Word: carolina
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...produced from 1991 to March 1993 may be involved. Records from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration show the agency has received 171 complaints, all of which involve the belts for the right-side seat in the minivans' second row, according to the Associated Press. In one complaint, South Carolina resident Lynn Beaty hit the brakes on her 1992 Dodge Caravan to avoid hitting two deer, and the child seat holding her toddler flew forward, landing upside down with her daughter still in it. Identical parts were used in the 1991-93 Dodge Caravan and Grand Caravan, Plymouth Voyager...
...Arizona's inspiring 84-79 overtime victory over defending champion Kentucky in the final in Indianapolis, Indiana, on March 31, he scored 19 points, assisted on four baskets and even led his team in rebounds with nine. "He is a special one," says Dean Smith, coach of the North Carolina team Arizona beat in the semifinals. He is Mike Bibby, son of--Virginia Bibby...
...church for confirmation of our life-style, not worship. Maybe with prodding like yours we will change. Maybe we can again find the pathway to heaven. Maybe we can join Christ on his way, with "God first" and sacrifice for others. JOHN MEACHAM, ELDER First Presbyterian Church Garner, North Carolina...
...tacks or pinkie rings preferred by Washington's most powerful men. Surely you can find some way to define this remarkable woman's intelligence without resorting to jewelry. I'm a lot more interested in her brains than in her baubles. JILL WARREN LUCAS Sanford, North Carolina...
DIED. URAL ALEXIS JOHNSON, 88, U.S. diplomat; in Raleigh, North Carolina. Nearly as enduring as the mountain range after which he was named, Johnson's career spanned more than four decades and encompassed ambassadorships to Czechoslovakia, Thailand and Japan, a stint as Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs during the Cuban missile crisis and service as chief U.S. negotiator under Nixon at the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks...