Index of Selected Contents
of the February 2005 Issue of
the North Carolina Magazine
Cover Story

Four More
For Mike
Gov. Mike Easley speaks about his political
and personal priorities for his second term
Today in North Carolina
Charlotte Faces Extreme Makeover
Three major mixed-used projects will transform
the view outside Charlotte's front door.
Community Profile

Currents of Change
Scenic Burke County bets that tourism and retirement communities,
baseball and Lake James can help replace its fading manufacturing base.
Foreign Trade

No Borders, No Bother
Global competition crippled some businesses
while others adapted and thrived. How'd they do it?
Executive Profile

He's Got Game
Graham Denton, Bank of America's president for N.C. and
Charlotte, shapes the face the bank presents to its state and city.
Small Business

Patent Pending
Intellectual property is the currency of the information
age, but protecting it requires thought and action.
Tar Heel Travels

Movie Palaces
Refurbished and reborn, old theaters are
a hot ticket in many downtowns/
Departments
Editor's Desk
State Government
Executive Voices
NCCBI News
Publisher's Letter
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