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New Schedule for Belleville, Ill., Firefighters Means More Work, Consistency.
October 18, 2002
Collinsville, Ill., School District Awaits Teachers Vote on Agreement.
October 18, 2002
Broomfield, Colo.-Based Data Storage Firm Beats Revised Expectations.
October 18, 2002
Boulder, Colo.-Area Local Organizations Nab Ethics Awards.
October 18, 2002
Remodeled Dairy Queen Nears Reopening in Bradenton, Fla.
October 18, 2002
Security Company Pilots Surveillance System at Florida's Port Manatee.
October 18, 2002
Illinois Development Group to Reconsider Eminent Domain Procedures.
October 18, 2002
Subscription Data Allegations Hurt Charter Communications' Bond Ratings.
October 18, 2002
Kern County, Calif., Cotton Growers Join Marketing Cooperative.
October 18, 2002
Tunica, Miss., Marks 10th Anniversary of Casinos.
October 18, 2002
Shares Drop for Shelton, Conn.-Based Computer Chip Maker.
October 18, 2002
Third-Quarter Earnings Rise for Bridgeport, Conn.-Based People's Bank.
October 18, 2002
Sikorsky Aircraft Sales Fuel Profits for United Technologies Corp.
October 18, 2002
Buffalo, N.Y.-Based Food Company Wins $21.2 Million from Insurer over Recall.
October 18, 2002
Erie County, N.Y., Development Agencies Make Progress on Unifying Policies.
October 18, 2002
Hibernia Bank Runs Stock-Market Game for Beaumont, Texas, Fifth Graders.
October 18, 2002
Southeast Texas Experiences End-of-Summer Drop in Unemployment.
October 18, 2002
Emissions Figures Are High for Southeast Texas Refineries, Chemical Plants.
October 18, 2002
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
October 18, 2002
Nation's Mayors Embark on Tourism Mission.
October 18, 2002
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Residential Real Estate Column.
October 18, 2002
Atlanta-Based Energy Firm Aims to Fill Wholesale Natural Gas Void.
October 18, 2002
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia Stocks Report.
October 18, 2002
Asbestos Suits Scorch Georgia-Pacific.
October 18, 2002
Delta Cuts Likely to Ripple through Atlanta-Area Economy.
October 18, 2002
Lawrenceville, Ga.-Based Cable TV Equipment Maker Falls Below Expectations.
October 18, 2002
Canton, Ohio-Based Ball-Bearings Firm's Stock Rises on Acquisition News.
October 18, 2002
Ruling on Health Insurance Benefits Many Athens-Clarke County, Ga., Workers.
October 18, 2002
Habitat for Humanity Sells Second-Hand Building Materials in Augusta, Ga.
October 18, 2002
American News, Aberdeen, S.D., Farm and Business Scene Column.
October 18, 2002
Lucent Technologies Lays Off Some 125 Workers in Hyannis, Mass.
October 18, 2002
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-Area Summit Seeks to Buoy Recreational-Marine Industry.
October 18, 2002
Southwest Airlines Posts $75 Million Fourth-Quarter Profit.
October 18, 2002
American Airlines to Have about 1,000 Fewer Flight Attendants in November.
October 18, 2002
Texas Braces for $285 Million Loss from Children's Health Program.
October 18, 2002
Texas Jobless Rate Nearly Unchanged in September.
October 18, 2002
Finnish Mobile Phone Maker Nokia Continues Recovery with Strong Third Quarter.
October 18, 2002
Sabre Holdings' Shares Increase 10 Percent.
October 18, 2002
Provincetown, Mass., Planning Board Mulls Nextel Antennas.
October 18, 2002
Massachusetts Attorney General Tries to Put Wind-Power Projects on Hold.
October 18, 2002
Fans Line Up for San Francisco Giants Merchandise at Concord, Calif., Store.
October 18, 2002
Martinez, Calif., Shell Refinery Agrees to Pay $675,000 Fine.
October 18, 2002
Pleasanton, Calif.-Based Business Software Maker's Shares Rise As Profits Fall.
October 18, 2002
More Women Needed for Passenger Screening at Charlotte, N.C., Airport.
