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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from January 4 2003

Rain Bogs Down Manatee County, Fla., Strawberries.
January 4, 2003

Oak Bluffs, Mass., Clinic to Follow Martha's Vineyard Hospital on Green Path.
January 4, 2003

Ask Jeeves Gives Up Banner Ads.
January 4, 2003

Duke Power Co. Learns Lessons from Ice Storm.
January 4, 2003

Job Scene Brightens a Little at North Carolina Plants.
January 4, 2003

BB&T Begins Foreclosure Procedures on Columbia, S.C.-Area Golf Club.
January 4, 2003

FCC Hears Views on Rules Concerning Media Ownership.
January 4, 2003

Movie Theaters See Box Office Records, Jump in Attendance in 2002.
January 4, 2003

GM's Amazing Feat: Two Straight Years of Gains.
January 4, 2003

Meineke Muffler Shops and Kmart Hold Talks.
January 4, 2003

Affordable American Icon, the Mustang, to Add Retro Touches for 2005 GT.
January 4, 2003

Windshield-Fluid Heater to Debut at International Auto Show in Detroit.
January 4, 2003

Erie Times-News, Pa., People on the Move Column.
January 4, 2003

Combined Erie, Pa., Chamber Partnership Works Out the Details.
January 4, 2003

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-Area Real Estate Development Companies Team Up.
January 4, 2003

American's Failure to Meet Goals Means No Stock Bonuses for Top Executives.
January 4, 2003

Outback Steakhouse to Outlaw Smoking Indoors in Florida.
January 4, 2003

Bradenton, Fla., Furniture Store Adopts Tropical Ambience.
January 4, 2003

Cortez, Fla., Eatery's Little Sister Boasts Bigger View.
January 4, 2003

Three Bradenton, Fla., Kidney Specialists to Have Medical Liability Insurance.
January 4, 2003

Electromagnetics Facility Survives Friction in Boulder, Colo.
January 4, 2003

Freeburg, Ill., Web Business Has 2 Million Customers.
January 4, 2003

Sanford-Brown College Plans to Move Campus to Collinsville, Ill., Next Year.
January 4, 2003

Pascagoula, Miss.-Area NAACP Leader Disputes Context in New York Newsday Piece.
January 4, 2003

Connecticut Leaders Paint Gloomy Economic Forecast for 2003.
January 4, 2003

Tucson, Ariz., Case Concerning Best Buy, Hearing-Impaired Is Settled.
January 4, 2003

Weather Channel Adds `Storm Stories'.
January 4, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
January 4, 2003

Atlanta Still Near Top in Job Losses.
January 4, 2003

13,000 Jobless in Georgia Hit by End of Unemployment Benefits.
January 4, 2003

Home Depot's Shares Fall after Earnings Warning.
January 4, 2003

`No Lock' Bag Rule Crimps Atlanta Airport Firm.
January 4, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Advertising Column.
January 4, 2003

Albuquerque, N.M.-Area Health-Care Provider Fights to Hold onto Radiologists.
January 4, 2003

Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio, Mad Shopper Column.
January 4, 2003

State Agency Permanently Revokes Akron, Ohio-Area Insurance Agent's License.
January 4, 2003

Lack of Snow Hurts Snowmobile Sales in Aberdeen, S.D.
January 4, 2003

Catholic Church Members in Hoven, S.D., Want to Raise $750,000 for New Roof.
January 4, 2003

Sen. Tom Daschle Says Aberdeen, S.D., Airport Should Keep War Hero's Name.
January 4, 2003

Walkout Unlikely in Lynchburg, Va., Area, Doctors Say.
January 4, 2003... By Cynthia T. Pegram, The News & Advance, Lynchburg, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 4--Opinions differ within the Central Virginia medical community on whether a walkout by surgeons could happen here as it has in West...

