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Virginia
Business - September 2004
COVER
STORY
Genworth’s
solo act
Following a successful IPO, Genworth Financial
leaves the GE fold. Now it has to prove it can make
it on its own.
REGIONAL
REPORT
Washington,
D.C.
Development revives nation’s capital,
but schools and affordable housing remain concerns.
Growth &
Development
A roundup of major projects in the D.C.
area.
Publisher’s
Profile — Anthony A. Williams
An interview with the the fourth mayor
of the District of Columbia.
Franklin
/ Southampton County
With peanuts on the wane, this rural area tries
to forge a new identity.
Growth
& Development
A roundup of major projects in the Franklin
/ Southampton region.
MANAGED
HEALTH CARE
One in
seven Virginians is uninsured
Prescription: reduce numbers by making insurance more
affordable for small businesses
Managed
health care providers
A
directory of health care providers in the state.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Corner
- Fresh starts
Around the
Old Dominion
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Virginia Stat |
| 62%
The percentage of Virginia firms offering health
insurance to employees — 12th-highest in
the U.S.
Source:
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
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Working on the railroads
- Virginia makes a digital
leap forward
- Loudoun County: Where the
jobs are
- Enron’s crimes,
Darden’s profit
- Showing off a little Hokie
pride
- VA STAT
Technology
in Virginia
- Aurora Flight Sciences
spreads its wings
- New drugs launch Radford firm’s
IPO
- Carilion’s first biotech
sale
Commercial
Real Estate Quarterly
- Market Leader Profile
- Trends
- Major Transactions from Around
the State
- Market Overview
- The Art of the Deal
- Outlook
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