Vol. 25 No. 11, November 2005
Index
- Boss tweed: what happens when the woolly bullies ruling fall fashion mix it up with fabrics not afraid to show their soft side.
- Dream machines: and with a valet out of a nightmare ready to park this million-dollar trio of cars, you can bet the owners wish they had another kind of key-man insurance.
- Openers.
- Ship shapes.
- Stuff food & drink.
- Stuff shelter.
- The old man and the tee: designer Donald Ross' masterpiece got the better of the world's best players during the 2005 U.S. Open.
- The predator: even when he wasn't bagging banks, Hugh McColl was hunting.
- Silver threads.
- Trend.
- Stock watch.
- N.C. textiles need to knit new niches.
- Eastern.
- Working capital.
- Triangle.
- Triad.
- Charlotte.
- Western.
- Fayetteville wonders if no nukes is good news.
- Greensboro airport misses its runaways.
- Hickory's air service hasn't taken off yet.
- Official says draw on martial dealing.
- With all her success, she's Harley working.
- Sonic was the tonic for this fixer-upper.
- Business group provides support for ex-pro jocks.
- Bank tellers: talk is cheap--even if prices aren't--about possible deals affecting the state's largest financial institutions.
- An evening with Carolina Business Review.
- Fortunes of war: privatizing the conflict in Iraq creates opportunity--and controversy--for North Carolina companies.
- Annual gain: in the growth business that is a tobacco farm, the crop sets the calendar for most of the year.
- Captains hooked: how Ernal Foster's ideas about blue-water sportfishing caught on and created an industry on the Outer Banks.
- '05 meetings & conventions guide: a look at the Carolinas' best sites and services for your retreat, conference, seminar or corporate meeting.
- Training edge: community colleges help employers.
- Bricks & mortar.