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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from April 20 2002

US Airways Plans Service Again at Erie, Pa., International Airport.
April 20, 2002

Brazil Venture Weighs Heavily on BellSouth.
April 20, 2002

Study Cites Atlanta-Based Utilities Parent As Adding to Air Pollution.
April 20, 2002

Paper Mill to Stay Open in Orange County, Texas.
April 20, 2002

Boulder, Colo., Travel Group Plans Tour of Cuba with U.S. Restrictions.
April 20, 2002

EBay Ends Auctions of Controversial Abercrombie & Fitch Asian-Themed Shirts.
April 20, 2002

Some Question Bank of America's Timing in Wilmington, N.C., School's Closing.
April 20, 2002

South Carolina Police to Rehearse Blockage of Plutonium Shipments.
April 20, 2002

U.S. Airlines Tally Up More Than $2.4 Billion in Quarterly Losses.
April 20, 2002

Airlines Make Hard Landing; Industry Sees Second-Worst Quarter Ever.
April 20, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Sports Business Column.
April 20, 2002

Ford's Luxury Brands to Lose Leader, Reorganize.
April 20, 2002

Michigan HMOs Report Collective Loss of $1.12 Million in 2001.
April 20, 2002

Rival Buys Ann Arbor, Mich.-Based High-Tech Firm.
April 20, 2002

Detroit Free Press Lawrence Ulrich Column.
April 20, 2002

Fredericksburg, Va.-Area Employees Say Capital One Makes It Tough to Stay.
April 20, 2002

New Owner Turns Fredericksburg, Va., Radio Station's Joy Format to Praise.
April 20, 2002

Carnival Cruise Line Pleads Guilty to Dumping Charges.
April 20, 2002

Banks in Massachusetts Plan to Increase Security Following Terrorist Warning.
April 20, 2002

Judge Orders Immediate Takeover of Enron's Retirement Plans by Boston Firm.
April 20, 2002

March Unemployment Rate Stays at 6.6 Percent in El Paso County, Colo.
April 20, 2002

Business Wants to Build Log Homes in Colorado Springs, Colo., Area.
April 20, 2002

Groups Dream of a New Jersey Filled with Biotech Companies.
April 20, 2002

Pittsburgh-Based PNC Financial Services Sees Jump in Earnings.
April 20, 2002

Six Bergen County, N.J., Communities on List of America's 250 Wealthiest Towns.
April 20, 2002

Andersen, Federal Prosecutors Gird Up for Combat.
April 20, 2002

Investigators Find Remains Away from Graves in West Palm Beach, Fla.
April 20, 2002

Telecommunications Firm Excel Communications to Close Houston Call Center.
April 20, 2002

High Point, N.C.-Area Furniture Industry Eyes Global Market.
April 20, 2002

High Point, N.C.-Area Investment-Banking Firm Shifts Affiliation.
April 20, 2002

Jacksonville, Fla., Unemployment Rate Fell in March, but Job Growth Slow.
April 20, 2002

SBC Chairman Makes Plea for Broadband Deregulation in Kansas City, Mo., Speech.
April 20, 2002

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Jerry Heaster Column.
April 20, 2002... By Jerry Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 20--TURNS OUT REBUKE WAS THE RIGHT MOVE: Cerner Corp. chief exec Neal Patterson can be excused if he's having a good gloat after his company reported...

Software Firm Opens Employee Training Center in Kansas City, Mo., Area.
April 20, 2002

Long Beach, Seal Beach, Calif., Escape Boeing Job Cuts.
April 20, 2002

Las Cruces, N.M., Plans Free Bus Rides to Mark Transit Anniversary.
April 20, 2002

Covington, Ky.-Based Construction Business Reports Earnings Loss.
April 20, 2002

New Law Means Most Kentucky Hospitals Will Not Face Unannounced Inspections.
April 20, 2002

Company Buys Land for Future Expansion of Mall in Lexington, Ky.
April 20, 2002

Advertisers Still Miss Opportunities to Tap U.S. Hispanic Market, Study Says.
April 20, 2002

Carnival Enters Guilty Plea, Promises to Pay $18 Million in Oil Discharge Case.
April 20, 2002

Lockheed May Sell Close to $1 Billion in Warplanes to Brazil.
April 20, 2002

Fighting Kills Two Israeli Soldiers, 12 Palestinians in Gaza Strip.
April 20, 2002

