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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from March 17 2001

Employers, Colleagues Can Ease the Return of Grief-Stricken Workers.
March 17, 2001

McDonald's Hires Albuquerque, N.M., Executive for National Position.
March 17, 2001

Florida Study Links Women's Breast Size with Professional Respect.
March 17, 2001

Settlement at Risk in Coca-Cola Race Bias Suit.
March 17, 2001

Century-Old Gulfport, Miss., Real Estate Firm Continues to Be a Family Affair.
March 17, 2001

World Trade Center Chooses Possible Location in Jackson, Miss.
March 17, 2001

Boulder, Colo.-Based Data Storage Company Cuts 250 Workers.
March 17, 2001

Federal Energy Regulators Offer California Customers More Possible Refunds.
March 17, 2001

Safeway Considers Installing Gas Pumps in Dublin, Calif.
March 17, 2001

Walnut Creek, Calif., Athletic Shoe Shop Offers Customers a Trial Run.
March 17, 2001

Charlotte, N.C.-Based Steel Maker Will Grow by Buying.
March 17, 2001

Group of Tennessee Investors See Technology Opportunities.
March 17, 2001

Costco to Open First South Carolina Store with Promotional Giveaway.
March 17, 2001

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Selects Orlando, Fla., for Turbine Plant.
March 17, 2001

South Carolina Governor Reserves Comment on Airline Merger.
March 17, 2001

Mercedes, BMW Begin to Offer Heavily Armored Cars.
March 17, 2001

Ford Pushes for a Perfect Launch for New Explorer.
March 17, 2001

American Airlines Gains Approval on TWA Acquisition.
March 17, 2001

Troy, Mich., Auto Supplier Makes Executive Compensation Information Available.
March 17, 2001

DaimlerChrysler Layoffs Hard, Fast and Sometimes Rude.
March 17, 2001

Chrysler Layoffs Provide a Small Ripple in the Michigan Economic Pool.
March 17, 2001

Detroit Pastor Offers Advice to Support Laid-Off Chrysler Workers.
March 17, 2001

Layoff Catches Chrysler Computer Engineer `Totally by Surprise'.
March 17, 2001

White Collar Chrysler Workers Begin to Adjust to Layoffs.
March 17, 2001

Laid-Off Detroit-Area Workers Need Help to Cope.
March 17, 2001

Chrysler Layoffs Avoid Workers with Seniority.
March 17, 2001

Natural Gas Supplier Buyout Could Benefit Duluth, Minn., Pipeline Company.
March 17, 2001

Communications Company Says It Will Bring More Jobs to Duluth, Minn.
March 17, 2001

Manpower to Broadcast Job Openings in Spanish on Telemundo.
March 17, 2001

Official Says Oman Wants to Buy Lockheed F-16s.
March 17, 2001

Boston-Area Biotech Firms Say Study of Parkinson's Treatment Disappointing.
March 17, 2001

Massachusetts Investigates Alleged Anticompetitive Moves by Verizon.
March 17, 2001

Retail Analyst Predicts North New Jersey Less Vulnerable to Store Closings.
March 17, 2001

Houston-Based Electrical Products Firm Accelerates Cuts.
March 17, 2001

Canadian Company Buys Houston-Based Natural Gas Firm.
March 17, 2001

Houston-Area Diocese Purchases Building.
March 17, 2001

Lockheed Rejects Jacksonville, Fla., Hangar for New Site.
March 17, 2001

Overland Park, Mo.-Based Internet Travel Agency Lays Off Most of Work Force.
March 17, 2001

Kansas City, Mo.-Area Doctors Sue Kaiser Permanente.
March 17, 2001

Missouri Regulators May Ease Price Cap Limiting Southwestern Bell's Charges.
March 17, 2001

Former Kentucky Governor Gives Account of Holdings in Bankruptcy Case.
March 17, 2001

