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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from September 7 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Technology Queries Column.
September 7, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Technobuddy Column.
September 7, 2003

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Your Money's Worth Column.
September 7, 2003

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Jerry Heaster Column.
September 7, 2003... By Jerry Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 7--It remains to be seen what sort of Medicare drug benefit Congress will create, but until it does, many seniors still have a money-saving option well...

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Kids and Business Column.
September 7, 2003... By Steve Rosen, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 7--Sheila Janes is getting ready to start her two children on an allowance. Her daughter, Nova, is 6 and in first grade, while 4-year-old Sean is a...

Lynchburg, Va., Furniture Company Sees Hope in Domestic Market.
September 7, 2003

Wet Weather Hurts Southern Oregon Pear Crops.
September 7, 2003

The Miami Herald Financial Question and Answer Column.
September 7, 2003... By Meg Green, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 7--QUESTION: My wife sold land this year that she inherited nine years ago for $32,000. It is in a state that records sales prices as "for consideration." We have a...

The Orlando Sentinel, Fla., Susan Strother Clarke Column.
September 7, 2003

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Analyst's Corner Column.
September 7, 2003

The Philadelphia Inquirer Andrew Cassel Column.
September 7, 2003

The Philadelphia Inquirer Personal Finance Column.
September 7, 2003

Banks Find Welcome Home in Berks County, Pa.
September 7, 2003

San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Dan Gillmor Column.
September 7, 2003

Workers Can Save by Picking Health Benefits Carefully.
September 7, 2003

San Antonio Express-News All About Cars Column.
September 7, 2003

Minneapolis, Minn., Firm Teaches Small Companies Accounting Software.
September 7, 2003

Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn., Dave Beal Column.
September 7, 2003

Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn., Career Column.
September 7, 2003

Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn., Real World Economics Column.
September 7, 2003

Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn., Investor's Eye Column.
September 7, 2003

Traditional Industry Sectors Supplant Minnesota's Manufacturing Losses.
September 7, 2003

Chicago Tribune Auto Letters Column.
September 7, 2003... By Jim Mateja, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 7--QUESTION: On the Volkswagen Web site, it says Touareg can tow an elephant and a parade float. This, I suppose, is to demonstrate the great ability to tow great...

Chicago Tribune Business Outlook Column.
September 7, 2003... By William Sluis, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 7--BIG SPENDERS AUGUST SALES UP: Just as school kids are admonished not to carry a too heavy a backpack crammed with books, some consumers may need a warning...

Chicago Tribune Binary Beat Column.
September 7, 2003... By James Coates, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 7--When it comes to advising readers about how to cope with hackers, viruses, worms, script attacks and such, writing this column can be akin to staffing the...

Chicago Tribune David Greising Column.
September 7, 2003... By David Greising, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 7--Anyone who watched the show put on by Sen. John McCain last week knows things don't look good for Boeing right now. Boeing and its $21 billion contract to...

Chicago Tribune Jim's Driveway Column.
September 7, 2003... By Jim Mateja, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 7--Jim's Driveway is capsules of Jim Mateja's auto reviews. 2003 -- CHEVROLET SSR SERIAL NO. 000020: Base price: $41,370; Engine: 5.3-liter, 300-h.p. V-8;...

New Line of Lake Geneva, Wis., Mansions Try Shared-Amenities Approach.
September 7, 2003

Chicago Tribune New Cars Column.
September 7, 2003... By Jim Mateja, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 7--It's not often a car comes with a cheat sheet detailing how to perform such traditionally simple tasks as opening the doors and starting the engine. But the...

Chicago Tribune Real Estate Column.
September 7, 2003... By Mary Umberger, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 7--CHICAGO -- I have just been informed that Re/Max has an office in Botswana. Surprised? I'm not. The American way of real estate has quietly exported...

Chicago Tribune Technology Buzz Column.
September 7, 2003... By James Coates, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 7--BURNING SUITE FIT AS A FIDDLE: Nero started as the European gold standard for CD and DVD recording (usually called burning) software, and this newest version...

