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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from January 17 2004

Army Corps of Engineers Will Not Get into Mississippi Coast 'Federal Zoning'.
January 17, 2004

Krystal Restaurant Close to Reopening in Pascagoula, Miss.
January 17, 2004

Judge to Decide on Gag Order in Mississippi Corruption Case.
January 17, 2004

Gasoline Prices in Bakersfield, Calif., Bubble Up to $1.73 Per Gallon.
January 17, 2004

Jobless Rate Balloons to 12.8 Percent in Kern County, Calif.
January 17, 2004

Bakersfield, Calif., Music Store Owner Makes Pilgrimage to Mega-Trade Show.
January 17, 2004

Pacific Gas & Electric Begins Upgrade Project for Bakersfield, Calif.
January 17, 2004

California Water Board Increases 2004 Quotas for Contractors.
January 17, 2004

Great Plains Airlines' Flights from St. Louis to Chicago Remain Suspended.
January 17, 2004

Lowe's Set for Glen Carbon, Ill.
January 17, 2004

Nursing Home Site May Soon Be Developed in Edwardsville, Ill.
January 17, 2004

Sarasota, Fla., Eateries Capitalize on Their Small Size to Compete with Chains.
January 17, 2004

Official Says Florida's Economy Is Strong, Getting Stronger.
January 17, 2004

AAA to Move 250 Jobs from Elkton, Md.
January 17, 2004

Critics Say Plymouth, Mass., Nuclear Plant's Siren Problems Predate Cold Snap.
January 17, 2004

Jobless Rate Hits Two-Year Low in Walnut Creek, Calif., Area.
January 17, 2004

California Outlook Conference Paints Glum Picture.
January 17, 2004

Financial Service Firms Finding Arena Names Useful Marketing.
January 17, 2004

Bank of America Buys Rights to Name Carolina Panthers' Stadium.
January 17, 2004

US Airways a Bond that Links Charlotte, N.C., Philadelphia.
January 17, 2004

Charlotte, N.C., Beats Philadelphia in Banking Arena.
January 17, 2004

Charlotte, N.C.-Based Food Firm Feeds Fans in Philadelphia.
January 17, 2004

Charlotte, N.C., Boasts of Its Public Health Care System.
January 17, 2004

Records Rank Various Charlotte, N.C., Philadelphia Jobs.
January 17, 2004

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Health Business Column.
January 17, 2004... By Mike Stobbe, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 17--I was going to use this space to write about the roiling debate over importing prescription drugs from Canada. But instead, I'll defer to Howard...

Demise Is Near for Adult Club in Dallas.
January 17, 2004

Mississippi Phosphate Corp. Cuts 26 Workers in Pascagoula, Miss.
January 17, 2004

Executive of Lebanese Descent Put off by Security Measures at Dulles Airport.
January 17, 2004

Pitney Bowes to Lay Off IT Workers in Connecticut Offices, Use Outsourcing.
January 17, 2004

People's Bank of Connecticut Hopes to Build on Fourth-Quarter Income Increase.
January 17, 2004

Beaumont, Texas, School Superintendent Continues as One of State's Top-Paid.
January 17, 2004

Orange, Texas, Furniture Company Founder Dies at Age 89.
January 17, 2004

Beaumont, Texas, Hip-Hop Concert Controversy Sparks Criminal Investigation.
January 17, 2004

Jasper, Texas, Seeks to Replace Fired Electric Department Supervisor.
January 17, 2004

Inquiry into Explosion at Port Neches, Texas, Fuel-Additive Plant Is Complete.
January 17, 2004

Fourth Quarter Provided a Boost in Santa Barbara County, Calif.
January 17, 2004

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., Contractor's Corner Column.
January 17, 2004

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., Business Briefs Column.
January 17, 2004

Tucson, Ariz.'s Hospitality Industry Is Getting Kick out of Soccer Event.
January 17, 2004

Scottsdale, Ariz., Is Host to One of World's Largest Classic Car Auctions.
January 17, 2004

