Vol. 25 No. 7, July 2005
Index
- Another view.
- Trend.
- Stock watch.
- How you gonna keep 'em down on the farm.
- Eastern.
- Working capital.
- Triangle.
- Triad.
- Charlotte.
- Western.
- Despite ruling, this is no open-and-shut case.
- Low-price Wal-Mart says pay is too high.
- Corrections.
- Farmers reap bumper crop of solicitations.
- Ports chief harbors hope for expansion.
- He tries to generate heat with Fuzeon.
- Her group fashions ways to save soles.
- Pinehurst didn't putter around with the open.
- Paper cuts: as about 80 employees--and the new owner--of the Durham Herald-Sun learned, they can be painful.
- Trouble in river city: a paper mill on the Pigeon River brought it prosperity. But market forces--and those of nature--now batter Canton.
- Grow your own: Wake Forest spent millions to recruit Tony Atala, hoping to reap a fortune from his research in cultivating body parts.
- Doctors' doctors: these are the peers physicians would choose to heal themselves.
- Military base: Fayetteville wants more defense contracts.
- Bricks & mortar.