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The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) archives from June 2004

EPA Pollution Tag Would Not Apply to Hino Motors Plant in Marion, Ark.
June 1, 2004

Memphis, Tenn.-Area Redevelopment Project Showcases Energy-Efficient Homes.
June 2, 2004

Memphis, Tenn.-Based Firm to Build $11 Million Medical Office Building.
June 2, 2004

Monsanto's Feud with Scott, Miss.-Based Firm Escalates.
June 2, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Woman Enters Guilty Plea to Defrauding Furniture Buyers.
June 2, 2004

Shelby County, Tenn., Panel Approves Nursing Home Sale.
June 2, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break Column.
June 2, 2004

Hernando, Miss., Law Firm Sets Up Account for Giving.
June 2, 2004

FedEx Pilots to Push for Retroactive Pay Increases.
June 3, 2004

Metronic Sofamore Danek's Patent Infringement Trial to Open in Memphis, Tenn.
June 3, 2004

Workers Begin to Clear Land for Construction of Hernando, Miss., Wal-Mart.
June 3, 2004

Administrative Category Leads among DeSoto County, Miss., Jobs.
June 3, 2004

Chicken Wing Costs Soar with Appeal of Protein-Rich Diets.
June 3, 2004

Hernando, Miss., Downtown Retail Revitalization Effort Wins National Award.
June 3, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., College Unveils Program for Building Maintenance Technology.
June 4, 2004

Two Memphis, Tenn.-Area Credit Unions to Merge.
June 4, 2004... Byline: David Flaum Jun. 4--Two of the largest area credit unions plan to get bigger. Memphis Area Teachers Credit Union and First South Credit Unions won approval to expand their fields of membership. The approval to expand has...

Medtronic Sofamor Danek's Patent Infringement Lawsuit Begins.
June 4, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break Column.
June 4, 2004

Horn Lake, Miss., Restaurant to Offer Choices Hot off the Grill.
June 4, 2004

Horn Lake, Miss.-Area Repaving Work to Take Weeks to Finish, Officials Say.
June 4, 2004

Walgreens Still Wants to Build Store in Germantown, Tenn.
June 4, 2004

Pay for DeSoto County, Miss., School District's Teachers to Begin at $30,900.
June 4, 2004

Hispanics, Women Control Growing Amount of Agriculture, New Report Shows.
June 4, 2004

Construction of Mississippi Air Traffic Control Tower Is Nearly Ready to Begin.
June 4, 2004

Congressman from Tennessee Wants Homeland-Security Chief to Explain Contract.
June 4, 2004

Memphis, Tenn.-Area Group Aims to Warn Public about Predatory Lending.
June 4, 2004

Medical Office Buildings Eyed for Former Wal-Mart Site in Germantown, Tenn.
June 5, 2004

Collierville, Tenn., Realtor Finds Lost Bank Deposit in Street, Returns It.
June 8, 2004

NTSB to Meet to Make Final Cause Determination of 2002 FedEx Cargo Plane Crash.
June 8, 2004

Accredo Health's Deal to Acquire Hemophilia Service Firm Is up in Air.
June 8, 2004

Shelby County, Tenn., Board Approves Refinancing for Arena's Revenue Bonds.
June 8, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break Column.
June 8, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Benefits Program for Poor to Be Ready by This Fall.
June 8, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Researcher Wins $250,000 Prize.
June 8, 2004

Health Care Firm Buys Memphis, Tenn.-Based Hospice Services Provider.
June 8, 2004

Shelby County, Tenn., Board Approves Nursing Home's Sale.
June 8, 2004

Shareholders of Union Planters, Regions Financial Approve Merger.
June 9, 2004

Memphis, Tenn.-Based Pinnacle Airlines to Expand Corporate Headquarters.
June 9, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Basketball Team Names New Advertising Agency.
June 10, 2004

Shelby County, Tenn., Music Commission Touts Board's Accomplishments.
June 10, 2004

Acquisition Signals Shift in Memphis, Tenn.-Area's Industrial Leasing Sector.
June 11, 2004

Board Sees Big Things for Memphis, Tenn.-Area's Sports, Entertainment Venues.
June 11, 2004

E-Wiz Kiosks at Exxon Marts Help Wireless Phone Payments.
June 13, 2004

Memphis, Tenn.-Area Officials, Residents Brainstorm New Uses for Arena.
June 15, 2004

Bank Organizers Hope to Open New Facility in Memphis, Tenn., by 2005.
June 15, 2004... Byline: David Flaum Jun. 15--Memphis may have a new bank by early next year, with the core of its executive cadre coming from a just-sold competitor. The 13 organizers of Paragon National Bank plan to raise at least $15 million --...

