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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from August 22 2002

American News, Aberdeen, S.D., Names in the News Column.
August 22, 2002

Sixth-Grader Adjusts to Changes in Aberdeen, S.D., Middle School.
August 22, 2002

Britton, S.D., Celebrates Closing of Old Pool, Library for New Facilities.
August 22, 2002

Aberdeen, S.D., Public School Principals Ask Parents to Help with Area Traffic.
August 22, 2002

Aberdeen, S.D., Thrift Shop Throws Party for Hardest Worker's 90th Birthday.
August 22, 2002

Analyst Predicts More Job Losses for Augusta, Ga.
August 22, 2002

Dairy Mart to Live On As Brand Only under New Ownership.
August 22, 2002

Albuquerque, N.M., Residents React to Lax Adult Entertainment Permit Process.
August 22, 2002

Presbyterian Hospital in Downtown Albuquerque, N.M., Is Adding Three Floors.
August 22, 2002

Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Seeks Military-Sales Boost.
August 22, 2002

Investors Like Moves by Nation's Airlines.
August 22, 2002

Corporate Boards Often Get Wily in Search for CEOs.
August 22, 2002

Merrill Lynch Analyst Loses Job over Rating Leak.
August 22, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Maria Saporta Column.
August 22, 2002

SunTrust Inks Agreement As Official Atlanta Falcons Bank.
August 22, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
August 22, 2002

Beaumont, Texas, Schools Chief, Business Leaders Negotiate Bond Proposal.
August 22, 2002

New Contract Could Save Jobs for Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-Based Staffing Servicer.
August 22, 2002

Connecticut Post, Bridgeport, Business Profile Column.
August 22, 2002

Connecticut Energy Cooperative Goes Out of Business.
August 22, 2002

Southern New England Telecommunications to Refund Rotary Phone Fees.
August 22, 2002

Norwegian Cruise Line to Buy Project America Ship out of Pascagoula, Miss.
August 22, 2002

Mississippi Gaming Commission Grants Waiver for Online Casino.
August 22, 2002

Tort Reforms Proposed in Mississippi May Help Doctors, Hospitals.
August 22, 2002

Warship Contract to Bring New Jobs to Moss Point, Miss.
August 22, 2002

Belleville, Ill., Lawyer Alleges Doctors Left Wire Inside Client's Heart.
August 22, 2002

Belleville, Ill.-Area Parks to Benefit from State Grants.
August 22, 2002

Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., On the Menu Column.
August 22, 2002... By Brian Werth, Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 22--HINKLE'S OPEN AFTER USUAL SUMMER BREAK: Hinkle's Hamburgers, the 70-year-old hamburger stand on Bloomington's west side, re-opened this week...

East Manatee, Fla., Gets Three New Commercial Developments.
August 22, 2002

Los Angeles Company Buys 85 Percent of Teltronics' Subsidiary.
August 22, 2002

Mexican Farmers Plan Another Bridge Blockade.
August 22, 2002

Driver's Licenses for Illegal Immigrants May Become Law in California.
August 22, 2002

Pleasanton, Calif., Council Rejects Proposed Silo.
August 22, 2002

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Carolinas Technology Column.
August 22, 2002... By Stan Choe, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 22--LOCAL FIRMS SCORE VENTURE DOLLARS: It's been a good stretch for Charlotte start-ups on the funding front. Last week, two local companies announced...

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
August 22, 2002... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 22--Ten years ago real estate broker Will Whitley was deeply involved in recruiting tenants for The Centrum, a shopping center opening in Pineville. ...

