VOLUME 13                                 JANUARY 1998                                           NO. 1


CYBERVISIONARIES

By Frank Maley

UUNet's John Sidgmore, AOL's Steve Case, Network Solutions' Gabe Battista and a host of other Internet entrepreneurs are taking over the world. Resistance is futile.



WHAT'S ON THE AGENDA?

By Laura Bland

The business lobby is pushing education, work force training and small-business development, but the car tax will dominate the 1998 General Assembly.

THE NEXT WAVE

By Bill Edwards

In the world of intranets, no employee is an island.



TAKING ON DISNEY

By Kathleen F. Phalen

To combat sagging visitation, Virginia's historic attractions are packing more pizazz into their presentation of the past.

HOME SUITE HOME

By Maura Singleton

Extended-stay hotels are springing up all over Virginia. They offer frequent sleepers all the comforts of home.



MIDLIFE MALADIES

By Mike Ashley

Gentlemen, check your engines. Free-lancer Mike Ashley gets naked to bring you these health tips.



LOUDOUN COUNTY

By Lisa Davis Allison

This locality is managing growth in Dulles' booming back yard.

OTHER  ISSUES OF VIRGINIA BUSINESS



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TAKING
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SMALL BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

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