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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from August 8 2002

Errors in BellSouth Yellow Pages Hurt Some Augusta, Ga., Businesses.
August 8, 2002

Akron, Ohio, Judge Rejects 'Bad Business Judgment' Defense in Criminal Case.
August 8, 2002

Federal Government Builds Toward Deadline at Georgia Airport.
August 8, 2002

Caterpillar to Trim 200 Jobs in Spalding County, Ga.
August 8, 2002

SEC Has Executives on Pins and Needles.
August 8, 2002

Delta to Do Jet Engine Work for Subsidiaries.
August 8, 2002

Strong Housing Data a Good Sign for Economy.
August 8, 2002

Georgia's Job Market Seems to Be Stabilizing.
August 8, 2002

NetBank Reports Quarterly Loss, Pursues Insurance Lawsuit.
August 8, 2002

Atlanta Newspaper Names Pair to Take Reins As Managing Editors.
August 8, 2002

Georgia Revises Criteria for Telecom Contract Bids.
August 8, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
August 8, 2002

Legislator Leads Discussion on Port Arthur, Texas-Area Air-Pollution Problems.
August 8, 2002

West Haven, Conn.-Based Firm Fined $750,000 for Toxic Waste Left at Truck Stop.
August 8, 2002

Amoco Refinery Site Will Be Developed in Wood River, Ill.
August 8, 2002

Defeat of Proposition Is Setback for New Mississippi River Bridge Project.
August 8, 2002

New Owners Rededicate Renovated Cemeteries in Belleville, Ill.
August 8, 2002

Negotiations for Shopping Center in Edwardsville, Ill., Come to End.
August 8, 2002

Belleville, Ill., Economic Panel Approves Matching Grant for Proposed Winery.
August 8, 2002

Boulder, Colo., Artist to Teach Watercolor Workshop in Fiji Islands.
August 8, 2002

Florida Industrial Parts Maker Posts Second-Quarter Net Sales of $17.4 Million.
August 8, 2002

California Drug Firm Cites Patent Office Ruling.
August 8, 2002

Standard & Poor's Casts Doubt on Utility Panel's Plan for PG&E.
August 8, 2002

Regulators Question North Carolina Blue Cross' Profits.
August 8, 2002

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
August 8, 2002... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 8--The Home Depot appears close to starting construction of an Expo Design Center near uptown Charlotte. The company has begun the permitting process...

Community College, University Approve Deal on Transfers in Charlotte, N.C.
August 8, 2002

BellSouth Expects Decision on Long Distance in South Carolina by Sept. 18.
August 8, 2002

Bland Sales Report Pulls Down Shares of Dallas-Based Eatery Chain Owner.
August 8, 2002

Electronics Store Expects Strong Reception in Dallas Area Despite Weak Economy.
August 8, 2002

Hewlett-Packard Merger Shows Signs of Success, Analyst Says.
August 8, 2002

Owners Nix Offer on Mall in Arlington, Texas.
August 8, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column.
August 8, 2002

PC Industry Wary of Legislation on Recycling.
August 8, 2002

Resort Company to Build Golf Course, Hotel in Texas.
August 8, 2002

Univision Communications Says Profit Fell 22 Percent in Second Quarter.
August 8, 2002

Detroit Free Press Automobiles Column.
August 8, 2002

Chrysler to Stake Its Future on New Cars.
August 8, 2002

Second-Quarter Loss of $75 Million Doesn't Shake CMS Energy Corp.'s Outlook.
August 8, 2002

Ford Leaders Look toward Future.
August 8, 2002

Popular GM Executive Expects New Deal from Automaker.
August 8, 2002

Honda to Attempt Strategic Start in China with Motorcycles.
August 8, 2002

Proposal to Pfizer Intends to Save Jobs in Kalamazoo, Mich.
August 8, 2002

Spirit Airline's 13,400 Tickets Fly Fast in 9/11 Giveaway.
August 8, 2002

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
August 8, 2002

Erie, Pa.-Based Rent-to-Own Firm Reports Quarterly Loss, Trims Forecast.
August 8, 2002

