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July 4, 2008
California
President Bush calls the uncompromising Republican from North Carolina a ‘great patriot.’ He infuriated liberals with his race-baiting tactics and presidents of both parties with his use of senatorial
July 5, 2008
World & Nation
AS THE LAST streaks of daylight play out in tremulous pinks and oranges, a steady drizzle of sensi ble Chevrolets, work- worn pickup trucks and family vans with tinted glass jolt over potholes into a dusty field, weaving to avoid couples strolling toward the National Guard Armory in Wilmington, N.C.
Oct. 28, 1990
Sports Now
Sept. 28, 2008
Politics
Jesse Helms, the former U.S. senator from North Carolina who for half a century infuriated liberals with his race-baiting campaign tactics and presidents of both parties with his use of senatorial privilege, died Friday.
TARGETING HELMS--As a black liberal, Charlotte, N.C., Mayor Harvey Gantt, a Democrat, will need all the help he can get in challenging three-term conservative Republican Sen.
June 11, 1990
Republican Sen.
June 7, 1990
Just how contentious is Jesse Helms’ struggle to save his U.S.
Nov. 2, 1990
Efforts by political pundits to characterize Sen.
Aug. 26, 2001
Politics: A departure of the conservative legend, 80 and ailing, would intensify the battle for control of the Senate.
Aug. 22, 2001