked worst of 50 states - De 14 89 1
  • Under the Dome: - Pitfalls confronted Martin during trip - De 14 89 1B
  • Death rate of infants targeted; Martin vows to improve state's last-place rank - De 15 89 1B
  • Furniture sellers looking to Martin for help in rift - De 15 89 7C
  • New transportation secretary (Harrelson; being sworn in; - Photo) - De 16 89 3B
  • Prison bond plan proposed; Martin wants to add 52% cell capacity - De 16 89 1
  • Under the Dome: - Martin recognizes beer wholesalers - De 18 89 1B
  • Democrat (Davis) assails Martin's prison plan - De 21 89 1
  • Martin releases 3 inmates for holiday (Galbreath; Robinson; Taborn) - De 23 89 3B
  • Under the Dome: - Martin prison plan a do-it-himself one - De 23 89 1B
  • Editorial: - Self-delusion by the numbers - De 27 89 10A
  • Martin tapes commercial for Helms; Message citing Noriega stance another sign Helms will run
  • again - De 29 89 3B
Martin, James G.
  • Martin, Helms laud proposal to offer RDU-Paris flights (AIRLINES - ROUTES) - Ja 8 88 1C
  • Officials help to plug rodeo for promoter (Greensboro) - Ja 10 88 27A
  • Martin urges return of sales tax discount - Ja 13 88 2C
  • N.C., Tenn. to discuss mill (CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION) discharge
  • dispute - Ja 14 88 2C
  • Officials join foes of EPA draft permit - Ja 15 88 3C
  • Compromise sought by Martin on dispute (CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION) - Ja 16 88 2C
  • Martin schedules day in Jacksonville - Ja 21 88 8D
  • Under the Dome: King day passes, but politics echo - Ja 20 88 1
  • Democrats spurn Martin's plan to assist N.C. elderly - Ja 23 88 10B
  • Abortion foes praise Martin during march - Ja 25 88 6D
  • State bids to be location for eight film productions - Ja 28 88 WA-1
  • Breakfast break (Photo) - Ja 29 88 2C
  • Environmental programs may be merged - Fe 5 88 5D
  • Panel formed to speed process of getting N.C. driver's license - Fe 5 88 12A
  • Martin addresses collider fears - Fe 10 88 1C
  • Under the Dome: Martin reworks resume (on accomplishments) - Fe 11 88 14A
  • Leaders open airline reservations center - Fe 14 88 33A
  • Under the Dome: Martin has new look - Fe 15 88 4A
  • Martin says new train route may bring more rail service - Fe 16 88 18C
  • Martin seeks to delay Nigerian's deportation (OGUGUA) - Fe 16 88 1C
  • Martin to plead case in Durham for collider - Fe 21 88 36A
  • Editorial: Martin musters a militia - Fe 24 88 8A
  • Martin: Collider could be shifted - Fe 24 88 5C
  • N.C. water protection ranks first - Fe 24 88 4C
  • Jordan jabs at Martin over RJR; Governor denies offer of tax break - Fe 25 88 1
  • Lack of hazardous-waste disposal sites key public works problem, Martin says - Fe 26 88 6D
  • Proposed corporate tax break could cost state $26 million - Fe 26 88 26C
  • State task force is formed to study 'dangerously low' supply of nurses - Fe 26 88 19A
  • Under the Dome: Ruby Hooper diet a 'loser' for Martin - Fe 28 88 1
  • Martin vows not to defy Labor order; Schools may park buses on deadline - Mr 2 88 18C
  • Martin challenges class action ruling on dismissals (of state employees) - Mr 9 88 3C
  • Under the Dome: Martin credits Jordan (for agreement over Pigeon River) - Mr 10 88 12A
  • Martin may ask courts to delay teen-driver ban - Mr 11 88 26C
  • Under the Dome: Mistaken identity, job (Sherds) - Mr 11 88 10A
  • Party chiefs trade jabs over Martin (over state personnel and industrial development) - Mr 16 88 3C
  • Rhodes urges quick action on project by Martin ally (STROUD; Broad Reach marina &
  • development) - Mr 17 88 3C
  • 4 firms, Marines awarded for cutting waste - Mr 18 88 3C
  • Martin fails to sway Watkins on (SUPER) COLLIDER - Mr 18 88 1C
  • Martin sees no harm from march for veto - Mr 18 88 2C
  • Martin pledges to help solve INDIAN problems - Mr 19 88 2C
  • Martin, Jordan want to cut gap in college costs - Mr 26 88 11A
  • PIERCE backers ask Martin to call session on stand-in - Mr 29 88 6A
  • Skeptical Indian leaders seek congressional probe (into Robeson murders) - Mr 30 88 4A
  • Under the Dome: Martin rooting for Duke - Mr 30 88 8A
Martin, James G.