Wireless Communications Company Might Expand to Kentucky.
March 17, 2001

Albuquerque, N.M.-Area Florists Prepare for St. Patrick's Day.
March 17, 2001

The Modesto Bee, Calif., Consumer Focus Column.
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Akron, Ohio-Based FedEx Executive Announces Plans to Retire.
March 17, 2001

British Firm Considers Expanding Memphis, Tenn.-Area Plant.
March 17, 2001

Nasdaq Delists Memphis, Tenn.-Based Oncology Services Firm.
March 17, 2001

Employee-Recognition Products Maker Closes Memphis, Tenn., Operations.
March 17, 2001

Waukegan, Ill.-Based Boat Engine Company Retirees Lose Pension Benefits.
March 17, 2001

Teamster Retirees Reject Increased Health Care Costs.
March 17, 2001

Oshkosh, Wis.-Based Truck Manufacturer Stock Falls.
March 17, 2001

Williamsburg, Va., Amusement Park Marketing Team Goes on the Road.
March 17, 2001

Automotive Systems Maker Lays Off Workers in Newport News, Va.
March 17, 2001

Dow Ends Worst Week in Its History.
March 17, 2001

Manhattan-Based Publications Giant Cuts 160 Jobs.
March 17, 2001

Newport Beach, Calif.-Based Chip Maker Must Cut Costs, Analysts Say.
March 17, 2001

Irvine, Calif.-Based Pharmaceutical Firm's Glaucoma Drug Gets FDA Approval.
March 17, 2001

EDITORIAL: California Governor Responds Ineffectively to Energy Crisis.
March 17, 2001

FDA Approves Glaucoma Drug from Irvine, Calif., Pharmaceutical Company.
March 17, 2001

Orange County, Calif., Jobless Rate Dips Slightly.
March 17, 2001

Kentucky Agricultural Council Helps Cooperative with Grant.
March 17, 2001

Potential Cancer Treatment Could Mean Jobs for Owensboro, Ky., Biology Plant.
March 17, 2001

Layoffs Hit Pittsburgh-Area Gear Firm.
March 17, 2001

Wilkinsburg, Pa.-Based Telecom Firm Files for Bankruptcy; Will Lay Off 137.
March 17, 2001

Scientists Look for a Nation to Host Human Cloning Project.
March 17, 2001

Trevose, Pa., Electronic Components Maker Expects Reduced Earnings.
March 17, 2001

Philadelphia Federal Reserve Demands Debt-Reduction Steps from Bank.
March 17, 2001

Groups to Sue over Law Requiring Internet Filters in Schools, Libraries.
March 17, 2001

Pennsylvania United Way Produces TV Ads about Women's Health Issues.
March 17, 2001

Verizon Awaits Pennsylvania Commission Decision on Possible Split.
March 17, 2001

Bank Plans to Replace Rhode Island Drive-Through Windows with Drive-Up ATMs.
March 17, 2001

CVS' Pays $28 Million on Executive Retention Program.
March 17, 2001

Rhode Island Economic Development Chief Counsels Patience on Providence Port.
March 17, 2001

Richmond, Va.-Based Advertising Giant Has Big Night at Awards Show.
March 17, 2001

California Education Students among Recipients of Governor's Grant Program.
March 17, 2001

Digital Club Network's Online Library Stores Live Musical Performances.
March 17, 2001

Mountain View, Calif.-Based Start-Up Gets Another $50 Million in Financing.
March 17, 2001

New Stockton, Calif., Airport Passenger Jet Service Receives Strong Support.
March 17, 2001

WorldCom Lays Off 361 Workers in Weldon Spring, Mo.
March 17, 2001

Defendants Plead Not Guilty to Securities Fraud in Minneapolis Court.
March 17, 2001

New Bank One Plan Ties Employee Compensation to Bank Performance.
March 17, 2001

EPA Reduces Standards to Avoid High Gas Prices in Chicago, Milwaukee.
March 17, 2001

Kraft Foods Files for IPO.
March 17, 2001

Chicago Study Considers Some Winners, Losers in Merger Profiles.
March 17, 2001

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