N&O Index Card Listings
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Hurricanes
- Hugo damage claims put at $4.25 billion - No 16 89 7B
- Tar Heel editors speak: Hurricane hits salary funds No 19 89 7D
- Hugo's tracks linger; Charlotte still trying to clear debris of storm No 30 89 1
- N.C. insurance firms cope with Hugo No 30 89 5C
- Four N.C. areas get Hugo cleanup money - De 5 89 4B
- In Hugo's wake, Raleigh men playing Santa to S.C. town - De 14 89 5F
- Southern Bell's plan to recover storm damage won't raise rates - De 20 89 3B
- Hugo's damage cleared as do-gooders storm lot - De 27 89 4B
Hurricanes
- Governor adds Wake to hurricane relief list - Se 25 89 2C
- Hurricane Hugo has mixed effect on N.C. farmers - Se 25 89 16C
- Bush clears 4 N.C. counties for disaster aid - Se 26 89 18C
- Triangle reaches across Carolinas to lend hand in wake of Hugo - Se 26 89 1C
- Charlotte goes pioneer; Food, light, water become luxuries after Hugo - Se 27 89 1
- Damage from Hugo may raise possibility of utility-rate hike - Se 27 89 6B
- Dunes erased by Hugo; Oceanfront homes gouged by waves (Map) - Se 27 89 1
- Hugo aftermath update (Chart) - Se 27 89 4A
- Charlotte gives Guard its attention - Se 28 89 12A
- Damage estimates rise in N.C. disaster areas - Se 28 89 12A
- Editorial: Still winds and stout hearts - Se 28 89 14A
- Hugo puts strain on insurers - Se 28 89 7B
- 9 N.C. counties added to federal list - Se 29 89 6A
- Cary sends aid to S.C. - Se 30 89 1C
- CP&L puts Hugo losses close to $15 million - Se 30 89 8B
- Hugo's N.C. toll set at $725 million - Se 30 89 5A
- 402 victims of Hugo apply for aid in N.C. - Oc 1 89 17A
- Hugo left (Union) county's farms in ruins - Oc 1 89 1
- Hugo: disaster and teacher - Oc 1 89 1D
- Coastal building reassessed; Hugo spurs new look at N.C. beach controls - Oc 2 89 1
- Gastonia family (Littlejohn) finds Hugo alters viewpoint - Oc 2 89 1
- Hugo farm losses at $165.8 million - Oc 2 89 6D
- Areas on disaster list are not all in trouble - Oc 4 89 WA-1
- Editorial: Ignoring Hugo's lesson - Oc 4 89 16A
- Disaster aid list now at 23; 5 more counties eligible for loans - Oc 5 89 8D
- Editorial: Unmanageable emergency - Oc 5 89 14A
- Raleigh church does its part in helping victims of hurricane - Oc 5 89 5T
- 6 more counties declared disaster areas - Oc 6 89 4C
- Six more N.C. counties added to disaster list - Oc 7 89 2C
- The pride's in place; Charleston puts the best face on Hugo's damage - Oc 7 89 1D
- Charlotte mobilizes Hugo cleanup - Oc 8 89 42A
- Good neighbors from Cary help S.C. town - Oc 8 89 31A
- State still cleaning up tons of debris Hugo left - Oc 10 89 4C
- Hugo victims flood office with claims - Oc 12 89 2C
- State reopens 4 parks damaged by Hugo - Oc 13 89 3C
- Western N.C. hurting from Hugo's hit - Oc 16 89 1
- Hugo's effect on N.C. forests (Map) - Oc 18 89 10A
- Nature left reeling after Hugo; Forests, fish and woodpeckers suffered catastrophic damage - Oc 18 89 10A
- Renovation in Monroe is damaged by Hugo - Oc 18 89 2C
- Coloring book helps children cope with Hurricane Hugo - Oc 21 89 5C
- Union County submits $7.5 million Hugo bill - Oc 21 89 2C
- Hurricane Hugo hammering state emergency budget - Oc 26 89 3C
- Guard general (Robb) on Hugo patrol took side trip; Copter taken to his beach house - Oc 28 89 1C
- Charlotte launches nonstop sweep to rid city of Hugo's legacy of litter - Oc 31 89 3C
- S.C. town (McClellanville) surviving on kindness (Map) - Oc 31 89 1
- 70% of Hugo checks mailed, official says - No 1 89 2C
- Raleigh girl (King-Hillyard) helps start toy drive for storm victims No 2 89 9T
- Charlotte still trying to clear storm debris No 3 89 2C
- State faces squeeze in finding Hugo aid; Council of State split on how to meet cost No 4 89 1C
- The urban image: Was it just dumb luck, or superior architecture? Historic Charleston handles
- Hugo, but why No 5 89 1E
- Council of State agrees on funding for Hugo aid No 8 89 18C
- Hugo, farming discussed; Congressmen hear state growers' woes No 14 89 16C
Hurricanes
- N.C. gets a soaking from Hurricane Bob - Jy 26 85 1
- Bob caused $13 million damage ($1.5 in N.C.) - Au 7 85 2C
- Flooding, high winds hit state (Hurricane Danny) - Au 19 85 1C
- N.C. coast braces as Gloria nears - Se 26 85 1