Memphis, Tenn., Businessman to Headline Growth Association's Membership Event.
June 15, 2004

Tennessee Gas Prices Fall 5 Cents Per Gallon on Boost in Oil Output.
June 15, 2004

Split Memphis, Tenn., Council May Approve Mayor's Pick to Head Utility.
June 15, 2004

High-Tech Gear Gets Lowdown on Animals at Memphis, Tenn., Zoo.
June 15, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break Column.
June 16, 2004

Courier DHL Targets Rivals with $150 Million Ad Campaign.
June 16, 2004

Hearings Focus on Interstate's Memphis, Tenn., Route.
June 16, 2004

Ford Stamps Name on Parking Garage at Memphis, Tenn., Arena.
June 16, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Firm Offers Expert Advice on Corporate Aviation.
June 16, 2004

Paper Trail Led to Tennessee Identity-Theft Ring.
June 16, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Printing, Direct-Mail Firm Purchases Local Rival's Assets.
June 16, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Council Panel Says Long-Term Solution Should Be New Stadium.
June 16, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Council Approves New Utility CEO.
June 16, 2004

Mississippi Panel Approves $523 Million Casino-Complex Plan in Tunica County.
June 17, 2004

FedEx to Sponsor NASCAR Team's Car.
June 17, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break Column.
June 17, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Hospital Puts Spinal Surgery on the Internet.
June 17, 2004

Federal Tax Legislation Is a Mix of Ideas.
June 17, 2004

Black Homeownership to Get Push in Tennessee.
June 17, 2004

Cracks, Leaks Mar New Memphis, Tenn., Schools.
June 17, 2004

Canada to Open First Consulate in Memphis, Tenn.
June 18, 2004

Tennessee Sales-Tax Deduction Gets U.S. House Approval.
June 18, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Theater Gets New Start as Church Will Renovate, Move into Site.
June 18, 2004

New Board President Challenges Memphis, Tenn., Utility to Improve.
June 18, 2004

Owners of New Memphis, Tenn., Arena Have Trouble Scheduling Opening Act.
June 18, 2004

Local Sports Team Owner Address New Memphis, Tenn., Business Group.
June 18, 2004

FedEx, National Guard to Swap Land around Memphis, Tenn., Airport.
June 18, 2004

Changes in Computer Center Operations at IRS in Memphis to Cut Some Jobs.
June 19, 2004

Memphis Company Is Only Licensed Distributors of 50 State Quarters Program.
June 19, 2004... Byline: David Flaum Jun. 19--Putting them in slot machines, parking meters or vending devices won't be the only things you can do with quarters next week. You'll be able to buy and save the never-circulated coins from First Horizon...

Northwest Airlines, Pilots Still Negotiating.
June 19, 2004

Longtime Memphis, Tenn., Newsstand to Close Doors.
June 19, 2004

Takeovers Change Banking Community in Memphis, Tenn.
June 20, 2004... Byline: David Flaum Jun. 20--It has started. The runoff of employees, and maybe customers, from the five just acquired or about to be bought Memphis banks germinated this spring and bloomed with the announcement of a new bank last...

Testimony Continues in Memphis, Tenn., Spinal Implant Patent Case.
June 20, 2004

Spate of Bank Mergers Prompts Exodus of Memphis, Tenn., Employees, Accounts.
June 20, 2004... Byline: David Flaum Jun. 20--It has started. The runoff of employees, and maybe customers, from the five just acquired or about to be bought Memphis banks, which most in the industry consider inevitable, germinated this spring and...

Shelby County, Tenn., Mayor Causes Flap with Building Moratorium Suggestion.
June 20, 2004

Shelby County, Tenn., Builders Call Moratorium Bad Solution to Growth Problems.
June 20, 2004

Freeway Project around Memphis, Tenn., Would Uproot Families, Businesses.
June 21, 2004

Methane from BFI's Memphis, Tenn., Landfill to Fuel Factory Boilers.
June 21, 2004

Deceased Memphis, Tenn., Steakhouse Founder Leaves behind Popular Eatery.
June 21, 2004

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