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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from July 18 2003

Pennsylvania's American Bank Blames Low Interest Rates for Lower Earnings.
July 18, 2003

Two Northampton County, Pa., Banks Move Closer to Completion of Merger Deal.
July 18, 2003

Summer Camp in Allentown, Pa., Teaches Teens How to Start Their Own Business.
July 18, 2003

Honeywell Sues to Stop Pennsylvania Chemical Firm from Buying Ashland Business.
July 18, 2003

Wachovia Reports $1 Billion in Income for Second Quarter.
July 18, 2003

Army Corps of Engineers Nominee Impresses South Dakota's Sen. Daschle.
July 18, 2003

American News, Aberdeen, S.D., Farm and Business Scene Column.
July 18, 2003

Sioux Falls, S.D., Businessman Urges Republicans to Organize to Oust Daschle.
July 18, 2003

Aberdeen, S.D., Police Department Seeks New Quarters to Flee Cramped Space.
July 18, 2003

Norwalk, Conn.-Based Home Design Store Moves to Quarters Vacated by Timex Unit.
July 18, 2003

Stamford, Conn.-Based LuckyGolfer.com Takes Hassle out of Waiting for Tee Time.
July 18, 2003

Augusta, Ga.-Based Bank to Open Two New Branches, Reports Strong Growth.
July 18, 2003

Augusta, Ga., Teens Finding Summer Jobs Hard to Come By.
July 18, 2003

Akron, Ohio, Church, Bank Sponsor Credit Program for Prospective Homebuyers.
July 18, 2003

SBC Seeks Federal Permission to Enter Ohio Long Distance Market.
July 18, 2003

New Drinks Help Coke's Profit Climb.
July 18, 2003

Delta Ekes Out Quarterly Profit.
July 18, 2003

Cost-Cutting Helps Produce Reversal at Atlanta-Based Forest Products Firm.
July 18, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Residential Real Estate Column.
July 18, 2003

Officially, Recession Far in Past.
July 18, 2003

Profit Forecasts Sap Investors' Confidence.
July 18, 2003

Profits at Biloxi, Miss., Casino Jump as Earnings at Parent Company Slump.
July 18, 2003

New Gadget at Mississippi Gas Stations Can Check Pump's Octane Flow.
July 18, 2003

Northrop Out of Running to Build Warship.
July 18, 2003

Baxter to Shed Boulder, Colo., Facility.
July 18, 2003

Division of Bradenton, Fla., Newspaper to Expand into Larger Building.
July 18, 2003

Warehouses to Alleviate Manatee, Fla., Port's Cargo Overflow.
July 18, 2003

County Planning Commission Recommends Rezoning Ellenton, Fla., Land.
July 18, 2003

CORRECTION: Jobless Rate in Brownsville, Texas, Hits Four-Year High in June.
July 18, 2003

Jobless Rate in Brownsville, Texas, Hits Four-Year High in June.
July 18, 2003

President of Baltimore Children's Museum Steps Down.
July 18, 2003

Maryland Raises Health Premiums for Small Businesses.
July 18, 2003

Preferred Shareholders Oppose Sale of Baltimore-Based Outlet Mall Owner.
July 18, 2003

New Director of Baltimore Tourism Agency Seeks to Boost Convention Business.
July 18, 2003

Verizon Poised for Showdown with Unions in Contract Negotiations.
July 18, 2003

Group Delays Decision on Restoring Fish Stocks.
July 18, 2003

Oracle's Hostile Bid Backfires, Says PeopleSoft's CEO.
July 18, 2003

North Carolina Court Uphelds Unconstitutionality of State Redistricting Plan.
July 18, 2003

North Carolina Senate Endorse $630 Million Plan to Upgrade State's Rural Roads.
July 18, 2003

Inclement Weather Delays Completion of Columbia, S.C., Airport Parking Deck.
July 18, 2003

