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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from March 1 2003

75-Car Train Goes to Canada on South Dakota-Owned Tracks.
March 1, 2003

Federal Funds to Improve University Center's Videoconferencing in South Dakota.
March 1, 2003

Augusta, Ga., Airport Stops Random Vehicle Checks.
March 1, 2003

Gas Company Continues Cleanup of Contaminated Site in Augusta, Ga.
March 1, 2003

Augusta, Ga.-Area Residents Can Lessen Phone Bills with One Call.
March 1, 2003

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

Drop in BellSouth Stock Shrank CEO's Compensation by 18 Percent.
March 1, 2003

Hopes Dwindle in Atlanta-Area Economic Survey.
March 1, 2003

Smith & Wesson to Debut Golf-Club Brand in Spring.
March 1, 2003

SunTrust Banks Chief's Pay Up 17 Percent in 2002; No Bonus, Options.
March 1, 2003

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

Report Says Small Businesses Have Growing Role in High-Tech Areas.
March 1, 2003

Soaring Natural Gas Prices Threaten Beaumont, Texas, Methanol Plant.
March 1, 2003

Connecticut Chapter of Women's Business Group Accepts Nominations for Awards.
March 1, 2003

Creditors for Bethel, Conn.-Based Bicycle Maker Square Off over Assets.
March 1, 2003

Commission Denies Connecticut Official's Request to Delay Energy Market System.
March 1, 2003

IBM Layoffs Affect Few Rochester, Conn., Employees.
March 1, 2003

Northrop Grumman Ingalls Strike Possible after Union Workers Reject Contract.
March 1, 2003

Tiffany Lamp Postal Stamp Debuts in Biloxi, Miss.
March 1, 2003

Soldiers Try to Figure Out What to Do with Tax Savings.
March 1, 2003

Louisville, Colo., Firm's New Sony PlayStation 2 Game Is Launching Soon.
March 1, 2003

Boulder, Colo., Firm's Software Sends Digital Photos over the Internet.
March 1, 2003

Brownsville, Texas, Charities Use Chair Rentals as Festival Fundraiser.
March 1, 2003

Chatham, Mass.-Area Fisherman Praise Lift on Dogfish Quota.
March 1, 2003

Provincetown, Mass., Proposal Seeks to Use Tourism Money to Fill Budget Gaps.
March 1, 2003

Governor Remains Mum on Wind-Farm Proposal for Cape Cod, Mass.
March 1, 2003

California Water Agencies Sue to Block District's Plans.
March 1, 2003

Studies Shelved when Duty Calls Reservists, Guard.
March 1, 2003

Berkshire Hathaway Drops Offer to Buy Greensboro, N.C.-Based Textile Firm.
March 1, 2003

US Airways' Managers Accept Leaner Salaries.
March 1, 2003

Ratings Agency Says AMR Will File for Bankruptcy without Labor Concessions.
March 1, 2003

Fiat Invites General Motors to Invest $2.15 Billion in Auto Business.
March 1, 2003

Longest-Running African-American Ford Dealership in United States to Shut.
March 1, 2003

Ford's Chief of Staff to Retire.
March 1, 2003

Major Retailers Turn to Self-Checkout Lanes.
March 1, 2003

Taubman Board Rejected 1998 Offer, Hid It from Shareholders, Court Records Say.
March 1, 2003

Blue Cross Only Garners Profit of $4 Million in Fourth Quarter.
March 1, 2003

New York Governor Restores Zone Funding.
March 1, 2003

Plans for Duluth, Minn.-Based Utility Owner to Sell Florida Assets on Hold.
March 1, 2003

Japan Suffers with Deflating Experience.
March 1, 2003

The Gap Moves Back into Fashion as Store Sales Jump 14 Percent.
March 1, 2003

Japanese Agency Suspends JP Morgan Chase from Some Stock Trading Operations.
March 1, 2003

London-Based Publisher Agrees to Pay Compensation to Jilted Newspaper Exec.
March 1, 2003

New Technology Allows for Instant Alerts Delivered to Electronic Devices.
March 1, 2003

