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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from September 5 2003

Consulting Firm for Career Women Offers Greenwich, Conn., Workshops.
September 5, 2003

Student Loan Group Lobbies Congress for Improvements in Federal Loan Funding.
September 5, 2003

Downtown Augusta, Ga., Enjoys Redevelopment Boom.
September 5, 2003

Judge Pares Coke Whistle-Blower Case.
September 5, 2003

Atlanta-Based AFC's CEO Says Long-Delayed Auditing Almost Done.
September 5, 2003

Rich's-Macy's to Bring Back Atlanta Tradition for Holiday Season.
September 5, 2003

Home Depot Lands Site in Manhattan.
September 5, 2003

Deep Discounts, Tax Refunds Lure Shoppers in Atlanta, Nationwide.
September 5, 2003

Atlanta-Based Software Firm Backs Off on Earnings Leak Case.
September 5, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
September 5, 2003

Paris-Based Danone and Atlanta-Based Suntory to Form Joint Water-Delivery Firm.
September 5, 2003

Jefferson County, Texas, Employees Face Rising Health Care Costs.
September 5, 2003

Dupont Textiles & Interiors Now Named Invista.
September 5, 2003

Nederland, Texas, Hospital Offers 'Karaoke Lunches'.
September 5, 2003

Bridgeport, Conn., Business Council Focuses on Renovation Plan.
September 5, 2003

Bonding Slated for Initial Transportation Strategy Board Work in Connecticut.
September 5, 2003

Biloxi, Miss., Panel Seeks More Information about Golf Course Rezoning.
September 5, 2003

Citizenship Law No Problem for Mississippi Coast Shrimpers.
September 5, 2003

Light Idea to Aid Gulfport, Miss., Tourists.
September 5, 2003

Belleville News-Democrat, Ill., Business Beat Column.
September 5, 2003... By Will Buss, Belleville News-Democrat, Ill. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 5--Writing on his Web site, aviation consultant Mike Boyd said about Mid-America Airport's new (and only) tenant, Great Plains Airlines: "A perfect...

Fiber-Optic Network to Connect to MCI, Sprint beyond St. Louis.
September 5, 2003

Apartment Occupancy Improves in Broomfield, Colo.
September 5, 2003

Mediterranean Eatery Planned for Former Italian Restaurant in Boulder, Colo.
September 5, 2003

Navigation District in Brownsville, Texas, Lowers Tax Rate.
September 5, 2003

Brownsville, Texas, Businesses Cope with New Computer Viruses, Worms.
September 5, 2003

Clear Rules, Monitoring Key to Preventing Outages, Energy Officials Say.
September 5, 2003

Proposals Due for Baltimore Convention Center Hotel.
September 5, 2003

Despite Hopeful Signs, Economic Recovery Faces Challenges.
September 5, 2003

Maryland Roads in Bad Shape, Report Says.
September 5, 2003

Dutch Firm to Keep Columbia, Md.-Based Food Distributor.
September 5, 2003

Verizon, Unions, Reach Tentative Accord.
September 5, 2003

Slow Hiring Market Fails to Deter Job Seekers at Hyannis, Mass., Career Fair.
September 5, 2003

Release of Oracle E-mails Rejected by Alameda County, Calif., Judge.
September 5, 2003

California's Proposition 209 on Race-Based Affirmative Action Spurs Reactions.
September 5, 2003

Ross Stores Plans New, More Thrifty Chain.
September 5, 2003

Bank of America Officials Call Canary Capital Relationship 'Controversial'.
September 5, 2003

CEO Resigns at Charlotte, N.C.-Based MedCath.
September 5, 2003

Royal & SunAlliance to Regroup, Cut Jobs in U.S.
September 5, 2003

Two North Carolina Yarn Plants Closing in Wake of Pillowtex Loss.
September 5, 2003

Flights from Charleston, S.C., Airport More Expensive Than from Others in Area.
September 5, 2003

Despite Reports of Economic Recovery, Job Losses Continue in South Carolina.
September 5, 2003

