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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from February 15 2002

Former SEC Accountant Says Self-Regulation in Industry Is Not Working.
February 15, 2002

BellSouth Makes Case Again for Long-Distance Service in Georgia, Louisiana.
February 15, 2002

Lawmakers Vow to Fix Georgia's Natural Gas Law.
February 15, 2002

Georgia Trust Preserves Soul of Historic Abodes.
February 15, 2002

General Manager to Leave Post at Atlanta CBS TV Station.
February 15, 2002

Santa Barbara, Calif.-Based Healthcare Firm to Repurchase Shares.
February 15, 2002

Texans Sign Up for Do-Not-Call Telemarketing List.
February 15, 2002

Procter & Gamble Inks Boulder, Colo., Firm to Internet Services Deal.
February 15, 2002

Coffee Shop to Offer Premium Beers, Desserts in Palmetto, Fla.
February 15, 2002

Palmetto, Fla., Restaurant Approaches Takeoff.
February 15, 2002

New Charlotte, N.C., Agency Nabs 14 Advertising Awards.
February 15, 2002

Virginia-Based Black Farmers Group Calls Off Wachovia Boycott.
February 15, 2002

Andersen Reassures Campuses that It's Still A Good Place for Students to Work.
February 15, 2002

First National Names Executive to Oversee Move into Greenville, S.C., Area.
February 15, 2002

South Carolina Governor Assails Dumping by Foreign Textiles Industries.
February 15, 2002

University of Texas Law School Dean Leaves Enron's Board of Directors.
February 15, 2002

Dallas High-Tech Firm Perot Systems Reports Theft of Funds.
February 15, 2002

Detroit Free Press Mike Wendland Column.
February 15, 2002

Erie, Pa.-Based Rent-to-Own Firm Posts Net Loss in First Quarter.
February 15, 2002

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-Based Design, Landscaping Firm E-Mails Jobs to China.
February 15, 2002

P&O Princess Cruises Still at Sea over Royal Caribbean Merger.
February 15, 2002

Fort Lauderdale, Fla., High-Tech Firm Sues Motorola, Arthur Andersen.
February 15, 2002

Records Show Strong Ties between Former Enron Chairman, First President Bush.
February 15, 2002

Arab-American to File Discrimination Complaint against American Airlines.
February 15, 2002

The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
February 15, 2002

Boston-Area Chamber's Program to Help Employers Help Workers with Housing.
February 15, 2002

Investment Firm Loses Another Fund Manager to Smaller Rival in Boston.
February 15, 2002

Boston-Area Jeweler Targets Gays, Lesbians.
February 15, 2002

Tyco International to Lay Off 1,473 Workers, Shut Down 47 Facilities.
February 15, 2002

Harrisburg, Pa., Bank Fires Top Officer.
February 15, 2002

Working Horses Sell for Big Money in Pennsylvania.
February 15, 2002

Walgreens to Institute Policies to Stop Tobacco Sales to Minors.
February 15, 2002

Houston Automotive Retailer's Profits Soar in Fourth Quarter.
February 15, 2002

Downtown Houston Offices May Hit Vacancies in 20 Percent Range.
February 15, 2002

Jacksonville, Fla., Airport Seeks Federal Exemption for Non-Inspected Vehicles.
February 15, 2002

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis Network Column.
February 15, 2002

Kansas City, Mo., Casino Revenue Climbs in January Due to Holiday, Weather.
February 15, 2002

As Sprint's Market Value Tumbles, Concern Grows.
February 15, 2002

Boeing Honors Its Top Suppliers.
February 15, 2002

Mesilla, N.M., Board Approves Plan to Preserve Farm Land.
February 15, 2002

Myrtle Beach, S.C., International Airport Constructs Additional Parking Lot.
February 15, 2002

BellSouth Applies Again to Offer Long-Distance Service in Georgia, Louisiana.
February 15, 2002

High-Profile Lawyer Takes On Motorola, Arthur Andersen for Miami-Area Firm.
February 15, 2002

P&O Princess Shareholder Ballot Count Continues in London.
February 15, 2002

Federal Trade Commission Wants to Close Companies Associated with `Miss Cleo'.
February 15, 2002

