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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from August 5 2004

Ohio nuclear plant shuts down unexpectedly.
August 5, 2004

Former steelworkers to call on federal court to force payment of pensions.
August 5, 2004

BellSouth labor talks hit snag in Atlanta; vote authorizes strike.
August 5, 2004

Hopes run high for Atlanta company's energy drink.
August 5, 2004

Minorities flex buying muscles in Georgia.
August 5, 2004

Indianapolis-based Duke Realty's plans reach to sky for Atlanta office towers.
August 5, 2004

Drop in crude oil price lets Dow squeak out slight gain.
August 5, 2004

Costs of raw materials may dull economic recovery for Connecticut companies.
August 5, 2004

Outlook bleak for cut in gas and oil prices.
August 5, 2004

Subway sandwich restaurant chain disavows 'fat' promo on German Web site.
August 5, 2004

Judge rules Mississippi Gaming Commission wrongly allowed casino barge move.
August 5, 2004

Head of 3-county economic development group Hattiesburg, Miss., resigns.
August 5, 2004

Rejected Caseyville, Ill., housing development will proceed, developer says.
August 5, 2004

Popular wine store branches out, opens location in Belleville, Ill.
August 5, 2004

Boulder, Colo., biotech startup hopes funding will accelerate product launch.
August 5, 2004

Dean Foods consolidates organic brands in Boulder County, Colo.
August 5, 2004

Rising insurance costs squeeze Boulder, Colo.-area medical nonprofits.
August 5, 2004

Ocean City, Md., tourism officials report mixed results for season.
August 5, 2004

Surging demand, supply concerns could push oil prices past $50, experts say.
August 5, 2004

Cape Cod, Mass., gas stations engage in price war.
August 5, 2004

Impact of minority buying power grows rapidly in Columbus, Ga.
August 5, 2004

Students shunning more jeans for new items.
August 5, 2004

Diebold, other electronic voting firms defend equipment's security, accuracy.
August 5, 2004

Spat between automakers, suppliers affects entire industry.
August 5, 2004

Detroit Free Press cars column.
August 5, 2004

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh column.
August 5, 2004

New York congresswoman touts health-care legislation for small businesses.
August 5, 2004

Granite Broadcasting delisted by Nasdaq.
August 5, 2004

Murphy Oil raises dividend.
August 5, 2004

Dealers consider rolling into Stafford County, Va.
August 5, 2004

Local woman revives once-popular nightclub in Stafford County, Va.
August 5, 2004

More wireless Internet options are available in Fredericksburg, Va., area.
August 5, 2004

Spirit, other low-cost carriers adding Caribbean, Central American flights.
August 5, 2004

BellSouth union in south Florida takes step toward strike.
August 5, 2004

SEC files complaint against Cash Link Systems of Hollywood, Fla.
August 5, 2004

Red Cross reminds Floridians to be prepared for emergencies.
August 5, 2004

Texas company promotes cattle breed-integrity test.
August 5, 2004

Quicksilver Resources expands its plans for Barnett Shale natural gas drilling.
August 5, 2004

Southwest Airlines executive gives up title of chief operating officer.
August 5, 2004

The Boston Globe Boston Capital column.
August 5, 2004

Data storage firm EMC, workers aim to actively control health-care costs.
August 5, 2004

Wiretap law to apply to Net calls, FCC says.
August 5, 2004

Music, movie downloads expose military data to terrorists, computer hackers.
August 5, 2004

Massachusetts panel urges standards for obesity surgery.
August 5, 2004

Survey says Massachusetts' new item-pricing rule is often ignored by retailers.
August 5, 2004

US Airways aids stranded Bush daughters; some other passengers delayed.
August 5, 2004

Colorado Springs, Colo., wireless antenna maker ZeeWaves gets venture funds.
August 5, 2004

Mild summer hits Colorado Springs, Colo., businesses that thrive on heat.
August 5, 2004

Ex-Denver news executive takes on new publisher post in Colorado Springs, Colo.
August 5, 2004

Carlisle, Pa.-area car dealership's new owners plan changes.
August 5, 2004

PNC seeks 'green building' rating for Camp Hill, Pa., branch.
August 5, 2004

CIGNA tops profit forecast but predicts fewer customers.
August 5, 2004

Hartford Financial raises outlook for year but reports lower profits.
August 5, 2004

AT&T 'standalone' local customers in New Jersey face rate increases.
August 5, 2004

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., openings and expansions column.
August 5, 2004

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., business people column.
August 5, 2004

Charged with accounting fraud, Bristol-Myers Squibb settles for $150 million.
August 5, 2004

New Jersey senator calls for 'starter' savings of $500 at birth, paid by U.S.
August 5, 2004

Truckers in New York City area take random terror checks in stride.
August 5, 2004

Glen Rock, N.J.-based Radvision sees future in video phones.
August 5, 2004

If you earn $20 an hour, you're just average in North Jersey.
August 5, 2004

Marketing firm takes irreverent approach with Houston's image in ad campaign.
August 5, 2004

Energy company Dynegy to pay 2 former executives $32 million in severance.
August 5, 2004

Government expands probe of Nigerian gas project, Halliburton filing says.
August 5, 2004

SEC investigating Marathon Oil's deals in Africa.
August 5, 2004

Southwest Airlines reworks top positions; labor relations department to form.
August 5, 2004

Savers get set to shop tax-free in Houston.
August 5, 2004

Houston Chronicle Working column.
August 5, 2004

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, In the Pipeline column.
August 5, 2004

Jacksonville, N.C., retailers prepare for tax-free back-to-school sales days.
August 5, 2004

The Kansas City Star, Mo., careers column.
August 5, 2004... By Diane Stafford, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 5--REPLANTING MISSOURI JOBS: Keri DeWitt grew up on a mid-Missouri farm, left for a basketball scholarship at the University of California-Irvine and,...

The Kansas City Star, Mo., commodities column.
August 5, 2004... By Victoria Sizemore Long, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 5--KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- CROPS CLOSE HIGHER: Kansas City wheat and Chicago wheat and corn futures prices closed higher Wednesday, partly on a...

Ford to officially launch production of Escape Hybrid.
August 5, 2004

Prospects lessen for changes to Missouri gambling laws.
August 5, 2004

Brown County, Kan., looks at adding more landfill pits by 2010.
August 5, 2004

Long Beach, Calif., hosts specialty advertisers, the kings of giveaways.
August 5, 2004

Wapakoneta, Ohio, mayor says Wal-Mart aims for February opening.
August 5, 2004

Eastern Kentucky coal boom fuels uptick in employment.
August 5, 2004

Concord, Mass., sandwich shop with political twist gets customers thinking.
August 5, 2004

Incentives are available for brownfield redevelopment in Georgia.
August 5, 2004

Warner Robins, Ga., Toyota dealership to move to more spacious location.
August 5, 2004

Golden Corral steakhouse is now Quail's Nest buffet in Macon, Ga.
August 5, 2004

Carolina Shores, N.C., official seeks to have strip club declared a nuisance.
August 5, 2004

CVS reports a 17 percent jump in profits.
August 5, 2004

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