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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from October 5 2002

Aberdeen, S.D., Hospital's Air Ambulance Service Resumes after Crash.
October 5, 2002

Aberdeen, S.D., Airport Board Considers Store despite Small Claims Judgment.
October 5, 2002

Aberdeen, S.D., Ethanol Plant Defends Accusation of Illegal Wastewater Release.
October 5, 2002

South Dakota Program Makes Health-Care Instruction Accessible.
October 5, 2002

Aberdeen, S.D., Studies Impact of Safe Zones around Schools.
October 5, 2002

Shuttles Find Steady Business between Augusta, Ga., and Atlanta Airports.
October 5, 2002

Airline Traffic Gains Skewed.
October 5, 2002

North Carolina-Based Convenience Store Chain to Close Remaining 450 Outlets.
October 5, 2002

Retired Executive to Aid Atlanta-Based Energy Supplier's SEC Filing.
October 5, 2002

Economy Lost Some 43,000 Jobs in September.
October 5, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Retailing Column.
October 5, 2002

Spa Industry Trade Show in Georgia Finds Profit a Beautiful Focus.
October 5, 2002

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., Business People Column.
October 5, 2002

FDA Approves Santa Barbara, Calif., Firm's Breast Implants.
October 5, 2002

West Coast Ports Lockout Hits Exporters.
October 5, 2002

Buffalo, N.Y., School Building to Be a Home Again.
October 5, 2002

Unemployment Rises in Connecticut while Retail Sales, New Businesses Increase.
October 5, 2002

Convenience Store Chain's Closings Put Mississippians Out of Work.
October 5, 2002

Judge's Ruling Blocks Drug-Coated Stent from Guidant, Bloomington, Ind., Firm.
October 5, 2002

Monroe County, Ind.'s Jobless Rate Dips to 3.7 Percent in August.
October 5, 2002

Bridge Funding Keeps Boulder, Colo.-Based Disc Maker Open.
October 5, 2002

Panera Bread Opens Bakery-Cafe in Manatee County, Fla.
October 5, 2002

Longboat Key, Fla.-Based Company Manufactures Real Diamonds with Machines.
October 5, 2002

Texas Governor Rejects Aid Block to Mexico over Water Treaty Violation.
October 5, 2002

Cape Cod, Mass., Physicians Claim Health Plan Snubbed Contract Offer.
October 5, 2002

City Officials Debate Housing Needs in Osterville, Mass.
October 5, 2002

Cape Cod, Mass., Wildlife Advocates Go to Court Again to Save Pheasants.
October 5, 2002

Oil Prices Shouldn't Rise Long Even with Iraq War, Massachusetts Official Says.
October 5, 2002

Walnut Creek, Calif.-Area Opponents Open New Attack on Casino Conversion.
October 5, 2002

Walnut Creek, Calif., Genome Institute Compares Diverse Species' Genes.
October 5, 2002

Layoffs in Works As West Coast Port Talks Continue.
October 5, 2002

Martinez, Calif., Industrial Safety Summit Focuses on Refinery Security.
October 5, 2002

Lancaster County, S.C., Considers Borrowing $14 Million for Development.
October 5, 2002

Charlotte, N.C., Residents Riled by Stalled Pool, Clubhouse Construction.
October 5, 2002

South Carolina Delays Decision on Potassium Iodide Pills for Nuclear Disasters.
October 5, 2002

Powerball Comes to South Carolina.
October 5, 2002

Jobless Rate Dips, but So Do Jobs in North Carolina.
October 5, 2002

Jane Goodall Inspires Columbus State University Biology Student.
October 5, 2002

Alabama Budget Woes Leave Paper Trail.
October 5, 2002

Russell County, Ala., Residents' Group Opposes Property Tax Increase.
October 5, 2002

