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

CEO to Speak at Memphis, Tenn.-Area Small-Business Group's Anniversary Event.
March 1, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Starting Up Column.
March 1, 2004

Tennessee's University of Memphis May Try New Appeal on Arena Funds.
March 2, 2004

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

Morgan Keegan Taps Director.
March 2, 2004

Kohl's Debuts Store in Southaven, Miss.
March 2, 2004

First Data Merger to Result in Steep Job Cuts for Memphis, Tenn.'s Concord EFS.
March 3, 2004

MTV Reportedly Considering Memphis, Tenn., for 2004 Video Music Awards.
March 3, 2004

FedEx Ground to Build Hub in Olive Branch, Miss.; Center to Employ 400 People.
March 4, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Faces Competition in Bid to Land 2004 MTV Video Music Awards.
March 4, 2004

FedEx Decision Pleases Mississippi Officials.
March 5, 2004

FedEx Ground to Expand Distribution Capacity in Memphis, Tenn., Area.
March 5, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Billing, Collection Firm Receives Third Trophy.
March 9, 2004

Despite Busy Cargo Airport, Memphis, Tenn., Ranks Low for Logistics.
March 9, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Martini Bar Aims to Become Destination Location.
March 9, 2004

Some Memphis, Tenn., Able to Take Advantage of Free Tax Workshop.
March 10, 2004

Developer to Renovate Former Church in Memphis, Tenn.
March 11, 2004

Beleaguered Enron Drops Plans for Power Plant in Shelby County, Tenn.
March 11, 2004

Three Memphis, Tenn.-Area Concert Promoters Unite.
March 11, 2004

Internet-Tax Issue Has GOP Allies from Tennessee at Odds in Washington.
March 11, 2004

Millington, Tenn., Church Approves Sale of Property to City.
March 11, 2004

Area Biotechnology Firms Grow with Boost from Memphis, Tenn., Incubator.
March 12, 2004

Discount Retailer Fred's Sees Higher Profits for Fourth Quarter, Year.
March 12, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Donors Offer $1 Million in Incentives to Lure MTV Awards Show.
March 12, 2004

Fierce Competition Forces Slim-Fast Foods to Lay Off 116 in Covington, Tenn.
March 12, 2004

Former Shelby County, Tenn., Mayor Got Refund on Investment Before Vote.
March 16, 2004

South Memphis, Tenn., Demolition Will Remove Blighted Buildings.
March 17, 2004

Tennessee Lawmakers Kill Bill to Require Home Buffer Zones for Crop-Dusting.
March 17, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Economic Development Group to Review Conflict Policy.
March 18, 2004

FedEx Stock Flies High after Reported 41 Percent Jump in Quarterly Earnings.
March 18, 2004

Developers Plan New Hotel Next to Memphis, Tenn., Arena.
March 18, 2004

Memphis, Tenn.-Based GTx Pumps Up Its Prospects with Muscle-Therapy Drug.
March 18, 2004

Tennessee Governor Reassures Business Leaders: Workers Comp Reform Is Coming.
March 18, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Utility Approves Link to Third Natural Gas Pipeline.
March 19, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Real Estate Firm Changes Name to Reflect Its National Presence.
March 19, 2004

Project Will Redirect Memphis, Tenn., Traffic Away from Route through Airport.
March 19, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., May Get King Biscuit-Style Restaurant.
March 19, 2004

Environmental Groups Hit U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Flood, Soil Plans.
March 19, 2004

Riverpark, River Museum Roll Out as 'Point of Pride' for Tunica County, Miss.
March 19, 2004

Burlington Northern Santa Fe to Get Tax Breaks for Memphis, Tenn., Expansion.
March 19, 2004

King Biscuit Restaurant to Come to Memphis, Tenn., Entertainment District.
March 19, 2004

Starbucks Easily Available Along Memphis, Tenn.'s Traffic Jams.
March 19, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Offers Burlington Northern Santa Fe $4.4 Million in Incentives.
March 20, 2004

Expansion of Memphis, Tenn., Convention Center Lures New Business.
March 23, 2004

Thomson-Owned Memphis, Tenn., Distribution Center Strives to Meet DVD Demand.
March 23, 2004

Memphis, Tenn.-Based Real Estate Firm Adds New Property Management Division.
March 23, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Lawyer Is Charged with Laundering Drug-Money Evidence.
March 24, 2004

Mayor 'Rumble' Shirt Ruffles Feather on Memphis, Tenn., City Council.
March 24, 2004

Tearing Down Memphis, Tenn., Liberty Bowl Might Be Cheaper than Rebuilding.
March 24, 2004

Residential Corridor Tags Would Protect Scenic Roads in Shelby County, Tenn.
March 24, 2004

Tennessee Agency to Consider Hospitals' Certificates of Need Applications.
March 24, 2004

Memphis, Tenn.-Area Home Sales Brisk in February.
March 24, 2004

Northwest Airlines Pilots Briefed on Concession Offers.
March 24, 2004

Nashville, Tenn., Trust Carves Out Niche.
March 24, 2004... Byline: David Flaum Mar. 24--You might call what Cumberland Trust & Investment Co. does the blocking and tackling of the trust business -- everything from paying bills to inspecting nursing home rooms for people whose accounts they...

Four Other States Seek Suspect In Germantown, Tenn., Utility Scam.
March 24, 2004

Memphis, Tenn.-Based Methodist Healthcare Gets Approval for Five Projects.
March 25, 2004

Jackson, Tenn., Hospital Loses Open-Heart Surgery.
March 25, 2004

Shelby County, Tenn., Commission Votes No on Casinos.
March 25, 2004

Knowledge, Not Numbers, Key for FedEx Express Finance Chief.
March 25, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Offers Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad a Tax Break.
March 25, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break Column.
March 26, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Clothing Retailer to Expands Women's Department.
March 26, 2004

Germantown, Tenn., Officials Will Hold Line on Property Tax.
March 26, 2004

Shelby County, Tenn., School Officials Curb Junk Food, May Go after Backpacks.
March 26, 2004

Tennessee Doctors Give their Perspective on Workers' Compensation Patients.
March 26, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., University Carefully Considers Allowing Alcohol Sales in Arena.
March 26, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Residents Accused of Participating in Health Benefits Scam.
March 27, 2004

Memphis, Tenn.-Based Investment Bank Introduces New Mutual Fund.
March 27, 2004

Concert Series to Take Place at Memphis, Tenn., Botanic Garden.
March 30, 2004

Acquisition of Union Planters by Regions Financial Is Challenged.
March 30, 2004

New Initiative Targets Affordable Housing in Memphis, Tenn.
March 30, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., Real Estate Executive Named Firm's COO.
March 30, 2004

Panel Screens Candidates for President Post of Memphis, Tenn., Utility.
March 30, 2004

Highwoods Properties Executive in Memphis, Tenn., Set to Take On Expanded Role.
March 31, 2004

University of Memphis, Tenn., Opens Financial Information Center.
March 31, 2004... Byline: David Flaum Mar. 31--Item: Students entering college are offered an average of 8 credit cards the first week of school. Item: About 55 percent of college students get their first credit card during their first year of college...

Bomb Threats against Airplanes, Trains Spark Extensive Security Sweeps.
March 31, 2004

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