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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from October 17 2003

Harleysville National to Buy Malvern, Pa.-Based Millennium Bank.
October 17, 2003

East Penn Financial Profits Inch Higher; Community Banks Hit Hard by Low Rates.
October 17, 2003

Nazareth, Pa.-Based First Colonial Reports Strong Profits.
October 17, 2003

Towson, Md.-Based Nonprofit Goes Online to Raise Money.
October 17, 2003

Chevron Agrees to Install $275 Million in Pollution Control Equipment.
October 17, 2003

University of Missouri, Police Discuss Security at Football Games.
October 17, 2003

Reworked Microsoft Outlook, Snazzy OneNote Worth Water-Cooler Chatter.
October 17, 2003

Photo Software Alternatives Outperform Software Often Included with Cameras.
October 17, 2003

The Dallas Morning News Technology Help Desk Column.
October 17, 2003

Financial Impact of Florida Marlins Trip to World Series Expected to Be Great.
October 17, 2003

Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas, Dr. Emilio Bombay Column.
October 17, 2003... By Michael Gerst, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 17--DEAR DR. BOMBAY: I have been swamped with e-mails from people saying they are from another country and have money to run through a U.S....

Hopkinton, Mass.-Based EMC Posts Rise in Quarterly Sales, Earnings.
October 17, 2003

Monthly Passenger Traffic Fells Slightly for Colorado Springs, Colo., Airport.
October 17, 2003

Job Creation Key Benchmark to Connecticut's Economic Rebound, Experts Say.
October 17, 2003

Continental Airlines Posts $133 Million Quarterly Profit.
October 17, 2003

Colorful New $20 Bill Reaches Northern New Jersey Banks.
October 17, 2003

Weight-Loss Hypnotist Guru A Fraud, New Jersey Charges.
October 17, 2003

Robust Summer Demand, Stock Sale Buoy Profits for Continental Airlines.
October 17, 2003

Energy Bill Has Yet to Make It Through House Committee.
October 17, 2003

Rearraignment Puts Enron Case in Different Judge's Court.
October 17, 2003

Qatar, Exxon Sign Natural Gas Deal.
October 17, 2003

Houston Chronicle Working Column.
October 17, 2003

Bloomfield, Conn.-Based Aerospace Firm Opens Facility in Jacksonville, Fla.
October 17, 2003

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, In the Pipeline Column.
October 17, 2003

Jacksonville, Fla.-Area's Consumer Price Index Shows Minuscule Rise.
October 17, 2003

New River Reopens for Shellfishermen on North Carolina Coast.
October 17, 2003

Interstate Bakeries Announces Reorganization to Focus on Core Brands.
October 17, 2003

Long-Awaited Lindsborg, Kan., Bridge Opens.
October 17, 2003

Salina, Kan., Officials Query Four Groups Vying for Vacant School Buildings.
October 17, 2003

Silver City, N.M., to Celebrate Business Women's Week.
October 17, 2003

Home Sales Forge Ahead in California's San Fernando Valley.
October 17, 2003

Toy Giant Mattel Looks ahead to Strong Fourth Quarter.
October 17, 2003

Longhorn Association Kicks Off Annual Louisville, Ky., Convention.
October 17, 2003

Chief of Hamilton, Ohio, Bank Asked to Leave.
October 17, 2003

Jackson County, Ore., Jobless Rate Slightly Higher Than Last Year.
October 17, 2003

Southern Oregon Retailers Prepare for Holiday Shopping Season.
October 17, 2003

Biotech Recruiting Deal Raises Concerns in Florida's Legislature.
October 17, 2003

New Security Measures in Place for Personnel at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base.
October 17, 2003

Addicting Painkillers Can Easily Be Purchased via Internet.
October 17, 2003

Memphis, Tenn.'s FedExForum on Pace to Be Completed within $250 Million Budget.
October 17, 2003

Northwest Airlines Posts Profit for First Time in Two Years.
October 17, 2003

Long Island, N.Y., Economy Still Lagging.
October 17, 2003

Jury Continues Deliberations in Trial of Former Credit Suisse Executive.
October 17, 2003

