Vol. 26 No. 12, December 2006
Index
- At JMH, it's electronic: officials say the switch makes patient care more comprehensive; up next is using Meditech systems to monitor medication online.
- Changing the course: from growing organs for transplants to using new types of imaging technology to find tumors, the center fights to advance humankind.
- Improving the process: WakeMed implements three simple innovations to make sure heart, stroke and declining patients get treatment quicker.
- The patient comes first: UNC Orthopaedics will continue to combine the use of the latest technological developments with old-fashioned customer service.
- Paper losses.
- Trend.
- Stock watch.
- Law could curb excess of access by lobbyists.
- Brunswick Community Hospital.
- Defense Holdings.
- Pharmaceutical Product Development.
- Poor property owners in Duplin and Jones counties are eligible for state grants of up to $25,000 each for flood damage from Tropical Storm Ernesto in August.
- Turkey producer gobbles up Butterball.
- Working capital.
- Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission.
- Capital Associates.
- Cempra Pharmaceuticals.
- Downtown Raleigh Alliance.
- Family makes Pinehurst its last resort.
- IBM.
- Motricity.
- Ansell Protective Clothing.
- Carolina Precision Plastics.
- Exhibit Works.
- Gildan.
- Hanesbrands.
- Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings.
- Lexington Home Brands.
- Parkdale America.
- Reynolds American.
- Tournament sponsor comes to the fore.
- Actavis.
- Darnel.
- DIRT MotorSports.
- FairPoint Communications.
- Shogren Industries.
- Sun setting on British insurer in U.S.
- TransWorld Med.
- United Plate Glass.
- Counties grope with building on slopes.
- Farmers have placed 5,000 acres in Polk County's farmland-preservation program since it started in 2002.
- More than 150 acres with a checkered past will become a pricey neighborhood.
- The Kessler Enterprise.
- Tryon Country Club.
- Ex-exec tries to run the tables to Vegas.
- Is Democracy Possible Here? Principles for a New Political Debate.
- Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln.
- The Radical Leap: A Personal Lesson in Extreme Leadership.
- Union trips up member's trip to India for surgery.
- Duke ponies up to seal deal for street.
- Investor's portfolio gets fine tooning.
- A cigarette maker takes up the Penns'.
- To make bread, he kneads East to rise.
- High fliers: our panel of professional stock pickers predict which Tar Heel shares will be the top performers next year.
- Flights of fancy: a new owner wins over his craftsmen--and turns around our Small Business of the Year--with some skills of his own.
- On exhibits: it takes a lot of effort and not a little artifice to maintain a sense of reality at the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences.
- Bricks & mortar.