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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from February 14 2003

Augusta, Ga., Area Businesses Receive Training on New Defibrillators.
February 14, 2003

Akron, Ohio, Utility Attributes Quarterly Loss to Nuclear Reactor Problems.
February 14, 2003

Federal Aviation Administration Denies Waivers on Heavier Cockpit Doors.
February 14, 2003

Medical Clinic Opens in Atlanta Airport.
February 14, 2003

Auto Sales Hit the Wall, Dragging Down Retail Sector.
February 14, 2003

Arbitrator's Decision Freezes Delta's Furlough of Pilots.
February 14, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Residential Real Estate Column.
February 14, 2003

Georgia Gas Seller, Public Service Staff Make Deal on Disconnection Spat.
February 14, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
February 14, 2003

Security of Arizona's Border with Mexico Part of $397 Billion Budget.
February 14, 2003

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., On The Move Column.
February 14, 2003

Would-Be Computer Thief Had Targeted Santa Barbara, Calif., Business.
February 14, 2003

Santa Barbara, Calif.-Area Home Prices on Steady Incline.
February 14, 2003

Goleta, Calif., Technology Firm Optimistic Despite Contract Slowdown.
February 14, 2003

Beaumont, Texas, McDonald's Is Termite-Free Following Demolition.
February 14, 2003

Port Arthur, Texas, Group Looks to Rebuild Railway Depot as Sailors' Center.
February 14, 2003

Port Arthur, Texas, Group to File Complaint over Premcor Refining Permit.
February 14, 2003

Former Contractor at Stratford, Conn., Helicopter Firm Still Pays for His Past.
February 14, 2003

Gautier, Miss., Reaps Tourism Windfall from Bowling Tournament.
February 14, 2003

Rising Gasoline Cost Spurs Allegations of Price Gouging.
February 14, 2003

Medical Society in Mississippi Approves List of Actions.
February 14, 2003

Federal Mediator to Be Involved in All Northrop Grumman Ingalls Talks.
February 14, 2003

Top Female Math, Science Students in South Mississippi Learn about Careers.
February 14, 2003

Illinois Homes Sales Jump.
February 14, 2003

Highland, Ill., Napkin Maker to Close Plant, Eliminate 40 Jobs.
February 14, 2003

Starbucks to Use Boulder, Colo.-Based Company's Soy Milk in Drinks.
February 14, 2003

Manatee County, Fla., Officials Make Several Zoning Decisions.
February 14, 2003

CORRECTION: Textile Maker to Close Brownsville, Texas, Facility.
February 14, 2003

San Jose, Calif.-Area Transit Board Considers Fare Hikes.
February 14, 2003

Former Executive of Pleasanton, Calif.-Based Software Maker Is Charged.
February 14, 2003

Walnut Creek, Calif.-Area Buyers Raid Stores' Tape, Plastic.
February 14, 2003

Charlotte, N.C.-Area Breweries Offer Firsthand Look at Beer Making.
February 14, 2003

Gourmet Coffee to Be Available in Charlotte, N.C., for $33 a Pound.
February 14, 2003

Duct Tape Craze Swamps North Carolina Plant.
February 14, 2003

Software Developer to Move Operations from San Francisco to Charleston, S.C.
February 14, 2003

Number of Day Spas Grows in Columbia, S.C., Area.
February 14, 2003

Columbia, S.C.-Based Insurer Out of Federal Flood Program Due to Failed Audits.
February 14, 2003

American Airlines Pilots Agree to Concessions in Order to Save Airline.
February 14, 2003

Electric Power Sector Focus of Annual Conference in Houston.
February 14, 2003

Flight Attendants for Southwest Airlines to Stage Sing-Along Rally in Dallas.
February 14, 2003

Stock Market's Fall Continues; War Fears Overshadow Positive Economic Reports.
February 14, 2003

A&P Seeks to Contain Spiraling Losses at Detroit-Based Farmer Jack Subsidiary.
February 14, 2003