Interim Chairman of New York Stock Exchange Testifies before U.S. Congress.
October 17, 2003

Sovereign Bank to Invest at Least $300 Million in Redevelopment in New Jersey.
October 17, 2003

New London, Conn., May Become New Hot Cruise Line Destination.
October 17, 2003

Northrop Grumman Names Former AT&T Chief Financial Officer for Post.
October 17, 2003

Former Executive at Money Management Firm Pleads Guilty New York Probe.
October 17, 2003

New York's Jobless Rate Climbs in August, but More People Also Took Jobs.
October 17, 2003

New York City's Biggest Employee Pension Funds Branch Out into Real Estate.
October 17, 2003

California Governor-Elect Schwarzenegger Meets with President Bush.
October 17, 2003

The Orange County Register, Calif., Business Briefs Column.
October 17, 2003

Southern California Grocery Distributors Operating Normally Despite Strike.
October 17, 2003

Ralphs Grocery Customers to Get Vouchers, Not Promised Free Hotel Stay.
October 17, 2003

Newport Beach, Calif.-Based Jazz Semiconductor to Open Second Factory in China.
October 17, 2003

Sony's Artificially Intelligent Robot Makes Orange County, Calif., Debut.
October 17, 2003

Orange County, Calif., Horse Owners Prepared for West Nile.
October 17, 2003

Wasatch Front Region of Utah Sees Living Costs Inch Upward.
October 17, 2003

Columbus, Ohio-Based Elmer's Glue Being Sold to Philadelphia Company.
October 17, 2003

Columbus, Ohio-Based NetJets Names New President.
October 17, 2003

Refinancing Boom Probably Over, Mortgage Lenders Say in Columbus, Ohio.
October 17, 2003

Florida Governor Seeks to Quell Concerns over Costly Aid to Research Institute.
October 17, 2003

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Business Briefs Column.
October 17, 2003

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Car Review Column.
October 17, 2003

Downtown Pittsburgh Watering Hole Won't Reopen.
October 17, 2003

PNC Financial Sees Revenue Climb, But Profits Remain Flat.
October 17, 2003

Pittsburgh-Area Technology Firms Told Better Times at Hand.
October 17, 2003

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On Wheels Column.
October 17, 2003

Limerick, Pa.-Based Teleflex Breaks Earnings Growth Streak.
October 17, 2003

Harleysville, Pa., Insurer Warns of Third-Quarter Loss up to $1.17 per Share.
October 17, 2003

Freeport, Maine, Insulator Uses Natural, Non-Toxic Materials.
October 17, 2003

Bank of America to Expand in Charlotte and High Point, N.C.
October 17, 2003

Two Successful Raleigh, N.C., Banks See Earnings Drop.
October 17, 2003

North Carolina Pharmacy Board Fights In-State Sale of Canadian Drugs.
October 17, 2003

Raleigh, N.C. Company Makes Strong Showing with Surgical Glue.
October 17, 2003

Raleigh, N.C.-Area Electricity Customers May Pay Higher Rates after Hurricane.
October 17, 2003

Harleysville National to Buy Malvern, Pa.-Based Millennium Bank.
October 17, 2003

Shopper Response May Sway Outcome of Southern California Supermarket Strike.
October 17, 2003

Southern California Supermarket Chain-Labor Dispute Draws National Attention.
October 17, 2003

Two Eureka, Calif., Bank Executives Are Accused of Loan Misconduct.
October 17, 2003

The Sacramento Bee, Calif., Business Digest Column.
October 17, 2003... The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 17--BANKER TO RETIRE: William Young, president and chief executive officer of Sacramento-based American River Bank, will be retire at the beginning of the year for...

Apple Computer Unwraps Software for Windows Users to Download Music.
October 17, 2003

The Sacramento Bee, Calif., Jack Sirard Column.
October 17, 2003... By Jack Sirard, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 17--QUESTION: I've been watching Sports Authority ever since I first went to the company's stores in Roseville and Carmichael. This week the stock jumped...

Fife, Wash.-Based Rainier Pacific Financial Group's Stock to Trade on Nasdaq.
October 17, 2003

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