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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from February 1 2003

Twin Falls, Idaho, Area Sees Call Centers Come, Go.
February 1, 2003

Twin Falls, Idaho-Area Businesses Take Anti-Virus Measures to Protect Data.
February 1, 2003

Technology Helps Twin Falls, Idaho, Crop Adviser Map Out Business.
February 1, 2003

Rupert, Idaho, Network Delivers High-Speed Data Services to Rural Areas.
February 1, 2003

Twin Falls, Idaho-Area Health-Care Providers Try to Meet Federal Mandate.
February 1, 2003

Aberdeen, S.D., to Hold Public Hearing on Road Reconstruction.
February 1, 2003

Anti-Foreign Oil Organization Deplores Linkage of SUVs to Terrorism.
February 1, 2003

Augusta, Ga., Airport Preserves Food Service.
February 1, 2003

North Augusta, S.C., Chamber Board Chair Passes the Baton.
February 1, 2003

Media Group to Buy Augusta, Ga., Fox Affiliate.
February 1, 2003

Augusta, Ga., Sperm Bank Sees Increase in Business from Concerned Soldiers.
February 1, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Advertising Column.
February 1, 2003

AirTran's Market Value Zooms Past American's.
February 1, 2003

Job Cuts Spark More Worry at Coca-Cola.
February 1, 2003

Home Depot Makes Big Gains in Appliance Sales.
February 1, 2003

Compromise Reached on Georgia Lending Law.
February 1, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Maria Saporta Column.
February 1, 2003

Cold Weather Led to Profitable Fourth Quarter for Atlanta Gas Light.
February 1, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
February 1, 2003

High-Tech Vehicle Roams Beaumont, Texas-Area to Analyze Atmospheric Toxins.
February 1, 2003

Beaumont, Texas, Port Plays Role in Operation Enduring Freedom.
February 1, 2003

Cable Firm in Southern Connecticut Prepares to Introduce Digital Cable.
February 1, 2003

LabCorp Says Recent Acquisition of Stratford, Conn., Firm Should Not Cost Jobs.
February 1, 2003

Pepperidge Farm to Cut up to 140 Positions with Move to Bloomfield, Conn.
February 1, 2003

Bathrooms, Parking Top List of Problems for New Haven, Conn., Rail Line.
February 1, 2003

Mississippi Insurance Pool Gives Hope to Doctors without Malpractice Coverage.
February 1, 2003

Biloxi, Mass., Convention Center to Host National Stamp Expo.
February 1, 2003

Illinois Aluminum Products Firm Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.
February 1, 2003

Bank Won't Seize Cars from Defunct Dealer in Belleville, Ill.
February 1, 2003

National Steel Unit's Workers Prefer U.S. Steel.
February 1, 2003

Manatee County, Fla., Firm Helps Clients Conquer Mountains of Paper Records.
February 1, 2003

Tampa, Fla., Developer Plans to Build Eckerd Drugstore in Bradenton.
February 1, 2003

Bradenton, Fla., Martial Arts Student Becomes Taekwondo Studio Owner.
February 1, 2003

New Cargo Declaration '24-Hour' Rule Goes into Effect at Ports Nationwide.
February 1, 2003

Texas Employers Honor Workers' Service Commitments.
February 1, 2003

CEO Considers Raising Airline Passenger Facilities Fee in Hyannis, Mass.
February 1, 2003

Massachusetts Residents Urge Governor to Scrap Current Nuclear Evacuation Plan.
February 1, 2003

Charles Schwab to Step Down As Co-Chief Executive Officer of Company.
February 1, 2003

Hardee's Targets Customers with Bigger, Better Burgers.
February 1, 2003

Federal Regulator Wants Banks to Stop Partnering with Payday Lenders.
February 1, 2003

Travel Managers Reluctant to Sign New Contracts Due to United's Uncertainty.
February 1, 2003

Experts Say Smart Shopping for Auto Insurance Can Save More Than $1,000 a Year.
February 1, 2003

