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AME Info, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Business Briefs Column.
February 14, 2002
AME Info, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Oil and Gas Briefs Column.
February 14, 2002
AME Info, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Technology Briefs Column.
February 14, 2002
AME Info, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Travel Briefs Column.
February 14, 2002
AirTran Airways Flight Attendants Train for Self Defense.
February 14, 2002
Economy Gives Recovery Signs.
February 14, 2002
Stock Market Rises on January's Upbeat Retail Sales Figures.
February 14, 2002
Atlanta-Area Web Site Takes Aim at WestPoint Stevens CEO.
February 14, 2002
Hancock Bank to Hold Gulf Coast Economic Symposium in Gulfport, Miss.
February 14, 2002
St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Belleville, Ill., Halts Patient Visits by Children.
February 14, 2002
Bradenton, Fla.-Area Tape Maker Sells $49 Million in Stock.
February 14, 2002
Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream Shows 13 Percent Sales Increase in Fourth Quarter.
February 14, 2002
With His Software, California Students Impress Bill Gates.
February 14, 2002
Contra Costa County, Calif., Steel Firms Oppose Trade Plan.
February 14, 2002
The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Carolinas Column.
February 14, 2002... By Stan Choe, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Feb. 14--It's a banking town, so it makes sense that Charlotte's tech entrepreneurs are often ex-bankers and that their target customers are often banks.
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Bank of America, Wachovia Suffer in Enron Fall-Out.
February 14, 2002
NAACP's Border-Patrol Plan Won't Hurt South Carolina Tourism, Governor Says.
February 14, 2002
British Airways, American Ask for Dismissal of Antitrust Immunity Request.
February 14, 2002
Complaint Says Mexico's Trade Barriers Bleed U.S. Telephone Callers.
February 14, 2002
Detroit Airport's New Terminal Welcomes Families.
February 14, 2002
Health-Care Firm to Close Detroit Hospital.
February 14, 2002
Judge Permits Kmart to Drop Sponsorship of Daytona 500.
February 14, 2002
Citing Enron, Senator Wants Stock-Option Tax Loophole Closed.
February 14, 2002
Detroit Free Press Lawrence Ulrich Column.
February 14, 2002
Detroit Free Press Mike Wendland Column.
February 14, 2002
Denver-Based Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Lays Off 302 Employees.
February 14, 2002
Former Enron Chairman Lay to Get $10 Million for Aspen, Colo., Home.
February 14, 2002
Shareholders of Denver-Based Newmont Mining Approve $5.1 Billion Acquisition.
February 14, 2002
Qwest Defends 'Off-Balance-Sheet' Deals with New Jersey Telecom Company.
February 14, 2002
Congress Wants to Stay Out of United Airlines' Labor Dispute.
February 14, 2002
United Airlines Officials, Mechanics Are Hopeful for Success in Contract Talks.
February 14, 2002
General Meeting to Decide If Carnival Corp. Will Acquire Princess Cruises.
February 14, 2002
Former Enron Chairmen Draws Criticism by Invoking Fifth before Congress.
February 14, 2002
Lawsuit Alleges AT&T, Lucent Tricked Elderly Customers into Paying More.
February 14, 2002
U.S. House Approves Overhaul of Campaign-Finance System.
February 14, 2002
The Boston Globe Boston Capital Column.
February 14, 2002
Boston Officials Seek Ban on Cigarette Vending Machines, Other Tobacco Limits.
February 14, 2002
Boston-Based Financial Services Giant Lays Off 52 Employees.
February 14, 2002
Mental-Health Coverage Prompts Most Complaints by Massachusetts Consumers.
February 14, 2002
New York City Mayor Details Cuts to Slice $4.8 Billion Deficit.
February 14, 2002
Businesses Help to Fuel Gubernatorial Bid by Massachusetts Treasurer.
February 14, 2002
SEC to Propose New Financial-Reporting Rules for Companies.
February 14, 2002
Software Firm Keane to Acquire Irvine, Calif., Company.