  • Martin calls budget a GOP 'gold mine' - Jy 12 91 1
  • Martin says waste-site (political assessment) reports a 'mistake' - Jy 12 91 6B
  • Editorial: Hiding in the weeds - Jy 14 91 6J
  • Under the Dome: Martin to pay visit to aide's (Green's) business - Jy 17 91 1B
  • District lines have Martin see(th)ing - Jy 19 91 1
  • Governor admits lack of clout in swaying General Assembly - Jy 19 91 4B
  • Under the Dome: Martin won't be Grinch to workers - Jy 27 91 1D
  • Martin takes top job on air-cargo board - Au 1 91 7C
  • Martin denies pressuring DMV in favor of car supplier (Southeast Toyota) - Au 5 91 2B
  • Car suits may go to ex-judge; Martin wants retiree to hear Toyota dispute - Au 8 91 4B
  • Under the Dome: Is Martin's office in pink? No, beige - Au 18 91 1C
  • 'If' is key work as Martin gives air-cargo update - Au 23 91 6C
  • Martin defies law eliminating 3 jobs; Legislature's move said unconstitutional - Au 28 91 1
  • Martin seeking more spending cuts - Au 28 91 2B
  • (DOT) Jobs spark dispute; Democrats in power struggle - Se 2 91 1B
  • Under the Dome: Martin to deliver 'Report to People' - Se 3 91 1B
  • Hiring freeze over; budget woes remain - Se 6 91 1B
  • Editorial: Here's mud in your eye - Se 8 91 6J
  • Martin chosen to head delegation to Suriname - Se 11 91 5B
  • State officials prepare first response to fire; Plans would add more inspectors - Se 11 91 1
  • Martin beefs up worker safety; 27 inspectors will be hired - Se 12 91 1
  • Legislative leaders head toward showdown with Martin - Se 13 91 4B
  • Under the Dome: U.S. review sought of judges' terms - Se 16 91 1B
  • Brooks chided on fire probe; Martin backs role for federal officials - Se 20 91 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin to hit road with state causes - Se 22 91 1C
  • Prosecutors meet with Martin on bid to spare man from death sentence - Se 26 91 4B
  • Sunbelt image-making with old South echoes - Se 27 91 16A
  • $1.4 million to be spent to hire safety inspectors - Se 28 91 5B
  • Martin sets target for state's schools (North Carolina 2000) - Se 28 91 1B
  • Killer (McDougall) denied clemency; Martin won't block Oct. 18 execution - Se 29 91 1C
  • Martin keeps clemency bid confidential - Oc 3 91 1B
  • Editorial: Martin raises a veil - Oc 4 91 10A
  • Editorial: Safer - for employers - Oc 9 91 12A
  • Martin wrongly extended judges' terms, office rules - Oc 24 91 6C
  • Under the Dome: Golf tourney to be sales pitch for state - Oc 29 91 1B
  • Governor announces award of park funds (for addition to Buxton Woods) - No 2 91 5B
  • Martin puts air-cargo decision on fast track No 6 91 8C
  • Child abuse line gets quick nod from governor No 9 91 8B
  • Democratic candidates assail Martin's record No 10 91 1C
  • Under the Dome: Martin set to scope Hollywood action No 11 91 1B
  • Editorial: Martin's silver platter No 17 91 6J
  • Under the Dome: Fund-raising bid honors governor No 20 91 1B
  • Governor seeks repeal of surtax on business; Martin hopes funds will boost economy No 22 91 4B
  • Governor says economy better; Others uncertain about recovery - De 6 91 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin fires back on state job listings - De 6 91 1B
  • Low home-loan rates to be announced - De 12 91 14B
  • Etheridge sues Martin over executive order; Courts asked to decide who runs state schools - De 13 91 1
  • Martin limits public access; Clemency bids may stay secret - De 20 91 1B
  • Editorial: Martin slams the door (on public access to documents on clemency) - De 21 91 14A
  • Martin wants (payroll) surtax repealed; Governor seeks to widen session - De 21 91 1
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Martin, James G.
