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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from January 16 2004

Mega-Mergers in Banking Industry Raise Specter of One Nationwide Bank.
January 16, 2004

AT&T Wireless Suitors Jockey for Position.
January 16, 2004

SunTrust Bank Stocks Up on Takeover Talk.
January 16, 2004

Coke Supplier in SEC's Glare.
January 16, 2004

Revived Home Depot Meets Analysts Friday.
January 16, 2004

Some Franchisees Unhappy with UPS.
January 16, 2004

Space-Centered Air Show Won't Be Coming to Lompoc, Calif.
January 16, 2004

Santa Barbara, Calif. Downtown Booster Organization Honors Three People.
January 16, 2004

Jefferson County, Texas, to Try Mediation in Dispute over Concert Losses.
January 16, 2004

Jefferson County, Texas, Sees Possibility of Dipping into 'Rainy Day Fund'.
January 16, 2004

Emergency Medical Crews Stretched to Limit in Beaumont, Texas.
January 16, 2004

People's Bank Gains Income, Costs Criticized.
January 16, 2004

U.S. Labor Department Reports that Inflation Outpaced Wage Increases in 2003.
January 16, 2004

Morning Host Dropped from Biloxi, Miss., AM Radio Station.
January 16, 2004

Belleville News-Democrat, Ill., Business Beat Column.
January 16, 2004... By Will Buss, Belleville News-Democrat, Ill. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 16--STATE FARM GIVES $10,000 TO RED CROSS: State Farm Insurance has donated $10,000 to the St. Louis Area Chapter of the American Red Cross. The...

Illinois Casinos Post Mixed Results; Ameristar Revenue Climbs 34 Percent.
January 16, 2004

Unemployment Remains Sticking Point for Colorado Consumer Confidence Levels.
January 16, 2004

Florida Cable Firm Puts Its Best Foot Forward in New Headquarters.
January 16, 2004

Maryland Governor to Be Featured in Ads for Energy-Efficient Products.
January 16, 2004

Study: Maryland Firms Pay Health-Insurance Costs Comparable to Rest of U.S.
January 16, 2004

Moderate Fuel Use Keeps Maryland's Heating Oil, Gas Costs from Soaring.
January 16, 2004

Federal Pension Organization Posts a Record $11.2 Billion Deficit in 2003.
January 16, 2004

Law Firm Signs Long-Term Lease for Another Floor in Baltimore Tower.
January 16, 2004

Cold Blamed for Failure of Emergency Sirens at Plymouth, Mass., Nuclear Plant.
January 16, 2004

California's Chiron Corp. Pursues AIDS Vaccine.
January 16, 2004

California Governor's Fee Repeal Lifts Auto Sales.
January 16, 2004

California Doomed to Borrow, Even If $15 Billion Bond Measure Fails.
January 16, 2004

Safeway Unveils New Executive Pay Plan.
January 16, 2004

Bank of America Posts Rise in Quarterly Profits; FleetBoston's Earnings Grow.
January 16, 2004

Family Dollar On Track to Meet Its Goals for Fiscal Year, CEO Says.
January 16, 2004

North Carolina Treasurer Issues Warning to Mutual-Fund Industry.
January 16, 2004

Storage Units Good Fit for Tiny Startups in Charlotte, N.C., Area.
January 16, 2004

Wachovia Posts 23 Percent Rise in Fourth-Quarter Profits.
January 16, 2004

Former Enron Chairman Ken Lay Portrays Himself as Victim of Fastow.
January 16, 2004

Employer's Underfunding of U.S. Pension Insurer May Force Taxpayer Bailout.
January 16, 2004

Technology Services Firms Gain Contracts -- and Price Competition.
January 16, 2004

