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Virginia
Business - November 2001

Virginia Reacts
Business prepares for war after terrorist attacks.
When
it comes down to "flight or fight"
Personal defense classes develop responses to threat.

How
secure are your IT systems?
Cyber-terrorism is much more terrifying than Y2K.
Struggling
through debt
Telecom can't come back until it straightens out its
finances.

The
city of the future?
Shenandoah Valley may hold clues to new trends in urban
growth.

How
computers can cut hospital costs
Owens & Minor leads the way by using info tech to
track supplies.
From
red to black ink - the "poor house" hospital
turns around
Norfolk's Lake Taylor Hospital was losing $1 million.
Now it's $1 million in the black.

Super
CPAs
Virginia Business ranks the state's top CPAs as voted
by their peers.
Leaders of the Super CPAs
We profile the top three overall winners:
Lawrence
J. Martin, Hantzmon, Wiebel & Co.
L.
Samuel Saunders, Harris, Harvey, Neal & Co.
Carl
H. Wyatt, Frederick B. Hill & Co.
List
of the Super CPAs

Minding Your Business
Hard
times in the land of cotton
How to turn a milk jug into a collector's item
Filmmaking 101
Besting terror in the workplace
Editor's
Corner
"Zinky Boys" and the ironies of history
Virginia
Ideas
Is George Mason's bright star fading?
For
the Record
Virginia
Weekend
Books, bargains and bucolic B&Bs
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