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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from June 10 2004

Augusta, Ga., Holiday Inn Not on List of Corporation's Sites to Get Face Lifts.
June 10, 2004

FirstEnergy to Open Northern Ohio Electricity Prices to Competitive Bidding.
June 10, 2004

Truck, Bus Safety Inspectors Conduct 'International Roadcheck'.
June 10, 2004

Justice Department Decision Buoys BellSouth on Local Phone Service Competition.
June 10, 2004

Coca-Cola President Decides to Depart.
June 10, 2004

InfoComm in Atlanta Is a Showcase for Latest in Technology of Images.
June 10, 2004

Jury Indicts Atlanta Man for Phone Scheme Fraud.
June 10, 2004

Turner South Cable Network to Advertise Products from Sister Firm.
June 10, 2004

Health Care Firm to Close Office in Carpinteria, Calif.
June 10, 2004

It's Boom Time for Oil Producers in Santa Barbara, Calif., Region.
June 10, 2004

Connecticut Rail Upgrade Plan Includes Buying 38 Used Cars for $60 Million.
June 10, 2004

Connecticut to See Onslaught of 45 Noodle Restaurants.
June 10, 2004

Protest to Target Wal-Mart Saturday; One Site in Connecticut Selected.
June 10, 2004

Pinnacle Entertainment Renews Focus on Biloxi, Miss., Market.
June 10, 2004

Los Angeles-Based Nut Grower Faces Lawsuit.
June 10, 2004

Most Bakersfield, Calif., Firms to Stay Open despite Federal Shutdown.
June 10, 2004

Bakersfield, Calif., Refinery Closing Will Not Affect Supplies, Shell Claims.
June 10, 2004

High Prices of Construction Materials Hurt Bakersfield, Calif., Contractors.
June 10, 2004

Union Planters, Regions Financial Merger Nears Completion.
June 10, 2004

Nautilus Group Executive Steps Down.
June 10, 2004

Realty Firm to Open Bradenton, Fla.-Area Office.
June 10, 2004

Many Technology Firms Relocate to Manatee County, Fla.
June 10, 2004

More Technology Firms Look to Manatee County, Fla., for Relocation.
June 10, 2004

Researchers, Businesses, Leaders Seek to Jumpstart Bioterror Defense Efforts.
June 10, 2004

New York Attorney General Seeks Information from Jos. A. Bank Clothiers.
June 10, 2004

Baltimore Hospital's Support Staff Approve Labor Contract.
June 10, 2004

Disagreement between Baltimore Sun Managers, Union Raises Specter of Layoffs.
June 10, 2004

Firms Aim to Give Baltimore-Area Commuters Latest Traffic Information.
June 10, 2004

Judge Rejects Plea to Increase Visas for Cape Cod, Mass., Summer Workers.
June 10, 2004

Emeryville, Calif., Search Guru Ask Jeeves Acquires Software Startup Tukaroo.
June 10, 2004

Biotechnology Conference Flourishes in San Francisco.
June 10, 2004

Endearing Titles Turn 'For Dummies' Series Into Booming Book Industry.
June 10, 2004

IBM On Edge over Oracle's Bid.
June 10, 2004

So Far, Workers' Compensation Cuts Lag Expectations in California.
June 10, 2004

South Carolina Offers Airlines $50 Million Incentive to Create Air Hub.
June 10, 2004

G-8 Free-Trade Talk Worries Carolinas' Farmers.
June 10, 2004

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
June 10, 2004... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 10--BANK CLEARS SITE ON 3RD ST.: Like a paper shredder on steroids, a wrecking machine is ripping apart a 40-year-old building in the path of East Third...