Pennsylvania Consumers Applaud Telemarketing Law.
August 8, 2002

Brown's Interior Design Adjusts with Its Customers to Economy.
August 8, 2002

Engineer Who Helped Write Programs for Apollo Missions Dies at Age 76.
August 8, 2002

American Quarter Horse Show to Continue in Fort Worth, Texas.
August 8, 2002

The Boston Globe Boston Capital Column.
August 8, 2002

Citizens Financial Group Posts 45 Percent Increase in First-Half Net Income.
August 8, 2002

Boston-Based Financial Firm Names New High-Tech Chief.
August 8, 2002

Charles Schwab & Co. Offers Hedge-Fund Product with $25,000 Minimum Investment.
August 8, 2002

New Owner of Retailer Casual Male to Open 40 Stores in Next 12 to 18 Months.
August 8, 2002

Nokia to Lay Off 900 More Employees in Its Networks Division.
August 8, 2002

Raytheon to Lay Off 220 Employees in Sites around Massachusetts.
August 8, 2002

Concord, Mass.-Based Firm to Offer Weblog-Management Software.
August 8, 2002

Grocery Giant King Soopers to Move Store to Colorado Springs, Colo., Site.
August 8, 2002

Penn National Gaming Inc. to Buy Casinos.
August 8, 2002

Harrisburg, Pa.-Based Think Tank Criticizes State Loans to Create Jobs.
August 8, 2002

Skittish Air Travelers Shun Sept. 11 Flights.
August 8, 2002

Networking Is Key to Landing a Job, Many Say in Survey.
August 8, 2002

New Jersey MCI Customers Face New $1.35 Monthly Fee.
August 8, 2002

Retailers Rechristen Clerks, Shoppers.
August 8, 2002

Tough Times Ahead for Telecommunications Industry, Analysts Say.
August 8, 2002

60 Former Enron Workers Opt Out of Proposed Severance Plan.
August 8, 2002

Houston Funeral, Cemetery Firm Posts $143 Million Quarterly Loss.
August 8, 2002

TXU Energy, Reliant Wage Battle for Hispanic Households in Texas.
August 8, 2002

UBS Warburg Energy May Reduce Work Force.
August 8, 2002

High Point, N.C., Celebrates Thomas Built Buses' Expansion.
August 8, 2002

FPIC Insurance Group Inc. to Share Risk with Reinsurer.
August 8, 2002

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis Network Column.
August 8, 2002

Judge to Announce Decision on Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.-Based Viatical Firm.
August 8, 2002

Sale of Texas, Oklahoma Stores Pulls Down Winn-Dixie in Fourth Quarter.
August 8, 2002

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Commodities Column.
August 8, 2002... By Victoria Sizemore Long, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 8--Kansas City and Chicago wheat futures prices closed higher Wednesday on concern about world wheat supplies. Chicago corn and soybean futures...

Aquila Inc. Hopes to Sell Stake in United Kingdom Utility.
August 8, 2002

Carthage, Mo., Furniture-Part Firm Certifies Financial Reports First in Region.
August 8, 2002

Southwest Airlines Plans Job Fair for Ex-Vanguard Airlines Workers.
August 8, 2002

Missouri's Lieutenant Governor Gives a Tourism Pep Talk.
August 8, 2002

Analysis Forecasts Changes in U.S. Work Force.
August 8, 2002

Turnout Disappoints at Sunland Park, N.M., Environmental Meeting.
August 8, 2002

Las Cruces, N.M., Council Approves West Mesa Industrial Park Deal.
August 8, 2002

Gospel Rescue Mission Asks Las Cruces, N.M., for Help with Utility Bill.
August 8, 2002

Wetlands Construction to Begin in Fall in Mesilla, N.M.
August 8, 2002

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