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Health Group Abruptly Fires CEO of Planned Hospital in Phenix City, Ala.
June 14, 2003
Home, Auto Insurers Across South Spell Out Coverage Involving Terror Events.
June 14, 2003
Kingstree, S.C., ClientLogic Call Center Plans to Lay Off 277 Employees.
June 14, 2003
Bankruptcy Judge Set to Hear Motion to Replace HomeGold Financial's Management.
June 14, 2003
Bank of America Helps Advise on Rebuilding of Iraq's Economy.
June 14, 2003
Former Ball Player Jim Palmer Finds a Niche in Advertising.
June 14, 2003
Pleasanton, Calif., Residents Worry about Peoplesoft's Future.
June 14, 2003
Provincetown, Mass., Conference Focus is Financial Services for Gays, Lesbians.
June 14, 2003
Barnstable County, Mass., Families Need $50,000 in Income to Make Ends Meet.
June 14, 2003
Black Publishers Believe FCC Ruling Threatens Minority Press.
June 14, 2003
Neighbors Protest Proposed Development on Baltimore's Waterfront.
June 14, 2003
The Baltimore Sun Union Members Consider Byline Strike.
June 14, 2003
Florida Power & Light Requests Second Rate Hike for Year.
June 14, 2003
Owners Say Manatee County, Fla., Shop Is 'Where God Goes' for Ice Cream.
June 14, 2003
Kern County, Calif., Prepares for Kayaking Competition.
June 14, 2003
Kern County, Calif., Gained Farm Jobs, Lost Government Jobs in May.
June 14, 2003
The Bakersfield Californian Business Briefs Column.
June 14, 2003
Mississippi State Port Sends Southern Pine to Cuba.
June 14, 2003
Developers Plan Wal-Mart, Residences on Former Biloxi, Miss., Golf Course.
June 14, 2003
Weekly Pool Party a Hit at Biloxi, Miss., Casino Resort's Outdoor Nightclub.
June 14, 2003
Bridgeport, Conn.-Area Retailers Are Stocked for Father's Day.
June 14, 2003
Connecticut's Smallest City Thrives with Retail-Based Economy.
June 14, 2003
Isreali Firms Seek Partners in Connecticut.
June 14, 2003
Texas Signing of 'Sweeping Tort Reform' on Medical Malpractice Draws Crowd.
June 14, 2003
Santa Barbara, Calif., Commission Approves Shopping Center Proposal.
June 14, 2003
Vacuum-Cleaner Price War Leaves Hoover in the Dust.
June 14, 2003
South Dakota Officials Look to Secure Collateral from Telephone Firm.
June 14, 2003
Aberdeen, S.D., Native Needs Votes for Cookie Idea.
June 14, 2003
South Carolina Continues Recovery with 7,800 Jobs Gained in May.
June 14, 2003
Auto Supplier Considers Jacksonville, Fla., Facility.
June 14, 2003
Closed Sessions Add to Jacksonville, N.C., Civic Center Controversy.
June 14, 2003
Onslow County, N.C., School Board Eliminates Underused Electrical Trades Class.
June 14, 2003
Fresh Water from Rain Affecting Size of Catch for North Carolina Shrimpers.
June 14, 2003
The Kansas City Star, Mo., Jerry Heaster Column.
June 14, 2003... By Jerry Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jun. 14--BOTH SIDES LOSE IN THIS BORDER WAR: The Johnson County-Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce contretemps over the chamber's planned satellite...
Public Interest Group Advises Skepticism when Reading Grocery Item Labels.
June 14, 2003
Alltel, Union Agree to Resume Talks to End Strike in Eastern, Central Kentucky.
June 14, 2003
Lexington, Ky., Lays Off 23 City Employees to Help Balance Budget.
June 14, 2003
Kentucky Regulators Question Need for Power Plant.
June 14, 2003
Momentum Slows for Georgetown, Ky., Restaurant Smoking Ban Due to Technicality.
June 14, 2003
Kentucky Speedway in Sparta Probably Won't Be in Rural Setting for Long.
June 14, 2003
Rolling Farmland Along Lexington, Ky., Corridors May Become Subdivisions.