October 18, 2002
Fashion Icon Promotes Fragrance in Charlotte, N.C., Area.
October 18, 2002
New Law Aims to Provide Investors Unbiased Advice.
October 18, 2002
Probe Finds Military Personnel with High Number of Delinquent Travel Cards.
October 18, 2002
The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
October 18, 2002... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Oct. 18--Latta Pavilion's developers now have a flagship restaurant to anchor the Dilworth residential/commercial project.
Red Star Tavern, specializing...
US Airways May Attract More Bids.
October 18, 2002
Judge Tentatively Approves Settlements with South Carolina Insurance Agents.
October 18, 2002
Columbia, S.C., Retailers Anticipate Slow Halloween Sales.
October 18, 2002
Columbia, S.C.-Area United Way Demands Results from Agencies Served.
October 18, 2002
South Carolina Regulators Consider Utility's Rate Hike Request.
October 18, 2002
Modest Third-Quarter Profit Puts Southwest Airlines Way Ahead of Its Peers.
October 18, 2002
Dell Overtakes Hewlett-Packard with Most Third-Quarter PC Shipments.
October 18, 2002
Nokia Sees Increase in Third-Quarter Revenue, Earnings.
October 18, 2002
Textron Plans to Cut 2,000 Jobs.
October 18, 2002
Farmington Hills, Mich.-Based Compuware Climbs Out of Earnings Slump.
October 18, 2002
Kmart Tests New Store Designs.
October 18, 2002
President of Farmland Industries' Meat Businesses Is Let Go.
October 18, 2002
The Kansas City Star, Mo., Jerry Heaster Column.
October 18, 2002... By Jerry Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Oct. 18--The "man bites dog" story of this election season is House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt's call this week for a $75 billion tax cut as part of an...
New Approach Has Kansas City, Mo., Mall Poised for a Revival.
October 18, 2002
Economic Pinch Forces Kansas City, Mo., Foundation to Rethink Grant Options.
October 18, 2002
In Third Quarter, Sprint Moves Back in Black with $519 Million Profit.
October 18, 2002
Sprint Tries to Negotiate End to Suits over Proposed WorldCom Deal.
October 18, 2002
New Chief of Sprint Wireless Unit Pledges to Treat Customers Better.
October 18, 2002
Kansas City, Mo.-Based UMB Financial Has Drop in Third-Quarter Net Earnings.
October 18, 2002
Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
October 18, 2002
Wood, Paper Business Stays Slow.
October 18, 2002
Florida Utility's Third Quarter Earnings Fall.
October 18, 2002
Trial Begins in Suit Involving Fatality at Six Flags Over Texas.
October 18, 2002
Textron Posts $71 Million Third-Quarter Profit.
October 18, 2002
TXU Pays Bill for British Subsidiary Three Days Late.
October 18, 2002
The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
October 18, 2002
EMC Corp. Posts $21 Million Profit for Third Quarter.
October 18, 2002
Union Member Disputes Legitimacy of Boston Janitors Strike's Leaders.
October 18, 2002
Miami-Area Marine Industry's Mission to Expand Faces Obstacles.
October 18, 2002
End of Alliance between Miami Herald, TV Station Upsets Area's Partnerships.
October 18, 2002... By Christina Hoag, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Oct. 18--Partnerships among South Florida newspapers and television stations are set for a major realignment after WTVJ-NBC 6 abruptly canceled its alliance with The...
Monterey County, Calif., Mayors, City Leaders Discuss Housing Issues.
October 18, 2002
Monterey, Calif., Mixed-Use Developments Concern Some Neighborhood Groups.
October 18, 2002
Monterey, Calif., Naval Postgraduate School Aeronautic Program May Fly Away.
October 18, 2002
Stanislaus County, Calif., Supervisor Gets Award for Agriculture Contribution.
October 18, 2002
The Modesto Bee, Calif., Wine Notes Column.
October 18, 2002... By Tim Moran, The Modesto Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Oct. 18--Scott Heron is floating around on Cloud 9 these days.
That's the name of the ultrapremium blended red wine Modestan Heron and his partners are...
Economist Tells Memphis, Tenn., Audience Globalization Benefits Poor Nations.
October 18, 2002