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Auburn Armature to open Vestal branch
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AUBURN - Auburn Armature, Inc. (AAI), an Auburnbased provider of industrial and commercial electrical equipment and repair services, is in expansion mode with the company aiming at the Southern Tier.
AAI will open a 23,000-square-foot sales and parts-distribution center at 161 N. Jensen Road, Vestal, says Bennett C. Carter, company vice president. The new branch should open for business in mid-May.
The Vestal site is the privately held company's second branch operation, Carter s...
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How to survive the downturn. (Maury L. Carter's management of real estate)(includes related article)
Florida Trend
; Maury L. Carter of Orlando knows what may be the fail-safe secret to surviving in the real estate business in Florida these days. Carter takes a quirky and original approach to land. He owns it. Not the way you own a car, or a house, not the way a developer owns 900 acres he wants to turn into
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Jimmy Carter man of his words: America's thirty-ninth president figured out what it takes to be a farmer, a businessman, a naval officer, a global peacemaker, a diplomat and a champion of the poor and hungry. So how does he make a living? He's a writer. (Cover Story).
Book
; Wicked, the photographer says. Excellent. Just one more roll. Aw, come on, man, says Jimmy Carter. That's what you said the last time. But Carter's game: He's got a new book, Christmas in Plains, to promote. Besides, his mind has moved on: Sizing up the crew's gear, he makes the casual observation
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Carter an independent, world-wise former president.
The Miami Herald (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service)
; Byline: Frank Davies WASHINGTON _ Jimmy Carter moves around the globe as a moral force, a patient negotiator and an exasperating free-lance diplomat with his own foreign policy. While others talk, he works. At 77, he still builds houses for the poor, defuses conflict, helps eradicate disease and
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Regional alliance explores collaborating with Southern Tier
The Business Journal - Central New York
; SYRACUSE - The Central Upstate Regional Alliance is exploring ways to collaborate with economic-development groups in the Southern Tier and possibly expand some of its initiatives to that area. There have been no formal discussions yet and no one is sure what the potential partnership would look
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Carter an independent, world-wise former president.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; WASHINGTON _ Jimmy Carter moves around the globe as a moral force, a patient negotiator and an exasperating free-lance diplomat with his own foreign policy. While others talk, he works. At 77, he still builds houses for the poor, defuses conflict, helps eradicate disease and ensures free elections.
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Stephen L. Carter: The Christian as contrarian
The Virginia Quarterly Review
; Stephen L. Carter's The Emperor of Ocean Park was the publishing phenomenon of 2002. The $4.2 million advance Carter received from Alfred A. Knopf, joined with the $1 million advance he got from Jonathan Cape (the largest ever given to a first-time novelist by a British publisher) and his
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Carter's next route: leaving Minnesota
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Carter's next route: leaving Minnesota Receiver won't mend broken relationships By DAN BARREIRO MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE Thursday, December 27, 2001 Cris Carter says there is "a good chance" Sunday was his last home game as a Viking. Let's get rid of the wiggle room. There is no chance Carter will
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Cowboys fulfill Carter's vision.(The Dallas Morning News)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; ... Of Quincy Carter X X X Visit The Dallas Morning News on the World Wide Web at http://www.dallasnews.com ... Information Services. (c) 2001, The Dallas Morning News. Visit The Dallas Morning News on the World Wide Web at http://www.dallasnews.com ...
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CITIZEN CARTER;In Nicaragua and Beyond, The Peacemaker's Moral Mission
The Washington Post
; Down the winding mountain road came Jimmy Carter's caravan of conscience. Up front, a battered green-and-yellow Sandinista police car, siren screaming, kicked up dust, scattering cattle and campesinos. Inside a blue Chevy van, behind dark, bulletproof glass, the former president stared out at this
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A soldier's story.(paranoia about communism kept Medal of Honor recipient Eddie Carter from pursuing his military career)
U.S. News & World Report
; LONG AFTER EDDIE CARTER DIED, the U.S. Army and a grateful nation awarded him America's highest honor for heroism in combat. That was two years ago, and it seemed at the time that an old wrong had finally been righted. It had, but not entirely. Because there was still a mystery about how his
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