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Annual list lauds best work places in Pennsylvania.
November 6, 2004
Habitat for Humanity home in Aberdeen, S.D., to be dedicated to late director.
November 6, 2004
U.S. furniture manufacturers' lobby invites importers to join.
November 6, 2004
Akron, Ohio-based Goodyear Tire & Rubber predicts another positive quarter.
November 6, 2004
Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio, Mad Shopper column.
November 6, 2004
Coke's soft drink market slice falls during year.
November 6, 2004
Delta Air Lines reveals job cut details.
November 6, 2004
Shares of small-caps often come up big in Georgia.
November 6, 2004
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street column.
November 6, 2004
Non-farm jobs increase in October in U.S.
November 6, 2004
Fall foliage slows down train work in Bridgeport, Conn., area.
November 6, 2004
Gulfport, Miss., paving company pins hopes on new asphalt emulsions process.
November 6, 2004
Unions approve Northrop Grumman 4-day week at Mississippi, Louisiana operations.
November 6, 2004
California diesel prices are highest in nation; farmers among those affected.
November 6, 2004
Retail furniture, home design shops are under 1 roof in Bakersfield, Calif.
November 6, 2004
Belleville News-Democrat, Ill., business beat column.
November 6, 2004... By Will Buss, Belleville News-Democrat, Ill. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Nov. 6--THERMOSTAT PREDICTS WORKER OUTPUT: Low temperatures in the office might mean lower employee output.
Cornell University ergonomics professor Alan...
Louisville, Colo.-based wholesale distributor stirs up Italian coffee bar.
November 6, 2004
Retailers eye redeveloped street in Boulder, Colo.
November 6, 2004
Office building work to start by New Year's in Bradenton, Fla.
November 6, 2004
Times-News, Burlington, N.C., business briefs column.
November 6, 2004
Texas delays estate-recovery rules for Medicaid patients' families.
November 6, 2004
Helena, Mont., newspaper publisher named publisher of Twin Falls, Idaho, paper.
November 6, 2004
Montana State University student may have ID compromised by stolen computers.
November 6, 2004
Malpractice insurer says Maryland fund to freeze premiums could disrupt market.
November 6, 2004
Manufacturing workers at Maryland aircraft firm ready to strike.
November 6, 2004
California appeals court ruling could change Richmond's industrial development.
November 6, 2004
Gourmet lip balm business a sweet diversion for California owner.
November 6, 2004
Charlotte, N.C., chamber's manufacturing guru to retire.
November 6, 2004
The Charlotte Observer, N.C., health business column.
November 6, 2004... By Mike Stobbe, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Nov. 6--HEALTH CARE'S WINNERS, LOSERS: The 2004 elections are over. Some politicians won, and some lost. Let's not talk about them.
Let's look at who...
The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Flying Standby column.
November 6, 2004... By Tony Mecia, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Nov. 6--CEO: LET'S KEEP TRYING: In his weekly recorded message to employees, US Airways CEO Bruce Lakefield said Friday he remains optimistic that the airline...
DaimlerChrysler's Detroit Diesel runs without labor contract.
November 6, 2004
Northwest Airlines' pilots approve 15 percent wage cut.
November 6, 2004
SBC specifies Michigan job cuts.
November 6, 2004
Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh column.
November 6, 2004
Chairman of UK bank Cazenove wants to remain at helm a while longer.
November 6, 2004
Daily Mail, London, business briefs column.
November 6, 2004
Budget carrier easyJet tempts customers as British Airways adds fuel tariff.
November 6, 2004
Daily Mail, London, Broker Buys and Sells column.
November 6, 2004
Talk of executive shake-up at Cable & Wireless' UK operations may mean trouble.
November 6, 2004
Bond buy back signals stabilising finances for UK insurer.
November 6, 2004
Last independent English merchant bank to merge with JP Morgan.
November 6, 2004
Huge windfall as British stockbroker Cazenove teams up with JP Morgan.
November 6, 2004
Daily Mail, London, market report column.
November 6, 2004
Daily Mail, London, Brian O'Connor column.
November 6, 2004
British engineering firm moves automotive work to India.
November 6, 2004
Poor quarter doesn't dim long-term prospects for UK-based International Power.
November 6, 2004
Shareholders, lawyers try to stop US sports tycoon's bid for Manchester United.
November 6, 2004
Daily Mail, London, Ruth Sunderland column.
November 6, 2004
Oil prices prompt New York state firms to seek alternative energy sources.
November 6, 2004
Minnesota electric cooperatives raise rates.
November 6, 2004
Founder of Duluth, Minn.-based aviation software firm plans to leave positions.
November 6, 2004
University of Oregon scholarship brings recognition to man of modest means.
November 6, 2004
Public gets look at Hummer H3 version at South Florida International Auto Show.
November 6, 2004
Jupiter, Fla., biotech venture Dyadic raises $25 million.
November 6, 2004
SEC chairman praises securities industry's corporate governance overhaul.
November 6, 2004
Coast Guard to restrict anchoring of ships off Fort Lauderdale, Fla., beach.
November 6, 2004
Slot machine opponents consider filing legal challenge to Florida amendment.
November 6, 2004
Allegiant Air is booking flights from Fresno, Calif., to Las Vegas for $29.
November 6, 2004
California hospitals applaud attempt to postpone implementing nurse ratios.
November 6, 2004
Haltom City, Texas-based drug-testing company PharmChem to cease business.
November 6, 2004
Investment firm's purchase cuts into Fort Worth, Texas, realty's stake.
November 6, 2004
Commerce Insurance of Webster, Mass., auto discounts under regulators' scrutiny.
November 6, 2004
Macworld Expo is moving to the Hynes Convention Center in Boston.
November 6, 2004
Opening of Fall River, Mass., drug development facility stirs political debate.
November 6, 2004
New luxury hotels planned for Boston.
November 6, 2004
Purported spyware-killing software displays its own ads.
November 6, 2004
Colorado grocery union says strike against 3 major chains is imminent.
November 6, 2004
Colorado Springs, Colo., Lockheed Martin unit will vie for Air Force contract.
November 6, 2004
Hamilton Sundstrand to chop 600 jobs, 85 of them in Connecticut.
November 6, 2004
Connecticut Light & Power utility prepares for strike as talks continue.
November 6, 2004
The Hartford defends executive's massive stock sale, withholds details.
November 6, 2004
Insurer Hartford Financial Services Group to reform broker, agent compensation.
November 6, 2004
Delaware judge upholds ouster of Goya Foods chief.
November 6, 2004
Continental Airlines to add lucrative international routes to lineup.
November 6, 2004
Halliburton raises bribe possibility in Kuwait deals.
November 6, 2004
Battle of park versus parking begins in Houston.
November 6, 2004
North Carolina elections board seeks voting machine maker's help on lost votes.
November 6, 2004
Plan outlines vision for unified downtown in Kansas City, Mo.
November 6, 2004
Medical malpractice claims show sharp drop in Missouri.
November 6, 2004
Experts find no cure for ending medical mistakes.
November 6, 2004
Affordable housing apartment complex in Salina, Kan., takes applications.
November 6, 2004
Security Savings Bank of Kansas announces reorganization at top.
November 6, 2004
Capital City Bank asks for land for branch office in Macon, Ga.
November 6, 2004
Time-share industry report seeks to avert fee in Myrtle Beach, S.C., area.
November 6, 2004