  • Martin meets with supporters of slain Indian activist PIERCE - Ap 1 88 3C
  • PIERCE backers drop call for special session; Lawmakers back proposal for 2nd Robeson judge - Ap 5 88 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin visits newspaper (critical of Robeson Task Force) - Ap 5 88 6A
  • Jordan acted in Robeson (on new judgeship) without Martin knowing - Ap 6 88 1
  • ROTC review (Photo) - Ap 13 88 2C
  • Officials plan to stem erosion, secure ferry service - Ap 15 88 24C
  • 124,500 jobs added in N.C., Martin says - Ap 19 88 1C
  • Martin bars Rebel stars from license plate offices - Ap 21 88 1C
  • Martin, railroad talk of abandonment plans (Dillsboro to Murphy) - Ap 21 88 2C
  • Storm may turn tide for jetties - Ap 25 88 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin supporting his brother in race - Ma 1 88 1
  • Martin taking plea for OREGON INLET jetties to Reagan - Ma 3 88 4C
  • Martin meets with Reagan on Oregon Inlet jetty plan - Ma 4 88 1C
  • Under the Dome: Martin flexes wit at wrestling match - Ma 8 88 1
  • Martin tells Campbell class: 'be all you can' - Ma 10 88 18C
  • Martin puts tort reform back on the front burner - Ma 12 88 16C
  • N.C. praised for its rural development - Ma 12 88 3C
  • Martin, avid sports fan, takes time to 'play hard' - Ma 15 88 31A
  • Martin lauds waste 'park' idea - Ma 20 88 1
  • Martin stalled release of revenue figures, Democrats say - Ma 26 88 3C
  • General ceremony (Photo) - Jn 1 88 18C
  • Martin's job rating improves in poll; legislature fares poorly - Jn 3 88 7A
  • Martin steps up personal use of state aircraft - Jn 5 88 1
  • Editorial: Working poor ignored - Jn 7 88 12A
  • Under the Dome: Helms, Martin to skip convention - Jn 15 88 1
  • Martin defers to law denoting judge seniority - Jn 17 88 16A
  • A tale of state party platforms; GOP follows 'conservative' road; Democrats set 'progressive'
  • course - Jn 22 88 1C
  • Smokies' future uncertain after Senate's votes - Jn 22 88 1C
  • Martin asserts collider lobbyists doing their job - Jn 24 88 6D
  • Martin lobbies for Helms on Smokies bill - Jn 24 88 16A
  • Martin, Jordan launch state's hot-air balloon - Jn 28 88 4C
  • Conflict-of-interest probe sought in Martin appointee's land dealings (WATSON) - Jn 30 88 4C
  • Martin says drought may push U.S. to offer farmers more aid; Plans for low profile at convention - Jy 7 88 16C
  • Martin offers support, advice to other drought-stricken states - Jy 8 88 6D
  • Firms linked to Martin, GOP reap state insurance spoils - Jy 10 88 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin hopes to see Michael Jordan road - Jy 13 88 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin the writer honing his skills - Jy 14 88 1
  • Getting happy (Photo) - Jy 15 88 1C
  • Ervin Highway dedicated (Photo) - Jy 19 88 2C
  • Under the Dome: Governor cruising state's highways - Jy 21 88 1
  • Martin says Beltline compromise possible; Breakdown lanes may be added to design - Jy 22 88 1
  • Literacy panel proposed; Report wants council to oversee training - Jy 22 88 1C
  • Martin says Democrats hiding national agenda - Jy 22 88 22C
  • Jordan, Martin set goals for education - Jy 24 88 25A
  • Under the Dome: Martin now a grandpa - Jy 29 88 13A
  • Martin may file suit involving road funds - Jy 30 88 8B
  • Martin orders probe of state Wildlife panel (for refusal to promote game warden) - Jy 30 88 3C
  • Under the Dome: Martin hails Bush, makes up lost time - Au 1 88 1
  • Wildlife panel to be kept from job decisions; But disputed promotion to stand - Au 6 88 1C
  • Hodel dims hopes for jetties; Martin vows to press Reagan - Au 18 88 26A
  • Tar Heels, others criticize Dukakis at GOP meeting - Au 18 88 19A
  • Lawyers say workers not safe from political firing - Au 20 88 1C
Martin, James G.
