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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from February 6 2003

Vaccines Made Available to 'First Responders' in Anti-Terrorism Effort.
February 6, 2003

Dashboard DVD Players Concern Augusta, Ga.-Area Police.
February 6, 2003

Augusta, Ga., Newspaper Office to Move.
February 6, 2003

Budget Pleases Aiken, S.C., Nuclear Plant Supporters.
February 6, 2003

Call Center Employee's TB Infection Prompts Health Department Tests.
February 6, 2003

Augusta, Ga., Truck Rental Shop Has Been Good for Owner.
February 6, 2003

Oconee County, Ga., Commissioners Pass Tough Strip Club Ordinance.
February 6, 2003

University of Georgia Hosts Nonprofit Job Fair.
February 6, 2003

Athens, Ga., Commissioners Vote to Widen Road.
February 6, 2003

Arbitration Is Likely Next Step in BellSouth's Dispute with Vice Chairman.
February 6, 2003

Delta Executives Cut Pay, Eye Pilots.
February 6, 2003

Big Bucks Are behind Atlanta Discount Retail Concept.
February 6, 2003

Noodle Chain Launched in Atlanta.
February 6, 2003

Newell Rubbermaid May Move Headquarters to Atlanta.
February 6, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Maria Saporta Column.
February 6, 2003

Russian Supply Ship to Give Food, Fuel to International Space Station.
February 6, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
February 6, 2003

Another Chief at Gulfport, Miss., Hospital Leaves.
February 6, 2003

Mississippi Doctors' Group May Ask Hospitals to Drop Liability Insurance Rule.
February 6, 2003

Bay St. Louis, Miss., Nursing Home Undergoes $1.3 Million Expansion.
February 6, 2003

Appliance Company Plans to Return Painting Work to Belleville, Ill.
February 6, 2003

Granite City, Ill, Medical Center Emerges from Debt.
February 6, 2003

Bradenton, Fla.-Area Bed and Breakfasts Cater to New Markets.
February 6, 2003

New Hooters Restaurant to Open in Bradenton, Fla.
February 6, 2003

Regal Entertainment Group Buys Five Cape Cod, Mass., Movie Theaters.
February 6, 2003

Cape Cod, Mass., Radio Broadcaster Sells Company for $32 Million.
February 6, 2003

Bush Taps CEO of Charlotte, N.C., Derivatives Trading Firm for Oversight Post.
February 6, 2003

Filter-Recycling Plant Planned in Mecklenburg County, N.C.
February 6, 2003

Demand Soars for North Carolina-Made Shuttle-Shaped Patches.
February 6, 2003

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
February 6, 2003... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 6--Gateway Homes has started a 45-unit townhome project in Sedgefield within walking distance of a planned light-rail station. The proximity of the...

US Airways Express to Expand Service from Charleston, S.C., to New York.
February 6, 2003

Columbia, S.C., Chamber Hosts Business, Technology Expo.
February 6, 2003

South Dakota University Names New Development Director.
February 6, 2003

San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Technology Testdrive Column.
February 6, 2003

Analysts Encouraged by American Airlines' Financial Moves.
February 6, 2003

CORRECTION: Mexico's President Expected to Visit Texas in April.
February 6, 2003

Texas Asks EDS Unit for $16 Million Refund.
February 6, 2003

Mexico's President Expected to Visit Texas in April to Tackle Thorny Issues.
February 6, 2003

The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column.
February 6, 2003

Toyota's Chooses Mexico City for Major New Plant Site.
February 6, 2003

New Toyota Plant to Give San Antonio a Big Boost.
February 6, 2003

War Conditions Have Bearing on Prognostications of Market Performance.
February 6, 2003

Detroit Free Press Home Computing Column.
February 6, 2003

EDITORIAL: NASA Funding Has to Match the Risks.
February 6, 2003

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
February 6, 2003

Colorado Aquarium's Board of Directors Agrees to Sale.
February 6, 2003

Durham, N.C.-Based Drug and Medical Device Testing Firm Reports Profits.
February 6, 2003

Sale of Durham, N.C., Contract Research Organization Is up in the Air.
February 6, 2003

Duluth, Minn.-Based Ikonics Posts Quarterly Profit of $359,817.
February 6, 2003

American Airlines' Employees Can No Longer Invest in AMR Stock for 401(k) Plan.
February 6, 2003

Delta Air Lines Executives to Face Pay Cuts; Pilots May Be Asked to Help Out.
February 6, 2003

Texas Lottery Hopeful Now Qualifies for Director Post.
February 6, 2003

Terrorist-Response Team Handles Potential Hazards of Shuttle Debris.
February 6, 2003

Searchers Find Portion of Space Shuttle Fuselage in Hemphill, Texas.
February 6, 2003

Texas Lawmakers Warned against Cutting State Spending.
February 6, 2003

Terrant County, Texas, Child Welfare Agency Seeks Exclusion from State Cuts.
February 6, 2003

Apple Plans to Spurn Macworld Boston Trade Show.
February 6, 2003

Boston Market's Boston-Based Advertiser Works Harried-4 p.m. Angle.
February 6, 2003

The Boston Globe Boston Capital Column.
February 6, 2003

Bids for Boston's John Hancock Tower Run in $850 Million Range.
February 6, 2003

Massachusetts Survey Finds Many Tech Workers Jobless for More than a Year.
February 6, 2003

Online Service Terra Lycos Lays Off 22 Percent of U.S.-Based Employees.
February 6, 2003

Massachusetts Governor to Announce Crackdown on Emissions at Power Plants.
February 6, 2003

New England Power Pool Supports Move to Regional Wholesale Price Markets.
February 6, 2003

Commercial Satellite Industry Has Weak Ties to Human Space Flight Program.
February 6, 2003

Dow Gives Up Early Gains as Traders Digest World Reaction to Powell Comments.
February 6, 2003

Circuit City Lays Off Nearly 3,900 Salespeople Nationwide.
February 6, 2003

Helicopter Medical Transport Service Is Launched in Harrisburg, Pa., Area.
February 6, 2003

Northwest Airlines to Offers Nonstop Harrisburg, Pa., to Minneapolis Flight.
February 6, 2003

Circuit City to Cut 600 Jobs, Change Pay from Commissions to Hourly Salary.
February 6, 2003

Profits Blossom at Clifton, N.J.-Based Linens 'n Things.
February 6, 2003

Linens 'n Things Posts Nearly Five-Fold Increase in Fourth-Quarter Income.
February 6, 2003

New Jersey Directs Malpractice Insurer to Reduce Premiums.
February 6, 2003

New Jersey Online Bank Gains Ground.
February 6, 2003

New Jersey Electricity Rates to Change in August Based on Energy Auction.
February 6, 2003

Verizon Receives $9 Million Fine from New Jersey Regulators.
February 6, 2003

El Paso Corp. Puts More Assets on Block.
February 6, 2003

Houston Developer Gets to Work on Another Housing Community.
February 6, 2003

Houston's Dirty Air Problem Hurt Its Chance of Winning Toyota Plant.
February 6, 2003

Texas Truck Buyers Helped Lure New Toyota Plant to San Antonio.
February 6, 2003

Bank of America Laid Off 50 Employees Nationwide in January.
February 6, 2003

Jacksonville, Fla.-Based Construction Firm Likes Total Quality Management.
February 6, 2003

Jacksonville, Fla.-Based Information Technology Firm Cites Accomplishments.
February 6, 2003

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis Network Column.
February 6, 2003

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