Real Estate Investment Trusts Slowly Increase Holdings through Acquisitions.
September 5, 2003

Congress, Power Companies Struggle to Understand Blackout Cause.
September 5, 2003

Detroit Considers Renovation of Old Train Depot.
September 5, 2003

Outlook Good for Michigan HMOs.
September 5, 2003

Spirit Airlines Targets Customer Growth, New Image with Ad Campaign.
September 5, 2003

Industry Sees Pact Soon between UAW, Detroit Automakers.
September 5, 2003

Irish Airline Reaches 2 Million Passenger Mark in August.
September 5, 2003

Daily Mail, London, Business Briefs.
September 5, 2003

British Brokerage Collins Stewart Battered after New Disclosures.
September 5, 2003

Daily Mail, London, Alex Brummer Column.
September 5, 2003

Diageo Seeks Flavored Malt Beverage to Appeal to Male Drinkers.
September 5, 2003

EC RAIDS ON FERRY OPERATORS.
September 5, 2003

Foreign Investors Avoid Britain as China Overtakes U.S. in Popularity.
September 5, 2003

Hopes Glimmer for Sardinia Gold Deal.
September 5, 2003

Scale of British Insurer's Cost Increases, Funding Needs Shakes Investors.
September 5, 2003

Northern Foods Boss Quits after Loss of Sainsbury Contract.
September 5, 2003

With Legal Battles Settled, Icelandic Retailer Baugur Looks to Expand.
September 5, 2003

Car Congestion Charge Hits London Retailer John Lewis.
September 5, 2003

Xcel Pharmaceuticals Wants to Commercialize Pozen's Migraine Therapy.
September 5, 2003

Krispy Kreme, Ruby Tuesday to Come to Wallkill, N.Y., Shopping Center.
September 5, 2003

Minnesota Industries Debate Impact of New Clean-Air Standards on Operations.
September 5, 2003

Allete Sells Wastewater Operations in Hillsborough, Fla., to Local Officials.
September 5, 2003

Vermont Chamber Honors Person of the Year.
September 5, 2003

Vermont Mill Owners to Rebuild after July Fire.
September 5, 2003

Public Finds Few Answers about TV Station Technician's Firing in Vermont.
September 5, 2003

Springfield, Vt., Board Approves Wood Plant Plan.
September 5, 2003

Experts Discuss Bringing High-Speed Internet to Rural Pennsylvania Residents.
September 5, 2003

Florida Home-Insurance Firm Can Strip Mold Coverage from Base Policies.
September 5, 2003

Chiquita Brands Joins List of Tenants at Florida's Port Everglades.
September 5, 2003

Okaloosa County, Fla., Officials Work to Eliminate Tourist Traps.
September 5, 2003

New Almond Processing Plant to Bring 50 Jobs to Kerman, Calif.
September 5, 2003

Discount Carrier AirTran Unveils Major Expansion at Dallas Airport.
September 5, 2003

CORRECTION: Discount Carrier AirTran Unveils Major Expansion at Dallas Airport.
September 5, 2003

Pier 1 Stock Down 9 Percent As Earnings Drop Is Forecast.
September 5, 2003

SEC Approves Unusual Accounting Method Used by Medical-Supply Company.
September 5, 2003

The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
September 5, 2003

Massachusetts Investment Firm to Pay Fine for Role in Insider Trading Scheme.
September 5, 2003

Small Investors May Be Confused by Market Timing Issue.
September 5, 2003

Massachusetts Secretary of State Urges 'Anti-Gouging' Bill to Cap Milk Prices.
September 5, 2003

Massachusetts Governor Challenges Dismissal of State's Pension Fund Director.
September 5, 2003

State Regulators Seek Papers from Prudential Securities' Boston Office.
September 5, 2003

Back-to-School Season, Tax Rebates Buoy Retail Sales in August.
September 5, 2003

Verizon, Unions Agree to Tentative Five-Year Contract Deal.
September 5, 2003

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