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Savannah Morning News (Savannah, GA) articles from November 2002

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Savannah Morning News (Savannah, GA) archives from November 2002

Savannah, Ga., City Officials Seek to Strengthen Minority Hiring.
November 1, 2002

Future of Savannah, Ga., Square Still Unclear.
November 7, 2002

Georgia, Tennessee-Based Environmental Groups Merge to Take on Utility Lobby.
November 9, 2002

Chatham County, Ga., Commissioners Warned to Stop Singling Out Wal-Mart Site.
November 9, 2002

Study of Savannah, Ga., Economy Shows Local Manufacturing Making a Comeback.
November 13, 2002

Staples Announces Environmentally-Friendly Plan to Boost Recycled Paper Sales.
November 13, 2002

Georgia Doctors Rally at State Capitol in Support of Malpractice Reform.
November 14, 2002... Byline: Lanie Lippincott Peterson Nov. 14--Urologist Thomas Shook has never been to a protest rally in his life. But tomorrow morning, as president of the local medical society, he will lead some 45 Savannah doctors in a peaceful...

Savannah, Ga.-Based VeriSign Forms Work Partnership with Local Universities.
November 14, 2002... Byline: Jenel Few Nov. 14--A new public/private partnership through the state's Intellectual Capital Partnership Program (ICAPP) promises to train 40 area residents for programming jobs with Savannah-based VeriSign, Inc. The Board of...

Savannah, Ga., Hospital Reaches Agreement with BlueCross BlueShield.
November 23, 2002... Byline: Lanie Lippincott Nov. 23--Some 29,500 Savannah-area consumers no longer have to worry about changing doctors in the middle of flu season. Friday afternoon, Paul P. Hinchey, chief executive officer of St. Joseph's/Candler, their...

EPA Changes Have Power Companies Smiling, Clean Air Advocates Frowning.
November 23, 2002... Byline: Ben Werner Nov. 23--To the delight of power utilities, the Environmental Protection Agency changed the regulations governing how power utilities expand current plants. Rolling back these regulations, called New Source Review,...

Economic Forecast for Savannah, Ga., Looks Hopeful.
November 27, 2002... Byline: Ben Werner Nov. 27--Technically, the country and Savannah aren't in a recession. But the economic stress felt tugging at corporate purse strings and dampening consumer confidence is what economist Richard Cebula calls a "de...

Savannah, Ga.-Area Consumers More Confident than Average.
November 27, 2002

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