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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from October 6 2001

Aiken Electric Cooperative in South Carolina to Construct New Headquarters.
October 6, 2001

Scholarships Downsized in University of Missouri Arena Deal.
October 6, 2001

Real Estate Development Firm Gets Award for Excellence.
October 6, 2001

Group Aims to Boost South Carolina's Struggling Tourism Industry.
October 6, 2001

Book Chronicles Texas Instruments Engineer's Creation of Microchip.
October 6, 2001

Attacks Unlikely to Prompt IMF Forgiveness of Third World Debts.
October 6, 2001

Travelocity to Cut 19 Percent of its Staff, Close Sacramento, Calif., Office.
October 6, 2001

Two Pennsylvania Breweries Score Big at Denver Beer Festival.
October 6, 2001

Ex-Treasury Secretaries' Discussion Draws Crowd at Houston's Rice University.
October 6, 2001

Ex-Treasury Secretaries' Discussion Draws Crowd at Houston's Rice University.
October 6, 2001

Wal-Mart's Expansions Move Ahead in Jacksonville, Fla.
October 6, 2001

Health-Care Firm Points Kansas City, Mo.-Area Hospital Employees to Other Jobs.
October 6, 2001

Customer Service Is Make or Break for Businesses.
October 6, 2001

Employers Face Compensation Issue over Workers Called to Active Military Duty.
October 6, 2001

Nuclear Plant in Waterford, Conn., Can't Find Fuel Rods.
October 6, 2001

Krause's Furniture in Brea, Calif., Closes, Leaves Customers without Goods.
October 6, 2001

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Business Briefs Column.
October 6, 2001

North Carolina's Jobless Eager to Find Out if Benefits Will Keep Flowing.
October 6, 2001

Reading, Pa.-Area Auto Dealership Adds Jeep to Lineup.
October 6, 2001

Virginia's Strong Military Presence, Waterways Could Attract, Repel Terrorists.
October 6, 2001

Customers Responding to Air-Fare Price Cuts.
October 6, 2001

Family Trusts Buy Sacramento, Calif., Office Building.
October 6, 2001

California Energy Firm Vows to Repay Debts by March.
October 6, 2001

Gas Prices in St. Louis Area Continue to Decline.
October 6, 2001

Washington University in St. Louis to Start MBA Program in China.
October 6, 2001

The Tribune, San Luis Obispo, Calif., Business Buzz Column.
October 6, 2001... The Tribune, San Luis Obispo, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 6--To better manage the booming Central Coast wine industry, the University of California Cooperative Extension office in San Luis Obispo has added a new farm...

Minneapolis-Area Retail Stock Brokerage Founder, Chief Leaves Post.
October 6, 2001

Northwest Flight Attendants Escape Further Layoffs.
October 6, 2001

U.S. Bancorp Reports Earnings to Fall Below Wall Street's Expectations.
October 6, 2001

Salt Lake City-Based Utility Urges Safety Measure as It Introduces New Gas.
October 6, 2001

Siam Cement Unit Bids for Paper Company.
October 6, 2001

Tulsa, Okla.-Based Rental Car Firm Cuts Jobs by 20 Percent.
October 6, 2001

U.S., Israel Engage in Battle of Words.
October 6, 2001

Amtrak Limits On-Board Tickets Between Washington, Boston.
October 6, 2001

Finnish Copper Products Firm to Buy Waterbury, Conn., Plant.
October 6, 2001

Middlebury, Conn.-Based Telecommunications Firm Posts Quarterly Losses.
October 6, 2001

Vidor, Texas, Draws Attention from Local, National Businesses.
October 6, 2001

Manatee, Fla., Businesses Not Hit Hard by Military Call-Ups.
October 6, 2001

Trans State Airlines Wants Columbia, Mo., Officials to Waive Airport Fees.
October 6, 2001

Charleston, S.C., Retailer Blames City Project for Its Closure.
October 6, 2001

Columbia, S.C., Workshop to Teach Businesses How to Deal with Disasters.
October 6, 2001