  • Martin sets plans for school summit; NCAE says its views are being overlooked - Ja 5 91 3B
  • State halts hiring as revenue outlook worsens - Ja 10 91 1
  • Martin seeks school consensus from a cacophony of opinions - Ja 11 91 1
  • Martin says he can't lift freeze on schools - Ja 12 91 5A
  • Governor calls for day of prayer for peace - Ja 15 91 4B
  • Martin urges donations to fund for guard families - Ja 18 91 5B
  • Under the Dome: Duke paper takes swipe at Martin - Ja 18 91 1B
  • 'We'll walk hand in hand...' (Photo) - Ja 19 91 3B
  • Under the Dome: Martin committee still heavy spender - Ja 29 91 1B
  • Recession sends governor in search of safety - Fe 1 91 14A
  • Martin brings no new waste proposals to governors' meeting - Fe 4 91 1B
  • Martin makes pitch for all-cargo AIRPORTS - Fe 9 91 3B
  • Durham makes plea for (reimbursement) funds - Fe 12 91 3B
  • GOP courts Martin entry in Senate race - Fe 12 91 5B
  • Martin targets military counties (as disaster areas) - Fe 16 91 1B
  • GOP envoy fails to convert Martin to 1992 Senate race; Gramm also talks to Gardner, Myrick - Fe 19 91 3B
  • Martin takes action to assist 4 counties with military bases - Fe 22 91 3B
  • Under the Dome: Martin schedules economic summit - Fe 23 91 1B
  • Governor holds back state funds; Local governments' payments to be hedged - Mr 1 91 1B
  • Under the Dome: Martin's backers asked to ante up - Mr 5 91 1B
  • DMV pays price of politics with scandals, infighting - Mr 8 91 1
  • Martin administration keeps politics-laden tradition at DMV - Mr 8 91 6A
  • Martin says budget problems won't worsen in current year - Mr 8 91 1B
  • Martin urges quick issue of prison bonds - Mr 9 91 3B
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Martin, James G.
  • Painting (of state capitol) unveiled (Photo) - Ap 11 89 2C
  • Under the Dome: Open door policy an embarrassment - Ap 15 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin misses Quayle - Ap 18 89 4A
  • 5 firms, UNC-CH program praised for reducing waste - Ap 21 89 22C
  • Firms, program draw praise for cutting waste - Ap 21 89 13A
  • Martin still against hazardous waste law - Ap 21 89 5C
  • Martin nominating ally (Cobb) to Utilities Commission - My 2 89 1C
  • Martin dedicates new prison (Craggy Correctional Center) - My 5 89 11A
  • Storm scars awe Martin; relief sought - My 8 89 1C
  • Martin backs panel's call for Charlotte to Raleigh rail link - My 11 89 1C
  • Tornado price tag surges; Damage estimate hits $103 million - My 12 89 1
  • 'Substitute' teachers (Martin; Upchurch) quizzed by Athens Drive students - My 13 89 10D
  • Under the Dome: Former GOP foes dine under scars - My 15 89 1
  • Martin joins push for curbs on acid rain - My 26 89 17A
  • Under the Dome: Martin goes golfing - Jn 3 89 12A
  • Martin seeks balance in mountain growth - Jn 6 89 3C
  • Martin, N.C. utilities pleased by Bush plan (to combat acid rain) - Jn 13 89 4A
  • Governor refuses to participate in NCAE pay rally - Jn 16 89 3C
  • Martin assails bid to tap road funds for raises - Jn 16 89 3C
  • Under the dome: Martin has dinner for his GOP allies - Jn 19 89 1
  • Martin carries budget battle to hometown of Senate foe - Jn 23 89 12A
  • Martin courts defense contractors with vows of free training - Jn 25 89 21A
  • 12-year road plan pushed; Eastern N.C. mayors support Martin plan - Jn 27 89 16C
  • N.Y. firm (Reichhold Chemicals) will move headquarters to RTP (Map) - Jn 28 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Gimme shelter (tax shelter from Martin) - Jn 29 89 9A
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Showdown in Snow Hill - Jy 2 89 7D
  • Accord boosts Mobil drilling plan off coast - Jy 15 89 1
  • Martin says abortion referendum could defuse issue - Jy 21 89 26C
  • Martin backs Spangler on NCSU - Au 5 89 9A
  • Rules, choice keep Gardner out of legislative spotlight - Au 13 89 27A
  • Martin signs pact protecting lands on Roanoke River - Au 15 89 16C
  • Shareholders back merger of 2 railroad companies - Au 15 89 1C
  • Western railway line officially dedicated - Au 19 89 2C
  • Who's hot in legislature...And who's not; Movin' up... - Au 20 89 12A
  • POULTON resigns amid scandal - Au 22 89 1
  • Martin, others express support for report's steps - Au 26 89 13A
  • Governor taking stock before taking to the road - Se 1 89 1C
  • Under the Dome: Governor writes support for Scouts - Se 2 89 1
  • It's official: Governor proclaims Bubba Awareness Week - Se 4 89 1C
  • Martin urges push on SAT scores - Se 14 89 5C
  • Martin postpones legislative session - Se 16 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin lawn party toasts GOP donors - Se 17 89 1
  • Hazardous-waste plan endorsed; Southern governors discuss push in face of cutoff of federal
  • funds - Se 19 89 3C
  • Martin may cut trip short; Regional waste pact could interrupt plans - Se 22 89 3C
  • Martin seeks disaster aid for 51 counties - Se 24 89 33A
  • Governor adds Wake to hurricane relief list - Se 25 89 2C
  • Martin joins supporters of law easing rules on schools - Se 27 89 4C
  • Martin fails to sway Ala. governor on waste - Oc 1 89 25A
  • Martin says Etheridge held news on SAT - Oc 5 89 1C
  • Under the Dome: Former foes perform - Oc 10 89 5A
  • Martin appeals to cut judicial districts - Oc 12 89 3C
  • Martin backs DOT rejection of Klan group - Oc 13 89 22C
  • Under the Dome: Legislative lobbying runs up hefty tab (for governor) - Oc 19 89 1
  • Martin to keep pushing state's waste-pact bid - Oc 20 89 1C
Martin, James G.
