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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from January 13 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Help Desk Column.
January 13, 2002

Houston Chronicle Jim Barlow Column.
January 13, 2002

Houston Chronicle Real Estate Column.
January 13, 2002

Houston Chronicle Small Business Column.
January 13, 2002

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Company in the Spotlight Column.
January 13, 2002

Chicago Tribune Market Report Column.
January 13, 2002... By Bill Barnhart, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 13--The new year's stock rally faded quickly last week, especially after Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan delivered a cautious outlook regarding prospects...

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Technology Talk Column.
January 13, 2002

The Kansas City Star, Mo., At Your Service Column.
January 13, 2002... By Angela D. Curry, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 13--AT YOUR SERVICE: Citizens of Kansas City are being charged a $10 license fee on their personal property taxes that should not be added to that tax....

The Philadelphia Inquirer Home Real Estate Column.
January 13, 2002

U.S. Consumers Shift Focus to Electronic Gadgets.
January 13, 2002

Chicago Tribune Business Finance Notebook Column.
January 13, 2002... Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 13--The consumer finance industry has been accused in recent years of overpricing, double-charging and otherwise cheating customers to the tune of millions of dollars. Earlier...

Ford Makes Changes in Expedition SUV for 2003.
January 13, 2002

Chicago Tribune Jim Mateja Column.
January 13, 2002... By Jim Mateja, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 13--DETROIT--Jack Smith, 63, resolved this was the year to step down early as head of General Motors Corp. He deserves a rest. Smith was called upon by John...

Chicago Tribune Transportation Notes Column.
January 13, 2002... By Jim Mateja and Rick Popely, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 13--Nissan has produced a guide to choosing and installing a child seat for 2000 to 2002 Nissan and Infiniti vehicles. "Snug Kids Guide" is accessed...

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Ernest Holsendolph Column.
January 13, 2002

Atlanta-Area Ad Agency Chooses Marines for Recruitment Commercial.
January 13, 2002

Atlanta-Area Residents Irate about Tactics of Predatory Lenders.
January 13, 2002

Houston Chronicle Neighborhood Profile Column.
January 13, 2002

Results Tallied in Kansas City, Mo., Stock Picking Contest.
January 13, 2002

Standard-Examiner, Ogden, Utah, Charitable Contributions Column.
January 13, 2002

Ogden, Utah-Based Convergys Corp. Names to Forbes' `Platinum400' List.
January 13, 2002

Olympic Cauldron, Built by Local Companies, Unveiled in Salt Lake City.
January 13, 2002

IRS Opens New Mail Processing Facility in North Ogden, Utah.
January 13, 2002

California Budget Plan Would Raise Department of Motor Vehicles, Court Fees.
January 13, 2002

California Farmers Hope for More Cold Weather to Ensure Strong Crop Yield.
January 13, 2002

Most Ohio Residents Derive Little Benefit from Deregulation of Electricity.
January 13, 2002

DaimlerChrysler Redesigns Jeep Models for 2003.
January 13, 2002

Medina, Ohio-Based Specialty Coatings Firm Sees Stock Rise after Restructuring.
January 13, 2002

Lower Paxton, Pa., Resident Owns Prosperous Subway Sandwich Franchise.
January 13, 2002

Wyckoff, N.J., Man Implicated in Case of Fraud at Union Brokerage.
January 13, 2002

Retailers Prepare for Annual Convention in New York.
January 13, 2002

Business Training Needs Increase as Technology Improves.
January 13, 2002

Milford, N.H., Business Focuses on Combination of Eastern, Western Cultures.
January 13, 2002

Real Estate Firm Acquires Offices in Orlando, Fla., California, New York.
January 13, 2002

Providence Journal, R.I., Business Notes Column.
January 13, 2002

New Owner Hopes to Revive Business for Cranston, R.I., Creamery.
January 13, 2002

Ex-Manager of Sacramento, Calif., Golf Complex Renovation Defends Decision.
January 13, 2002

California Transportation Department Fined $20,000 for Water Violations.
January 13, 2002

Natomas, Calif., Unified School District Considers Where to Cut Costs.
January 13, 2002

Manufactured Homes Industry Starts to Rise Out of Slump.
January 13, 2002

Drugstore Companies Make Changes to Locations in Willoughby, Ohio, Area.
January 13, 2002

Expansion Pays for New Jersey Banks; Commerce Bancorp Takes on Manhattan Banks.
January 13, 2002

New Jersey Governor Elect Stocking Cabinet; Inauguration Set for Tuesday.
January 13, 2002

