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Virginia
Business - March 2003
COVER
STORY
Prayer for
the coalfields
As coal declines, Southwest Virginia struggles
to reinvent itself with telecom and tourism.
Virginia
coal's tough new competition
Already the world's biggest coal exporter,
Australia continues to eat into the U.S.'s and Virginia's
$18 billion share of coal exports.
REGIONAL
REPORT
Can a strong
new police chief stem Richmonds crime problem?
Despite perceptions, most violence is not
downtown.
Is the
tide finally rising for the riverfront?
Several new projects may finally kick
start Richmond's efforts.
SPECIAL
PUBLISHER'S FEATURE
Easy
to Love
The Richmond area refines its image while
building its brand.
BANKING
& FINANCE
Don't
panic!
Investors need to stay the course to ride the
bearish markets.
TECHNOLOGY
IN VIRGINIA
TOP keeps
shipments on time
Norfolk Southern uses advanced systems to unsnarl
rail lines.
SPECIAL
ADVERTISING SECTION
Golf
How tournaments can be great business tools.
Business-friendly
golf courses in Virginia
A directory of the state's golf courses.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's
Corner
Minding Your Business
- What your kids think is cool
- An office you'll never have
to clean
- New Internet site for visually
impaired
- Largest biotechnology employers
(chart)
Around the
Old Dominion
- Defense spending
boosts Anteon
- The Rev. Falwell snares
prime Lynchburg real estate
- Is power dereg taking a powder?
- EPA ruling treats Trex
- People: Richard Sharp, William
L. Collins III
For the Record
Virginia
Lifestyles
Got game?
Virginia
Weekend
B-B-Q King: "I hear a pig calling my name."
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