Texas Investor Linked to Low Pay, but US Airways' Unions View It As Friendly.
August 22, 2002

Wachovia to Close 5 Percent of Its Florida Branches.
August 22, 2002

Delta Air Lines Cuts Some Fares at Charleston, S.C., Airport.
August 22, 2002

Columbia, S.C.-Based Insurer Didn't Disclose Restrictions in SEC Filings.
August 22, 2002

Richland County, S.C., Retirement Community Owes Taxes, Draws Lawsuits.
August 22, 2002

Figures Show Airlines Charge Less for Seats Today Than 20 Years Ago.
August 22, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Computer Queries Column.
August 22, 2002

Federal Investigators Aim for More Enron Executives.
August 22, 2002

Dallas-Based Physician Group Responds to FTC Price-Fixing Accusation.
August 22, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column.
August 22, 2002

Crude Oil Prices Spike As Traders' Watch for United States, Iraq Clash.
August 22, 2002

RadioShack Shares Fall 16 Percent on Third-Quarter Profit Warning.
August 22, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Gadgets & Gizmos Column.
August 22, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Destinations Column.
August 22, 2002

Chrome's Popularity Reaches Peak, Experts Say.
August 22, 2002

Proposal Would Siphon Michigan's Tobacco Funding Away from Biotechnology Plan.
August 22, 2002

EDITORIAL: Digital Television Order Should Have Included Cable.
August 22, 2002

Michigan Medicaid HMO Program Turns Five.
August 22, 2002

Detroit Free Press Lawrence Ulrich Column.
August 22, 2002

Duluth, Minn., Record Stores Struggles to Stay Open.
August 22, 2002

Minnesota Department of Revenue Hopes to Overhaul Taconite Tax Laws by 2004.
August 22, 2002

Duluth, Minn., Port Authority Seeks Guarantees on Wood Treatment Plant.
August 22, 2002

Erie, Pa., Tool Firms Leap at Chance to Work with Volkswagen.
August 22, 2002

Fredericksburg, Va., College Program Helps Ease Textbook Sticker Shock.
August 22, 2002

Miami Airport Closes American Concourse on Suspicions about Toxic Air.
August 22, 2002

Spirit Airlines to Add Premium Seats, Other Perks for 'Upgraded Coach' Class.
August 22, 2002

The Sports Authority Inc. Posts 22 Percent Increase in Second-Quarter Profits.
August 22, 2002

Building Owners Cited for Violations in Crestview, Fla.
August 22, 2002

Texas Agency Opposes TXU Energy's Request for Electric-Rate Increase.
August 22, 2002

The Boston Globe Boston Capital Column.
August 22, 2002

Merrill Lynch Acquires Boston-Based Wealth Management Group.
August 22, 2002

Mutual Fund Industry Trade Group Advocates Expensing of Stock Options.
August 22, 2002

US Airways Chief Warns Employees of Imminent Downsizing.
August 22, 2002

The Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colo., Business Briefs Column.
August 22, 2002

Colorado State Football Works on Tighter Budget than Rivals.
August 22, 2002

Nestle's Profit Rises As U.S. Market Share Slips.
August 22, 2002

Missing Rite Aid Documents May Delay Fraud Trial.
August 22, 2002

Army-Navy Store Is Latest Business Casualty in Hackensack, N.J.
August 22, 2002

Energy Firms Bid for Offshore Gulf of Mexico Leases for Natural Gas Exploring.
August 22, 2002

Secret Deal Earned Former Enron Executives $4.5 Million.
August 22, 2002

Former Enron Employee Seen As Brilliant But Arrogant.
August 22, 2002

Federal Officials Target Assets of Enron Principals.
August 22, 2002

Former Enron Workers Must Wait for Funds.
August 22, 2002

AmCare Health Plans Goes Up for Sale in Texas, Louisiana.
August 22, 2002

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis Network Column.
August 22, 2002

PSS World Medical Inc.'s Shareholders Hear Upbeat News for Fiscal 2003.
August 22, 2002

Jacksonville, N.C., Council Discusses Extent of Aid to Apartment Complex.
August 22, 2002

Lenexa, Kan.-Based Social Worker Honored As a Top Businesswoman.
August 22, 2002

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Commodities Column.
August 22, 2002... By Victoria Sizemore Long, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 22--Kansas City and Chicago wheat futures prices closed mostly lower Wednesday, while Chicago corn and soybean futures ended mostly higher in a...

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