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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from September 10 2004

Northampton, Pa.-area Chamber gains another member.
September 10, 2004

Stamford, Conn., office of hanging file company studies mobile office supplies.
September 10, 2004

Coca-Cola Enterprises' executives defend 'revenue management'.
September 10, 2004

Analysts are bearish on Delta Air Lines' turnaround plan.
September 10, 2004

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street column.
September 10, 2004

Jefferson County, Texas, officials seek new Dallas carrier after losing Delta.
September 10, 2004

Ocean Springs, Miss., leaders pass 2005 budget, prepare for Hurricane Ivan.
September 10, 2004

Mississippi receives federal approval to continue Medicaid benefits for 17,000.
September 10, 2004

Biloxi, Miss., schools have emergency plans in place with law enforcement.
September 10, 2004

Bakersfield, Calif., business center gets makeover.
September 10, 2004

Benefits of Bakersfield, Calif., housing boom rub off on furniture retailers.
September 10, 2004

Lebec, Calif.-based landowner raises funds to become real estate developer.
September 10, 2004

Illinois agency pledges help for Springfield AIDS shelter through 2005.
September 10, 2004

Bradenton, Fla., area approves Conservatory project rezoning.
September 10, 2004

Plywood flies off shelves in Florida as Hurricane Ivan nears.
September 10, 2004

Michigan doctors sue Blue Cross over fee changes in UAW contracts.
September 10, 2004

British defence firm slumps UKpound 410m into the red.
September 10, 2004

Panel studies Duluth, Minn., harbor corrosion.
September 10, 2004

Grocery workers may go on strike Sunday in Colorado.
September 10, 2004

Fed official reassures Helena, Mont.-area business leaders about economy.
September 10, 2004

Fidelity National Financial shelves spin-off, buys Atlanta-based tech company.
September 10, 2004

Applebee's plans to nearly double its number of restaurants, to 3,000.
September 10, 2004

Salina, Kan., to launch nonprofit agency to promote low-income housing.
September 10, 2004

Warning lights go up at deadly railroad crossing in Solomon, Kan.
September 10, 2004

Grand Strand attractions at Myrtle Beach, S.C., find new niche: field trips.
September 10, 2004

Central Point, Ore.-based boatmaker is subject of probe into false ID numbers.
September 10, 2004

FedEx safety consultant finds glitches in flight operations, staffing levels.
September 10, 2004

Office-equipment unit of Konica Minolta expands Tempe, Ariz., sales office.
September 10, 2004

Tempe, Ariz.-based firm temporarily stops shipment of HDTVs.
September 10, 2004

Brooklin, Maine, publisher may have to give up on magazine.
September 10, 2004

The Philadelphia Inquirer Andrew Cassel column.
September 10, 2004

Redeveloper turning vintage printing plant into condos in Philadelphia.
September 10, 2004

Discount retailer moves into Muhlenberg Township, Pa., shopping center.
September 10, 2004

Reading Eagle, Pa., Government Action column.
September 10, 2004

Parents should save for retirement before college, financial adviser suggests.
September 10, 2004

Floods extend tax deadlines for Richmond, Va.-area residents.
September 10, 2004

Intel, Hewlett-Packard work on giving Internet a fundamental overhaul.
September 10, 2004

Santa Clara, Calif.-based semiconductor maker issues earnings warning.
September 10, 2004

End of clothing quotas fits Chesterfield, Mo., apparel maker to a T.
September 10, 2004

Minnesota senator wants Farm Credit to hold hearings on Rabobank buyout.
September 10, 2004

U.S. troops kill scores of insurgents as Iraqi resistance intensifies.
September 10, 2004

Hyatt Hotel chain owners seek to exclude press from court hearing.
September 10, 2004

Bangkok, Thailand, bank sees revamped web site as an important key to growth.
September 10, 2004

Thai cement producer to raise production to full capacity.
September 10, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, guest column.
September 10, 2004

Mall changes Phuket, Thailand, landscape.
September 10, 2004

Asia Wireless service to be rebranded as 'community phone' for urbanites.
September 10, 2004

Football star from Newport News, Va., reaches signature product deal with Nike.
September 10, 2004

Kansas State Fair gets nervous about grim news from Nebraska State Fair.
September 10, 2004

Greenwich, Conn.-based Brown Paper acquires firm with international sales.
September 10, 2004

Akron, Ohio-area officials lobby to keep third AirTran flight to New York City.
September 10, 2004

New Goodyear executive tries to get finances back on track.
September 10, 2004

Minority farmers sue USDA again.
September 10, 2004

Micro-brewer in Atlanta loses out to wine, spirits.
September 10, 2004

T-Mobile touts top ranking for customer service.
September 10, 2004

South Mississippi Northrop Grumman site starts construction of cutter fleet.
September 10, 2004

Dubai-based Future Pipe Group's South Mississippi plant seen as culture bridge.
September 10, 2004

Jackson County, Miss., property tax rate unlikely to change for new budget.
September 10, 2004

Utility honors Bakersfield, Calif., worker for heroic deeds.
September 10, 2004

Red Bud, Ill., hospital to stop delivering babies.
September 10, 2004

Proposed rooftop deck in question in Boulder, Colo.
September 10, 2004

Boulder, Colo.-based grocer's campaign includes ads on TV, billboards.
September 10, 2004

Family sells bulk of Bradenton, Fla.-area farm for $9.98 million.
September 10, 2004

Elkridge, Md., firm assists Polk County, Fla., with debris cleanup.
September 10, 2004

Health insurance costs see double-digit increase for fourth year in a row.
September 10, 2004

Cape Cod, Mass., whale-watching trips have a bad year with nothing to watch.
September 10, 2004

Ruling is huge blow to PeopleSoft.
September 10, 2004

PeopleSoft workers react to antitrust ruling.
September 10, 2004

Labor union sues Boone County, Mo., over change to health insurance premiums.
September 10, 2004

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith column.
September 10, 2004... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 10--NEW DEVELOPMENT PROMISES ALL THE AMENITIES OF SOUTHPARK: A Charlotte development team is gearing up to sell condominiums and townhomes within walking...

Charlotte, N.C., firm makes survival kits, projects $3 million in Sept. sales.
September 10, 2004

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., US Airways column.
September 10, 2004... The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 10--A regular feature on US Airways as the airline struggles to survive. STOCK WATCH: $1.75 close -.16 -8.38 percent 52-week high: $15.25 ...

South Carolina stands by Bank of America for college savings plan.
September 10, 2004

Columbus, Ga., job fair attracts record 2,688 hopefuls.
September 10, 2004

New American Airlines ad campaign to emphasize experience.
September 10, 2004

EDS to lay off up to 20,000 workers over 2 years.
September 10, 2004

Rent-A-Center shares take hit after earnings guidance announcement.
September 10, 2004

Florida storms put big dent in auto sales.
September 10, 2004

Detroit bar business may dry up if hockey league holds work stoppage.
September 10, 2004

Locations add value to Troy, Mich.-based nursery, crafts store.
September 10, 2004

Philanthropist gives $100 million to University of Michigan Business School.
September 10, 2004

Michigan bill allows Toyota to acquire prime site in York Township.
September 10, 2004

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh column.
September 10, 2004

Web exhibit shows campaign persuasion.
September 10, 2004

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