Mainebiz, a statewide bi-weekly business news and entrepreneurship publication, beginning in 1994 as Biz, and continuing as Mainebiz starting in 1998.
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Submissions from 2000

"Of Conusel." Interview on the health care industry with William Caron, vice pr, Len Gulino

"Of Counsel" column on change in Maine business incorporation law., Len Gulino

"Of Counsel" column on Maine Law Court rulings regarding non-competition agreeme, Len Gulino

"Of Counsel" column on Maine Law Court rulings regarding "release and indemnity, Len Gulino

"Of Counsel." Interview on Maine retail with Leslie Bray of Main Street Insight, Len Gulino

"Of Counsel." Interview regarding Maine Street Insights, a consulting company, Len Gulino

"Of Counsel." Interview with Ralph Lancaster Jr., former managing partner of Pi, Len Gulino

"Of Counsel" column on filing class action lawsuits in Maine., Gregory P. Hansel and Len Gulino

"Mixed Media." Book review, with excerpts, of "I Was Content and Not Content: T, Nate Hardcastle

"Newsworthy." Profile of Kennebec Adventure Tours and owner Mike Kiernan., Nate Hardcastle

"Business and the Arts." Profile of the Maine Jazz Festival., Doug Hubley

Labor commissioner Valerie Landry issued a ruling that clarifies certain points, Doug Hubley

Lengthy, detailed story on the he Maine apple industry, which is struggling but, Doug Hubley

"Mainebiz focus." Lengthy, detailed article on the renovation of three defunct, Doug Hubley

"Mainebiz focus." Profile of Stonewall Kitchen in various locations and its own, Doug Hubley

"New Ventures." Profile of HomePartners, founded by Lisa Fuller and Julie Vicke, Doug Hubley

"Mainebiz focus." Lengthy, detailed article and editorial on the proposed "gate, Doug Hubley and Scott Sutherland

"Mainebiz focus." Lengthy, detailed article on the need of Maine residents to l, Doug Hubley and Scott Sutherland

"Business and the Arts" column on use of the internet by Maine nonprofit arts ag, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Profile of Bob Poirier's filmmaking company in Portlan, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Profile of L/A Arts of Lewiston and Auburn, one of Mai, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Profile of Opera House Arts, which will reopen the Sto, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." Profile of Portland-based poetry review The Cafe Revie, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." The Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, one of Maine's, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." The Portland Stage Company, Center for Cultural Exchan, Jennifer Hutchins

"Business and the Arts." The Resource Hub gives Portland artists access to one-, Jennifer Hutchins

"Capitolism" column on the reintroduction of wolves to Maine., Christopher Hyde

Detailed article on opinions about the advantages and unlikelihood of a Portland, Christopher Hyde

Detailed article predicting the form of Maine city governments in 2020., Christopher Hyde

Detailed article with predictions from opinion leaders on Maine health care in 2, Christopher Hyde

Detailed predictions from various leaders about Portland's Bayside neighborhood, Christopher Hyde

"Mainebiz focus." The federal Small Business Administration, following the nati, Christopher Hyde

Lengthy, detailed article on the debate over listing the Atlantic salmon as an e, Christopher Hyde and John Reisman

Lengthy, detailed article on the confusion caused to small businesses by Maine e, Christopher Hyde, Ruth Riddick, and Len Gulino

Detailed letter to the editor from an L.L. Bean employee on profit-making strate, Fran Kelly

Comments on electronic customer service in the New Economy from William Price, v, Scott Lewis

"e-ME." Time-Warner has expanded its Road Runner cable-modem service into Old O, Scott Lewis

"Business and the Arts." Portland Stage Company is confronting its financial tr, Scott M. Lewis

Detailed "Mainebiz focus" article on New Economy businesses in Camden, including, Scott M. Lewis

"e-ME." Broadcast America, one of Maine's top online media companies, filed for, Scott M. Lewis

"e-ME" column on Internet sites like those of Maine law firms Drummond Woodsum a, Scott M. Lewis

"e-ME" column on Richard Anderson's virtual community in Camden and his search f, Scott M. Lewis

"e-ME" column on Time-Warner's Road Runner digital cable service in Maine, inclu, Scott M. Lewis

"e-ME." Profile of Cyberseniors in Portland, which currently trains people over, Scott M. Lewis

"e-ME." Shoeseller Sebago Inc. of Gorham now uses the Internet as well as tradi, Scott M. Lewis

"e-ME." The ubiquity of Flash internet browsing software is extremely useful to, Scott M. Lewis

"Focus." Chips manufactured at National Semiconductor in South Portland might s, Scott M. Lewis

Lengthy, detailed story on the entrepreneurship of Maine refugees and immigrants, Scott M. Lewis

"Mainebiz focus." Comments of Maine attorneys on providing legal services over, Scott M. Lewis

"Mainebiz focus." Detailed profile of the innovative use of computer technology, Scott M. Lewis

"Mainebiz focus." Maine computer training, like that offered by Performance Kno, Scott M. Lewis

