6 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2004 Co-speaker’s retreat elicits mixed feelings BY MARK PUENTE STAFF WRITER Republican leader Richard Morgan is calling his two-day get away an issues retreat to look for ways to solve North Carolina’s woes —but some GOP members contin ue to say Morgan has other motives behind the retreat. Morgan, the embattled co speaker of the N.C. House from Moore County, organized a retreat Monday and Tuesday at the exclusive Pine Needles Resort in Southern Pines. He invited local policy experts to talk about economic and health care conditions facing the state. To Place a Line Classified Ad Call 962-0252 • Fax 962-1609 or email classifieds@unc.edu DTH office is open Mon-Fri B:3oam-s:oopm UNC One Card, Cash, Checks, Mastercard, Visa & American Express accepted (Ehe irnlg (Bar Mrri Announcements j NOTICE TO ALL DTH CLASSIFIED CUSTOM ERS: Please read your ad the first day it runs to check for any errors. Call us by NOON and we'll change it for the next paper. 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