Amtrak Accident Puts Heat on Jacksonville, Fla.-Based Railway Giant.
April 20, 2002

Casino Looks to Construct Permanent Site in Tuolumne, Calif., Area.
April 20, 2002

California Group Lobbies Congress for Funding to Train Young Farmers.
April 20, 2002

Escalon, Calif., Drug-Store Owners Sell to Rite-Aid.
April 20, 2002

The Times, Munster, Ind., Eye on the Pie Column.
April 20, 2002

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Historical Perspectives Column.
April 20, 2002

New York Attorney General Requests Congressional Action on Brokerage Conflicts.
April 20, 2002

Pension Fund Investors Buy Office Building in Newport Beach, Calif.
April 20, 2002

Costco, Home Depot, Kohl's to Open in Same Few Blocks of Laguna Niguel, Calif.
April 20, 2002

Walt Disney Fires President, General Manager of Hockey Team Mighty Ducks.
April 20, 2002

Ford to Remove Lincoln Mercury from Premier Automotive Group.
April 20, 2002

The Orange County Register, Calif., Jonathan Lansner Column.
April 20, 2002

Vietnamese-American Teaching Guide to be Unveiled in Westminster, Calif.
April 20, 2002

March Unemployment Rate Climbs to 5.1 Percent in Odessa, Texas, Area.
April 20, 2002

Texas Railroad Commissioner Seeks Alterations to Universal Bond Forms.
April 20, 2002

Adelphia Communications Stock Faces Delisting after Failing to File Report.
April 20, 2002

Alcoa Executive Defends Pay, Work Practices at Joint Venture in Mexico.
April 20, 2002

Pittsburgh-Based Financial Services Group Reports Increase in Earnings.
April 20, 2002

Office-Furniture Distributor Keeps Headquarters in Philadelphia After All.
April 20, 2002

Reading, Pa.-Based Specialty Steel Maker Predicts Loss for Year.
April 20, 2002

MCI Offers New Local, Long-Distance Service in Rhode Island.
April 20, 2002

March Unemployment Rate Climbs to 6.6 Percent in North Carolina.
April 20, 2002

Reading Eagle, Pa., Newsmakers Column.
April 20, 2002

Fiber-Cement Building Products Manufacturer Purchased by California Firm.
April 20, 2002

Carpenter Technology Corp. of Wyomissing, Pa., Reports Quarter Losses.
April 20, 2002

Gigantic Dairies Planned for Farmland in Solano County, Calif.
April 20, 2002

The Sacramento Bee, Calif., Bob Shallit Column.
April 20, 2002... By Bob Shallit, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 20--Officially, everybody's too busy saying goodbye to Andy Plescia to think about his replacement. "We haven't even really talked about how to fill...

The Sacramento Bee, Calif., Jack Sirard Column.
April 20, 2002... By Jack Sirard, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 20--It's that time of year again when the mailboxes of investors nationwide are being jammed with those bulky annual reports. While corporate America...

Picture of What Happened at West Bank Refugee Camp Begins to Emerge.
April 20, 2002

The Record, Stockton, Calif., Agricultural Briefs Column.
April 20, 2002

T.J. Maxx, Linens 'n Things Expected to Sign Leases for Stockton, Calif., Site.
April 20, 2002

Boeing Wins Contract from South Korea for 40 F-15 Eagle Jets.
April 20, 2002

Ladue, Mo., Builder to Sell Stake in Company to Managers, Employees.
April 20, 2002

Shoppers File Suit against St. Louis-Based Grocery Chain over Tax Issue.
April 20, 2002

St. Louis Post-Dispatch David Nicklaus Column.
April 20, 2002

Arthur Andersen Losses Two More Companies in St. Paul, Minn., Area.
April 20, 2002

Technology Developed by St. Paul, Minn., Company Makes Beef Tender.
April 20, 2002

Minnesota Lawmakers Consider Tax Hike to Shore Up Unemployment Fund.
April 20, 2002

Salt Lake City Can't Afford to Lose Nordstrom, Executive Says.
April 20, 2002

National Labor Relations Board Rules Salt Lake City Nurses Can Vote on Union.
April 20, 2002

Chicago Tribune House Hunter Column.
April 20, 2002... By Genevieve Buck, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 20--CHICAGO--A few weeks back, I wrote a story for the Sunday Real Estate section about the increasing popularity of screened-in porches, sunrooms, covered decks...

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