"Newsworthy." Profile of caviar sale at Browne Trading in Portland., Scott M. Lewis

Some expect many Internet businesses to be located in Portland. Profile of loca, Scott M. Lewis

"If Counsel" column on the Clean Elections Act and Maine Political Action Commit, Anna Maschino

"Of Counsel." Selection of legislative political leadership is upcoming., Anna Maschino

Detailed profile of the Unity Barn Raisers, a group devoted to preserve the rura, Les Myers

"Quick Takes." Eastern Maine Development Corporation and the University of Sout, Les Myers

"Quick Takes." Merrill Merchants Bank entered an agreement to purchase the Hold, Les Myers

"Quick Takes." Waterville city councilors will vote on a proposal to sell city, Les Myers

Detailed letter to the editor calling on Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins t, Ray Owen

"Business and the Arts." Profile of Portland Lu Bauer, a certified public accou, Ruth Riddick

"Business and the Arts." Profile of the making of the film "Helen Nearing: Cons, Ruth Riddick

"Business Maine." Brief articles on criticism of HoltraChem by the Natural Reso, Ruth Riddick

"Business Maine." Brief articles on local telephone service plans from Time War, Ruth Riddick

Chalres S. Colgan, a professor of Public Policy and Management at the Edmund S., Ruth Riddick

"Eating and Drinking." Profile of Smiling Hill Farm, dairy makers at the Portla, Ruth Riddick

"Eating and Drinking." Profile of the upcoming Chocolate Lovers' Fling in Portl, Ruth Riddick

"Eating and Drinking." Profile of the upcoming Sebago Brewing brewery and resta, Ruth Riddick

"Eating and Drinking." Profile of Tom Cote and his two restaurants in Augusta:, Ruth Riddick

"Eating and Drinking." Profiles of Burns Night at Hugo's Restaurant in Portland, Ruth Riddick

Lengthy, detailed "Mainebiz focus" article on local "big box" stores, the domina, Ruth Riddick

"Mainebiz focus." Description by attorneys Geoff Cummings and Jeff Young of Mai, Ruth Riddick

"Mainebiz focus." Detailed article on the vague and ill-defined "benevolent and, Ruth Riddick

"Mainebiz focus." Profile of the old York County Jail, which is for sale in Alf, Ruth Riddick

Maine Medical Center is lobbying to defeat a proposal by Central Maine Medical C, Ruth Riddick

"News Feature." Finance broadcasters Ken and Daria Dolan of Kennebunk are spons, Ruth Riddick

"News Feature." "Measures of Growth" by the Maine Economic Growth Council and M, Ruth Riddick

"Newsworthy." Profile of Captain Jeffrey Monroe, Portland's director of dranspo, Ruth Riddick

"New Ventures." Profile of the Mouse Bungee Company in East Winthrop and invent, Ruth Riddick

The Maine attorney general's office accused MaineHealth, a consortium of healthc, Ruth Riddick

The Workforce Investment Act will require the Cumberland County Training Resourc, Ruth Riddick

Journal of Scott Roberts, chief operating offficer of Winthrop-based CommTel, w, Scott W. Roberts and Scott Sutherland

Detailed article by a Portland Press Herald photographer on the recent use of hi, David A. Rodgers and Scott Sutherland

Lengthy profile of Poland Spring water bottlers. The major Maine natural resour, Douglas Rooks

"Mixed Media." Book review of "Maine's Achieving Women" by Mary Lyons of Old Or, Taylor Smith

"Business Maine" columns by senatorial candidates Olympia J. Snowe and Mark Law, Olympia J. Snowe and Mark Lawrence

"Letters to the editor." Detailed letter responding to Christopher Hyde's artic, Bud Solari

Explanations of the tax implications for stockholders of mergers by Unum and Han, CA Soule

Lengthy, detailed profile of the "alternative news" market in Portland. It incl, CA Soule and Jesse Deupree

Ann Morrissey and Bradford Hunter of Fleet Bank, Bob Masterson of Maine Savings, Scott Sutherland

Augusta, not Portland, might become Maine's equivalent to Silicon V, Scott Sutherland

"Business and the Arts." Profile of Brunswick Area Arts & Cultural Alliance, di, Scott Sutherland

"Business Maine." As a result of its sale to the Libra Foundation. the Pineland, Scott Sutherland

"Business Maine." Comments of houseware designer Angela Adams of Portland., Scott Sutherland

"Business Maine." Profile of the survey planned for the city of Portland's high, Scott Sutherland

"Business Maine." Richard Violette is offering the Capital City Golf Course in, Scott Sutherland

"Business Maine." The Libra Foundation of Portland finalized its $16.5 million, Scott Sutherland

Editorial. Despite the comments of a recent "Inc." magazine story, Portland e-c, Scott Sutherland

"Editorial" on identity theft (see story of 12 June 2000), including comments of, Scott Sutherland

Editorial related to "Mainebiz focus" articles, on business' role in education., Scott Sutherland