| Dear Friend of the Triangle Business Journal, Here's our selection of the must-read articles from the latest issue of the Triangle Business Journal. Click on any headline for an excerpt from the article and the full listing of the contents in the current print edition. Sincerely, Char Grunwaldt, Publisher This Week's Highlights UNC wants to build off-campus spine center CHAPEL HILL – With Americans living longer and baby boomers inflating the elderly population, UNC Health Care plans to ask the state for permission to build an outpatient and imaging spine center a few miles from its main campus. Hundreds of Triangle bridges need repair or replacement RALEIGH – A year after a Minneapolis bridge collapse sent scores of cars into the Mississippi River and killed 13 people, some 300,000 cars each day are driven across 10 major Triangle bridges that are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete. AT&T, Embarq, Verizon among phone carriers seeking higher late fees RALEIGH – The price of everything is going up these days, and North Carolina's phone companies now are trying to make the case that the cost of a late phone bill payment should rise as well. In this market, Golden Leaf's negative returns are good news to board ROCKY MOUNT – In the midst of double-digit drops in the market as a whole, the Golden Leaf Foundation, one of the state's key economic development agencies, has been chalking up better than average returns on its investment of more than $700 million in stocks, bonds and other assets. Hot overseas markets have Overture Networks growing MORRISVILLE – Overture Networks, anticipating that corporate hunger for faster broadband connections will fuel demand for its technology overseas, is expanding its sales and engineering force. → See all of this week's articles
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