VOLUME 13                                FEBRUARY 1998                                          NO. 2


UNFRIENDLY SKIES

By Mark Di Vincenzo

Why is Virginia's air service rated so low and priced so high? And what's being done about it?



THE DIGITAL DIVIDE

By Lisa Davis Allison

Public schools are battling to bring technology to the classroom. For private schools, the challenge is even greater.



ANATOMICALLY INCORRECT

By Kathleen F. Phalen

One Virginia supervisor invited a sexual-harassment suit with a memo about an employee's breasts.



DIALING FOR DEALS

By Denyse Tannenbaum

Telemarketing is only one of the savvy sales techniques producing results for the Virginia Economic Partnership.

HEADQUARTERS HEADACHES

By Frank Maley

Headquarters losses trigger economic migraines, but corporate newcomers are soothing the pain.



List of Leaders

Virginia Business' annual ranking of the top companies in the state in many major industries.

MINORITY SUPPLIERS

Large corporations and minority suppliers find that working together is good business.

OTHER  ISSUES OF VIRGINIA BUSINESS



MEET THE
EDITORS

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the staff


EDITOR'S
CORNER

A Dollar For
Your Thoughts


MINDING YOUR
 BUSINESS


Spare Jordan

The Young Man And The Sea

Foreign Exchange


TAKING
STOCK

Behind the
Boom in IPOs


SMALL BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

Oliver Egg
Products


FOR THE
RECORD

A Monthly
Business Recap


BACON'S
REBELLION

Geeks And
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