Health Care Is Major Issue for South Carolina Voters.
October 5, 2002

Newberry, S.C., Seeks to Save Landmark Home.
October 5, 2002

South Carolina Launches Powerball.
October 5, 2002

American Airlines Increases Planned Flight Attendant Layoffs.
October 5, 2002

Dallas-Based Group Says First Savings Bank Was Defrauded.
October 5, 2002

Boutique Hospitals Spring Up in North Texas.
October 5, 2002

Dallas-Based TXU Shares Drop after It Shrinks Profit Forecasts.
October 5, 2002

DaimlerChrysler's Broken Promise Irks Canadian Auto Workers Union.
October 5, 2002

Circus Defends Itself against Critics with Detroit-Area Open House.
October 5, 2002

Detroit Leaders Ask Medical Center to Rethink Divesting Itself of 11 Clinics.
October 5, 2002

European Discounts Beckon Air Travelers.
October 5, 2002

Houses that Cost $100,000 Go Fast in Detroit's Older Suburbs.
October 5, 2002

Detroit Free Press Susan Tompor Column.
October 5, 2002

UAW, Canadian Auto-Parts Giant Agree on Organizing.
October 5, 2002

Durham, N.C.-Based Convenience Store Chain Closes Doors.
October 5, 2002

Wisconsin Firm Claims Chronic Wasting Disease Test is 95 Percent Accurate.
October 5, 2002

Erie, Pa.-Area Manufacturers Form Trade Group.
October 5, 2002

South Florida Sun-Sentinel Publisher Takes on Dual Role with Television Job.
October 5, 2002

Okaloosa Gas District in Florida to Lower Rates by 8 Percent.
October 5, 2002

Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas, Jack Z. Smith Column.
October 5, 2002... By Jack Z. Smith, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 5--So you think the Texas economy isn't booming? You must not have heard about the mold remediation industry. If you look under the category...

Unemployment in Fort Wayne, Ind., Area Falls.
October 5, 2002

Fort Wayne, Ind., Gas-Station Equipment Firm Explores Reorganization Options.
October 5, 2002

West Coast Port-Labor Dispute Impacts Colorado Springs, Colo., Businesses.
October 5, 2002

Pennsylvania Auditor General Files to Get Phone-Pact Data.
October 5, 2002

Study Predicts Growth Spurt for Baby Bells.
October 5, 2002

Banks Make Pitch for Young Customers; TV Ads Sell Kids on Saving.
October 5, 2002

Extended Bear Market May Sour Some Investors Forever.
October 5, 2002

A&P Supermarket Chain Recalls Ground Beef over E. Coli Outbreak.
October 5, 2002

Analysts Warn Against Bond Market 'Irrational Exuberance'.
October 5, 2002

Springfield, N.J., Money Manager Believes His Time Has Come with Bear Market.
October 5, 2002

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Investment Mailbag Column.
October 5, 2002

Many Investors Find Stronger Returns in Real Estate, but Not without Risks.
October 5, 2002

Rutgers Professor Looks at Where Economic Slump Came From, Where It's Going.
October 5, 2002

Parsippany, N.J.-Based Company Specializes in Cleaning Up Toxic Spills.
October 5, 2002

Houston Chronicle Computing Column.
October 5, 2002

Shares Plunge for Houston-Based Building Services Company Encompass.
October 5, 2002

Farmers Insurance May Reconsider Withdrawal from Texas Homeowners Market.
October 5, 2002

Houston-Area Gulf Rigs Gone Missing Now Found.
October 5, 2002

Jacksonville, Fla., Sheriff's Office Charges Beverage Executive with Fraud.
October 5, 2002

Condo Project in Jacksonville, Fla., Area Now Two Floors Trimmer.
October 5, 2002

Jacksonville, Fla., Job Growth Rate Slows.
October 5, 2002

North Carolina Fisheries Panel to Seek Increase in Striped Bass Quota.
October 5, 2002

Aquila Employee Fired after Criticizing Company in E-mail.
October 5, 2002

Missouri to Offer Second Version of Its MOST College Savings Plan.
October 5, 2002

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