US Airways to Reduce Service to Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley Airport.
September 7, 2003

People in Philadelphia Area Continue to Start Small Businesses.
September 7, 2003

Pennsylvania Utility Retiree Enjoys Participation in Commercial.
September 7, 2003

Coca-Cola Still Dominates Lucrative Mexican Soft Drink Market.
September 7, 2003

Bottling of Coca-Cola in Mexico Gets Bigger, More Corporate.
September 7, 2003

New York Attorney General Makes Allegations against Big Mutual Fund Players.
September 7, 2003

The Montana Standard, Butte, Bankruptcies Column.
September 7, 2003

The Montana Standard, Butte, Local Snapshots Column.
September 7, 2003

Mine near Butte, Mont., Reopens.
September 7, 2003

Glendive, Mont., Residents Prepare for Loss of More Jobs.
September 7, 2003

Strategies Abound for House-Buyers Lacking Down Payment.
September 7, 2003

Some Erie, Pa.-Area Residents Willing to Spend Lots of Money on Football Games.
September 7, 2003

Erie, Pa., Sports Park Exceeds Owner's Original Expectations.
September 7, 2003

Banks Pay Big Money for Sports Arena Names, But Fans Create Nicknames.
September 7, 2003

Two 'C' Banks Heat Up Competition in Central Pennsylvania.
September 7, 2003

Financial Institutions Benefit form Having Reputable, Well-Known Name.
September 7, 2003

Harrisburg, Pa., Marriott Hotel Adds Wireless Internet Service.
September 7, 2003

Candidate for Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Finally Gets Hearing.
September 7, 2003

The Hartford Courant, Conn., Inside Pitch Column.
September 7, 2003

Norwalk, Conn., Man Creates Homeland Security Monitoring System.
September 7, 2003

Helena, Mont., Airport to Begin Terminal Expansion.
September 7, 2003

New York City-Area Businessman Sells Discount Caskets.
September 7, 2003

Ridgefield, N.J., Building Has Long History with Garment Companies.
September 7, 2003

Verizon Communications Reaches Contract Agreement with Unions.
September 7, 2003

New Development under Construction in South Harlingen, Texas.
September 7, 2003

Late-Season Weather Conditions Likely to Moderate Georgia's Pecan Yield.
September 7, 2003

President of Theater, Entertainment Complex Firm Looks to Mall Locations.
September 7, 2003

Salinas, Calif., Restaurant Asked to Stop Using Tornado-Like Logo.
September 7, 2003

Artist, Inventor Finds Success Comes with Defying Conventions.
September 7, 2003

Odessa American, Texas, Business People Column.
September 7, 2003

Artists Continue to Struggle; Often Make Living in Non-Traditional Ways.
September 7, 2003

Pennsylvania's Electricity Market Sees Competition Dwindle.
September 7, 2003

Pittsburgh's Professional Football Team Valued at $608 Million.
September 7, 2003

Tech Stocks Seem to Recover Somewhat after Crashing Three Years Ago.
September 7, 2003

The Philadelphia Inquirer Consumer Watch Column.
September 7, 2003

Peco Energy Warns of Higher Gas Bills for Philadelphia-Area Consumers.
September 7, 2003

Florida Creates Initiative to Aid Burgeoning Financial Services Industry.
September 7, 2003

Some Berks County, Pa., Banks Plan No Branch Networks.
September 7, 2003

Startups Add to Berks County, Pa., Banking Market.
September 7, 2003

Reading Eagle, Pa., Newsmakers Column.
September 7, 2003

The Record, Stockton, Calif., Eric Grunder Column.
September 7, 2003

Builders See Market for Million-Dollar Homes in Stockton, Calif., Area.
September 7, 2003

New CEO of Charter Communications Struggles with Chaotic Environment.
September 7, 2003

With Deregulation, More Power Transmitted over Greater Distances in U.S.
September 7, 2003

Two Toledo, Ohio-Area Real Estate Companies Now Sell Title Insurance.
September 7, 2003

Negotiations Continue on Free Trade Agreement for Central America.
September 7, 2003

Music Company to Slash Wholesale CD Prices to Jump-Start Sagging Sales.
September 7, 2003

North Carolina's Manufacturing Woes Fall in Step with Nation's.
September 7, 2003

Alaska Residents Face Number of Television Service Choices.
September 7, 2003

Chinese Pilot-Trainees Get Flight Experience at Tucson, Ariz., Airfield.
September 7, 2003

Tucson, Ariz., Downtown Area Aims to Become 'Destination'.
September 7, 2003

The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Real Estate Column.
September 7, 2003

North Carolina State University Offers Real-Time Weather Info Online.
September 7, 2003

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