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Articles from Business North Carolina (December 1, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
A bridge over troubled water: the fate of Oregon Inlet and the Herbert C. Bonner Bridge pits environmentalists against business interests on the Outer Banks. Galuszka, Peter; Martin, Edward Cover Story 2621
A historical jewel. Pittillo, Cherie Letter to the Editor 241
AlphaVax. Brief Article 65
Alutiiq Security and Technology. Brief Article 44
Americal. Brief Article 29
Analysts wonder whether Boston pops BofA's string. Speizer, Irwin 401
Angel Medical Center. Brief Article 37
Bassmaster Classic. Brief Article 44
Bayer Biological Products. Brief Article 36
BB & T. Brief Article 42
BofA. Brief Article 32
Bricks & mortar. Brief Article 49
Cabarrus County bounces back from tough times. Burnette, Kristen 1174
CEO has a natural way with business. 434
Channel Master. 60
Charlotte-based J.A. Jones filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Brief Article 71
Chatham County has the biggest share of the region's 935 miles of unpaved roads. 60
Cheer up: giving it the old college cry, our Small Business of the Year scores as a cheerleader for cheerleading. Gray, Tim 2118
Chinqua-Penn Plantation. Brief Article 49
City is on slippery ice with its hockey team. Murray, Arthur O. 409
Coach needs to teach ex-assistants a lesson. Gray, Tim 313
Cone Mills. Brief Article 55
Contempora Fabrics. Brief Article 16
Cover story, October. Brief Article 64
Cree. Brief Article 92
Darkness at noon. Editorial 492
Defense Technology. Brief Article 53
Doctor redefines plastic surgery. 366
Drug-discovery company ChemCodes changed its name to Nuada Pharmaceuticals. Brief Article 25
Duke Energy is the top-rated electric and gas utility in Information Week magazine's annual ranking of the companies. Brief Article 54
Duke University. Brief Article 55
Duracell. Brief Article 67
East, not least. Illustration 79
El Segundo, Calif.-based Hughes Electronics, which operates DirecTV, and Littleton, Colo.-based EchoStar Communications, which operates the Dish Network, sued the state in Wake County Superior Court after it refused to refund at least $35 million of sales tax on their services. Brief Article 68
Ex-Tar Heel B-school dean plays PAC man. Brief Article 315
Final flight: Midway's final flight was not into the sunset but to Kinston Regional Jetport. Brief Article 21
FinancialContent/Business North Carolina index. 54
First in hype. Tunnell, Kenneth G. Letter to the Editor 142
Flushed with success. Murray, Arthur O. Company Profile 603
Getting Goofy: Charlotte-based Bank of America, which dispatches employees to Disney World to learn how to handle bellyaching customers, has a few squawkers of its own. bellyaching Brief Article 50
Global TransPark Foundation. Brief Article 48
Gojo Industries. Brief Article 83
Goobers and gobblers: The National Wild Turkey Federation and N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. Brief Article 34
Goodrich. Brief Article 39
Greensboro Bats. Brief Article 76
Hilton. Brief Article 34
His course of action: Ross is still the boss. 465
Images that stick with you. Martin, Edward Company Profile 550
Industrial Microwave Systems. Brief Article 33
Johnnys come lately. Eakes, Martin Letter to the Editor 90
Knocking on wood. Maley, Frank Company Profile 606
Law Enforcement Associates. Brief Article 45
Lots of toys for big boys: John Mills' store is a big reason a shopping mall is the state's second-most-popular tourist destination. Murray, Arthur O. 427
Meadowlands Development. Brief Article 35
Midway Airlines. Brief Article 42
More of Forbes magazine's 400 richest Americans live in Charlotte than any other Tar Heel city. 70
N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries. Brief Article 17
North Carolina Biotechnology Center. Brief Article 43
Of course: Pro golfer Davis Love III might want to refine his redesign of Forest Oaks Country Club, the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro course. Brief Article 57
Only two Triad counties had more people move out than move in between 1995 and 2000. Illustration 58
Ortronics. Brief Article 45
Over your head. Evans, Lisbeth C. Letter to the Editor 458
Pardee Hospital. Brief Article 92
Pillow fight: how a domestic rival knocked the stuffing out of Pillowtex. 2788
Pillowtex. Brief Article 48
Quintiles Transnational. Brief Article 34
R & V Warren Farms. Brief Article 51
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Holdings. Brief Article 67
Region must move beyond what's been Triad-and-true. 940
RJR seeks a big gain from net loss of jobs. Maley, Frank 413
Ruddick subsidiary American & Efird. Brief Article 49
Shelco. Brief Article 50
Shocking development: Three weeks after confirming that Duke Power earned $100 million more in profits than Tar Heel regulators would allow. Brief Article 42
Silver-Line Plastics. Brief Article 45
Sony Ericsson. Brief Article 23
Southern Community Bank and Trust. Brief Article 37
Tangent Analytics. Brief Article 51
Tanger factory Outlet Centers. Brief Article 45
Tar Heel stock watch. Illustration 228
Tar Heel stock watch. Illustration 448
Tech-Sys. Brief Article 20
The education of Molly Broad. Cline, Ned 1406
Thomas Wolfe House. Brief Article 47
TIAA-CREF. Brief Article 31
Timberlake brushes off furniture imports. Martin, Edward 362
Trend. Illustration 610
U.S. Forest Service. Brief Article 28
UNC Greensboro and N.C. A & T State jointly plan to build two research parks. Brief Article 48
Wal-Mart. Brief Article 30
Working Capital. Brief Article 45
Wrong number: So David Perdue, CEO of Pillowtex just 10 months, didn't walk away with $3.2 million, as was reported (Tattle Tales, June). Brief Article 51
Xceldyne Technologies. Brief Article 32

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