  • Billboard rules approved; Request by Martin sets back industry - Ja 5 90 1
  • Governor won't campaign against democratic allies - Ja 5 90 3B
  • Helms will run for Senate again - Ja 14 90 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin, Helms look toward 1991 - Ja 17 90 1B
  • Under the Dome: Martin skips Va. event (inauguration) - Ja 18 90 2B
  • Atwater urges Republicans to be flexible on abortion; Martin says he agrees - Ja 20 90 1
  • Town to present award to governor - Ja 20 90 2B
  • Martin calls plan to add jail cells step in state's fight against drugs - Ja 27 90 3B
  • Governor gets special Cary award - Fe 3 90 2B
  • Governor wants S&L to repay training costs - Fe 3 90 5C
  • State mulls sale of Umstead land; Martin administration idea would put 80% on market - Fe 10 90 1
  • Martin expected to drop proposal to sell most of park - Fe 13 90 1
  • Martin halts Umstead sale; Legislature criticized for inadequate park funding - Fe 14 90 1
  • Ailing Martin, at times incoherent, lashes out at critics - Fe 23 90 1
  • Excerpts from governor's news conference - Fe 23 90 11A
  • Echoes from remarks could haunt Martin - Fe 24 90 1
  • Editorial: The governor's lament - Fe 24 90 10A
  • WPTF-TV tops coverage of Martin news conference - Fe 24 90 3B
  • Bitter Martin won't run again; Governor denies he was out of control at news conference - Fe 25 90 1
  • Text of Martin's letter - Fe 25 90 1
  • Martin's exit raises big questions for state GOP; Allies hope governor will reconsider - Fe 26 90 1
  • Editorial: Into the sunset - so soon? - Fe 27 90 8A
  • Martin briefs aides on his decision - Fe 27 90 1
  • Thornburg defends role in Martin events - Fe 27 90 3B
  • Martin continues Thornburg attack - Fe 28 90 1
  • Martin cites liquor gift probe as proof of Thornburg's bias - Mr 1 90 3B
  • Editorial: The self-made martyr - Mr 2 90 10A
  • Governor opposes arena aid; Stand could hamper NCSU coliseum push - Mr 2 90 1
  • Governor turned elder statesman assumes risks - Mr 2 90 10A
  • Martin says charges could hurt NCSU, state - Mr 2 90 8A
  • Students ask Martin to try, try again (Photo) - Mr 2 90 4B
  • Under the Dome: Martin greets Valvano - Mr 6 90 3B
  • First lady observes test program for mothers, children in Vance - Mr 9 90 1B
  • Panel would help 'work-bound' students - Mr 9 90 3B
  • A governor has to wield power to gain power - Mr 16 90 16A
  • Martin, legislators study budget shortfall options - Mr 16 90 3B
  • Tape shows Martin correct about quote - Mr 17 90 1
  • $50 million anti-drug proposal submitted to Martin by panel - Mr 20 90 3B
  • Martin asks SBI to probe Haywood jail - Mr 22 90 4B
  • Voters give lower grade to governor - Mr 25 90 6A
  • 19 in N.C. Take Pride finalists - Mr 27 90 5B
  • Martin says his record is better than Hunt's - Mr 31 90 1B
  • Under the Dome: Film offers role model - Mr 31 90 2B
  • Under the Dome: Final Four feast on line for Martin - Mr 31 90 1B
  • Bush is silent on Martin letter - Ap 1 90 6C
  • Governor's mansion making screen debut - Ap 7 90 1B
  • Under the Dome: Martin's decision helps fund-raising - Ap 8 90 1C
  • Martin urges agency to apply for anti-smoking program grant - Ap 11 90 4B
  • Under the Dome: Martin says he's ready for change - Ap 11 90 1B
  • Martin, legislators trade budget blame - Ap 13 90 1B
  • Under the Dome: Martin contracts for two lobbyists - Ap 14 90 1B
  • Martin reorganizing environmental effort - Ap 25 90 4B
  • Martin, Wake lock horns over school funding - Ap 25 90 1B
  • 'Most-wanted' parents targeted; Poster program to aid in collections of child-support payments - Ap 26 90 3B
  • A passion for the fashionable names; Bermudan collects autographs with zeal - Ap 27 90 1D
