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In Smaller Markets, National Retailers See Regional Malls as Attractive Venues.
June 6, 2003
Aberdeen, S.D., Airport Cafe & Lounge to Remain Operating There with Lease.
June 6, 2003
South Dakota's Congressional Delegation Patches Differences, Works Together.
June 6, 2003
U.S. Senate Passes Measure to Boost Ethanol Use; Corn Growers Celebrate.
June 6, 2003
Aberdeen, S.D., Telecom Firm Halts Long-Distance; Prepaid Fees in Limbo.
June 6, 2003
Aberdeen, S.D., Shooting Range Provides Safety, Convenience for Local Marksmen.
June 6, 2003
Akron, Ohio, Trucking Company Warns of Lower-than-Expected Quarterly Profits.
June 6, 2003
Coke's Relations with Burger King Feel Strain.
June 6, 2003
Home Depot Board to Lose NYSE Chief.
June 6, 2003
Atlanta-Based Utility Gives Regulators Wary Welcome.
June 6, 2003
Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., Retail Column.
June 6, 2003
Beaumont, Texas, Barbershop-Lounge Is Consumed by Fire.
June 6, 2003
Port Arthur, Texas, Trade Fair Draws Small Business Owners.
June 6, 2003
Beaumont, Texas, Residents Must Pay Fines or Face Arrest.
June 6, 2003
Statistics Show 50 Texas Lawyers Booted from Bar during 2001-2002.
June 6, 2003
Former Beaumont, Texas, Fan Has Harsh Words for Martha Stewart.
June 6, 2003
Federal Agency Seeks Input on DuPont from Jones County, Miss., Residents.
June 6, 2003
Shoney's Mississippi Franchises in Biloxi, Gulfport to Close.
June 6, 2003
Belleville News-Democrat, Ill., Business Beat Column.
June 6, 2003... By Will Buss, Belleville News-Democrat, Ill. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jun. 6--PORK TOUR ATTRACTS BUYERS: The Illinois Pork Industry Tour, held earlier this week across the state, included three potential buyers from Mexico...
Parrish, Fla., Country Club to Sell 24 New Home Sites.
June 6, 2003
Tropicana Loses Round in Patent Dispute over Orange Varieties.
June 6, 2003
Pet Bedding Company Plans Expansion in Brownsville, Texas.
June 6, 2003
Judge Refuses to Freeze Construction of Billboards around Baltimore Arena.
June 6, 2003
Washington, Delaware Threaten to Sever Ties with CareFirst over Reform.
June 6, 2003
Maryland Court Allows Comcast to Keep Charging $5 Late Fee.
June 6, 2003
Triple Crown Seeker Funny Cide Wears Horseshoes Made in Rosedale, Md.
June 6, 2003
Contra Costa County, Calif., Residents Sue Contractors over Foundations.
June 6, 2003
Search for Work in the Carolinas Isn't Getting Easier, Job Seekers Say.
June 6, 2003
North Carolina's Share of Movie Industry Spending Falls to 11-Year Low.
June 6, 2003
Republicans Postpone Vote on Overtime-Pay Bill.
June 6, 2003
Near-Term Outlook for Employment Still Looks Weak.
June 6, 2003
Teens Face Tough Job Market This Summer.
June 6, 2003
Automotive Internet Company Switches CEOs Again.
June 6, 2003
CEO of Fraser, Mich.-Based Auto-Plastics Supplier Is out.
June 6, 2003
Ravaged GM Plant in Oklahoma City Returning from Ruin.
June 6, 2003
Michigan House Vote to Allow Taubman Centers to Block Hostile Takeover.
June 6, 2003
Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
June 6, 2003
Detroit Free Press Mike Wendland Column.
June 6, 2003
Boca Raton, Fla., Cancer Survivor Donates Hair to Program for Sick Children.
June 6, 2003
Wheelabrator's Two Broward County, Fla., Garbage Plants Earn Safety Honor.
June 6, 2003
State Farm Florida Moves toward Excluding Mold Coverage from Home Policies.
June 6, 2003
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas, Linda Campbell Commentary Column.
June 6, 2003... By Linda Campbell, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jun. 6--FIRST AMENDMENT UMBRELLA COVERS TERRITORY SOME FOLKS MIGHT THINK IS WET: Does the First Amendment have a sense of humor?
Apparently a...
Cambridge, Mass., Biotech Firm to Cut 600 Jobs by End of 2004.