Problems Uncovered during Inspections at South Florida Hospitals.
March 1, 2003

Florida Governor Acknowledges State's Role in Military Action to Disarm Iraq.
March 1, 2003

Lieutenant Governor to Get Team to Plan Future of Florida Atlantic University.
March 1, 2003

AMR Faces Further Credit Downgrade as Bankruptcy Looms.
March 1, 2003

Massachusetts' Largest Health Insurers Post Profits for 2002.
March 1, 2003

Woburn, Mass., Internet Operations Center Likely to Lose Some 500 Jobs.
March 1, 2003

Massachusetts Industry Group Seeks Workers' Compensation Insurance Rate Hike.
March 1, 2003

Boeing to Close 250-Employee Rocket Assembly Operations in Pueblo, Colo.
March 1, 2003

WorldCom Slashes Some Colorado Springs, Colo., Jobs in Worldwide Layoffs.
March 1, 2003

Windsor, Colo.-Based Lambskin Processor Boasts a Big Small Business.
March 1, 2003

Natural Meats Distributor Opens in Pierce, Colo.
March 1, 2003

Ship, Terminal Operators to Map Ports Schedules Using the Internet.
March 1, 2003

Houston Chronicle Computing Column.
March 1, 2003

Accused El Paso Corp. Trader Seeks Mass of Data from FERC Publication.
March 1, 2003

Energy Experts Say Dwindling Oil Reserves Won't Dry Up.
March 1, 2003

Houston-Based Software Firm Lays Off 230 Workers Worldwide.
March 1, 2003

New Beauty Magazine to Debut in Jacksonville, Fla., Area.
March 1, 2003

DaimlerChrysler Van Plant Victim of Poor Timing in Jacksonville, Fla.
March 1, 2003

Jacksonville, Fla., Family Cuts Expenses after Job Loss.
March 1, 2003

Jacksonville, Fla., Developer, Day-Care Owner, 66, Dies at Home.
March 1, 2003

Jacksonville, N.C., Officials Discuss Benefits, Drawbacks of Convention Center.
March 1, 2003

North Carolina Marine Commission Raises Size Limits on Flounders.
March 1, 2003

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Commodities Column.
March 1, 2003... By Victoria Sizemore Long, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 1--Kansas City and Chicago wheat futures prices closed mostly higher Friday, partly on a technical correction from a weeklong sell-off. Chicago...

Missouri House, Senate to Consider Downtown Economic Stimulus Measure.
March 1, 2003

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Jerry Heaster Column.
March 1, 2003... By Jerry Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 1--The primary objection to consumption taxes is the potential for regressiveness, but Americans for Fair Taxation believes its remedy makes the issue...

Salina, Kan., Christian Bookstore to Close.
March 1, 2003

Salina, Kan., Homeowners End Up on Losing End of Dispute over Code Violation.
March 1, 2003

Salina, Kan., Financial Professionals Move to Different Firms.
March 1, 2003

Plan to Run 24-Hour Port Is Studied in Long Beach, Calif.
March 1, 2003

New Mexico Agriculture Secretary Announces Retirement.
March 1, 2003

New Mexico Senator Blames Lack of Domestic Production for Spiraling Gas Prices.
March 1, 2003

Health Care Is Top Issue for New Mexico Senator.
March 1, 2003

New Mexico Legislator Expects Money to Be Tight This Session.
March 1, 2003

New Mexico Legislator's Bill Calls for Creating Databank on Water Rights.
March 1, 2003

Moody's Raises Bond Rating for Lancaster City, Pa.
March 1, 2003

Developer Plans Large Industrial Buildings for Bareville, Pa.
March 1, 2003

Fraud Trial for Lexington, Ky.-Based Life Insurance Settlement Firm Continues.
March 1, 2003

Kentucky Unlikely to Resolve Medical Malpractice Insurance Issues Soon.
March 1, 2003

Texas Congressman Assails Federal Education Budget.
March 1, 2003

Middletown, Ohio, Hospital Earns High Marks from Accrediting Group.
March 1, 2003

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