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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from November 20 2004

Former owner of Connecticut snack firm faces lawsuit.
November 20, 2004

Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio, Mad Shopper column.
November 20, 2004

West Coast port jams threaten stocking stuffers' supplies.
November 20, 2004

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street column.
November 20, 2004

TransMeridian Airlines' first flight begins with a party.
November 20, 2004

Belleville News-Democrat, Ill., business beat column.
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Boulder, Colo., seeks to attract Denver conventioneers.
November 20, 2004

Developers add new proposals to massive Broomfield, Colo., project.
November 20, 2004

1st State Bancorp announces buy back.
November 20, 2004

Texas senator files bill that extends school days yet trims school year.
November 20, 2004

Sale of Brownsville, Texas, utility still 'an option,' mayor says.
November 20, 2004

Germantown, Md.-based pharmaceutical firm cuts 18 percent of work force.
November 20, 2004

Cabinet maker adds lumber mill to Garrett County, Md.-area project.
November 20, 2004

CEO of Columbia, Md.-based chemical company resigns.
November 20, 2004

Maryland gains only 200 new jobs; unemployment rate drops to 3.9 percent.
November 20, 2004

Provincetown, Mass., eatery must pay $72,000 in back wages.
November 20, 2004

Walnut Creek, Calif.-area grocers propose lowering pay.
November 20, 2004

Bikers rev up business on eBay.
November 20, 2004

Former South Carolina Lieutenant Governor sentenced to 44 months.
November 20, 2004

Jobless rate drops to 6.5 percent in South Carolina.
November 20, 2004

Ground workers' union asks American Airlines to cut management levels.
November 20, 2004

CORRECTION: FCC report says purchase of cable-TV channels may cost more.
November 20, 2004

Dallas area wins highway, rail funds.
November 20, 2004

Restaurants use technology to serve employees, industry.
November 20, 2004

Dallas school district may terminate contracts.
November 20, 2004

Gannett acquires HomeTown newspapers.
November 20, 2004

Daily Mail, London, business briefs column.
November 20, 2004

Daily Mail, London, Broker Buys and Sells column.
November 20, 2004

British drug stocks drop following testimony of U.S. researcher.
November 20, 2004

Safety regulators have power to shake values of major drug companies.
November 20, 2004

British housing market has 'seized up,' says real estate chain.
November 20, 2004

Daily Mail, London, market report column.
November 20, 2004

British music distributor EMI confident of growth despite fall in profits.
November 20, 2004

Daily Mail, London, Brian O'Connor column.
November 20, 2004

Russia sets date to sell assets of Yukos tycoon.
November 20, 2004

Three British executives sell off shares of their own firms.
November 20, 2004

British stock brokerage Durlacher slashes costs.
November 20, 2004

Chinese ruling sets back British-based cigarette maker.
November 20, 2004

U.S., international economic officials urge Washington to attack deficit.
November 20, 2004

Russia plans to auction subsidiary of oil firm Yukos; sets low reserve price.
November 20, 2004

Federal program helps Newburgh, N.Y. sell dilapidated housing.
November 20, 2004

Duluth, Minn., Superior, Wis., grain inspection offices may be combined.
November 20, 2004

Apprentice winner details road to success at Florida event.
November 20, 2004

Developer plans 56-acre mixed-use project for Fresno, Calif.
November 20, 2004

Fund-raiser aims to elevate profile of Clovis, Calif., law school.
November 20, 2004

Orangeburg County, S.C., region sees overall drop in unemployment.
November 20, 2004

Massachusetts adds 4,000 jobs in October.
November 20, 2004

McConnellsburg, Pa.-based boom lifts maker's stock drops after quarterly loss.
November 20, 2004

Mechanicsburg, Pa.-based hospital operator to buy Texas firm for $100 million.
November 20, 2004

The Hartford Courant, Conn., business briefs column.
November 20, 2004

CIGNA to donate painting to Hartford, Conn., museum.
November 20, 2004

Hartford, Conn.-based financial firm's dividend scale remains the same in 2005.
November 20, 2004

Conference at Montana college focuses on trends in growth, development.
November 20, 2004

IRS seeks give Helena, Mont., residents their refund checks.
November 20, 2004

New Jersey's payrolls grow by 5,900: jobless rate falls to 4.7 percent.
November 20, 2004

Scientists seek best way to clean up the toxic Passaic River in New Jersey.
November 20, 2004

U.S. attorney general nominee's work for Enron at issue.
November 20, 2004

Despite tests, cattle price steady.
November 20, 2004

Jobless rate in Jacksonville, Fla., metropolitan area drops to 4.4 percent.
November 20, 2004

Jacksonville, Fla.-based wireless firm's president to retire.
November 20, 2004

Jacksonville, N.C., company provides helping hand to busy people.
November 20, 2004

Kansas City, Mo., mayor gives downtown ballpark qualified support.
November 20, 2004

Fresh Encounter grocery to open store in New Bremen, Ohio.
November 20, 2004

Former Lexington, Ky., business executive pleads guilty to indictment.
November 20, 2004

Houston County, Ga., Chamber of Commerce is in 'preliminary' planning stage.
November 20, 2004

New plant in Rhine, Ga., will make trailers, coaches for race teams.
November 20, 2004

Warner Robins, Ga., shopping center opens.
November 20, 2004

Zipper company plans new business venture in Macon, Ga.
November 20, 2004

University of Texas marks reopening of renovated education building.
November 20, 2004

McAllen, Texas, skating pavilion opening slowed by cracked foundation.
November 20, 2004

Jackson County, Ore., jobless rate drops to 5.6 percent.
November 20, 2004

Coral Springs, Fla., music, video distributor gets new partner.
November 20, 2004

Telemundo develops novella-writing program with Miami Dade College.
November 20, 2004

Hemisphere-wide trade alliance loses momentum since 2003 Miami summit.
November 20, 2004

Ag Pavilion in Modesto, Calif., to give school kids, tourists food for thought.
November 20, 2004

Marshall & Ilsley to open bank branches outside of Wisconsin.
November 20, 2004

IRS raises gas mileage rate by 8 percent.
November 20, 2004

Madison, Wis.' Black leaders angered by radio host's insults of Rice.
November 20, 2004

Rising natural gas costs affects Arizona, nation.
November 20, 2004

Cablevision System's bills to increase an average of 2.8 percent.
November 20, 2004

Melville, N.Y.-based firm's stock drops unexpectedly after cancer drug approval.
November 20, 2004

Cancer patients, doctors in Melville, N.Y., area excited about drug's approval.
November 20, 2004

Somerset County, Maine, township sawmill project falls through.
November 20, 2004

Cablevision to increase bills by an average of 2.8 percent.
November 20, 2004

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