Republican Activist Allies with Columbia, S.C., Law Firm.
July 18, 2003

Dallas-Area Shopping Centers Are Hot Property with Investors.
July 18, 2003

CORRECTION: Experts Say Economy Is Expanding, despite Slow Job Growth.
July 18, 2003

Delta Air Lines Reports Better-Than-Expected Second Quarter.
July 18, 2003

Experts Say Economy Is Expanding, despite Slow Job Growth.
July 18, 2003

Mary Kay Posts Highest Monthly Sales Ever in June.
July 18, 2003

Ruling Gives Power to PR Firms Involved in High-Profile Legal Cases.
July 18, 2003

Auto Suppliers Post Second-Quarter Earnings.
July 18, 2003

Developer to Convert Famed Detroit Hotel into Condos, Senior Housing.
July 18, 2003

Fuel Efficiency in Ford's SUVs Worsens.
July 18, 2003

Earnings at GM Fall 30 Percent.
July 18, 2003

Detroit Health System's Financial Chief to Depart.
July 18, 2003

Laptop Program to Cost Michigan Schools Money.
July 18, 2003

Northwest Airlines Posts Worst Second Quarter.
July 18, 2003

UAW Says It Will Fight Health Cuts in New Contract with Detroit's Automakers.
July 18, 2003

Detroit Free Press Mike Wendland Column.
July 18, 2003

Memphis, Tenn.-Based National Commerce Financial Says Earnings Drop from 2002.
July 18, 2003

Boise Cascade Announces Second-Quarter Loss of $3.9 Million.
July 18, 2003

Finnish Owner of Grand Rapids, Minn.-Based Paper Maker Reports Profit.
July 18, 2003

NAACP Flunks Automakers on Treatment of Blacks in Job, Marketing Decisions.
July 18, 2003

Bankruptcy Case of Florida Philharmonic Goes to Federal Court.
July 18, 2003

Lawyers to Appeal Florida Court's Ruling against $145 Billion Smoker Award.
July 18, 2003

Lobbying Increasingly Popular among Biotechnology Companies.
July 18, 2003

The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
July 18, 2003

Cambridge, Mass.-Based Group Says Nation Emerged from Recession Two Years Ago.
July 18, 2003

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Tops List as Best U.S. Pediatric Facility.
July 18, 2003

Macworld Has Disappointing Turnout in New York, Moves to Boston for 2004.
July 18, 2003

Verizon Union Members Overwhelmingly Vote to Strike.
July 18, 2003

Cripple Creek, Colo., Casinos Have Lowest Annual Revenue Increase in 12 Years.
July 18, 2003

Pennsylvania Commission Rejects Calls for New Area Codes.
July 18, 2003

New Products, Lower Costs Help Boost Profits for Hershey Foods.
July 18, 2003

Attempting to Boost Sales, Hershey Foods to Launch New Products This Year.
July 18, 2003

Pennsylvania Commission Rules Verizon Can Modify Internet Connection Speed.
July 18, 2003

Bridgeport, Conn.-Based Bank's Profits Climb 26 Percent.
July 18, 2003

Windsor, Conn., Direct Mail Marketing Firm's Earnings, Sales Increase.
July 18, 2003

Connecticut Loses More Jobs in June amid New Layoffs, Slow Hiring.
July 18, 2003

Mortgage Rates Rise for Third Week.
July 18, 2003

Electric Boat Tentative Agreement Offers Raises, Better Pension Benefits.
July 18, 2003

Hartford. Conn.-Based Insurer Travelers Earnings Up 33 Percent for Quarter.
July 18, 2003

Shares of United Technologies Jump as Quarterly Profits Beat Street Forecasts.
July 18, 2003

Test Setback Triggers Stock Slide for Ramsey, N.J.-Based Drug Maker.
July 18, 2003

New Jersey Sees Honeywell's Profits Dip, but Ingersoll-Rand Is up 30 Percent.
July 18, 2003

Northern Ireland-Based Drug Maker Confirms Takeover Talks.
July 18, 2003

New Jersey Sees Recession Slide into History.
July 18, 2003

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