Feeling Sept. 11 Effects, Flight School Shuts Down in Arlington, Texas.
January 4, 2003

2003 Will Be Good, Modesto, Calif., Retail Businesses Say.
January 4, 2003

Brentwood, Tenn.-Based Firm Completes Acquisition of Seven Hospitals.
January 4, 2003

Memphis, Tenn.-Based Company Acquires Second Steel-Processing Plant in Ohio.
January 4, 2003

Whole Foods to Open Munster, Ind., Distribution Center.
January 4, 2003

Businesses in Munster, Ind., Region Join Patent Rush.
January 4, 2003

International Steel Group Workers to Vote on New Contract.
January 4, 2003

J.L. French Automotive Castings to Close One of Two Michigan Factories.
January 4, 2003

Lawsuit Concerning Municipal Bond Fund Is Settled in Milwaukee, Wis., Court.
January 4, 2003

Downtown Milwaukee Hotel Sells for Undisclosed Amount.
January 4, 2003

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Avrum D. Lank Column.
January 4, 2003

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Historical Perspectives Column.
January 4, 2003

Internal Revenue Service Issues Regulations, Removes Shadowy Areas of Law.
January 4, 2003

Automakers Make Strong Finish Out of 2002.
January 4, 2003

CNN Anchor May Join List of Peers Heading for Exit.
January 4, 2003

Transportation Security Agency Has No Policy for Handling Luggage Complaints.
January 4, 2003

Apartment Hunters Enjoy Renters' Market in Colorado Springs, Colo.
January 4, 2003

Colorado Credit Unions to Merge in March.
January 4, 2003

New Jersey Woman Succeeds, Thanks to Kosher Gift Baskets.
January 4, 2003

Federated Department Stores to Close Macy's in South Brunswick, N.J.
January 4, 2003

Houston Chronicle Computing Column.
January 4, 2003

Leader of El Paso Corp.'s Energy Trading Business Departs.
January 4, 2003

South Carolina Company Invests in Florida Banks Inc.
January 4, 2003

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis Network Column.
January 4, 2003

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Commodities Column.
January 4, 2003... By Victoria Sizemore Long, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 4--Kansas City and Chicago wheat futures prices closed higher Friday in a technical rebound after recent losses. Chicago corn and soybean...

Malpractice Crisis Manufactured by Insurers, U.S. Consumer Group Says.
January 4, 2003

Farmland Industries Wants to Renege on Executives' Retirement Benefits.
January 4, 2003

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Jerry Heaster Column.
January 4, 2003... By Jerry Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 4--The Stock Trader's Almanac is not only a place to go for business and investing wisdom. It's also a source of great inspiration. After a hiatus...

Sprint PCS Stock Dips 8.8 Percent after Dismal RadioShack Report.
January 4, 2003

Kansas Attorney General May Step into Smoking Rule, Campaign Finances Issue.
January 4, 2003

Smoking Ordinance Leads to Dispute over Campaign Finances in Salina, Kan.
January 4, 2003

State Building Dedicated for Former Las Cruces, N.M., Mayor.
January 4, 2003

Applications Arrive for Superintendent Post in Las Cruces, N.M.
January 4, 2003

Mesilla, N.M., Trustee Chooses State Job over Army.
January 4, 2003

Beef, Tobacco Farmer Announces Bid for Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner.
January 4, 2003

Kentucky Agencies Brace for Cuts in Face of Need for Heating Assistance.
January 4, 2003

Bush Administration Ordered to Release U.S.-Chile Free-Trade Accord Data.
January 4, 2003

U.S. Commerce Department Offers Web Site for Hispanic Entrepreneurs.
January 4, 2003

Florida Attorney General Drops Probe into New York-Based Investment Manager.
January 4, 2003

Stocks Come Back to Earth after Making Strong 2003 Debut.
January 4, 2003

Amelia County Woman to Lead Farm-Service Agency in Virginia.
January 4, 2003

Automotive Recalls More than Double in Past Decade.
January 4, 2003

California Poultry Producers Pay Penalty for Disease Outbreak.
January 4, 2003

The San Diego Union-Tribune Don Bauder Column.
January 4, 2003... By Don Bauder, The San Diego Union-Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 4--Don't kick tires. Kick auto executives in the shins. If you've ever wondered how deflation gets rolling, take a look at the auto industry. ...

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