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Articles from Alaska Business Monthly (October 1, 2005)

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A new life for an old building: once condemned, the old MacKay building will again stand tall with a new name and makeover. Martin, Gary L. 617
A ticking clock: oil and gas prices rise as we await word on the gas line project. Liles, Patricia 1566
ABM's Top 49ers: Building Alaska 2005. Illustration 1816
AIDEA. Brief Article 118
Alaska cargo hubs growing industry: earlier this summer, and for the second year in a row, the industry publication, Air Cargo World, ranked Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport in fourth place worldwide for its volume of cargo handling, behind Memphis (home of shipping giant FedEx), Hong Kong and Tokyo. Bonham, Nicole A. 1491
Alaska hospitals refine patient safety methods: national standards set guidelines for quality health care. Martin, Michelle J. 1578
Alaska's rich and glamorous: Alaska has its share of high-end homes, mainly in the Anchorage Bowl area. Hardan-Smith, Sara J. 1719
Bluetooth moves ahead: Bluetooth is the code name for a wireless technology that enables data connections between electronic devices such as desktop computers, wireless phones, electronic organizers and printers in the 2.4 GHz range. Stong-Michas, Jennifer Leah 719
Building Alaska: top 49 businesses boost economy. 6328
Celebrating Gerry Willard: sidebar: Home Electric Association Inc.: Seldovia power plant operator logs years of faithful service. Pounds, Nancy 493
Cellular one adds local PR firm. Pilkington, Steve 82
Corporation leaders direct growing businesses: executives confront challenges, project visions for future. West, Gail 2454
Credit Union 1 breaks ground in Eagle River. Pilkington, Steve 107
Doyon Ltd.: Doyon, with a land entitlement of 12.5 million acres, is the largest private landowner in Alaska. Friedenauer, Margaret 813
Emerging Industry in Alaska's Boreal Forests: a hurting timber industry takes on a new edge. Phelps, Jack E. 1515
Exploring Alaska's alternative energy: the state possesses vast sources of alternative energy in the forms of wind, geothermal, tidal, hydro and biofuels. Orr, Vanessa 2323
Frontier Flying merges with Cape Smythe. Pilkington, Steve Brief Article 148
Frontier Law Group. Brief Article 160
Growing festival offers Alaska specialties: more than 10,000 visitors are expected along with about 240 vendor booths, offering quality Alaskan-made products in all price ranges. Pilkington, Steve 527
Having a Mac attack? Byte into an Apple! Two decades ago the Mac was born, and even though it has lost popularity, it still has a strong following. Blumer, Marilyn 751
Homer Electric Association Inc.: the electric utility serves most of the Kenai Peninsula from Sterling to Kachemak Bay, an area topping 3,000 square miles. Pounds, Nancy 657
Hot water: geothermal research at Chena Hot Springs Resort continues. Liles, Patricia 1642
IBEW Local Union 1547. 94
Internet security requires vigilance against viruses, spam: new laws aim to protect computer users. Colby, Kent L. 1626
Interview with Jim Kohler: Alaska General Manager Cellular One. Interview 616
Jumbo loans for high-end buyers: a Jumbo Loan is a conventional loan that exceeds conforming loan limits. Sanders, Carla L. 273
Let's give some credit ... where it's due-to many of you! McCorkle, Vern Brief Article 401
Low-cost, quality used children's wear and equipment? Now that's a fairy tale come true. Blumer, Marilyn 737
Millennium Alaska Hotel completes major renovations. Pilkington, Steve 110
Murkowski signs overtime legislation. Pilkington, Steve 181
Neeser Construction Inc.: in 2004, revenue climbed to $91 million, up from $65 million in 2003. Pounds, Nancy Company Profile 814
New convention center gets first booking. Pilkington, Steve 136
Northrim Bank. 138
Nuclear power plant would create cheaper energy for Galena. Barbour, Tracy 1261
October Calendar. Calendar 1034
Shaw Alaska Inc. Brief Article 98
State, federal fisheries legislation could land changes in Alaska: fishermen, lawmakers promote state, regional interests. Vick, Gale K. 2016
The Corporate Growth Challenge: "Corporate Growth Challenge," a partnership between the Challenger Learning Center of Alaska and Anchorage's The Growth Company Inc., recently started offering high-caliber team and leadership training in a unique space lab setting. Conway, Michael 970
The Juneau attraction: enjoy fine arts, good food, fantastic hiking trails and beautiful scenery. Pardes, Joan 1566
The Wilson Agency LLC: the Wilson Agency's roots date to 1964 when Donald Wilson began his career in the insurance industry in Anchorage. Friedenauer, Margaret 763
The Wilson Agency. 167
UAA. Brief Article 106
UAF. Brief Article 137
Unemployment rate in Alaska. Pemberton, Jocelyn 2223
Work after prison: hiring ex-inmates has its risks, but many make good, stable, hard-working employees and there are tax breaks to employers. Schmitz, Richard F. 1632
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