US Airways to Consolidate Combine Training in Charlotte, N.C.
June 10, 2004

Judge Says Lawsuit against Columbia, S.C., Sub-Prime Lender May Go to Court.
June 10, 2004

Ethnic Gap on Internet Narrowing, Study Says.
June 10, 2004

Technology Firms Tout Benefits of 'Utility Computing'.
June 10, 2004

Bush Administration Won't Appeal Telecommunications Rules.
June 10, 2004

Detroit Free Press Cars Column.
June 10, 2004

Beijing's Auto Show Grows with Market.
June 10, 2004

Compuware Acquires Covisint for $7 Million.
June 10, 2004

Chrysler Passes Ford in Efficiency, According to Study.
June 10, 2004

Marshall Field's Chain Sold to May Department Stores in $3.2-Billion Deal.
June 10, 2004

Rouge Steel's New Owner to Improve Plants, Enter New Contracts.
June 10, 2004

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
June 10, 2004

Contract Will Add Jobs for Oakland Park, Fla., Body Armor Manufacturer.
June 10, 2004

Car Rental Firm Will Keep 1,200 on Payroll in South Florida after Move.
June 10, 2004

Broward County, Fla., Team Returns from China with Retail, Office Project Deal.
June 10, 2004

Management of Fresno, Calif., Mental Health Hospital May Change Hands.
June 10, 2004

Senators Back Airports in Dispute with Transportation Security Administration.
June 10, 2004

Electronic Data Systems Tries to Get Back on Top of Its Game.
June 10, 2004

Texas Utility Regulators Seek Broader Probe of Electric Council.
June 10, 2004

May Department Stores to Buy Marshall Field's.
June 10, 2004

Dallas-Based Software Firm to Pay Shareholders $10 Million.
June 10, 2004

Colorado Springs, Colo., Borrowers Are Victims of Bogus Credit Union.
June 10, 2004

Hilton Leases 2nd Floor of Building Under Construction in Harrisburg, Pa.
June 10, 2004

Harrisburg, Pa.-Based Pasta Maker Brings in New CEO.
June 10, 2004

Markets for Trade Explored at Harrisburg, Pa., Event.
June 10, 2004

Aetna Director Resigns from Board.
June 10, 2004

Hartford, Conn., Insurer Has Global Reach.
June 10, 2004

Teenagers' Chatter Is Worth Billions to Wireless Companies.
June 10, 2004

Kenilworth, N.J., Drug Maker Will Pay $500,000 in SEC Probe.
June 10, 2004

Three British Former Bankers Await Extradition Case.
June 10, 2004

Lawyer for Wife of Former Enron CFO Is Object of Federal Judge's Wrath.
June 10, 2004

Houston Chronicle Working Column.
June 10, 2004

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, In the Pipeline Column.
June 10, 2004

Aquila Payment to Settle Stock Suit.
June 10, 2004

Closed Casino to Lay Off Workers in Kansas.
June 10, 2004

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Commodities Column.
June 10, 2004... By Victoria Sizemore Long, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 10--KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Kansas City wheat closed mixed and Chicago wheat closed lower Wednesday, partly on supply and demand factors. ...

Kansas City, Mo., Hospital Moves Forward on Expansion.
June 10, 2004

H&R Block's Fourth-Quarter Earnings Increase to $575.6 Million.
June 10, 2004

Smithfield Foods Reports Fourth-Quarter Growth by More Than $117 Million.
June 10, 2004

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Workplace Column.
June 10, 2004... By Diane Stafford, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 10--JOB LOSSES LOCALLY ARE BRUTAL: From mid-2001 until after Thanksgiving 2003, Kansas City area job loss support groups were flooded with attendees....

Salina, Kan., Won't Host Vintage Car Rally This Year.
June 10, 2004

General Steel Readies for Move to New Location in Macon, Ga.
June 10, 2004

Monroe, Ohio, Councilwoman Says City Wants Amusement Park to Reopen.
June 10, 2004

Trenton, Ohio, Rejects Butler County Water System Offer.
June 10, 2004

Pompano Beach, Fla., Body Armor Maker Wins Huge Army Vest Contract.
June 10, 2004

U.S. Workers' Benefits to Shrink in Coming Decade, with 'Crisis' Looming.
June 10, 2004

Four Continental Airlines Workers Arrested, Accused of Link to Cocaine Ring.
June 10, 2004

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