FCC Sets New Deadlines for Location Technology in Cell Phones.
October 6, 2001

National Guard Begins Security Duty at Detroit's Metro Airport.
October 6, 2001

Analysts Suggest Ford Cut Dividend; Move May Reflect Severity of Situation.
October 6, 2001

TV, Radio Companies Say Lost Ads, News Costs Combine for Losses.
October 6, 2001

Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Sees Steep Rise in Bankruptcies.
October 6, 2001

Coral Springs, Fla., Realtor Gives Deposition.
October 6, 2001

Enron Offshoot Leads Texas Complaints for Unauthorized Electric Accounts.
October 6, 2001

Houston Chronicle Computing Column.
October 6, 2001

Portland, Ore., Natural Gas Company May Buy Enron Utility.
October 6, 2001

Houston Hotels Suffered Occupancy Slip Last Month.
October 6, 2001

FCC Extends Deadline for Cell Phones to Possess Location Technology.
October 6, 2001

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Jerry Heaster Column.
October 6, 2001... By Jerry Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 6--Southwest Airlines' experience since the terrorist attacks is proof that good deeds sometimes do go unpunished. Southwest distinguished itself not...

Macon, Ga.'s, Taste of Downtown Event Declared a Sweet Success.
October 6, 2001

Wholesale Natural Gas Prices Down; Georgia Consumers' Rates Are Unchanged.
October 6, 2001

Burger King Marketing Team Walks over Coals at Key Largo, Fla., Retreat.
October 6, 2001

Miami-Area School Celebrates $18 Million Fine Arts Building.
October 6, 2001

Miami Senator Introduces Small-Business Aid Bill.
October 6, 2001

Oxygen-Infused Water Makes Debut at Miami-Area Trade Show.
October 6, 2001

Memphis, Tenn., Businessman Plans Appeal of $1.8 Million Fine in Medicaid Case.
October 6, 2001

Milwaukee-Area Lawmaker Wants Loan Package for Wisconsin-Based Airlines.
October 6, 2001

Restaurateur Could Break in Milwaukee Redevelopment Project.
October 6, 2001

America West Plans Cockpit Door Security.
October 6, 2001

New York-Based Telecommunications Company Plans Arizona Operation Site.
October 6, 2001

House Approves Quota-Cutting Bill; Virginia Peanut Farmers at Risk.
October 6, 2001

Training for a New Career is Becomes More Popular as Economy Takes Its Toll.
October 6, 2001

Home Depot to Open 17th Store in Utah.
October 6, 2001

Utah Jobless Rate Hits Highest Level since 1993.
October 6, 2001

Roy, Utah-Based Zip-, Jaz-Drive Maker's Stock Rises.
October 6, 2001

Providence Journal, R.I., Speakers' Table.
October 6, 2001

CVS to Expand Bath, Body Line.
October 6, 2001

Providence, R.I., Psychiatric Hospital to Cut Back Positions, Services.
October 6, 2001

Maker of Heat Exchangers Plans Expansion of Richmond, Va.-Area Plant.
October 6, 2001

Virginia's Jobless Rate Rises to 3.1 Percent in August.
October 6, 2001

Security Tightened at San Francisco, Los Angeles Airports.
October 6, 2001

Nintendo Rolls Out Red Carpet for GameCube Debut.
October 6, 2001

Anheuser-Busch, Bacardi to Team Up for New, High-End Cocktail.
October 6, 2001

Charter Communications Threatens Suit Against DISH Network over Offer.
October 6, 2001

St. Louis-Area Tire Distributors Say Firestone's Recall Won't Have Much Impact.
October 6, 2001

St. Louis Post-Dispatch David Nicklaus Column.
October 6, 2001

SBC Communications Tries to Clear Long-Distance Path to Arkansas, Missoui.
October 6, 2001

U.S. Bancorp's Stocks Fall 16 Percent after Company Makes Warning about Loans.
October 6, 2001

San Antonio-Based Dessert Supplier Attracts New Investors.
October 6, 2001

San Antonio Express-News David Hendricks Column.
October 6, 2001

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