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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from July 3 2003

Older Goodyear Workers Who Say Age Played into Evaluations Get Day in Court.
July 3, 2003

Dismal Spring Weather Didn't Move Summer Merchandise, But Discounts Might.
July 3, 2003

Aircraft-Parts Maker to Expand Plant, Add Employees in Canton, Ga.
July 3, 2003

Analysts Worry Higher Interest Rates Would Cause Bond Prices to Tumble.
July 3, 2003

Delta Air Lines to Celebrate Fourth With Jet, Chopper Flying Low over Atlanta.
July 3, 2003

Former Home Depot Employee Claims Company Fired Him after Critical Web Post.
July 3, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Maria Saporta Column.
July 3, 2003

Early Stock Market Close Should Temper Impact of Unemployment Report.
July 3, 2003

ITC-DeltaCom to Buy North Carolina-Based Telecom in Deal Worth $134 Million.
July 3, 2003

Fulton County, Ga., Dismisses Trade Show's Parking Lot Suit.
July 3, 2003

Lawmaker to Fight for Stratford, Conn.-Based Aircraft Firm.
July 3, 2003

Furniture Importer Building Corporate Officers, Center in Trumbull, Conn.
July 3, 2003

Fairfield, Conn.-Based Technology Firm Cuts Executives' Jobs.
July 3, 2003

Coffee-Crazy Consumers Gravitate to Favorite Haunts in Bakersfield, Calif.
July 3, 2003

Florida Power & Light Gets Approval to Raise Electric Bills.
July 3, 2003

Financial-Services Industry Veteran Is New Maryland Financial Regulation Head.
July 3, 2003

Former Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Jim Palmer Strikes Mortgage Marketing Deals.
July 3, 2003

Hospitality Department at Cape Cod, Mass., Community College Makes Upgrades.
July 3, 2003

Wall Street Credit-Rating Firms Could Downgrade California's Bonds.
July 3, 2003

California Transit Agency Splits San Francisco Bridge Contracts to Lower Costs.
July 3, 2003

Owner of Oakland, Calif., Football Team Defends Justification for Lawsuit.
July 3, 2003

California Officials to Ask Court to Place Non-Profit Under Receivership.
July 3, 2003

Cahrlotte, N.C.-Area Jobless Rate Rises in May, Remains Lower than Last Year.
July 3, 2003

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
July 3, 2003... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 3--CONDOS PLANNED NEAR SHOPPING CENTER: Wherever a giant shopping center goes, more development is sure to follow. Lifestyle Development Co. is the...

Fourth of July Drivers to See Second-Highest Gasoline Prices Ever for Holiday.
July 3, 2003

Laptops Outsell Desktop Computers for First Time in May.
July 3, 2003

Detroit Free Press Cars Column.
July 3, 2003

Detroit Free Press Home Computing Column.
July 3, 2003

Detroit Medical Center Feuds with Hired Help.
July 3, 2003

Landlords Struggle to Fill Vacant Kmart Sites in Michigan.
July 3, 2003

Virginia's Community College Leader Asks Businesses to Suggest Class Offerings.
July 3, 2003

Port Royal, Va., Fireworks Shop Owner Earns Nickname 'Little Miss Firecracker'.
July 3, 2003

Cultural Resources Digs into Fredericksburg, Va.-Area Property History.
July 3, 2003

Insurers Seek Caps on Florida Mold Coverage Liability.
July 3, 2003

Airlines Hope Fourth of July Holiday Will Kick-Start Lagging Travel Season.
July 3, 2003

American Airlines to Discuss Company's Woes with Forth Worth, Texas, Officials.
July 3, 2003

Dallas Doctor Investigated for String of Patient Deaths.
July 3, 2003

The Boston Globe Boston Capital Column.
July 3, 2003

Survey Shows Boston Area Could Be Headed for Economic Turnaround.
July 3, 2003

Working on Holidays Becomes Norm for Some in U.S. in Expanding 24-7 Economy.
July 3, 2003

Beverly, Mass.-Based Microchip Company Loses Patent-Infringement Lawsuit.
July 3, 2003

Massachusetts Legislature Likely to Try to Override Veto of Prescription Tax.
July 3, 2003

Business Consultant Helps Makeover Once Casual Technology Worker.
July 3, 2003

Colorado Springs, Colo., Real Estate Figures for June Show Increased Sales.
July 3, 2003

