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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from November 13 2004

Political changes may poorly effect agriculture, South Dakota senator says.
November 13, 2004

Businessman says his firm has created tire without rubber.
November 13, 2004

Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio, Mad Shopper column.
November 13, 2004

AOL will stop reselling BellSouth DSL service.
November 13, 2004

Coca-Cola bottler likely to restrain price boosts.
November 13, 2004

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution retailing column.
November 13, 2004

SunTrust's earnings increase 11 percent, just miss Wall Street estimate.
November 13, 2004

Telecom stocks start to simmer for investors.
November 13, 2004

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street column.
November 13, 2004

Kern County, Calif., authorities find rural thefts connected to drugs.
November 13, 2004

Belleville News-Democrat, Ill., business beat column.
November 13, 2004... By Will Buss, Belleville News-Democrat, Ill. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 13--FLOORING CENTER SHOWS TRUE COLORS: Terry Collins is making his Flooring America dealership look more the part. The family-owned floor covering...

New $1 million YMCA building in Granite City, Ill., will open soon.
November 13, 2004

Broomfield, Colo., workers wait for word on Novartis changes.
November 13, 2004

Southeast Airlines to return to Bradenton, Fla., airport.
November 13, 2004

Massages, fruit smoothies help relax Anna Maria Island, Fla., dental patients.
November 13, 2004

Farm-City Week in Manatee County, Fla., has more activities this year.
November 13, 2004

Bradenton, Fla., home sales fall in October.
November 13, 2004

European software firm brings North American division to Lakewood Ranch, Fla.
November 13, 2004

Texas comptroller to investigate possible prescription drug fraud, abuse.
November 13, 2004

Mexican laser visa holders will reach parity with Canadians, senator says.
November 13, 2004

Baltimore-area airport considers pampering parking passengers.
November 13, 2004

General Growth Properties buys Columbia, Md.-based developer.
November 13, 2004

Columbia, Md.-based biotech firm's shares fall 8 percent after losing patent.
November 13, 2004

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., US Airways briefs column.
November 13, 2004... By Tony Mecia, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 13--NO GAIN IN DONATIONS: Despite the uncertain futures of US Airways and other airlines, the Make-a-Wish Foundation says it has not seen an uptick in...

Charleston, S.C., nonprofits to push for more donations from women.
November 13, 2004

Investment is scarce for many nanotech companies.
November 13, 2004

Toyota hopes new San Antonio plant will double Tundra sales.
November 13, 2004

Michigan lags U.S. in economic recovery.
November 13, 2004

New park will enliven downtown Detroit with skating, concerts.
November 13, 2004

Detroit Free Press shopping column.
November 13, 2004

Abbey National exits London stock market.
November 13, 2004

Daily Mail, London, business briefs column.
November 13, 2004

Stalked media mogul Rupert Murdoch is not talking about investor interests.
November 13, 2004

British pay-TV giant BSkyB scores victory in vote over buyback.
November 13, 2004

New rivals batter clothing retailers in United Kingdom.
November 13, 2004

Phoenix IT Group floatation proves U.K.-based Alchemy Partners has Midas touch.
November 13, 2004

Malcolm Glazer boots 3 executives from Manchester United board.
November 13, 2004

Daily Mail, London, market report column.
November 13, 2004

UK model train maker Hornby looks to break into U.S. market.
November 13, 2004

Daily Mail, London, Brian O'Connor column.
November 13, 2004

UK stockbroker receives fine for 500,000 pounds.
November 13, 2004

Virgin Atlantic's Richard Branson seeks stake in domestic Indian airline.
November 13, 2004

The Herald-Sun, Durham, N.C., business briefs column.
November 13, 2004... The Herald-Sun, Durham, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 13--CITING RISING RESEARCH and development costs, Adherex Technologies reported its loss for the third quarter grew to $3.6 million, or 2 cents a share, compared with a...

Chapel Hill, N.C.-based Blue Cross' large profit angers consumer advocates.
November 13, 2004

Durham, N.C.-based firm posts profit after selling parts of pharmaceutical unit.
November 13, 2004

Newburgh, N.Y., meeting to join interested home buyers with banks.
November 13, 2004

Deer hunting bolsters northern Minnesota, Wisconsin economy.
November 13, 2004

Bankrupt grocery wholesaler pays former workers in Superior, Wis.
November 13, 2004

British Columbia-based lumber company doubles earnings.
November 13, 2004

Duluth, Minn.-area power plant project needs private-sector funding.
November 13, 2004

Ispat-Inland reports record third-quarter net income.
November 13, 2004

Blogging gains popularity in Fredericksburg, Va., area.
November 13, 2004

Fredericksburg, Va.-area officials encourage cell phone users to recycle.
November 13, 2004

Insurer's rate increase would actually lower payments for some in South Florida.
November 13, 2004

Office Depot to cut 520 jobs, 97 in Delray Beach, Fla.
November 13, 2004

Visalia, Calif.-based broadcasting firm appoints new president.
November 13, 2004

Visalia, Calif.-based film company helps tell Christian tales.
November 13, 2004

Inc. magazine's 500 list includes 2 fast-growing Fresno, Calif., firms.
November 13, 2004

Texas investment funds threaten to pull business if information becomes public.
November 13, 2004

Heating bills likely to rise in South Carolina during colder-than-normal winter.
November 13, 2004

Senior officials won't face charges, stent-maker Boston Scientific says.
November 13, 2004

Consumer spending raises merchants' hopes.
November 13, 2004

Novell targets Microsoft over WordPerfect in new suit.
November 13, 2004

MIT to study offshore trend.
November 13, 2004

Colorado Springs, Colo., to get $20 million athletic club.
November 13, 2004

Colorado Springs, Colo., businesses must support university, executive says.
November 13, 2004

Maine-based bank to set up regional headquarters in New Haven, Conn.
November 13, 2004

Fleet name slides away as Bank of America enters Connecticut's line of sight.
November 13, 2004

New York attorney general sues California insurance broker for alleged payoffs.
November 13, 2004

As mutual funds probe grows The Hartford faces broker-link review.
November 13, 2004

Companies devote more time to '404' compliance; auditors in high demand.
November 13, 2004

U.S. anti-terrorism bill could hinder immigrant banking.
November 13, 2004

Houston-based Integrated Electrical runs into the Sarbanes-Oxley law.
November 13, 2004

Historic theater in Decatur, Ill., prepares for makeover.
November 13, 2004

Association asks fisheries service to close commercial bluefin tuna season.
November 13, 2004

Owner says Lincoln, Maine, paper mill has a strong future.
November 13, 2004

Firm that serves Hispanic audience to buy Virginia Beach, Va., radio station.
November 13, 2004

Scientists work to protect Virginia's soybean crop from fungal disease.
November 13, 2004

Hampton, Va., university honors journalism grad who helped launch Vibe magazine.
November 13, 2004

Bayer Pharmaceuticals to cut almost a quarter of employees in West Haven, Conn.
November 13, 2004

Developer sells four-building office-industrial complex in Cheshire, Conn.
November 13, 2004

Connecticut Water Service's per-share earnings down from year-ago third quarter.
November 13, 2004

Healthy October spending numbers could lead to strong holiday sales.
November 13, 2004

H&M stores in New York City sell out of Karl Lagerfeld clothing.
November 13, 2004

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