N&O Index Card Listings
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Textile Industry
- Textile school expansion to boost industry's technology - Ja 13 85 29A
- Troubled textiles offset state gains - Fe 3 85 1G
- Efforts to limit textile imports continuing - My 4 85 11A
- Textile jobs decline nearly to 1949 level - Jy 9 85 1D
- Weaving a way of life out of work in textiles - Jy 21 85 7-12
- Textile firms yank Coke machines to protest line of imported clothes - Au 9 85 1D
- Martin urges tax plan changes to boost textiles - Au 21 85 18C
- N.C. shoe, textile officials upset by Reagan decision - Au 29 85 7B
- N.C. leads region in textile job losses - Au 30 85 8C
- Companies reportedly using fewer managers - Se 9 85 3C
- 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
- Textile support for Reagan is unraveling - Se 22 85 33A
- Technology innovation central to future of textiles, experts say - Oc 29 85 6D
- Textile job losses looming, NCSU professor says - No 21 85 7B
- Textile, furniture officials say import cuts, not merger rule, needed - De 12 85 8B
- Angry textile officials continue fight for protection - De 20 85 29A
- Ties to textile industry pose risks for Carolina banks - De 30 85 8B
Textile Industry
- Erwin textile workers ratify pact - Ja 23 90 3D
- Number of textile jobs in N.C. up in 4th period - Mr 8 90 6C
- Textile leaders impatient with Bush administration - Mr 25 90 1C
- State lost 3,500 jobs in textiles; Rest of Southeast had net gain in 1989 - Jy 25 90 6C
- Textile industry continues to decline in 1990 - De 28 90 7C
Textile Industry
- Many 'ifs' cloud the outlook for growth in textile industry - Ja 29 89 13J
- Stable year predicted for textiles; Consumer debt, rising interest rates could put damper on
- industry - Ja 29 89 17J
- Buyouts changing face of textile industry - Fe 28 89 3D
- Textile employees declined last quarter - Fe 28 89 1D
- Textile group hopes machines will hone competitive edge - Mr 25 89 6B
- Under the Dome: Textile companies make clean sweep - Ap 22 89 1
- Textile employment up in Southeast - Jn 27 89 3D
- Textile firms testing workers for drug abuse - Jy 1 89 8B
- Quarterly employment in textiles drops slightly - Au 29 89 3D
- Textile officials optimistic - Oc 22 89 36A
- Textile industry seeks Bush's aid in import battle - No 6 89 2C
Textile Industry
- Mexico trade accord feared; Textile industry sees new threat - Mr 12 91 1D
- Industry pins hopes on new College of Textiles - Mr 23 91 1B
- Textiles expected to lead Tar Heels out of recession - Mr 26 91 2D
- Trade vote is trade-off for state - My 25 91 1
- Textile jobs recede in North Carolina - My 29 91 6C
Textile Industry
- Textile industry planning to build on recent gains - Ja 31 88 27J
- Textile-makers group seeks to pressure candidates on imports - Fe 27 88 10A
- Textile companies leap ahead; Cone Mills tops list; others rise in ranking of private N.C. firms - Jn 7 88 3D
- N.C. textile employment drops in 2nd quarter - Au 26 88 7B
- N.C. textile industry needs protection, analysts say - Se 9 88 6B
- Textile profits expected to remain level - Se 10 88 7B
- Tar Heel editors speak: Consumers pay for textile protection - Se 18 88 7D
- Automation helps dyeing and finishing industry stay competitive - Se 25 88 3I
- Industry to push for override of textile veto - Se 29 88 9B
- A textile twist ((Taiwanese plant for NC) - Oc 9 88 1I
- Massive textile layoffs not foreseen - Oc 28 88 6B
- Textile industry says it's working to prevent muscular injuries - No 2 88 6B