Pennsylvania Bill Would Change Hospital Data Reporting.
July 3, 2003

CIGNA to Adjust Paychecks in 2004 to Compensate for Calendar Shift.
July 3, 2003

The Hartford Courant, Conn., Dan Haar Column.
July 3, 2003

Hartford Life to Send Some Information Technology Work to India.
July 3, 2003

New Jersey Tourism Officials Fear New Hotel Tax Will Further Weaken Industry.
July 3, 2003

Totowa, N.J.-Based Medical Products Company Posts Subpar Earnings.
July 3, 2003

Flood Victims in Butler County, Ohio, Seek Relief, Loans from Local Agencies.
July 3, 2003

Airlines Still Hope Summer Heats Up Travel.
July 3, 2003

Descendants of Founder Retire from Houston-Based Industrial E...uipment Firm.
July 3, 2003

Consumer Advocates Say Texas Residents Need National No-Call List.
July 3, 2003

Jury Finds Blame with Shell Oil in Leaky Texas-New Mexico Pipeline Case.
July 3, 2003

Oil Well Firefighting Firm Boots & Coots Reaches Loan Default Settlement.
July 3, 2003

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis Network Column.
July 3, 2003

AMC Theaters to Carry Russell Stover's Sugar-Free Pecan Delights.
July 3, 2003

Fraud Trial Begins for Former CEO of Topeka, Kan., Utility.
July 3, 2003

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Careers Column.
July 3, 2003... By Diane Stafford, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 3--This summer brought the weak job market home to many parents who haven't suffered layoffs or long-term unemployment: Their teenagers couldn't...

Grant to Help Salina, Kan., Food Bank Provide Fresh Produce for Needy People.
July 3, 2003

Saline County, Kan., Residents Could See Property Tax Levy Increase.
July 3, 2003

Red Cross Fund-Raising Campaign Declared Success in Salina, Kan.
July 3, 2003

Performing-Arts Theater in Salina, Kan., 'On Target' to Hire New Director.
July 3, 2003

Auto Dealer to Build Showroom in Medford, Ore., after Demolishing Eyesore.
July 3, 2003

Debates Heats Up over Expanding Waistlines, Food Companies.
July 3, 2003

Israel Returns Bethlehem to Palestine as Confidence in Cease-Fire Grows.
July 3, 2003

The Modesto Bee, Calif., People in Business Column.
July 3, 2003... By Jack Doo, The Modesto Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 3--PMZ REALTY ADDS AGENTS: With the continuing strong resale home market, Modesto-based PMZ Real Estate recently added new agents to its Manteca and Turlock...

Virgin Megastores in Discussions about Opening Music Store in Milwaukee.
July 3, 2003

Milwaukee-Based Wisconsin Energy Asks Regulators for Permission to Raise Rates.
July 3, 2003

SBC Wisconsin's Moves Closer in Effort to Sell Long Distance.
July 3, 2003

America West Reports Higher Revenue Passenger Miles, Flight Capacity in June.
July 3, 2003

Heading into Holiday Weekend, Gas Prices for Scottsdale, Ariz., Area Stabilize.
July 3, 2003

Rapid Expansion Boosts Profits for Scottsdale, Ariz.-Based Restaurant Chain.
July 3, 2003

Mesa, Ariz., to Get Fine Foods Store, Complex of Upscale Shops.
July 3, 2003

CEO of New York Community Bancorp Is Well-Versed in Ac...uisitions.
July 3, 2003

Federal Agents Probe Collapse of Brentwood, N.Y., Healthcare Firm.
July 3, 2003

Melville, N.Y.-Based Newsday Promotes Managing Editor Schneider to Top Post.
July 3, 2003

New York's Economy Remains in Recession during First Quarter of 2003.
July 3, 2003

New York Telecommuter in Florida Ineligible for New York Benefits, Court Says.
July 3, 2003

Tourism Industry Executives Hope Holiday Brings Resurgence in Summer Travel.
July 3, 2003

Maine Governor Urges 'Greener' Lumber Industry for Better Marketing.
July 3, 2003

New Jersey Beach Businesses Say Slow Summer Start May Dampen Profits for Year.
July 3, 2003

Rejuvenated Technology Council in Norfolk, Va., Area Draws Mix of Firms.
July 3, 2003

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