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June 2004

June 2004

What Our Future Hold: Southwest Florida grabs for a share of the high-tech market. Executives Get Their Wings, Specialty Farming-A Fruitful Endeavor


Features

Aviator Classes

Be A Pilot program makes learning to fly more affordable

Farms of Fancy

A new breed of Florida famer experiments with unusual alternatives

Tech Check-up

Fiber optics and more: Local high tech companies require high tech infrastructure.

The Technology Grail

Is high tech the answer to economic diversity in Southwest Florida?


Departments

A Coffee and Nokia to Go, Please

The ultimate swiss army knife, instantly cold beer and more.

Art of the Impossible

Terence Flannery's quirky and unusual art captures attention.

Beat the Clock

FGCU President Bill Merwin's advice on managing a busy schedule

Collier at a Cost

Negative impact: Fees drive business out of Collier County

Dispute Busters

Professional consensus builders can solve growth disputes.

Five Questions

Nationally known narrator Peter Thomas talks about his career

Flying Business Class

Taking to the air to soar above the competition

Hot Couture

A cut above: Custom clothiers outfit professionals.

Leaders of Tomorrow, Today.

Junior Achievement shapes future business leaders.

Leading Question

Will wealthy baby boomers give away more of their money than prior generations?

Local Kudos, and Career and Business Moves

Get the scoop on local promotions and awards.

My First Job

Bob Carsello reveals the beginnings of local construction giant Kraft.

New Leases on Life

Kmart to kindergarten: Shopping centers remodeled for innovative uses.

One Year Later

The smell of sucess: A Cape Coral soap shop shines through its first year.

Oursource IT

IT Relief: Outsourcing may be a solution for business technology problems.

Petrol Pincher

The Toyota Prius delivers with zero-to-60 in 10 seconds and a surprising 60 miles to the gallon.

Station Wagon Speedster

Bill Mankin races his family car.

Unseating Cybersquatters

Experts offer help on Web names and "engaging" your employees.

 

 
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