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Virginia
Business - January 2004
COVER
STORY
A Split
Decision?
With the state facing another $1.2 billion
shortfall, Gov. Mark Warner is aiming a package of tax
code increases straight at a divided GOP.
Budget
woes put Virginia’s top credit rating at risk
Virginia could lose its coveted bond rating
with Moody's unless legislators come up with ways to
brighten the state's financial picture.
HOTELS
& CONVENTIONS
Many Virginia
cities are building convention centers; are they worth
it?
Up, up
and away
Hotels and resorts appeal to interests to
boost winter occupancy
HEALTH
CARE
Physician,
name thy price
A doctor shortage is forcing hospitals and practice
groups to offer better pay and perks.
Virginia
Health Information has numbers on doctors and hospitals
BRISTOL
REGIONAL REPORT
City
looks to broadband to grow economy
SPECIAL
SECTION: BUSINESS SCHOOLS IN VIRGINIA
Darden's
solo act
U.Va.'s Darden Graduate School charts its own
course to the top.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's
Corner
Minding Your Business
- Floyd County mints its own
money to keep dollars at home
- The name game
Around the
Old Dominion
- Broaddus bowing
out
- Schools join bioterror research
- Federal bill has bucks for
I-81
- Virginia ranks
Virginia Ideas
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The Warner tax plan: Better on
marketing than economics
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Warner’s tax reform: Two
steps forward
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