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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from August 7 2004

Palmer Township, Pa., bologna maker sells to larger producer.
August 7, 2004

Aberdeen, S.D., hospital aims to put all medical records on computer.
August 7, 2004

Debate continues on how many U.S. workers will see change with overtime policy.
August 7, 2004

Second case challenges city contracts at Atlanta airport.
August 7, 2004

Labor contract talks intensify at BellSouth.
August 7, 2004

Former Georgia governor takes on firms over payday lending.
August 7, 2004

Weekly newspaper to target upscale young adults in Atlanta.
August 7, 2004

Travel agencies survive as business trips increase.
August 7, 2004

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street column.
August 7, 2004

Car collisions with animals account for 3,192 accidents in Texas in 2001.
August 7, 2004

Neches River oil spill in Texas keeps section closed to recreational users.
August 7, 2004

Ocean Springs, Miss., hospital gets certificate of need approval for expansion.
August 7, 2004

Gulfport, Miss., pair open Everything Low Carb nutrition store.
August 7, 2004

Northwest section of Bakersfield, Calif., experiences growth boom.
August 7, 2004

Bakersfield, Calif.-area oil producers drill more while prices go higher.
August 7, 2004

Bakersfield, Calif., Shell refinery on track to close.
August 7, 2004

Vietnamese shopping center in Bakersfield, Calif., is almost complete.
August 7, 2004

Mall operator pushes Home Depot to build green in Boulder, Colo.
August 7, 2004

Spam maker Hormel honors Boulder, Colo., recycling firm's hogwash expertise.
August 7, 2004

Boulder, Colo., firm concocts natural bug repellent.
August 7, 2004

Port Isabel, Texas, historic lighthouse gets White House-quality paint job.
August 7, 2004

Maryland employers buck national hiring trend.
August 7, 2004

US Airways' newest cost-cutting plan offers profit sharing to unions.
August 7, 2004

American pays fine to settle dispute over ticketing policies.
August 7, 2004

Jobs report is stunningly weak.
August 7, 2004

Longtime Superior, Wis., restaurant to close its doors.
August 7, 2004

BellSouth labor negotiations center on jobs, health-care as strike looms.
August 7, 2004

OSHA to ensure construction workers are kept safe in South Florida.
August 7, 2004

In Dallas, Sept. 11 panel member criticizes Congress' handling of security.
August 7, 2004

American Airlines pays to settle anticompetitive charges.
August 7, 2004

Fast-paced expansion prepares Arlington, Texas, GM plant to build new SUVs.
August 7, 2004

Circulation overstatement at Dallas Morning News hits Belo stock.
August 7, 2004

Texans hit the shops for annual sales-tax holiday.
August 7, 2004

State Street Corp. gives retired chief executive $12 million package.
August 7, 2004

Delay of Google's IPO raises concerns on ill-advised timing.
August 7, 2004

Shaw's Supermarkets union declares victory in health care portion of contract.
August 7, 2004

Colorado Springs, Colo., man ensures success of space mission.
August 7, 2004

The Hartford Courant, Conn., auto answers column.
August 7, 2004

The Hartford Courant, Conn., auto review column.
August 7, 2004

Representatives of Pacific Rim countries sign economic pact in Helena, Mont.
August 7, 2004

Federal settlements have silver lining for drug companies.
August 7, 2004

Chairman to relinquish CEO title at Texas-based Star Furniture chain.
August 7, 2004

Newfield Exploration buys Denver company, Utah oilfield for $575 million.
August 7, 2004

SEC looking at actions of Exxon Mobil and Devon in Africa deals.
August 7, 2004

Crowds enjoying Texas sales tax holiday expected to grow through weekend.
August 7, 2004

Greensboro, N.C.-based RF Micro Devices celebrates semiconductor milestone.
August 7, 2004

Jacksonville, Fla., call center workers combat job worries with higher skills.
August 7, 2004

Army Corps of Engineers bids dredging for North Carolina's New River Inlet.
August 7, 2004

North Carolina restaurateurs weigh impact of possible imported shrimp tariffs.
August 7, 2004

Sales-tax free sales in Jacksonville, N.C., prove popular with shoppers.
August 7, 2004

Government to study adequacy of credit-report investigations.
August 7, 2004

United States to require food allergy alerts.
August 7, 2004

Kerry tries to connect with farmers in Kansas City, Mo., area.
August 7, 2004

Kentucky agency probes Lexington restaurant for possible violations.
August 7, 2004

Alleged accomplice pleads not guilty in helping Lexington, Ky., fugitive.
August 7, 2004

Ex-governor's home in Lexington, Ky., sells for $875,000.
August 7, 2004

Judge declines to block Bourbon County, Ky., land-use plan allowing Wal-Mart.
August 7, 2004

Volunteer clinic gets $160,000 grant to serve Macon, Ga.'s uninsured.
August 7, 2004

Union members protest cuts at Middletown, Ohio-based steel company.
August 7, 2004

Indiana conference focuses on entrepreneurs' role in replacing big business.
August 7, 2004

Nation's job growth slows to a crawl.
August 7, 2004

Wisconsin senators support importing prescription drugs from Canada.
August 7, 2004

Fond du Lac, Wis.-based Mercury Marine victory adds duty on boat motor imports.
August 7, 2004

Madison, Wis.-based Alliant Energy puts 2 Illinois operations up for sale.
August 7, 2004

Carefree, Ariz., resort gets top marks for luxury and challenging activities.
August 7, 2004

Bankruptcy law supports Great Northern Paper estate's 'crazy' demands.
August 7, 2004

Brooklin, Maine, wooden-boat yard is still going strong after 44 years.
August 7, 2004

Arbitrators award Guilford, Conn., couple $32,000 in battle with UBS brokerage.
August 7, 2004

New York's job market could be getting a glimpse at things to come.
August 7, 2004

Job growth slows to trickle; Bush insists economy is getting stronger.
August 7, 2004

Job-growth slowdown overshadows oil volatility, sends crude prices lower.
August 7, 2004

Kerry's Navy commander admits lying in signing anti-Kerry statement.
August 7, 2004

Daily News, New York, Wall Street column.
August 7, 2004

Owners of refurbished Orange, Calif., mall talk with potential buyer.
August 7, 2004

Students devise next great ideas at Utah Business Week camp.
August 7, 2004

Disney World union rejects contract offer, sends strong signal to management.
August 7, 2004

The Orlando Sentinel, Fla., technology column.
August 7, 2004

Treasury secretary says jobs report belies strong economy.
August 7, 2004

US Airways pitches new profit-sharing plan to workers.
August 7, 2004

High oil prices, terrorism fears torpedo job growth.
August 7, 2004

Mount Laurel, Pa., medical transcription firm sees shakeup amid billing probe.
August 7, 2004

Steps move US Airways, union closer to concessions.
August 7, 2004

Maine employer UnumProvident insurance faces claims-handling investigation.
August 7, 2004

Portland, Maine, Recruiternet's software helps employers speed hiring process.
August 7, 2004

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