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Virginia
Business - November 2007
COVER
STORY
Brand
masters
The Martin Agency is putting Virginia on
the map as a creative center, but can it
transform Wal-Mart's bruised image?
- VCU's Adcenter
changes with the industry
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Smaller shops reinvent the rules
HOSPITALS/HEALTH CARE
Too many
patients, not enough white coats
Virginia hospitals ramp up programs to recruit doctors
and nurses.
The
business of medicine
The model is changing with more doctors leaving
private practice for hospital employment.
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a minute? Get a shot
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Down to the wires
New law protects private pensions but also makes 401(k)s
more appealing.
SUPER
CPAs
Virginia's Super CPAs
Looming retirements raise concerns about the supply
of new professionals.
SOUTHERN
VIRGINIA REGIONAL REPORT
No place for dropouts
Training, education play key roles in revival of Southern
Virginia's economy.
BUSINESS
DIVERSITY QUARTERLY REPORT
Multicultural marketing
Companies reach out to nation's growing minority groups
Emerging demographic
groups offer many opportunities
OPTIONS
Getting the read on speed
U.Va.'s clinci helps runners and cyclists return to winning
form
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Corner
- Making a pitch
for national recognition
Ideas
- Bridge collapse raises
a note of caution about the need for transportation funding
Publisher's Commentary
- New opportunities
for Southwest Virginia
Around the Old Dominion
- Reinvention of AOL
means fewer Virginia jobs
- Online political endeavors
expanding
- Front Royal has grand plans
for cleaned-up Superfund site
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