  • Letter angers Chatham; Wake-Chatham site believed ahead, Martin writes - Ap 28 90 1
  • Confusion surrounds school cuts; Governor criticizes Etheridge - My 2 90 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin taking trip to Kentucky Derby - My 2 90 1B
  • Governor eases schools' fund squeeze - My 3 90 1
  • Martin may seek 4% cuts; Flexibility ties to 1991 budget - My 3 90 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin seeks way to avert disputes - My 4 90 1B
  • Editorial: What Martin didn't say - My 6 90 6J
  • Revenue shortfall worsens; Martin takes broad control of spending - My 9 90 1
  • Decline in industrial development reported, but study is questioned - My 10 90 6C
  • State may delay workers' paychecks - My 10 90 1
  • Martin budget plan seeks transfers, cuts - My 11 90 1B
  • Martin's budget proposal raises hackles of Democratic legislators - My 11 90 3B
  • Martin attacks Etheridge study on school cuts; Governor challenges estimate that teaching jobs would be lost - My 15 90 1
  • Martin opens healthy-baby campaign - My 16 90 7B
  • Martin handed lots of advice on budget cuts - My 17 90 1B
  • Martin freezes hiring; Shaky revenues spur new move - My 23 90 1
  • Under the Dome: Martin revises payday shuffle - My 26 90 1B
  • Editorial: More than talk on taxes - My 30 90 10A
  • State, governor get block-grant honor - Jn 7 90 10C
  • Under the Dome: Martin cuts cost of legislative affair - Jn 8 90 1B
  • Group (Martin and former governors) aims to boost community colleges - Jn 12 90 4B
  • Under the Dome: Meeting on veto takes new turn - Jn 12 90 1B
  • Rallying for repairs (to Capitol; Photo) - Jn 15 90 3B
  • House panel chief offers veto package, but Martin rejects it - Jn 16 90 3B
  • Legislators seek signal by Martin on budget, taxes - Jn 21 90 3B
  • Editorial: Mr. Martin cops out - Jn 22 90 14A
  • Martin backs Senate budget; bond firm balks - Jn 22 90 1
  • Independent-minded governor finds himself isolated by budget - Jn 23 90 1
  • Martin fights for budget; Meeting is set with bond firm - Jn 23 90 1
  • Under the Dome: Gardner upends Martin in survey - Jn 24 90 1C
  • Martin says bond firm backs budget - Jn 26 90 1
  • Martin seeks inclusion in oil moratorium - Jn 27 90 1B
  • Governor may skip site tests; Martin seeks to avoid waste facility protests - Jn 29 90 1
  • Martin fishing to add state to oil drilling ban - Jn 29 90 3B
  • Martin, Gardner discuss differences - Jn 29 90 1B
  • Under the Dome: Martin-Thornburg feud gaining steam - Jy 1 90 1C
  • N.C. emphasizing improved response in hurricane season - Jy 3 90 4B
  • Martin admits he wouldn't want to live near hazardous waste site - Jy 13 90 3B
  • Infant death rate gets better; Martin praises efforts; state still likely to rank near bottom - Jy 14 90 1
  • Quayle defends Bush on tobacco, textiles during Triangle visit - Jy 19 90 3B
  • Governor acts on recycling; Martin outlines plan for government trash - Jy 20 90 3B
  • Martin defends Harrington; New coastal panel chairman says he won't vote if conflict arises - Jy 20 90 1B
  • Waste site rule change suggested: Panel could skip tests if Martin OKs proposal - Jy 24 90 1
  • Valentine fights Granville option; Martin delays decision on rules - Jy 26 90 15A
  • Martin plans talks on new incinerator; Procedures for hearings to be discussed - Jy 27 90 1
  • Martin assures safety of incinerator - Jy 27 90 14A
  • Search for waste incinerator site must move ahead, Martin says - Jy 28 90 1
  • Martin grants waste panel rule changes - Au 2 90 1B
  • Woman may head state school board; Governor wants Tapscott for post - Au 2 90 3B
  • State pleads case for Oregon Inlet jetties - Au 3 90 3B
  • Under the Dome: Martin schedules two-week vacation - Au 4 90 1B