GM Boss Predicts Growing Auto Market.
February 1, 2003

Northwest Airlines Executive Faced Challenges with Calm.
February 1, 2003

Jobless Rate Drops in Durham County, N.C., in December.
February 1, 2003

Gas Prices Balloon in Erie, Pa., Area.
February 1, 2003

Triad Chain Agrees to Build New Hospital in Springfield, Ore., Area.
February 1, 2003

Hospital Site Is Unknown, but Eugene, Ore., Is Most Likely.
February 1, 2003

Oregon Resort Looks to Summer Attractions As Rain Melts Winter Season.
February 1, 2003

Bridgeville, Pa., Aggregate Firm to Use King George, Va., Ash to Make Gravel.
February 1, 2003

Fredericksburg, Va., Gets First Spanish Language Radio Station.
February 1, 2003

Fredericksburg, Va.-Area Lacks Telecom Infrastructure for High-Tech Business.
February 1, 2003

AT&T Broadband Rises Price in Broward County, Fla.
February 1, 2003

Point Blank Body Armor Strikers Vote to Return to Work.
February 1, 2003

Miami-Dade County Is Florida's Top Job Generator.
February 1, 2003

TelecomSupra Says AT&T Won't Pay, Tells Users They Must Switch.
February 1, 2003

Women's Accessories to Replace Makeup at J.C. Penney Stores.
February 1, 2003

Super Bowl Advertisement Spending May Indicate Industry Recovery.
February 1, 2003

New Jersey Utility Customers Await Impact of Energy Deregulation.
February 1, 2003

Previously Owned Homes Sold at Record Rates in 2002.
February 1, 2003

Consumer Costs Have Been Stable Since 1995.
February 1, 2003

As Office Vacancies Increase, Tenants Reap the Rewards.
February 1, 2003

Houston Chronicle Computing Column.
February 1, 2003

Houston-Based Dynegy to Reduce Net Income by $431 Million Over Four Years.
February 1, 2003

Houston-Based Marathon Oil Amends Shareholders Right Plan.
February 1, 2003

Mexican Farmers Demand Renegotiation of North American Free Trade Agreement.
February 1, 2003

Anadarko Petroleum's Profits Triple in Fourth Quarter.
February 1, 2003

Railroad Company CSX Promotes Jacksonville, Fla., Man to Succeed John Snow.
February 1, 2003

Public Transportation System Is Proposed for Pine Knoll Shores, N.C., Beach.
February 1, 2003

Family-Owned Furniture Business in Jacksonville, N.C., Celebrates 50 Years.
February 1, 2003

Aquila-Owned Cable TV, Phone Business Pulls Plug on Expansion.
February 1, 2003

Kansas Judge Approves Health Midwest Sale.
February 1, 2003

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Jerry Heaster Column.
February 1, 2003... By Jerry Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 1--The January Barometer hath spoken. Thus sayeth the January Barometer: 2003 will be yet another down year for the stock market. The January...

Kansas Senator Snares Seat on Senate Appropriations Committee.
February 1, 2003

Amid Reports of Shake-Up, Sprint Shares Close Higher in Light Trading.
February 1, 2003

Salina, Kan., Battery Plant Workers Endure Layoffs, Shutdown.
February 1, 2003

Long Beach, Calif., City Council Seeks to Resolve Airline Dispute.
February 1, 2003

JetBlue Airways Posts $15.2 Million Fourth-Quarter Profit.
February 1, 2003

High School Health Staff Settles into New Facility in Anthony, N.M.
February 1, 2003

Former Governor among Candidates for Dean Post at New Mexico State University.
February 1, 2003

KB Home Begins Construction on Edinburg, Texas, Site.
February 1, 2003

AK Steel Reports $489.7 Million Net Loss in Fourth Quarter.
February 1, 2003

AK Touts National Steel's Potential.
February 1, 2003

Miami Conference Focuses on Marketing Financial Products to Hispanics.
February 1, 2003

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