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NCTNeo Culture Technology (South Korean band)
NCTNational College of Technology (various locations)
NCTNational Childbirth Trust
NCTNottingham City Transport (UK)
NCTNorth County Times (California)
NCTNorthwest Championship Tour (racing)
NCTNorth Central Texas
NCTNano Carbon Technology
NCTNero Cover Designer Template
NCTNetwork Cable Tester
NCTNew Covenant Theology (Christian theological system)
NCTNon-Contact Tonometry (optometry)
NCTNational Car Test
NCTNorth Carolina Theatre
NCTNon-Conventional Threat (Israel)
NCTNuclear Compton Telescope (US NASA)
NCTNetline Communications Technologies, Ltd. (Israel)
NCTNarrows Community Theater (Brooklyn, NY)
NCTNorthern California TRACON
NCTNerve Conduction Test (neurometric technique)
NCTNew Century Technology (various organizations)
NCTNicotine Replacement Therapy
NCTNational Coordination Team
NCTNicoya, Costa Rica (Airport code)
NCTNippon Container Terminals (Japan)
NCTNational Clinical Trial
NCTNoise Cancellation Technology
NCTNetwork Control and Timing
NCTNational Curriculum Test (UK)
NCTNet Control Station
NCTNetwork Control Terminal
NCTNot Completely Tested
NCTNAFA Certified Technician
NCTNuclear Cardiology Technologist
NCTNashoba Conservation Trust (Pepperell, Massachusetts)
NCTNorth Country Transit (New Hampshire, USA)
NCTNational City Transit
NCTNARTE Certified Technician
NCTNational Centre for Tumour diseases (German)
NCTNanosat Constellation Trailblazer
NCTNursing Care Technician
NCTNational Catastrophe Team
NCTNATO Comparative Test
NCTNetwork Caching Technology (company)
NCTNatural Clustering Technology
NCTNational Capital Teritory (New Delhi area, India)
NCTNegative Core Term (equations)
NCTNegative Channel Transition
NCTNon-Commercial Transaction
NCTNext Check Time
NCTNetwork Communication Trunk
NCTNormal-Class Transport
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The name of the Escondido paper might stir memories; the city's daily had that moniker from 1909-1995 when it was changed to the North County Times by then-owner Howard Publications (subsequently, Howard was sold to Lee Enterprises Inc., which in turn sold the North County Times to "Papa Doug" Manchester in 2012 and the paper was made an edition of the daily now known as the San Diego Union-Tribune).
Marine Corps lawyers are presently considering how to respond to the letter, and it is not known what their timetable is for a response, according to the North County Times.
Dan Hayes of the San Diego-area North County Times wrote on Twitter: "Donavan Tate tested positive for Spice, a synthetic cannabis.
Some, including The Brazil (Ind.) Times, the Athens (Ga.) Banner-Herald, The Daily Citizen in Dalton, Ga., and the North County Times in San Diego, have done tongue-and-cheek write-ups on Russek, who said he's glad he's never knocked over the special shelves he's built for the collection, because "to sort them would be a lot of work."
In the April 3 North County Times, Leonard Wright commented about tax law governing debt forgiveness ...
According to an article in the North County Times, it would take several years to plan and build a facility that could purify sewer water but city officials believe such a facility might save city residents money by lowering local water and sewer rates.
At its height 4% of San Diego area homes were being sold annually; that figure has now dropped to 2%, according to the North County Times. Although average housing prices in the suburban and rural northern part of San Diego County have held steady at about $635,000 in April, the values of homes in the city of San Diego and its suburbs are expected to decline generally.
But if either campaign purchased ads on the Web sites of the San Diego Union-Tribune, North County Times, KGTV and a covey of blogs, I didn't see them.
According to the North County Times, the recommendation will be passed on to the board of the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority on 5 June.
tastefully posed with tongue planted firmly in cheek" (Pam Kragen, North County Times).
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