February 14, 2002
Tyco Issues Week's Second Profit Warning.
February 14, 2002
Strike Could Devastate United Airlines.
February 14, 2002
Concerns over Accounting Issues Propel Firms to Issue Earnings Restatements.
February 14, 2002
Electricity Marketing Revs Up in Texas' Deregulated Market.
February 14, 2002
Head of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Ordered to Reveal Enron Contacts.
February 14, 2002
Enron Documents Map Details of Creative Accounting; Executive's Stake Shielded.
February 14, 2002
Enron Executive Urged Chairman Lay to 'Come Clean' about Firm's Woes.
February 14, 2002
Sale of Two Enron Units Is Near; Deals May Bring $3.4 Billion.
February 14, 2002
Request to Judge Seeks Enron Workers' Severance Pay.
February 14, 2002
Harris County, Texas, Taxpayers' Tab to Firefighting Firm Reaches $2 Million.
February 14, 2002
Historic Rehabilitation Hospital in Ottine, Texas, to Close.
February 14, 2002
Philadelphia-Based Insurer Sues Houston School District over Flood Deductible.
February 14, 2002
Lacking Suitor, Houston Manufacturing Firm Plans to Go It Alone.
February 14, 2002
El Paso Energy Plans Pipeline to Texas Coast.
February 14, 2002
Agency's Lawsuit Accuses Houston-Area Firm of Pregnancy Discrimination.
February 14, 2002
Proposed Redevelopment Tool Gets Cool Reception in Harris County, Texas.
February 14, 2002
Jacksonville, Fla., Airport Officials Plan Fact-Finding Trip to Europe.
February 14, 2002
The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis Network Column.
February 14, 2002
Vanguard Airlines Expects Quarterly Operating Loss of at Least $6 Million.
February 14, 2002
The Kansas City Star, Mo., Your Career Column.
February 14, 2002... By Diane Stafford, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Feb. 14--On a day devoted to telling those we care about how much they mean to us, it's appropriate to tell how a Kansas City company tried to convey that...
Economy in California's Antelope Valley on Track for Good Year, Official Says.
February 14, 2002
High-Speed Rail Project in California Gets Back on Track.
February 14, 2002
Nickelodeon Cartoon Favorites Getting into Video Games.
February 14, 2002
Kentucky Lawmakers Could Consider Opening Taxicab Market to Competition.
February 14, 2002
British Airways to Cut 5,800 Jobs; United Mechanics Approve Strike Measure.
February 14, 2002
Brokerage Wants to Reunite Workers in One New York City Office.
February 14, 2002
Viacom Bosses Deny Rumors of Rift, Claim Imminent Upswing.
February 14, 2002
The Orange County Register, Calif., Business Basics Column.
February 14, 2002
Wireless Broadband Internet Slowly Makes Its Way Into Orange County, Calif.
February 14, 2002
Santa Ana, Calif.-Based Managed-Care Firm Posts $26.4 Million Quarterly Loss.
February 14, 2002
Costa Mesa, Calif.-Area Ceramics Firm Tackles Orders from Military.
February 14, 2002
Securities and Exchange Commission Recovers $1.2 Million from Net-Scam Suspect.
February 14, 2002
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Business Briefs Column.
February 14, 2002
Pennsylvania's Home-Computer Tax Holiday Still Scheduled Despite Shortfall.
February 14, 2002
Eckerd Cuts 150 Pittsburgh-Area Workers.
February 14, 2002
Pittsburgh-Area Foundation's Creditors Awarded Pennies on Dollar.
February 14, 2002
Campbell Soup Reports 13 Percent Decline in Quarterly Soup Shipment.
February 14, 2002
Comcast to Discontinue Collecting Customer Information on Web Surfing.
February 14, 2002
Records Show Whistleblower Told Enron's Lawyers Andersen Knew about Deals.
February 14, 2002
The Philadelphia Inquirer Technology Queries Column.
February 14, 2002
Philadelphia Gas Works to Seek Rate Increase.
February 14, 2002