June 14, 2003
Former AMR Chief to Get Millions, But Won't Earn Severance Pay.
June 14, 2003
Unemployment Keeps Consumer Sentiment Low despite Rise in Stocks, War's End.
June 14, 2003
Jobs Are Key to Continued Economic Recovery.
June 14, 2003
California-Based Hospital Operator to Consolidate Functions.
June 14, 2003
Texas Senator Celebrates 10 Years in Office.
June 14, 2003
Perks Slim at Chrysler This Year.
June 14, 2003
Ford's 100th Anniversary Stirs Memories for Many.
June 14, 2003
Walden Books Struggles as Buyers Head for Superstores.
June 14, 2003
Fleming Cos. Formalizes Closing Plan for Superior, Wis., Warehouse.
June 14, 2003
Northern Minnesota Grocers Struggle to Find Supplies as Fleming Cos. Downsizes.
June 14, 2003
Segway's Future in Some Florida Cities May Be Short Trip into Legal Pothole.
June 14, 2003
American Airlines' Parent Board Declines to Give Departed CEO Added Severance.
June 14, 2003
Lewisville, Texas-Based Fleming Cos. Eyes Selling Wholesale Grocery Business.
June 14, 2003
Court Action Set on TXU Whistle-Blower Lawsuit.
June 14, 2003
Colorado Springs, Colo., Mall's Job Fair Draws Many Seekers.
June 14, 2003
Chief Executive of Hartford, Conn.-Based Aetna Dispels Rumors He'll Leave.
June 14, 2003
New Tax Cuts Threaten Variable Annuity Sales, Connecticut Life Insurers Worry.
June 14, 2003
The Hartford Courant, Conn., Auto Answers Column.
June 14, 2003
The Hartford Courant, Conn., Auto Review Column.
June 14, 2003
Connecticut Light & Power to Pay More to Get Wholesale Electricity.
June 14, 2003
Houston-Based Energy Firm, Dissident Shareholders Bicker over Unions.
June 14, 2003
Houston City Council Reappoints Port Commissioner.
June 14, 2003
Former Employees of Texas' Imperial Sugar Protest over Severance Pay Dispute.
June 14, 2003
Russian Realtors Learn of Wildlife Conservation at Raymondville, Texas, Ranch.
June 14, 2003
Colombian Coffee Growers Bring Back Juan Valdez.
June 14, 2003
Corporate Executive Departures Often Coincide with Company's Financial Woes.
June 14, 2003
Orange County, Calif.'s Jobless Rate Drops in May, But Seekers Have Given Up.
June 14, 2003
The Orlando Sentinel, Fla., Computer Column.
June 14, 2003
Bush Expands Florida Legislature's Special Session Agenda to Include Education.
June 14, 2003
Espionage Takes Its Toll on Corporations.
June 14, 2003
FCC Chairman Praises Comcast for Push toward Digital Television.
June 14, 2003
Philadelphia's Albert Einstein Healthcare Network to Lay Off 44 Workers.
June 14, 2003
Federal Prosecutors Investigate Philadelphia Lender for Home Seizures.
June 14, 2003
Q&A with Head of Brunswick, Maine, Firm That Uses Composite Marine Products.
June 14, 2003
Memphis, Tenn.-Based National Commerce Financial Hopes to Dodge Takeover.
June 14, 2003
The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C., Retail Column.
June 14, 2003... By Samantha Smith, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jun. 14--TIGERDIRECT.COM, A MIAMI-BASED INTERNET and catalog computer retailer, will open its first North Carolina store in the space that used to...
Juan Valdez to Make Reappearance in Coffee Ads.
June 14, 2003
Florida Agency Approves Two New Hospitals for West Kendall Area.
June 14, 2003
Shares in Florida-Based Parlux Fragrance Drop Sharply When Suitor Loses Deal.
June 14, 2003
Ministers End Talks on Issues Surrounding Free Trade Area of the Americas.
June 14, 2003
Bill Would Require Fund Firms Tell Shareholders about Operating Expenses.
June 14, 2003
Investment Group Buys Milwaukee Human Resources Consultant.
June 14, 2003
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Avrum D. Lank Column.
June 14, 2003