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Anchorage Daily News Working Column.
March 16, 1998... By Mike Hinman, Anchorage Daily News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 16--WORKER KEEPS THE LIGHTS ON: Lofted above traffic, he shares the duty of keeping the streets bright. State, municipal and utility companies all have...
The Miami Herald Professions Column.
March 16, 1998... The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 16--PAN AM CASE TAKES OFF FOR LAWYERS: John Kozyak gets dozens of calls a day from people who are stranded at airports or want to track down their luggage. That stuff goes with...
The Miami Herald Newsmakers Column.
March 16, 1998... By Jana Soeldner Danger, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 16--COMPANY TEACHES HOW TO START A SCHOOL: Three South Florida entrepreneurs are combining their knowledge of business and education to offer support...
The Miami Herald Corporate Report Column.
March 16, 1998... The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 16--BankAtlantic said it plans to buy back 2 million shares, or 6.3 percent, of its stock in the open market over an unspecified period of time. The Fort Lauderdale-based thrift...
The Kansas City Star, Mo., Women at Work Column.
March 16, 1998... By Jilian Mincer, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 16--A GRASP OF TECHNOLOGY IS CRUCIAL: When Karen Hartley launched her graphic design and advertising business in 1985, everything was done by hand....
The Kansas City Star, Mo., On the Job Column.
March 16, 1998... By Randolph Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 16--INSTRUCTOR SEES AVIATION MECHANICS TAKING FLIGHT: The demand for aviation mechanics keeps Gary May busy with a full-time teaching job, but he...