| Virginia
Business - January 2005
COVER
STORY
Get out
the breeches and bonnets
History gets a hard sell as marketers gear
up for Jamestown's 400th anniversary.
Hotel/conference
center expansions in Virginia
REGIONAL
REPORT
Gateway
Regions sticks to its roots
Area'a manufacturing base bucks the trend.
Startup
finds a profit in consolidating industry
SPECIAL
REPORT: GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Red light,
green light
Will Virginia's political power brokers find a way to
fund transportation in 2005.
Governor
discusses plans for legislative session
An
interview with Gov. Mark R. Warner
HOSPITALS
Hospital
information reveals regional dominance in certain procedure
categories
Regional
leaders
Hospitals
that perform the highest number of procedures in their
area
Inova Heart
and Vascular Institute opens
Carilion
Health System begins major consolidation project
BUSINESS
SCHOOLS
A new
era for business education
Virginia's business schools adapt to help students compete
in a global market.
Black
colleges nurture business students
Virginia’s
business schools adapt to help students compete in a
global market
Directory
of business schools in Virginia
| Virginia
Stat |
| 16
million
The
number of short tons of coal mined in Virginia
during the first six months of 2004, a 5.2 percent
increase over amount mined during the same time
period in 2003.
Source:
Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department
of Energy |
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Corner
- Capitalizing on
history in time of change
Around the Old Dominion
- New rail connection
- A cultural coming out in Manassas
- Next stop: Wall Street
- Making music in the Shanandoah
Valley
- Virginia takes lead in homeland
security education and jobs
- Winchester's China connection
Technology in Virginia
- Launching the new national
defense
- A big fat idea
- Newstrom's back
Followups
An
update on companies and trends featured in recent issues:
- Hilb Rogal & Hobbs Co.
- Infineon Technologies AG
- Smithfield Foods Inc.
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