Contract for $1.7 Million Awarded for Ridgewood, N.J., Railroad Station.
January 13, 2002

Reduced Sales-Tax Plan Could Benefit New Jersey Business Districts.
January 13, 2002

Florida-Based Healthcare Plan Company Continues to Expand.
January 13, 2002

Florida Philharmonic Rescued from State of Near-Bankruptcy.
January 13, 2002

The Miami Herald Real Estate Deals Column.
January 13, 2002... By Michael Y. Cannon, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 13--KPT COMMUNITIES REFINANCES TWO SHOPPING CENTERS: Owner of both: KPT Communities, a firm affiliated with Simon Konover and Konover Property Trust,...

The Miami Herald Technology Queries Column.
January 13, 2002... By Tim Henderson, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 13--QUESTION: When I shut down my Windows computer, sometimes I get a window saying a program could not be shut down. Then the computer freezes, so I have to...

The Miami Herald Tourism Column.
January 13, 2002... By Cara Buckley, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 13--In their desperation to fill rooms, did Miami-Dade and Broward hotels get trigger happy on the discount front and gun their rates too far down? For the...

Family May Sell Part of Orlando, Fla., Basketball Team; Looks to Build Arena.
January 13, 2002

CEO of Arthur Andersen Faces Tough Battle in Enron Case.
January 13, 2002

Arthur Andersen Tries to Maintain Client Loyalty Amid Enron Debacle.
January 13, 2002

Disaster-Readiness Educator Offers Advice to Albany, N.Y.-Area Building Owners.
January 13, 2002

Venture Capital Firm Based in Upstate New York Sees Sale as Plus.
January 13, 2002

Texas Residents Continue to Apply for Switch of Electricity Providers.
January 13, 2002

Comanche, Texas, Oil, Gas Scam Investigated by SEC for Fraud.
January 13, 2002

Aircraft Company Textron Consolidates Subsidiaries.
January 13, 2002

Ventura County Star, Calif., Business Briefs Column.
January 13, 2002

Ventura County Star, Calif., Development Roundup Column.
January 13, 2002

Distribution Site for Dollar Tree Stores Inc. Considered in Southern Oklahoma.
January 13, 2002

Bush Wants Drilling off Santa Barbara, Calif.-Area Shores Without State's OK.
January 13, 2002

Santa Barbara, Calif., Firm Has Filter for Next-Generation Wireless.
January 13, 2002

Benton, Ky.-Area Wildlife Refuge Receives $2 Million for Road, Bridge Upgrade.
January 13, 2002

M.D.C. Holdings Reports High Sales; Revenues, Home Closings Set Record.
January 13, 2002

Oregon's Economy Hit Hard by Recession after Strong Run in 1990's.
January 13, 2002

Red Lobster Chain Fishes for Success Among Hungry Illinois Shoppers.
January 13, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Ideas at Work Column.
January 13, 2002

Texas Doctors Deal with Rising Costs of Malpractice Insurance.
January 13, 2002

Tacoma, Wash.-Area Churches Evangelize Via Video.
January 13, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Business Book Review Column.
January 13, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Executive Changes Column.
January 13, 2002

University of Texas Southwestern Program Trains Students in Art, Biology.
January 13, 2002

Six Texas Executives Named to List of Information Technology Leaders.
January 13, 2002

Nurse Staffing Ratio Rules Hit Roadblock in California.
January 13, 2002

Number of Sales Jobs Will Be Stable for Much of 2002, Experts Say.
January 13, 2002

Agriculture Economic Surveys Will Measure Farm Financial Health in Idaho.
January 13, 2002

Malting Plant Likely to Benefit Twin Falls, Idaho-Area Growers.
January 13, 2002

Tough Choices, $2.4 Billion Budget Shortfall Await New Jersey Governor.
January 13, 2002

FDA's Anti-Terrorism Plans Bring Objections from New Jersey Business Owners.
January 13, 2002

American Electric Power Co. Prices Set Benchmark, Among Nation's Lowest.
January 13, 2002

University of Utah Services Will Slow for Olympics, But Benefits Still Noted.
January 13, 2002

More Taxicabs Hit Streets; Olympics Could Turn Salt Lake City into Taxi Town.
January 13, 2002

The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash., Kathleen Merryman Column.
January 13, 2002... By Kathleen Merryman, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 13--7-year-old Patrick Holt will carry the Olympic torch the quarter-mile from South Park Avenue and South 38th Street to Lincoln High School....

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