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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from February 7 2002

Aberdeen, S.D., Continues with Plans for Campground Building.
February 7, 2002

Atlanta Area Gains 390 Jobs at Two Call Centers.
February 7, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Maria Saporta Column.
February 7, 2002

Sears Eliminates 180 Managerial Jobs at Metro Atlanta Stores.
February 7, 2002

UPS Puts Brakes on 'Speed' Ads.
February 7, 2002

Utility Giant Southern Co. Tries to Go `Green' on Television.
February 7, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
February 7, 2002

Workers at ExxonMobil's Beaumont, Texas, Refinery Approve New Contract.
February 7, 2002

Harrison County Habitat for Humanity to Open Store in Gulfport, Miss.
February 7, 2002

Borders Books & Music to Come Finally to Bakersfield, Calif., Site.
February 7, 2002

Collinsville, Ill., Officials Worry over Apartment Complex Plan.
February 7, 2002

Change in Formula Will Alter Grants to Belleville, Ill.-Area Schools.
February 7, 2002

Sun Microsystems' Servers, Storage Devices Are at Olympics.
February 7, 2002

Monitoring, Training Will Come from Sun Microsystems.
February 7, 2002

Lower Juice Sales Squeeze Tropicana's Fourth-Quarter Results.
February 7, 2002

California to Implement New Flight Security Program Using Police Officers.
February 7, 2002

California Gubernatorial Candidate Unveils Education Plan.
February 7, 2002

Survey Finds High Rate of Workplace Injuries to Garment Workers.
February 7, 2002

Garment Workers in San Francisco Bay Area File Few Workers Comp Claims.
February 7, 2002

California Lawmaker to Co-Sponsor Highway-Funding Restoration Bill.
February 7, 2002

Berkeley, Calif., High School Student Creates Redistricting Plan.
February 7, 2002

Conseco's North Carolina Customers Shocked to Discover Firm Transferred Data.
February 7, 2002

Wachovia's Investment-Banking Unit Comes Together.
February 7, 2002

Columbia, S.C., Technology Conference Encourages Local Development.
February 7, 2002

New AT&T Unlimited Long-Distance Calling Plan Aims to Shake Up Competition.
February 7, 2002

Detroit Airport's New Terminal to Undergo Baggage Test Friday.
February 7, 2002

DaimlerChrysler's German Workers to Get $1,200 Checks.
February 7, 2002

Ford's Executive `Mr. Fix-It' Faces Challenging North American Turnaround.
February 7, 2002

Chicago Gets to Know Its New Ford.
February 7, 2002

G-Force Gives Glimpse of 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix.
February 7, 2002

Hot-Selling Casual-Footwear Brand Boosts Rockford, Mich.-Based Shoemaker.
February 7, 2002

Fredericksburg, Va.-Area Branches to Become Virginia Heartland Bank.
February 7, 2002

Culpeper County, Va., Horse Community Loves Montana Hay.
February 7, 2002

Florida Probe of Palm Beach Garden Cemeteries Yields Evidence of Wrongdoing.
February 7, 2002

Documents Show Tight Connection between Enron, Florida Governor.
February 7, 2002

South Florida Sun-Sentinel Business Strategies Column.
February 7, 2002

SBA Communications to Cut Tower Spending, Close Some Offices.
February 7, 2002

Florida Governor Submits Supplemental Budget Plan to Legislature.
February 7, 2002

Texas Public Utility Commission to Trim Its Problem Backlog.
February 7, 2002

The Boston Globe Boston Capital Column.
February 7, 2002

Harvard University to Expand Business School in Boston.
February 7, 2002

John Hancock Financial Services Hurt by Investment Losses in Fourth Quarter.
February 7, 2002

Stock Rises on Tyco's Decision to Seek Buyer for Finance Unit.
February 7, 2002

Colorado Springs, Colo., University Makes Hires in Career Center.
February 7, 2002

Colorado Springs, Colo.-Based Medical Device Company Makes First Profit.
February 7, 2002

Acquisition Links Irish Bank to Harrisburg, Pa., Area.
February 7, 2002

Baltimore, Md.-Based Allfirst Banking Firm Tied to Harrisburg, Pa., Area.
February 7, 2002

Maryland-Based Banking Giant Discloses Loss Blamed on Employee Fraud.
February 7, 2002

Hershey Foods, Union Make Tentative Pact.
February 7, 2002

Staff of Pennsylvania Governor Defend Tax-Cut Proposals Vigorously.
February 7, 2002

Tyco's Stock Rebounds As Earnings Forecast Gets Cloudy.
February 7, 2002

Andersen Given 20 Days to Send Data to Creditors.
February 7, 2002

Houston Caterer to Move Business to Old Bank.
February 7, 2002

Thousands of Houston Customers to Lose Electric Service from Reliant Energy.
February 7, 2002

Letter Shows Lay's Links to Federal Energy Regulator.
February 7, 2002

Several High-Ranking Enron Officials to Appear Before House Committee.
February 7, 2002

Family Sells Houston-Area Houses, Land Worth Millions.
February 7, 2002

Enron Boys & Girls Club Gets New Name in Houston.
February 7, 2002

Houston-Based Prison Operator Sees Share Price Fall Due to Accounting Review.
February 7, 2002

Transportation, Real Estate Firm Notes Quarterly Net Income of $1.3 Million.
February 7, 2002

Jacksonville, Fla.-Based Construction Materials Firm Shows Off to Shareholders.
February 7, 2002

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis Network Column.
February 7, 2002

Florida Market Boosts Fourth-Quarter Earnings for Real Estate Company.
February 7, 2002

Court Ruling Supports Company's Merger with Kansas Bank.
February 7, 2002

Kansas City, Mo., Says No to Extra Incentives for Waddell & Reed Financial.
February 7, 2002

Atchison, Kan.-Based Midwest Grain Notes Quarterly Net Income of $2.6 Million.
February 7, 2002

Hourly Employees at Harley-Davidson's Kansas City, Mo., Plant Approve Contract.
February 7, 2002

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Workplace Column.
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Firm Says It Warned Dona Ana County, N.M., Officials of Possible Computer Woes.
February 7, 2002

Continuing Care Hospital to Open in Lexington, Ky., Area.
February 7, 2002

Perry, Ga., Kmart May Close As Part of Company's Reorganization.
February 7, 2002

AT&T Unveils Long-Distance Plan.
February 7, 2002

Florida Senate Pushes Instant Bingo.
February 7, 2002

Mexico, Brazil Get Investors' Attention as Best Latin American Markets.
February 7, 2002

Kmart Considers Closing Four Stores in Miami Area.
February 7, 2002

Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Finance Bulk of Homes Bought by Hispanics in Miami.
February 7, 2002

Modesto, Calif., Farm Service Company Expands to Produce More Fertilizer.
February 7, 2002

The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Money Matters Column.
February 7, 2002

Payday-Loan Industry Association Issues Guidelines for Companies.
February 7, 2002

Investor Shows Interest in Failed Heartland Bond Funds.
February 7, 2002

Lawsuit against Milwaukee Life Insurer Says Calculation Change Cut Dividends.
February 7, 2002

America West Pilots Set for More Talks.
February 7, 2002

New Jersey Regulators Approve Natural-Gas Utility's Rate Cut.
February 7, 2002

New Regulations Address Links Between Analysts, Stocks They Recommend.
February 7, 2002

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