Hollywood, Fla.-Based Concord Camera to Report Quarterly Loss.
January 17, 2004

Arlington, Va.-Based Mall REIT Buys Mall in Hialeah, Fla., for $79 Million.
January 17, 2004

Mills Corp. Buys 33-Year-Old Hialeah, Fla., Mall.
January 17, 2004

Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Firm Charged with Money-Laundering.
January 17, 2004

Fort Worth, Texas, Office Tower to Be Converted into Loft Apartments.
January 17, 2004

RadioShack Pays $20 Million to End Store Deal with RCA.
January 17, 2004

Use of Indian Software Development a Sore Spot for American Workers.
January 17, 2004

TXU Corp. Sells Two Phone Companies in East Texas.
January 17, 2004

Texas Cancer Patient Sells Ripley's Believe It or Not Franchises, Wax Museums.
January 17, 2004

Boston Arena Awaits New Name to Be Chosen by Bank of America.
January 17, 2004

Emergency Day-Care Centers Let Parents in Boston Work While Schools Are Closed.
January 17, 2004

Halliburton Gets $1.2 Billion Contract to Rebuild Southern Iraq's Oil Industry.
January 17, 2004

U.S. to Increase Funding to Operators of Private Medicare HMO Plans.
January 17, 2004

El Paso Corp. to Sell Power Plants to Units of American International Group.
January 17, 2004

Pennsylvania Utility Panel to Investigate Three Firms' Electric Service.
January 17, 2004

Pennsylvania to Monitor Insurers' Surpluses.
January 17, 2004

Big-Bank Dogfight Unlikely in New England.
January 17, 2004

Speculation Lifts Stock of Bridgeport, Conn.-Based Bank.
January 17, 2004

The Hartford Courant, Conn., Dan Haar Column.
January 17, 2004

Medicare HMOs to Get a Raise.
January 17, 2004

The Hartford Courant, Conn., Money Talk Column.
January 17, 2004

Former Federal Reserve Official Is Now UConn's Dean Of Business.
January 17, 2004

Continental Airlines Chief to Retire Early.
January 17, 2004

Houston Chronicle Computing Column.
January 17, 2004

El Paso Bids Farewell to 25 Power Plants.
January 17, 2004

Halliburton Wins Army Contract.
January 17, 2004

Ferryman Drums Up Support for Honduras Water Highway.
January 17, 2004

Women's Group to Honor Shell Oil Co.
January 17, 2004

Jacksonville, Fla., Loses Auto Shipper to Brunswick, Ga.
January 17, 2004

Petroleum Firm's Plans for Land Track in St. Johns County, Fla., a Mystery.
January 17, 2004

North Carolina Maritime Museum Attempts to Reinvent Colonial-Era Workboat.
January 17, 2004

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Commodities Column.
January 17, 2004... By Victoria Sizemore Long, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 17--EXPORT TALK BOLSTERS WHEAT: Kansas City and Chicago wheat futures prices were firm at the close Friday, partly on speculation export...

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
January 17, 2004

New Cable Network Targets African-American Viewers.
January 17, 2004

Auto Importer's Revamping to Benefit Georgia Port.
January 17, 2004

Fix-Up to Continue at Home Depots.
January 17, 2004

Federated Department Stores to Close Rich's-Macy's Site in Smyrna, Ga.
January 17, 2004

Delta Air Lines CEO's Message a Bankruptcy Warning, Analyst Says.
January 17, 2004

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Advertising Column.
January 17, 2004

Augusta, Ga., University Holds Panel on Free Trade.
January 17, 2004

The Stamford Advocate, Conn., At Work With Column.
January 17, 2004

Nitrogen Use Can Boost Crop Profits, South Dakota Soil Specialist Says.
January 17, 2004

Airlines Fill Leadership Positions from within.
January 17, 2004

Budget Deficit Worries Former U.S. Treasury Secretary.
January 17, 2004

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