  • Martin's approach supported; Waste panel agrees to rules on hearings - Au 8 90 4B
  • Gardner remains split with Martin on incinerator - Au 21 90 3B
  • Editorial: Martin's waste mandate - Au 23 90 16A
  • Martin may waive hearing on waste site - Au 23 90 4B
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Martin's appeal no longer a mystery - Au 26 90 7J
  • Hazardous waste site foes assail Martin - Au 28 90 1
  • Martin counters Gardner's call for cuts - Au 29 90 3B
  • Martin facing hard stares in Iredell; Possible waste site angers his neighbors - Au 31 90 3B
  • Editorial: Burning waste, cold shoulders - Se 2 90 6J
  • Governor taps industry idea; Martin asks state employees to assist in 'quality circle' program - Se 8 90 3B
  • Martin stands by hazardous-waste pact - Se 11 90 3B
  • Southern governors endorse new effort on infant mortality - Se 12 90 3B
  • Martin says judge (Cornelius) may be settling old score - Se 14 90 5B
  • Farm family (Loflin) honored for conservation efforts - Se 15 90 4B
  • Illiteracy threatens growth, Martin says - Se 20 90 3B
  • Martin accepts Tyrrell incinerator wish list - Se 20 90 4B
  • Martin paying price for waste decisions - Se 23 90 1C
  • State officials make plea for share of federal highway, transit funds - Se 23 90 9C
  • Martin goes to bat for judicial candidates - Se 24 90 1B
  • Big happenings at the local diner (Green Hornet Grill) - Se 25 90 1B
  • Martin pushes $200 million prison bond - Se 25 90 1B
  • Editorial: Martin's ugly attack (method of selecting judges) - Se 26 90 18A
  • Party politics are hauled into court - Se 30 90 1J
  • EPA hits 6 incinerators with fines; Martin had listed facilities as 'safe' - Oc 1 90 4B
  • State may cut spending by 2 percent; Martin could decide fund reductions today - Oc 3 90 1
  • Martin renews pitch for jetties - Oc 6 90 3B
  • Waste official cleared; Martin backs Koehler after no conflict found - Oc 6 90 3B
  • Apology sought on park allegations - Oc 10 90 1B
  • Politicians' job ratings drop (Chart) - Oc 10 90 8A
  • Under the Dome: Martin aides, allies pack civic center - Oc 11 90 1B
  • Editorial: Martin plays the heavy - Oc 12 90 14A
  • Martin launches new attack on judges - Oc 17 1B
  • Exum asks GOP to halt 'false statements' on Democrats - Oc 18 90 3B
  • Editorial: Martin's poor judge-ment - Oc 20 90 12A
  • Fiery Martin peppers campaign trail with fireworks - Oc 25 90 1
  • Governor's statements challenged - Oc 25 90 21A
  • Martin seeks access rules for state computer records - Oc 25 90 3B
  • Martin cites problems in clerk's office; Saying audit raises questions, governor seeks study of fees - Oc 26 90 3B
  • Prisoners provide Halloween chills; Governor lets inmates put extra touch to trick-or-treaters' evening - No 2 90 3B
  • Under the Dome: Martin heads up Helms 'yard' work - No 4 90 1C
  • Martin asks emergency declaration for bridge - No 6 90 4B
  • Under the Dome: Martin is ordered to give deposition (on election of judges) - No 19 90 1B
  • Under the Dome: South Korea courted - No 20 90 3B
  • Martin calls for education 'summit' - No 25 90 4C
  • Martin considers new round of cuts in state spending - No 28 90 1
  • Martin criticizes state leaders' stand against Butner site - No 28 90 1B
  • Martin fund-raiser wins break on fine - No 30 90 1B
  • Tar Heel lawmakers reaped honoraria - De 2 90 5C
  • Battle lines are drawn on budget - De 5 90 1B
  • Martin gives nod to state plans for Blue Ridge Road - De 5 90 1
  • Martin puts new budget cuts on table - De 7 90 1B
  • Martin dubious about success, funds for BEP - De 14 90 1B
  • Angry Martin blasts council for waste vote - De 15 90 1
  • Martin seeks proof BEP is worth the cost - De 15 90 3B
