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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from July 22 1996

Kern County, Calif., Carrot Farm Reorganizes for More Growth.(Originated from The Bakersfield Californian)
July 22, 1996

The Miami Herald Professions Column.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 22--WOUNDED LAWYER WON'T BE OUT LONG, PARTNERS SAY: Talk about going from a big high to a big low. One of Miami's pioneer trial attorneys, Rowland W. "Buddy" Payne, settled a case July 12 for $2 million. His take is an estimated $800,000....

Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn., Dave Beal Column.(Originated from Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn.)
July 22, 1996

Philadelphia Area Venture Capital Fund Coming into the Limelight.(Originated from The Philadelphia Inquirer)
July 22, 1996

California's Moreno Valley Mall Signs Tenant for Vacated Gap Site.(Originated from The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

Florida-Based One-Stop Mortgage Lender Aims to Speed Approvals.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 22--For many home buyers, traipsing through an endless stream of houses in search of the perfect one and then negotiating the right price is a breeze -- compared to what comes next. From filling out paperwork to waiting for countless...

Stocks in Technology Companies Face Rough Times.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo., Business Briefs.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
July 22, 1996

Kansas Wheat Yields Much Higher than Expected.(Originated from Agweek Magazine)
July 22, 1996

Product Glitch Proves Costly for California Technology Company.(Originated from Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

Unions, Businesses Disagree over Florida Workers Compensation Reform.(Originated from The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville)
July 22, 1996

Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio, Diane Evans Column.(Originated from Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio)
July 22, 1996

Human Rights Activist Targets Disney for Workplace Abuses Abroad.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 22--Human rights activist Charles Kernaghan is worried about getting sued, and for good reason. His recent video uses the Seven Dwarves' theme, "Heigh-ho, it's off to work we go," from the Disney classic Snow White. The video surely won't...

Minneapolis Grain Exchange to Open Barley Futures Trading.(Originated from Agweek Magazine)
July 22, 1996

The Philadelphia Inquirer Business Names Column.(Originated from The Philadelphia Inquirer)
July 22, 1996

The Miami Herald Investor Digest Column.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 22--REFLECTONE Nasdaq (Symbol RFTN) 52-week range: 9 1/2-22 1/2 "Founded in 1939, Reflectone, of Tampa, has businesses involved in the design, manufacture and sale of flight simulators, weapons system trainers, tactical air defense...

The State, Columbia, S.C. Business Watch Column.(Originated from The State, Columbia, S.C.)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 22--MONDAY Columbia Uptown Toastmasters Club, 7 a.m. every Monday, upstairs at Chick-Fil-A, in front of the Governor's House Hotel, 1301 Main St. Visitors welcome. Call Allen Guignard at 791-7060. Seven A.M. Toastmasters. Mondays at 7...

Internet Security Becoming Major Market.(Originated from Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, In the Pipeline Column.(Originated from The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville)
July 22, 1996

The Bradenton Herald, Fla., Business Calendar Column.(Originated from The Bradenton Herald, Fla.)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 20--CALENDAR: TODAY The Suncoast School-to-Work Governance Board will meet in the conference room of the Suncoast Workforce Development Board, 1903 Northgate Blvd., Sarasota, at 3 p.m. TUESDAY The Executive Network of Sarasota...

North Dakota Farmers Leave Less Acreage Fallow than Ever Before.(Originated from Agweek Magazine)
July 22, 1996

Arizona's Valley of the Sun Shows Confidence in Economy.(Originated from The Arizona Republic/Phoenix Gazette)
July 22, 1996

Technology Sell-Off Hurts South Carolina Stocks.(Originated from The State, Columbia, S.C.)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 21--Technology stocks in South Carolina continue to waver with the dizzy Dow, but no company has varied as the stock indexes have. Kemet Corp. (KMET, NYSE) is still disappointed in its stock performance. The company's stock lost an...

Douglas Aircraft Rolls Out the First MD-11 Barrel.(Originated from Press-Telegram, Long Beach, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

The Philadelphia Inquirer New Business Column.(Originated from The Philadelphia Inquirer)
July 22, 1996

California Consumers Find Fewer Home and Quake Insurance Options.(Originated from The Sacramento Bee, Calif.)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 22--Paul Rubincam's small insurance company would seem to be a perfect poster-child for the California Earthquake Authority. His firm, Western Mutual Insurance Co., sells only homeowners' and earthquake policies, and it sells them only in...

