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South Dakota Senators Introduce Legislation for Corps of Engineers Oversight.
October 4, 2002
Aberdeen, S.D.-Based United Defense Wins $44 Million Navy Contract.
October 4, 2002
Prospects Dim for Immediate Federal Aid for Drought Damage.
October 4, 2002
Aberdeen, S.D., Emergency Helicopter Service Resumes.
October 4, 2002
Commission Members Express Doubts about Runway Plan at Augusta, Ga., Airport.
October 4, 2002
Richmond County, Ga., to Join Economic Development Group.
October 4, 2002
Burke County, Ga., Regains Some Manufacturing Jobs.
October 4, 2002
Atlanta-Area Publix Stores Recall Ground Beef.
October 4, 2002
Owner of Macon, Ga., Kosher Chicken Plan Owes Past Vendors, Current Workers.
October 4, 2002
Delta Takes on Discount Airlines with Bigger New York-Florida Planes.
October 4, 2002
Georgia Power Loses Case over Whistle-Blower Firing.
October 4, 2002
Visibility of Pro Bono Work Appeals to Ad Agencies.
October 4, 2002
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Residential Real Estate Column.
October 4, 2002
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
October 4, 2002
Judge Favors Goleta, Calif., Bank in 'Payday' Loan Case.
October 4, 2002
Hayward Lumber Strike Spreads to Monterey County, Calif., Sites.
October 4, 2002
Redwood City, Calif.-Based Wireless Software Maker to Cut Staff by 25 Percent.
October 4, 2002
Some Southeast, Texas, Businesses Stay Open Despite Hurricane Lili.
October 4, 2002
Hurricane Lili Causes Power Outages In Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi.
October 4, 2002
Port Arthur, Texas-Area Refinery Workers Resume Regular Shifts as Lili Fades.
October 4, 2002
Connecticut Officials Raise Questions about Home-Loan Discrimination.
October 4, 2002
The Bridgeport, Conn., Post Your Money Column.
October 4, 2002
Deloitte & Touche Names Shelton, Conn., Firm to Technology Fast 50 Program.
October 4, 2002
Bridgeport, Conn., Seminar Focuses on Women's Financial Needs.
October 4, 2002
Biloxi, Miss.-Area Casinos Reopen after Second Storm Closure in Two Weeks.
October 4, 2002
Mississippi Businesses Woe Cuban Trade.
October 4, 2002
Family-Owned Natural Foods Store Opens Bakersfield, Calif., Location.
October 4, 2002
Occident Petroleum Finds Natural Gas Field Near Taft, Calif.
October 4, 2002
Possible Wet Year Looms for Kern County, Calif., Farmers.
October 4, 2002
Race Track Opens Betting Parlor in Downtown Alton, Ill.
October 4, 2002
Illinois Financial Planner Announces Start of Social Security Protection Group.
October 4, 2002
Worker Death Draws OSHA Fine for Bradenton, Fla., Contractor.
October 4, 2002
Brownsville, Texas-Based Car Plus Wash Includes Arcade, Shoeshine, Barber.
October 4, 2002
Federal Regulators to Double Check New England Fish Population Data.
October 4, 2002
Massachusetts Nurses Association Consider Agreement for Pay Increase.
October 4, 2002
Hyannis, Mass., Transit Center Not Open for Business, despite Dedication.
October 4, 2002
Visiting German Politicians Discuss Wind Power at Boston Statehouse.
October 4, 2002
Cash for New Firms Dries Up in Walnut Creek, Calif., Area.
October 4, 2002
Study Shows Progress by California HMOs.
October 4, 2002
California Residents Would Pay More Sales Tax to Support Security, Survey Says.
October 4, 2002
Pleasanton, Calif.-Based Firm Buys Collaboration Software Maker.
October 4, 2002
Charlie Finley's World Series Trophy Goes to Auction on eBay.
October 4, 2002
University of California-Davis Toasts Winemaker's Generosity to Arts Center.