Warranty Work Declines at U.S. Auto Repair Shops.
February 14, 2003

Federal-Mogul's Bankruptcy Near End.
February 14, 2003

Ford CEO Plans to Sell His Goldman Sachs Shares.
February 14, 2003

Ford Unveils New Seven-Passenger Freestar Minivan.
February 14, 2003

Detroit Free Press Mike Wendland Column.
February 14, 2003

Morrisville, N.C.-Based Gem Company Reports Sales Increase in Fourth Quarter.
February 14, 2003

Home Sales Fall in Durham, N.C., Area.
February 14, 2003

Silver Bay, Minn., Mining Company Back in Operation after Pipeline Burst.
February 14, 2003

Sears Eyes New Store for Meadville, Pa.
February 14, 2003

Oregon Grocers Sue City of Springfield over Road Fees.
February 14, 2003

Eugene, Ore.-Area Leaders Celebrate Hospital Deal.
February 14, 2003

University of Oregon Faculty Call Assembly to Discuss Anti-War Measure.
February 14, 2003

Feds to Take Over Anthrax-Contaminated Boca Raton, Fla., Publisher's Office.
February 14, 2003

Man Ordered to Pay Millions Files for Bankruptcy in South Florida.
February 14, 2003

Miami International Boat Show Lures Thousands Despite Nation's Woes.
February 14, 2003

Princess Cruises Redeploys Ship from Mediterranean to Caribbean.
February 14, 2003

U.S. Exporters Have Tough Time Collecting from Buyers in Latin America.
February 14, 2003

Lawmakers Want End to Texas Appeals Court Role in Appointing Death Row Lawyers.
February 14, 2003

Texas Lawmakers Want to Continue Debating School Funding Plan.
February 14, 2003

Dallas County Commissioners Share War of Words Concerning 'Whites Only' Sign.
February 14, 2003

Southwest Airlines' Flight Attendants to Hold Demonstration at Dallas Airport.
February 14, 2003

Harvard, New England Universities Request Grants for Biodefense Research.
February 14, 2003

Proposed Boston Botanical Complex Is Put on Hold.
February 14, 2003

The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
February 14, 2003

Massachusetts Leaders Warn against Rolling Back Business-Friendly Tax Benefits.
February 14, 2003

Boston-Area Companies Implement Contingency Plans amid Heightened Alerts.
February 14, 2003

Verizon to Charge Higher Rent for Competitors' Use of Massachusetts Lines.
February 14, 2003

No Price Rise Seen in Candy.
February 14, 2003

Pennsylvania Hospitals Report Sharp Declines in Revenue.
February 14, 2003

Grass Kin Strive to Settle Bankruptcy Case in Baltimore.
February 14, 2003

New Jersey Businesses Deal with Soaring Fuel Prices.
February 14, 2003

Home Prices Soar 18 Percent in 2002 in Hackensack, N.J., Area.
February 14, 2003

2001 Pay Raises Were Scanty in New Jersey's Bergen, Passaic Counties.
February 14, 2003

Proposed New Jersey Budget Cuts Grants for Technology Entrepreneurs.
February 14, 2003

Textile Makers Fear Trade Proposal.
February 14, 2003

ConocoPhillips to Cease Carbon-Fibers Business, Shut Down Plant.
February 14, 2003

Houston-Based CenterPoint Energy Looks to Restructure Financing, Pay Debt.
February 14, 2003

Committee's Report Blasts Enron's Tax Schemes.
February 14, 2003

Jacksonville, Fla.-Based Company to Launch Child-Tracking System.
February 14, 2003

Jacksonville, Fla., Developers Apply to Convert School to Rental Complex.
February 14, 2003

Moody's Considers Downgrade of Interstate Bakeries.
February 14, 2003

Kansas City, Mo., Council Votes to Hire City Manager.
February 14, 2003

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