  • Under the Dome: Martin wants EPA to quieten official (Kaufman) - De 19 90 1B
  • Under the Dome: A vacation on Sunset - De 24 90 2B
  • Under the Dome: Governor slates parley on policy - De 29 90 1B
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  • Counties wary of list requiring air cleanup - Mr 14 91 3B
  • Bill giving legislature hiring control (for state jobs) sidetracked - Mr 15 91 1B
  • Martin says legislators' request for budget-cutting aid improper - Mr 20 91 3B
  • Under the Dome: - Martin plans push on school efforts - Mr 21 91 1B
  • Governor seeks cloak thrown over budget cuts - Mr 22 91 14A
  • Martin defends budget, DOT hiring - Mr 22 91 1B
  • Under the Dome: - Workers' worries over layoffs eased - Mr 26 91 1B
  • Martin withholds $56 million from state retirement funds - Mr 28 91 3B
  • Martin misses deadline on mountain land-use bill - Mr 29 91 3B
  • Under the Dome: - Martin fishes up Final Four wager - Mr 29 91 1B
  • Under the Dome: - Martin, legislators still split on budget - Mr 30 91 1B
  • Editorial: - Freezing spell not statewide - Mr 31 91 7J
  • Martin declines to support call for 1-cent sales tax hike - Ap 5 91 5B
  • Governor never saw scientists' proposals on emission controls - Ap 12 91 4B
  • Martin renews veto push; Executive powers at heart of debate - Ap 12 91 3B
  • Martin suggests options on sentencing program - Ap 12 91 3B
  • Air-cargo complex touted by governor; Legislative panels welcome proposal - Ap 16 91 3B
  • Martin denies he didn't see air pollution proposals - Ap 19 91 5B
  • Martin targets child abuse - Ap 19 91 1B
  • Editorial: - Martin answers a call - Ap 24 91 14A
  • Under the Dome: - Martin to seek gold in Canada - Ap 29 91 1B
  • State's budget worries deepen; Martin may have to order layoffs - My 1 91 1
  • Martin, advisers meet on budget woes - My 2 91 1B
  • State budget shortfall hits $729 million; Martin sets plan, avoids furloughs - My 3 91 1
  • Under the Dome: - Martin, Renfrow still trading shots - My 7 91 1B
  • Child abuse review plan on track - My 8 91 3B
  • Point of view: - Governor passed up chance to lead state against child abuse - My 9 91 25A
  • Martin seeking further cuts; $200 million goal not firm - My 10 91 1
  • Governor blasts legislature - My 11 91 1
  • Study plan may derail mountain land-use bill - My 11 91 3B
  • Martin says he's willing to help legislators (recommend budget cuts) - My 15 91 3B
  • Martin seeks summit on Mount Mitchell - My 18 91 3B
  • Air-cargo study puts cost at $543 million; 55,805 jobs possible; state advised to act fast - My 23 91 6C
  • Martin proposes new cuts, skirts taxes - My 24 91 1B
  • Reducing state spending; Some of Governor Martin's proposals for 1991-92 - (Chart) - My 24 91 3B
  • Cuts called blow to 55,000 on welfare - My 25 91 1B
  • Operators assail bingo fee proposals; Charities called biggest losers in Martin's plan for $100 licenses - My 26 91 3C
  • Martin makes new proposals for budget cuts - My 30 91 1B
  • Martin challenging EPA on smog cleanup counties - My 31 91 3B
  • Under the Dome: - 'Retiring' Martin still firing blasts - Jn 11 91 1B
  • Martin, Exum push plan on judicial appointments; Accord may revive stalled legislation - Jn 18 91 1B
  • Under the Dome: - Budget woes hit governor's gala - Jn 20 91 1B
  • Editorial: - Legislators well-received - Jn 21 91 10A
  • Political spat hits bid for air-cargo facility; Martin, Democrats split on appointments - Jn 21 91 1
  • Editorial: - Dogfight over air cargo - Jn 22 91 12A
  • Martin eyeing escheats; Air-cargo facility funds sought - Jn 25 91 1
  • Martin to reign over war parades - Jn 28 91 2B
  • Under the Dome: - Martin says (budget) news is on the money - Jy 1 91 1B
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