Riverside County, Calif., Internet Users Make Move into Fast Lane with ISDN.(Originated from The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

North Dakota-Minnesota Sugar Beets Make Up for Late Planting.(Originated from Agweek Magazine)
July 22, 1996

San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Business Memoranda Column.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

California Farmers Praise U.S. Congress' Delaney Clause Reform Progress.(Originated from The Bakersfield Californian)
July 22, 1996

Florida Business Owners Should Question if They Are Ready for a Hurricane.(Originated from The Bradenton Herald, Fla.)
July 22, 1996... BRADENTON, Fla.--Jul. 22--When Hurricane Andrew swept through south Florida, 8,000 businesses were destroyed or damaged. Businesses and residents suffered $30 billion in insured and uninsured losses. They were not prepared. Hurricane Opal...

Calif. Computer Company Turns Annual Report Into Primer of its Technology.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

Illinois Central Purchase Offsets Decline in Second-Quarter Net.(Originated from Traffic World)
July 22, 1996

North Dakota's Harvest Fuel Inc. in Deal with MoorMan's of Illinois.(Originated from Agweek Magazine)
July 22, 1996

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, What's New Column.(Originated from The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville)
July 22, 1996

San Antonio Area Chambers of Commerce Nominate 32 for New Jobs Panel.(Originated from San Antonio Express-News)
July 22, 1996

Raytheon Employees from the U.K. Feel at Home in Wichita, Kan.(Originated from The Wichita Eagle, Kan.)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 21--Roughly one year after moving to Kansas, some British employees of Raytheon Aircraft Company and their families say they feel right at home, welcomed by friendly neighbors and co-workers, made comfortable by courteous shopkeepers and...

Kern County, Calif., Jobless Rate Rises as New Graduates Enter Market.(Originated from The Bakersfield Californian)
July 22, 1996

Recordable CD Drives Falling In Price, Rising in Popularity.(Originated from The Salt Lake Tribune)
July 22, 1996

Middle Georgia Counties Report a Surge in Subdivisions.(Originated from The Macon Telegraph, Ga.)
July 22, 1996... BONAIRE, Ga.--Jul. 22--Once upon a time, the section of Ga. 96 that stretches between Interstates 16 and 75 was flanked by soybean fields, a dairy farm and the occasional ranch-styled home. But a decade later, this fairy tale belongs to...

Float Builder in Georgia Launches Venture as Motor Coach Operator.(Originated from The Macon Telegraph, Ga.)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 22--When Donnie McCrary sets out to make a name for himself, he does it in a big way. Six years ago he officially went into the float business, although he had been making them for parades for more than 10 years. The huge show pieces have...

Consultant Assess Prospects for Macon, Ga., Downtown Development.(Originated from The Macon Telegraph, Ga.)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 22--An out-of-state consultant was in town last week talking with business owners and others to get a feel for Macon's downtown and determine the course for future development. About a month ago, the foundation announced it had hired a...

Smooth Sailing Expected for New Disney Theme Park in California.(Originated from The Orange County Register, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

Modell's Sporting Goods of New York Launches East Coast Expansion.(Originated from New York Daily News)
July 22, 1996

Two More High-Tech Ventures Join New York's New Technology Center.(Originated from New York Daily News)
July 22, 1996

Colorado Artist Succeeds through Perseverance.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
July 22, 1996

FAA Finds 'Nothing Serious' in Inspection of Western Pacific Airlines.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
July 22, 1996

American Telecasting Inc. Plans Cincinnati Wireless Cable Service.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
July 22, 1996

Lumex Inc. Moving Its Cybex Fitness-Rehab Unit to Colorado Springs.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
July 22, 1996

Western Pacific Airlines Replaces Engine after Jet's Aborted Takeoff.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
July 22, 1996

Rockwell Chip Plant Delay Is A 'Reality Check' for Colorado Springs.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
July 22, 1996

Colorado Two-Income Parents to Outside Help for Relief.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
July 22, 1996

Colorado Coalition Encourages Spending at Black-Owned Businesses.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
July 22, 1996

Virginia's Fearnow Bros. Celebrates 50 Years of Making Canned Stew.(Originated from Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va.)
July 22, 1996