Stock Market Gives Good Performance on Valentine's Day.
February 15, 2002

Honda Robot Climbs Stairs, Fetches Beer, Rings Bell Opening Market.
February 15, 2002

Diversity Workshop in Santa Ana, Calif., Hones in on Culture in the Workplace.
February 15, 2002

The Orange County Register, Calif., Grillings Column.
February 15, 2002

Adjustable Mortgage Rates in Orange County, Calif., Near Rock Bottom.
February 15, 2002

California Technology Products Distributor Sees Quarterly Net Income Fall.
February 15, 2002

Orange County, Calif., Businesses Hope Bush's Asian Tour Brings Trade Wonders.
February 15, 2002

Galaxy Nutritional Foods in Orlando, Fla., Reports Quarterly Loss of $181,653.
February 15, 2002

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Business Briefs Column.
February 15, 2002

$2.5 Million Bill Dispute Froths for Pittsburgh Brewing, Alcosan.
February 15, 2002

Philadelphia Metal Can, Packaging Firm Posts Nearly $1 Billion in 2001 Losses.
February 15, 2002

GlaxoSmithKline Posts 13-Percent Earnings Rise in 2001.
February 15, 2002

Providence Journal, R.I., Business Briefs Column.
February 15, 2002

Pen Maker A.T. Cross Notes Quarterly Net Income of $1.7 Million.
February 15, 2002

Sleuths Seek Computer Experts to Mine Enron Data.
February 15, 2002

Richmond, Va., Phone Firm Wins Legal Skirmish with Verizon.
February 15, 2002

National Black Farmers Association Reaches Deal with Wachovia for Credit Union.
February 15, 2002

South Bend Tribune, Ind., Market Basket Column.
February 15, 2002... By Heidi Prescott, South Bend Tribune, Ind. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 15--Another list surfaced this week that suggests Kmart Corp. will close 291 stores, including locations in South Bend, Elkhart and Benton Harbor. ...

AT&T Broadband Customers in San Jose, Calif., Area Encounter Billing Problems.
February 15, 2002

San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Drive Column.
February 15, 2002

Securities and Exchange Commission Investigates Manufacturer of Graphics Chips.
February 15, 2002

Opponent Hires Research Firm to Gauge HP Employees on Compaq Deal.
February 15, 2002

Loss of Market Share Sends Juniper Networks' Stock Sharply Lower.
February 15, 2002

Dulles, Va., Software Security Firm Says Flaw Present in New Microsoft Tool.
February 15, 2002

Investor Group Wants to Purchase Some Assets of Sun Country Airlines.
February 15, 2002

Shareholder Files Suit against Federated Department Stores over Fingerhut Case.
February 15, 2002

Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn., Investor's Eye Column.
February 15, 2002

Medical Device Maker's Award Overturned in Suit against Minnesota Firm.
February 15, 2002

Arthur Andersen Wants Judge to Believe in Its Efforts to Retrieve Enron Papers.
February 15, 2002

Former Fed Chairman Urges Globalization of Accounting Standards.
February 15, 2002

Chicago Tribune David Greising Column.
February 15, 2002... By David Greising, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 15--Perhaps you're one of those people who just can't understand why United Airlines' mechanics are so unreasonable. The airline is barely hanging on since...

Insurer CNA Financial Reports Operating Loss of $290 Million for Quarter.
February 15, 2002

Groups Voice Concern over Federal Communications Commission's Broadband Plan.
February 15, 2002

Chicago Tribune Marketing Column.
February 15, 2002... By Jim Kirk, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 15--James R. Stengel, the new global marketing chief at Procter & Gamble, is a man hellbent on getting to know his customer. Just as important, he expects his...

Chicago Tribune Travel Notebook Column.
February 15, 2002... By John Schmeltzer, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 15--As mechanics for United Airlines ratchet up the pressure for a new contract, Dick Durbin, the state's senior senator, is again extending a hand to help...

Cheap Car Tyre Imports Threaten Thailand Industry.
February 15, 2002

Conoco Thailand to Focus on Food Offerings at Jet Petrol Stations.
February 15, 2002

Owner of Thailand Shopping Complex `to Stop Selling Pirated Goods'.
February 15, 2002

Krung Thai Bank Promotes Entrepreneurs.
February 15, 2002

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