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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from August 15 2003

Conservative Financial Planning Pays Off for Allentown, Pa.-Area Manufacturer.
August 15, 2003

Manager of Clear Channel's Augusta, Ga., Stations Speakers to Chamber.
August 15, 2003

Augusta, Ga., Businesswoman to Redevelop Old Department Store Building.
August 15, 2003

Security Lapses Could Cripple Credibility of Diebold Electronic Voting System.
August 15, 2003

Goodyear, Union Near Deadline in Negotiations.
August 15, 2003

Times Union, Albany, N.Y., Business Briefs Column.
August 15, 2003

Unlicensed Clifton Park, N.Y., Health Insurer Agrees to Fine, Will Shut Down.
August 15, 2003

Albany, N.Y.-Area Jobless Rate Rises Slightly.
August 15, 2003

Passengers at Atlanta Airport Bear Blackout Delays.
August 15, 2003

Canadians Feel Jitters over Blackout.
August 15, 2003

Economic Impact of Blackout May Not Be Bad.
August 15, 2003

Grid System Failed Northeast but Kept Outage from Georgia.
August 15, 2003

Reactions Different in Earlier Power Outages.
August 15, 2003

Air-Conditioned Cars a Godsend in Detroit.
August 15, 2003

Power Loss Stops Supply of Water in Ohio.
August 15, 2003

New York, Other Cities Left Powerless.
August 15, 2003

Bomb Detector Project to Begin at Atlanta-Area Airport.
August 15, 2003

Internet Worm Problem Lingers for Some.
August 15, 2003

Heat-Loving Microbe Expands Limits of Life.
August 15, 2003

DeKalb County, Ga., Leads State in Total Minority Buying Power.
August 15, 2003

Georgia's State Agencies Zero In on Budget Cuts.
August 15, 2003

Robust Sales Growth Drives Up Dell's Second-Quarter Profit.
August 15, 2003

Central Texas Job Growth Rate Increases in July.
August 15, 2003

Times Remain Lean at Goleta, Calif.-Based Miravant Medical Technologies.
August 15, 2003

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., Job Profile Column.
August 15, 2003

Santa Barbara, Calif., Sportswear Firm Big Dog Feels Financial Bite.
August 15, 2003

Texas Auto Dealership Check-Up Leads to Some Arrests.
August 15, 2003

Groves, Texas, Hospital Faces $210,000 Water Bill on Top of Medicare Cuts.
August 15, 2003

Beaumont, Texas, Area Sees Decline in July Unemployment.
August 15, 2003

National Wildlife Federation Interested in Texas' Toledo Bend Reservoir Water.
August 15, 2003

Blackout Hits Some Western New York Factories, Not Others.
August 15, 2003

Origin of Blackout Remains A Mystery.
August 15, 2003

Buffalo, N.Y., Largely Spared, But Suburbs Hard-Hit by Blackout.
August 15, 2003

Western New York Economic Development Agency Names Executive Director.
August 15, 2003

Workers in Town of Tonawanda, N.Y., Uneasy As Goodyear's Deadline Nears.
August 15, 2003

Firm Completes Holiday Inn Express, Eyes Radisson at Buffalo, N.Y., Airport.
August 15, 2003

Unemployment Rate in Buffalo Niagara, N.Y., Rises to 6.5 Percent.
August 15, 2003

Kohl's Eyes Sites in Buffalo, N.Y., Area.
August 15, 2003

Elma, N.Y.-Based Servotronics Reports Slight Loss in Quarter.
August 15, 2003

Galyan's Trading Co. Leases Back Buffalo, N.Y.-Area Store.
August 15, 2003

Chinese Workers Tour Connecticut Factory, Research Facility.
August 15, 2003

GE Aircraft Engines Signs $600 Million Deal with China Airlines.
August 15, 2003

Economy Shows Subtle Signs of Recovery.
August 15, 2003

Ridership Increase Reported on Bridgeport, Conn.-Area Trains.
August 15, 2003

Biloxi, Miss., Historic Bed and Breakfast Up For Sale.
August 15, 2003

Casino Owner Pinnacle Entertainment Sees Flat Earnings Growth in Quarter.
August 15, 2003

