Vol. 11 No. 4, April 1991
Index
- A pig in a poke: will a giant slaughterhouse breathe life into a moribund Bladen County - or threaten the lower Cape Fear?
- Developments that beat their handicaps.
- Fanfare for the uncommon man.
- Frenetic engineering.
- No saving grace: the government protected the New from a power company, but its scenic beauty could ruin the river.
- No, no, it's the deal he wanted closed.
- RJR is top dog in the junkyard.
- Sewing up sales by the seat of their pants.
- Shinn knew when to cut school.
- The waters of strife: paper profits have polluted the Pigeon River and sparked a war between the states.
- Their motto: have guns, will travel.
- This lawyer lives for science project.
- Use of the Neuse: the river's condition has improved over the past two decades, but better may not be good enough.
- When tax time rolls around, munis don't seem so puny.
- Of time and the river.
- High water marks: at Badin Lake, Alcoa has shown that industry can use - and not abuse - a river.
- Reynolds vice president thrives on burning issues.