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

Cottonseed producer Delta and Pine Land plans transgenic seed to control pests.
October 1, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., basketball team ticket sales almost fill lower bowl of arena.
October 1, 2004

West Tennessee builders attack problem of government set-asides in new way.
October 1, 2004

Some National Bank of Commerce customers think of switching from SunTrust.
October 2, 2004

Plan would increase Shelby County, Tenn., government's role in economic growth.
October 2, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., teams with Philips, Time-Life to promote music milestone.
October 3, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break column.
October 5, 2004

Bankers told to bank on insurance against risk.
October 5, 2004... Byline: David Flaum Oct. 5--NEW YORK -- In the brave new corporate world of the 21st Century, chairs on boards of directors have turned into hot seats. "Banking is paying for the sins of others -- Enron, WorldCom, Tyco," said Todd...

Nation's top banking regulators urge analysis on bank laws at annual meeting.
October 5, 2004... Byline: David Flaum Oct. 5--NEW YORK -- The Comptroller of the Currency thinks it's time to find if more than two dozen consumer protection laws are worth the cost. The chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. thinks it's time...

From people to food, Memphis, Tenn., organization gets them there on time.
October 5, 2004

Mud Island park in Memphis, Tenn., is now major attraction for out-of-towners.
October 5, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break column.
October 6, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., utility stops paying policies.
October 6, 2004

Dispute over Memphis, Tenn., venue's non-compete clause may go national.
October 6, 2004

Concert promoter thwarts tactics of Memphis, Tenn., arena operator.
October 6, 2004

DeSoto Bridge work is under way in Memphis, Tenn.
October 6, 2004

After Memphis, Tenn., rejection, rock band heads south to civic center.
October 6, 2004

Fed chairman, Southern banks say industry has managed problems well.
October 6, 2004... Byline: David Flaum Oct. 6--NEW YORK -- Strong. Resilient. Vibrant. Profitable. That's how Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan characterized the banking industry before nearly 3,000 banking practitioners Tuesday at the...

FedEx broadcasts United Way telethon from Memphis, Tenn.
October 6, 2004

FedEx employees nationwide get in the act to deliver for United Way.
October 6, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break column.
October 7, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., historic neighborhood markets itself to homebuyers.
October 7, 2004

Northwest Airlines' August figures surpass on-time record of year ago.
October 7, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., city council ends 12-year pension vesting for top officials.
October 7, 2004

New retail centers will offer high-profile opportunities in Memphis, Tenn.
October 7, 2004

Utility bill-paying sites grow in Memphis, Tenn.
October 7, 2004

University of Memphis, Tenn., tech center director leaves for Morgan Keegan.
October 8, 2004

Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railyard in Memphis, Tenn., expands for business.
October 8, 2004

Tennessee lawmaker takes step to block payroll tax.
October 8, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., business notes column.
October 8, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., utility board delays halt to insurance policies.
October 8, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., banks invest in arts for return on investment.
October 10, 2004

Developers say current building code makes Memphis, Tenn., projects too costly.
October 10, 2004

Old farm in Memphis, Tenn., survives sprawl, so far.
October 10, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Mark Watson column.
October 10, 2004

Car service caters to busy executives in Memphis, Tenn.
October 11, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break column.
October 12, 2004

Six organizations pick Memphis, Tenn., for meetings during 10-year period.
October 12, 2004

Jury awards $400 million in damages to California inventor in Medtronic case.
October 12, 2004

Southaven, Miss., industrial park lands foreign trade zone status.
October 12, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break column.
October 13, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., is lauded for having a fun, communicative environment.
October 13, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., airport management firm wins contract for Charlotte, N.C.
October 13, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., council halts utility division contribution to chamber.
October 13, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., convention bureau snags six new conventions.
October 13, 2004

Officials consider options for developing Memphis, Tenn., fairgrounds.
October 13, 2004

Developers of Memphis, Tenn., inn get extension.
October 13, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., voters consider adding city income tax.
October 13, 2004

Memphis, Tenn.-area therapist improves lives of those with limited sight.
October 13, 2004

Mississippi court rules against cottonseed breeder in suit against Monsanto.
October 13, 2004

Tennessee's Memphis Grizzlies give $500,000 check to local nonprofit.
October 13, 2004

Federal funds to prepare Memphis, Tenn., airport for National Guard's mission.
October 13, 2004

Tennessee plans to build $56 million mental health facility in Bolivar.
October 13, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., completes rough draft of downtown redevelopment plan.
October 13, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break column.
October 14, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break column.
October 15, 2004

Northwest Airlines announces tentative deal with pilots.
October 15, 2004

Mortgages are still harder to get in Memphis, Tenn., area for minorities.
October 15, 2004

International Paper sells expertise in using radio technology to track products.
October 15, 2004

Russian advertising executives visit Memphis, Tenn.
October 15, 2004

Missouri jet crash kills two Pinnacle Airlines pilots.
October 16, 2004

Birmingham, Ala.-based bank's profits disappoint analysts.
October 16, 2004

Third-quarter home sales strong in Memphis, Tenn., region.
October 16, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., conglomerate scores big as freight gatherer for major carriers.
October 16, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., group looks to help with issues surrounding poverty.
October 16, 2004

Arkansas gin processes cotton bale record with state-of-the-art equipment.
October 17, 2004

Leader of USDA's cotton ginning research unit in Mississippi is 'lifesaver'.
October 17, 2004

Foreclosure is bargain for wary home buyers.
October 17, 2004

Memphis, Tenn., financial planning firm makes clients feel comfortable.
October 18, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break column.
October 19, 2004

Memphis, Tenn.-area task force to tackle predatory lending.
October 19, 2004

Arkanas towns seek ways to revitalize through tourism, preservation.
October 19, 2004

Suit against Memphis, Tenn., financial company won't go to trial anytime soon.
October 20, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break column.
October 20, 2004

Sports marketing conference set for November in Memphis, Tenn.
October 20, 2004

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Coffee Break column.
October 21, 2004

Distributor in Memphis, Tenn., touts Supartz as alternative to Vioxx.
October 21, 2004

Arkansas police say 'careless prohibited driving' caused fatal tour bus crash.
October 21, 2004

Customers could begin to see changes as Check 21 takes effect.
October 21, 2004

Companies in Memphis, Tenn., area lose local tax breaks.
October 21, 2004

Four Memphis, Tenn.-area firms lose tax breaks.
October 21, 2004

Check processing gets up to speed with expanded electronic imaging.
October 21, 2004

Tennessee licensing boards take action against health care providers.
October 21, 2004

Lawyer says suit over defunct promissory-notes issuer a long way from trial.
October 21, 2004

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