Hard Rock Casino Officials Look to Expand Proposed Biloxi, Miss., Facility.
August 15, 2003

Cameron County, Texas, Jobless Rate Rises with End of School Year.
August 15, 2003

Youth Baseball Tournament Hits Home Run for Harford County, Md., Economy.
August 15, 2003

Rush-Hour Commuters Bear Brunt of Blackout.
August 15, 2003

Maryland's St. John's College Receives Record Donation of $10 Million.
August 15, 2003

Maryland Community Colleges Say They Add $5.6 Billion Annually to Economy.
August 15, 2003

Anne Arundel County, Md., to Rethink Storm-Water Runoff Regulations.
August 15, 2003

Electric Grid's Delicate Balance Overset; Network Is Susceptible to Failures.
August 15, 2003

Lax FBI Security Enabled Hanssen to Flourish as a Spy, Report Finds.
August 15, 2003

Federal Attorney Targets Maryland Non-Profit Health Insurer over Failed Sale.
August 15, 2003

Health Care Officials Review Patient Care at Rockville, Md., Hospital.
August 15, 2003

Baltimore Investment Banker's Federal Fraud Trial Delayed until Next Summer.
August 15, 2003

McCormick Finalizes Sale of Packaging Division.
August 15, 2003

Medieval-Themed Restaurant to Open in Baltimore-Area Shopping Complex.
August 15, 2003

Suicide Blasts Reveal How Militants Are Able to Control Mideast Conflict.
August 15, 2003

Report Backs Testing Sterile Asian Oysters in Chesapeake Bay.
August 15, 2003

State, EPA Join Forces to Target Cleanup of Garages in Baltimore Neighborhood.
August 15, 2003

Massive Power Outage Strikes Millions; Officials Quickly Dispel Terror Rumors.
August 15, 2003

Despite Brief Power Outage on College Campus, Most Lights Stay On in Maryland.
August 15, 2003

Maryland House Speaker Supports Tax Increase to Fund State's Public Schools.
August 15, 2003

Chesapeake Bay's Tributaries Show Signs of Stress with Fewer Crabs, Fish.
August 15, 2003

Northeastern Blackout Has Little Local Impact on Carolina Utilities.
August 15, 2003

Ex-Pillowtex Workers Flock to Concord, N.C., Job Fair.
August 15, 2003

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
August 15, 2003... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 15--Steve Vermillion, one of Charlotte's best-known retail development specialists, has left Lincoln Harris to become a partner in another local real...

Charlotte, N.C., Family Goes Lengths for Stem Cell Therapy.
August 15, 2003

Wachovia, KPMG Deal Is Scrutinized.
August 15, 2003

Worried Callers in Detroit Overload Cell Phone System During Outage.
August 15, 2003

Eight Counties Outside Southeast Michigan Have Power Trouble.
August 15, 2003

DTE Energy Was Powerless As Outage Spread.
August 15, 2003

Detroit Journalists Work by Candlelight to Enlighten Readers.
August 15, 2003

In Thursday's Power Crisis, Radio Was King Again in Detroit Area.
August 15, 2003

Planes, Trains, Automobiles in Detroit Grind to a Halt During Outage.
August 15, 2003

Stranded Travelers in Detroit Look for the Light Side.
August 15, 2003

Water Loss Compounds Troubles in Detroit.
August 15, 2003

Michigan Caught in Nation's Worst Outage.
August 15, 2003

The Denver Post Business Briefs Column.
August 15, 2003

Blacks Miss Out on Rise in Purchasing Power among Colorado Minorities.
August 15, 2003

Massive Blackout Could Happen in Colorado, Utility Experts Say.
August 15, 2003

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