Group Expands Loan Fund for Rural Businesses in Allen County, Ind.(Originated from The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
July 22, 1996

No Progress in Strike at Butler, Ind., Weyerhaeuser Packaging Plant.(Originated from The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
July 22, 1996

Texas' Power Computing Sets New Speed Standard for Desktop PCs.(Originated from Austin American-Statesman, Texas)
July 22, 1996

PowerPC Exceeds Speed of Intel's Pentium Pro, at Lower Cost.(Originated from Austin American-Statesman, Texas)
July 22, 1996

Indiana's Fort Wayne Metals Research Products Buys Vacant Plant.(Originated from The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
July 22, 1996

Fort Wayne, Ind., Apartment Association Program Would Boost Employee Skills.(Originated from The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
July 22, 1996

Fremont, Ind., Maker of Transmission Towers Builds Second Plant.(Originated from The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
July 22, 1996

Aeroquip to Expand New Haven, Ind., Plant.(Originated from The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
July 22, 1996

Indiana Motor Freight Company Leases Office and Lot Space.(Originated from The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
July 22, 1996

Texas' Golfsmith Taps into Expanding Market for Golf Accessories.(Originated from Austin American-Statesman, Texas)
July 22, 1996

Computer Cabinet Maker Chatsworth to Build Plant in Georgetown, Texas.(Originated from Austin American-Statesman, Texas)
July 22, 1996

Health Insurance for Pets Slow to Catch On despite Rising Costs.(Originated from Journal-World, Lawrence, Kan.)
July 22, 1996

Plane Disaster Could Prompt Major Setback for Travel Industry.(Originated from New York Daily News)
July 22, 1996

Staff Leasing Looks Out for Itself, Others.(Originated from The Bradenton Herald, Fla.)
July 22, 1996... BRADENTON, Fla.--Jul. 22--Imagine doing the payroll for more than 80,000 employees in three states with a hurricane threatening. Simply imagining that scenario would spell doom for the country's largest employee leasing firm, Bradenton-based...

IKEA to Shut Fontana, Calif., Store Next Spring.(Originated from The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

California's Inland Empire Economy Growing Faster than Nation as a Whole.(Originated from The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Retail Report.(Originated from The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville)
July 22, 1996

COVER STORY: Overvalued Stock Makes Firms Hungry to Buy in Bear Market.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 22--Leon Brauser was 69 years old last summer when he got the offer for his company, Kertz Security Systems of Fort Lauderdale. He bit. But not before mulling over one big question: Should he take stock in the company buying him out? Or...

Satellite TV Pulls in Viewers; Customer Base Grows while Size, Price Drop.(Originated from The State, Columbia, S.C.)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 22--Pat and Albert Lee recently took the plunge. For some time, the northeast Richland County couple had contemplated the pros and cons of getting satellite television. Now, when they settle in for an evening of TV watching, there's...

New Arizona Imax Theater Goes after Mall Crowd.(Originated from The Arizona Republic/Phoenix Gazette)
July 22, 1996

Change the Only Constant in Today's Cattle Industry.(Originated from Agweek Magazine)
July 22, 1996

Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio, Net Rider Column.(Originated from Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio)
July 22, 1996

Kern River Crude Oil Price Drops as Texaco, Chevron Anticipate Iraqi Glut.(Originated from The Bakersfield Californian)
July 22, 1996

The Miami Herald Advertising Column.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
July 22, 1996... Jul. 22--Last year, when the Tejano singing star Selena was murdered, People magazine featured the story on the covers of 200,000 magazines in U.S. Hispanic markets, including Miami, Houston and Los Angeles. Every copy was sold. So People...

Internet Search Programs Are Bulking Up for a Competitive Fight.(Originated from The Orange County Register, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

Ohio's Kinetix to Open Sports Apparel Store in Pineville, N.C.(Originated from The Herald, Rock Hill, S.C.)
July 22, 1996

Here's the Latest in Big Television Screens.(Originated from The Orange County Register, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

Finding Your Way Around Big-Screen Televisions.(Originated from The Orange County Register, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

All Internet Search Programs Are Not Created Equal.(Originated from The Orange County Register, Calif.)
July 22, 1996

Is Olympic-Size Marketing Blitz Utah-Bound?(Originated from The Salt Lake Tribune)
July 22, 1996

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