- Gloria pummels Outer Banks - Se 27 85 1
- Gloria brushes N.C., hits Northeast; Coastal counties escape major storm damage - Se 28 85 1
- Insurance agents say hurricane damage slight - Se 28 85 7B
- N.C. cleans up after Gloria, continues to assess damage - Se 29 85 31A
- Damage estimates from hurricane reach $5.6 million - Oc 1 85 16C
- Data from pier aids hurricane research - Oc 2 85 22A
- Damage estimates from hurricane (by county) - Oc 3 85 20A
- Gloria left mark on coast by opening 2 inlets, partly closing one - Oc 3 85 20A
- Computer plan to help predict hurricane path - Oc 20 85 21A
- Agricultural, fishing interests hurt by Gloria - Oc 28 85 6A
- Cleanup slow after hurricane - Oc 28 85 1
- Martin says state has done all it can for Avon residents - Oc 29 85 2C
- Gloria wrecks eagles' nest - No 10 85 17B
- Kate saturates parts of N.C.; floods threatening No 22 85 1
Hurricanes
- Scientist (Gray) has an eye for predicting storms; Weather expert forecasts more hurricanes in '88 - Ap 13 88 6A
- Traffic jams pose (evacuation) problems for Dare - Ma 3 88 4C
- Coastal counties gearing up for major hurricane drill - Jn 5 88 17A
- Hurricane exercise a success; State's largest drill highlights problems - Jn 16 88 4C
- Tar Heel editors speak: Sun and fun - and hurricanes - Jn 26 88 7D
- Editorial: Reaping the whirlwind (Hurricane Gilbert) - Se 16 88 14A
- Hurricane turns honeymoon into nuptial blitz - Se 20 88 4C
- On vacation with Gilbert: A trip to remember - Oc 2 88 3H
Hurricanes
- 7 (Wake Forest) linemen commended over Hugo - Ja 12 90 2B
- Hugo-toppled statue to resume post soon (Randolph County) - Ja 13 90 4B
- Fire risk feared in debris left by Hugo - Ja 18 90 4B
- City's Hugo cleanup ends; debris lingers (Charlotte) - Ja 24 90 4B
- Hugo debris expected to spark forest fires - Mr 6 90 4B
- Mecklenburg sheriff defends seawall rebuilding after Hugo - Mr 16 90 4B
- Hugo left path of fire hazards - Mr 17 90 3B
- Hurricane Hugo's holes help mosquitoes breed - Mr 24 90 4B
- Charlotte residents ask city to remove debris - Mr 31 90 4B
- S.C. bounces back from Hugo; Hurricane may not have blown tourism dollars onto Tar Heel beaches - Ap 3 90 1D
- Tracing Hugo's path (Photo) - Ap 3 90 5B
- Hugo's devastation still burdens weary Union County residents - Ap 8 90 1C
- Hugo debris increases risk of forest fires - Ap 24 90 1B
- Marinas keep busy repairing boats banged up by Hugo - My 29 90 4B
- Nags Head applauded for hurricane strategy - Jn 17 90 1B
- State DOT seeks to aid hurricane evacuations - Jn 21 90 4B
- N.C. emphasizing improved response in hurricane season - Jy 3 90 4B
- Coastal officials seek new hurricane shelters - Jy 10 90 4B
- Atlantic storms linked to rainfall in African region; U.S. warned of more hurricanes - Se 14 90 4B
- Sand dollars; Rebuilding in harm's way, with the government's help - Se 16 90 1J
- Nature offered best Hugo buffer, study shows - Se 21 90 4B
- Hugo still haunts Carolinas - Se 22 90 1
- Hurricane Lili races for N.C. - Oc 12 90 1
- Rains hit as Lili flirts with coast - Oc 13 90 1
- Lili fizzles as chilly waters sap its strength - Oc 14 90 1C
Hurricanes
- Busy '88 hurricane season predicted - Ap 8 88 1C
- Hurricane legend reflects pain of N.C.'s stormy past - Ap 12 88 1C
Hurricanes
- Coast tops in hurricane threats; Tropical storms' path most often leads to Outer Banks, study finds - Jn 2 89 1
- Shortwave relay network racing to keep up with Hugo's menace - Se 20 89 1C
- N.C. coast battens down the hatches - Se 21 89 1
- Hugo pounds Carolina coast; inland areas brace for flooding - Se 22 89 1
- Tar Heels flee low-lying coastal regions - Se 22 89 1
- Coast gets taste of hurricane's fury - Se 23 89 1
- Editorial: - Fury and fragility - Se 23 89 14A
- High-pressure system saved Eastern N.C. - Se 23 89 13A
- Images of Hugo's devastation - (Photos) - Se 23 89 3C
- Remnants of storm wreak havoc in Charlotte; 14 die in Carolinas - Se 23 89 1
- Beach homes doomed; More than 150 feared lost in hard-hit areas - Se 24 89 29A
- Carolinas begin cleaning up; At least 21 dead; damage estimate runs in billions - Se 24 89 1
- Hugo leaves Charlotte torn and tattered - Se 24 89 29A
- Martin seeks disaster aid for 51 counties - Se 24 89 33A
- Estimates of Hugo toll in state rise - Se 25 89 1C