October 4, 2002
The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
October 4, 2002... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Oct. 4--First Colony Corp. wants to transform 152 undeveloped acres near University Research Park in northeast Charlotte into a pedestrian-friendly village...
Wachovia to Gear Up Services to Wealthy.
October 4, 2002
Years Ago, Aviation Authorities Approved Bomb-Proofing for Luggage Cars.
October 4, 2002
Former Dr Pepper CEO Dies at Age 88.
October 4, 2002
Four Major Local-Phone Companies Face Tough Situation.
October 4, 2002
German Automotive Supplier's Bankruptcy Hurts Troy, Mich.-Based Parent.
October 4, 2002
More Investment Needed in Daewoo.
October 4, 2002
Port Lockout Hits U.S. Industries Hard; Ford May Miss Parts.
October 4, 2002
Detroit Free Press Judy Rose Column.
October 4, 2002
Two Sites Considered for Superior, Minn., Power Plant.
October 4, 2002
US Airways, United Deal Opens More Routes for Erie, Pa., Travelers.
October 4, 2002
Hotel Loan Hurts Profits of Eugene, Ore.-Based Pacific Continental Bank.
October 4, 2002
The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Business Beat Column.
October 4, 2002
The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Business Giving Column.
October 4, 2002
Eugene, Ore., Credit Union Thief Receives Probation.
October 4, 2002
Newspaper Guild Approves Contract with Eugene, Ore., Register-Guard.
October 4, 2002
The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Retail Notebook Column.
October 4, 2002
Jurors in Coquille, Ore., Begin Hearing Shipwreck Case.
October 4, 2002
Stadium Expansion at University of Oregon Gives Boost to Athletic Department.
October 4, 2002
Miami Beach Convention Center Holds Minority Small Business Expo.
October 4, 2002
Goodwill At Home Worker Gets Colorado Springs, Colo., Customer Service Award.
October 4, 2002
Colorado Springs, Colo., Sees 4.2 Percent Hike in Sales-Tax Collections.
October 4, 2002
Nearly 1,000 Attend Central Pennsylvania Business Show.
October 4, 2002
NASA Inventions Can Give Companies Edge.
October 4, 2002
Legislation Supporting Generic Drugs Appears Stalled in House.
October 4, 2002
New Jersey Software Firm Offers Defense against Web Site Hackers.
October 4, 2002
Giant IKEA Store Rises on Former Department Store Site in New Jersey.
October 4, 2002
Locked-Out Workers of Sterling Chemical Go Back to Jobs in Texas City, Texas.
October 4, 2002
Continental Awaits Decision on Adding Delta to Alliance.
October 4, 2002
Former Enron Employees Attend Fastow Hearing to See Justice Served.
October 4, 2002
Texas-Based Memorial Hermann Healthcare System Names New CEO.
October 4, 2002
Texas Enrollees in Failing HMO Must Find Alternative Providers.
October 4, 2002
Study Shows Mexico's Bureaucracy Remains Stumbling Block for Businesses.
October 4, 2002
Oil-Field Services Expected to Miss Earnings Estimates in Third Quarter.
October 4, 2002
Houston Chronicle Working Column.
October 4, 2002
Mixed-Use Park Proposed for St. Johns County, Fla., Faces Regulatory Hurdles.
October 4, 2002
Jacksonville, Fla., Makes Committee to Attract Research and Development Firms.
October 4, 2002
The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis Network Column.
October 4, 2002
Heart of 113-Year-Old Jean Maker Lee Co. Remains in Kansas City, Mo., Area.
October 4, 2002
The Kansas City Star, Mo., Commodities Column.
October 4, 2002... By Victoria Sizemore Long, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Oct. 4--KANSAS CITY, Mo.--Kansas City wheat and Chicago wheat and corn futures prices closed lower Thursday, while Chicago soybean futures finished...
Developer Believes Market Exists for Pricey Kansas City, Mo., Condominiums.
October 4, 2002