June 6, 2003
The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
June 6, 2003
European Central Bank Cuts Interest Rates.
June 6, 2003
Unions, Workplace Organizations Mobilize in Massachusetts on Healthcare Costs.
June 6, 2003
Controversial Mixed-Used Project Wins Vote from Boston Citizens' Committee.
June 6, 2003
New England's Rich Widened the Pay Gap in the 1990s, Study Shows.
June 6, 2003
Pennsylvania Small-Business Owners Voice Concerns about Health-Benefit Costs.
June 6, 2003
Pennsylvania Doctors Are Sued More Often than National Average, Report Shows.
June 6, 2003
Harrisburg, Pa., Shoppers Express Sympathy for Martha Stewart.
June 6, 2003
Vehicle Leasing Firms May Get Legislative Incentive to Stay in Connecticut.
June 6, 2003
Webster Financial to Acquire Competitor, Expand into Westchester County, Conn.
June 6, 2003
The Hartford Courant, Conn., Business Briefs Column.
June 6, 2003
Economic Forecast Claims Connecticut Will Lose 10,000 More Jobs.
June 6, 2003
The Hartford Courant, Conn., Dan Haar Column.
June 6, 2003
Hartford Financial Services Offers Improved Guidance for 2003.
June 6, 2003
SBC, BellSouth Launch Billing Plan That Links Cellular, Landline Phone Calls.
June 6, 2003
Widespread Power Failure Interrupts Business in Greenwich, Conn.
June 6, 2003
New Jersey's Economy Tops Rest of Nation.
June 6, 2003
Bridgewater, N.J.-Based Pharmaceutical Firm's Shares Drop as Merger Deal Fails.
June 6, 2003
New Jersey's Anti-Predatory Lending Law Causes Concerns.
June 6, 2003
Hamilton, Ohio, Leaders Look to Baseball Franchise to Bring in New Businesses.
June 6, 2003
Continental Airlines Expects Profitable Summer as Bookings, Stock Prices Rise.
June 6, 2003
El Paso Corp. Says Dissident Shareholders Threaten California Settlement.
June 6, 2003
Prosecutors Want Speedy Trial for Wife of Former Enron Chief Financial Officer.
June 6, 2003
Houston Employers Eye New 'Consumer-Driven Health Care' Payment Plans.
June 6, 2003
Jacksonville, Fla., Firm Expands to Train Military Aircraft Mechanics.
June 6, 2003
Jacksonville, Fla., Economic Development Agency Considers Scorecards.
June 6, 2003
Rumors Swirl about Possibility of Kohl's Entering Florida Market.
June 6, 2003
Jacksonville, Fla.-Based Stein Marts Posts Drop in Sales for May.
June 6, 2003
Demand for Services Main Factor for Civilian Operations on Camp Lejeune, N.C.
June 6, 2003
Business Development along Camp Lejeune, N.C., Street Extension in Works.
June 6, 2003
The Kansas City Star, Mo., Commodities Column.
June 6, 2003... By Victoria Sizemore Long, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jun. 6--KANSAS CITY, Mo.--Kansas City and Chicago wheat futures prices closed higher Thursday, reversing an early decline after a bearish crop...
Construction to Begin on Luxury Residential Development in Kansas City, Mo.
June 6, 2003
Construction Begins on Kansas City, Mo., Apartments for Low-Income Elderly.
June 6, 2003
The Kansas City Star, Mo., Jerry Heaster Column.
June 6, 2003... By Jerry Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jun. 6--KANSAS CITY, Mo.--IGNORE MAGAZINE'S GLOOMY FORECASTS: Anyone worried about this year's tax-relief initiative restraining long-term economic growth...
Tourism Director Urges Calm in Face of ABC Sitcom Set in Kansas.
June 6, 2003
Court Refuses to Take Up Rejection of Kansas City, Mo., Firm's Utility Buy.
June 6, 2003
Salina, Kan.-Area Boy Scouts Council Upgrades Service Facility, Resources.
June 6, 2003
Farmers See Boon in Congressional Effort to Double Demand for Ethanol.
June 6, 2003
New Salina, Kan., Hospice Is Tribute to Donor's Daughter.
June 6, 2003
Data Revise Downward Kentucky's Anticipated Population Growth.
June 6, 2003
General Electric Consumer Finance Unit to Shut Two Georgia Sites, Cut 415 Jobs.
June 6, 2003