The Dallas Morning News Technology Shopper Column.
January 16, 2004

Gas Bills Expected to Jump in Michigan.
January 16, 2004

Livonia, Mich.-Based Marketing Titan Wins High Praise.
January 16, 2004

Detroit TV Station, Union Draw Lines in Labor Dispute.
January 16, 2004

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
January 16, 2004

Detroit Free Press Mike Wendland Column.
January 16, 2004

JetBlue to Begin Boston-Fort Lauderdale Air Service.
January 16, 2004

Architects, Engineers Compete to Design Scripps Research Lab in Florida.
January 16, 2004

Texas Panel Adopts Rules Requiring Identification for Abortions.
January 16, 2004

Gap Widens between Unions Vying to Represent American Airlines Mechanics.
January 16, 2004

American Airlines Adds Fuel Charge to Fares.
January 16, 2004

Texas Instruments Chief Leaves Post to Veteran.
January 16, 2004

The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
January 16, 2004

New York Industrial Designer Calls Gillette's New Razor 'Gimmicky'.
January 16, 2004

Gillette Introduces Newest M3Power Razor.
January 16, 2004

Boston Debit Card Seller Featured on NBC's 'The Apprentice'.
January 16, 2004

Freelance Writers, Photographers Drop Appeal of Ruling against Boston Globe.
January 16, 2004

Exelon Chief Supports 'Carbon Tax' to Curb Pollution.
January 16, 2004

Cumberland County, Pa., Hospital Buys Adjacent Property for Future Expansion.
January 16, 2004

Rite Aid Stockholders Seek to Recover Investment Losses.
January 16, 2004

US Airways' Airline Consolidation Sparks Debate.
January 16, 2004

Shares of Banks Rise on Merger Speculation.
January 16, 2004

Executive to Retire from The Hartford.
January 16, 2004

Aircraft Parts Maker Hamilton Sundstrand May Face Pentagon Criminal Probe.
January 16, 2004

Net Income for Bridgeport, Conn.-Based People's Bank Creeps Higher in Quarter.
January 16, 2004

In 2002, New Jersey Auto Insurers Had Second-Highest Profit in U.S.
January 16, 2004

Four Banks with Leading Presence in New Jersey Show Gains for Quarter.
January 16, 2004

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Business People Column.
January 16, 2004

Vice Chairman of Johnson & Johnson Stepping Down.
January 16, 2004

Merck Board Bows to Call for Switch to Annual Elections.
January 16, 2004

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Retail Notes Column.
January 16, 2004

Three Firms Sue P&O Stevedores after Cargo Ship Incident.
January 16, 2004

Former Enron Chairman Lay Eager to Talk, His Lawyer Says.
January 16, 2004

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, In the Pipeline Column.
January 16, 2004

Jacksonville, Fla., Economic Development Panel Defers Vote on Changes.
January 16, 2004

Year-End Inflation Remains Sluggish, Indexes Say.
January 16, 2004

Florida Longshoremen Seek Relief from Background Checks.
January 16, 2004

Longtime Jacksonville, N.C., Seafood Business Closes after 43 Years.
January 16, 2004

American Airlines to Shut Kansas City, Mo., Parts Warehouse.
January 16, 2004

Financially Ailing Bethany College Seeks Revival in Lindsborg, Kan.
January 16, 2004

Neo-Traditional Neighborhood Wins Approval from Lexington, Ky.-Area Board.
January 16, 2004

Bank One, Chase Have Yet to Decide Whether to Cut Jobs in Kentucky.
January 16, 2004

Laid-Off Brown & Williamson Workers in Georgia Eligible for Trade Act Benefits.
January 16, 2004

Poultry Growers, Processors Battle over Proposed Bill in Georgia House.
January 16, 2004

Georgia Employees of Brown & Williamson Will Be Offered Jobs in North Carolina.
January 16, 2004

South Bibb County, Ga., Residents Hear New Zoning Plan around Air Force Base.
January 16, 2004

Olympics, Elections to Help Boost Advertising Industry.
January 16, 2004

Business School in Florida Gets $1 Million Donation for Expansion.
January 16, 2004

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