Vol. 21 No. 10, October 2001
Index
- A river runs through it.
- TREND.
- Short recession could be lurking around the corner.
- County refuses to let dyeing stuff pass away.
- Carp diem.
- Good for the goose is bad for the dander.
- Hot pants.
- Knows squat.
- Let them eat pork.
- Missing persons.
- Moonlighting.
- Order in the court.
- Pigging out.
- TWENTY YEARS: BUENOS DIAS, Y'ALL.
- Unkind cut.
- Tom Dooley hangs down his headlines.
- Engineers have some designs on their turf.
- Alamac Knits Plant.
- Business owners asked town leaders to revise beach-driving rules.
- Drug Maker Merck is spending $36 million to expand its factory here.
- Fawn Industries.
- J. Arthur Dosher Memorial Hospital.
- Travel Guild of America.
- Wilmington Bulk LLC.
- Alcatel Network Systems.
- Cronos Integrated Microsystems.
- Konover Property Trust.
- Only 16 U.S. metro areas urbanized faster than the Triangle between 1982 and 1997.
- Quintiles Transnational.
- BB&T has entered the Tennessee market.
- First Union.
- Frisby Technologies.
- Shuttle America.
- Sigcom, a systems integrator.
- Broadway & Seymour Group.
- Duke Energy?
- Gaston Federal Bancorp.
- Goodrich, a Charlotte maker.
- Pillowtex.
- Plant closings and layoffs in the region's top five counties killed 7,913 jobs in the first half of 2001.
- Discovery Mountain.
- Macon County.
- The Ashe County Board of Commissioners.
- Western Carolina University.
- Western North Carolina towns of fewer than 2,000 people boomed in the 1990s. The top five.
- TAKING CREDIT.
- ROUND THEM UP.
- DRYING UP.
- 2001 Charlotte Report.
- PEOPLE.
- A serpent in Eden.