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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from March 8 2001

New Phone Company Offers Full Service to Kansas City, Mo.-Area Customers.
March 8, 2001

Ohio Public Utilities Commission Decides the Fate of Ameritech Profits.
March 8, 2001

New Coke Executive Expects an Easy Transition from Television Position.
March 8, 2001

Glass Particles Prompt a Coke Recall in France.
March 8, 2001

Delta Airlines Gives CEO a 6.6 Percent Raise.
March 8, 2001

The Atlanta Journal and Constitution International Business Column.
March 8, 2001

Kroger Teams with Xerox to Test Photo, Copy Centers in Some Grocery Stores.
March 8, 2001

Transport Plans Remain Grounded at Marietta, Ga., Air Reserve Base.
March 8, 2001

Auction Prices at Southeast Texas Cattleman's Meeting Not Affected by Drought.
March 8, 2001

Ford Distributes Bonus Checks Averaging $6,700 a Worker.
March 8, 2001

Small Buffalo, N.Y., Firm to Offer Marketing, E-Commerce Services.
March 8, 2001

Buffalo, N.Y.-Based Private Investment Group Buys Big Bagel Maker.
March 8, 2001

Columbus, Ohio-Based Drug, Retail Chain Denies Rumors of Takeover.
March 8, 2001

New York Utility Calls for Speed in Building New Power Plants.
March 8, 2001

Cable Company Offers Biloxi, Miss.-Area Customers Free Receivers for One Year.
March 8, 2001

Bakersfield, Calif.-Based Dot-Com Firm Weathers Economic Slowdown.
March 8, 2001

(B) OPINION: Increased Trade No Cure-All For China-Taiwan Tensions.
March 8, 2001

Boulder, Colo.-Based Wild Oats Markets Inc. Names New Chief.
March 8, 2001

Natural Food Retail Chain to Open Store in Longmont, Colo.
March 8, 2001

Pacific Bell Raises High-Speed Online Service Rates.
March 8, 2001

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Business Briefs Column.
March 8, 2001... The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 8--COMMSCOPE INC., a Hickory maker of communications cable, said first-quarter profit will fall, missing analysts' estimates, because of a slowdown in orders. The company...

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Carolinas Column.
March 8, 2001... The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 8--FIRST UNION VETERAN TO JOIN WACHOVIA: Wachovia Corp. hired a 10-year veteran of First Union to head its capital markets group. Mark Mahoney, who will work in...

Durham, N.C., Nonprofit Lender Thrives with Loans Others Would Not Make.
March 8, 2001

North Carolina Teacher Pay Raises May Take a Hit.
March 8, 2001

United, US Airways Delay Merger as Justice Department Seeks More Information.
March 8, 2001

US Airways, United Airlines Push Merger Deadline Back.
March 8, 2001

Investment Group Scouts Deals with Banks in Charleston, S.C., Area.
March 8, 2001

Charleston, S.C., Eatery to Get New Name, Menu Changes.
March 8, 2001

Economist Expects South Carolina's Jobless Rate to Stay Low in 2001.
March 8, 2001

Census Reveals a Growth Spurt for the Latino Population.
March 8, 2001

Citigroup Executive Resigns before FCC Files Complaint for Predatory Lending.
March 8, 2001

Tax E-Filing Marches Away from CD-ROMs to Online Sites.
March 8, 2001

Historic Hotel in Marfa, Texas, Sold in Auction.
March 8, 2001

Irving, Texas-Based Jeweler Reports Lower Profits, Begins `Rebuilding' Effort.
March 8, 2001

Doubletree Hotel Opens in Plano, Texas, Business Park.
March 8, 2001

Women in Computing Group Plans Dallas Conference.
March 8, 2001

The Dallas Morning News Personal Technology Help Desk Column.
March 8, 2001

TWA Accepts Sweetened Offer from American Airlines' Parent.
March 8, 2001

Yahoo Announces a Search for a New CEO.
March 8, 2001

Detroit Free Press Automobiles Column.
March 8, 2001

Ford Executive Focuses on Efficiency.
March 8, 2001

Detroit Free Press Doron Levin Column.
March 8, 2001

Northwest Airlines Labor Dispute Nears Deadline.
March 8, 2001

Detroit-Area Hospital Pioneers Prostate Treatment.
March 8, 2001

Detroit Free Press Retail Column.
March 8, 2001

Colorado's Coal Industry May Get Boost from New Administration, Official Says.
March 8, 2001

Montana, Wyoming Governors Say Policies Hobble Their States' Energy Output.
March 8, 2001

Xcel Energy Seeks Ways to Ease Price Swings for Colorado Natural Gas Customers.
March 8, 2001

Boulder, Colo.-Based Wild Oats Markets Names New CEO.
March 8, 2001

Colorado's First Krispy Kreme Doughnut Shop to Open in Douglas County.
March 8, 2001

Houston-Based Shell Exploration Bids to Buy Colorado Independent Oil Producer.
March 8, 2001

Three Colorado Firms Settle Software-Piracy Suits with Microsoft.
March 8, 2001

Boulder, Colo., Area Has Most Software Jobs Per Capita, Study Says.
March 8, 2001

North Carolina Legislation Would Reduce Speed of Trucks on Highway.
March 8, 2001

Duluth News-Tribune, Minn., BizBuzz Column.
March 8, 2001

Duluth, Minn.-Area Gift Shop Gets a New Owner.
March 8, 2001

Duluth, Minn., Icebreaking Begins Monday.
March 8, 2001

Hibbing, Minn., Taconite Production Resumes.
March 8, 2001

Hermitage, Pa.-Based Bank Moves Its Headquarters to Naples, Fla.
March 8, 2001

Florida Legislature Considers Methods to Limit Exaggerated Auto Crash Claims.
March 8, 2001

Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Newspaper Names a New Editor.
March 8, 2001

Private Company Offers Wind Insurance to Florida Policyholders.
March 8, 2001

Florida Governor Aims to Curry Latin Trade.
March 8, 2001

New USDA Inspection Finds Florida Safari Park Finds Fewer Problems.
March 8, 2001

New Jersey-Based Viking Resources May Try to Buy Bankrupt Dallas Airline.
March 8, 2001

Flight Attendants Take Protest against American Airlines to Dallas Arena Site.
March 8, 2001

Hispanic Chamber in Fort Worth, Texas, Likely to Name New Leader Today.
March 8, 2001

Texas-Based Jewelry Retailer Zale Corp. Crafts New Strategy for Recovery.
March 8, 2001

Texas Governor Welcomes Eight Mexican Governors to Dallas Trade Summit.
March 8, 2001

Commandant of Marine Corps Reasserts Support for Tilt-Rotor Aircraft.
March 8, 2001

TWA's Board Backs Bid by American Airlines.
March 8, 2001

Massachusetts Greyhound Tracks Are Heavy Donors to State Legislators.
March 8, 2001

EPA Approves Stricter Guidelines for Genetically Engineered Animal Feed.
March 8, 2001

New FCC Chairman Addresses Telecom Industry Representatives.
March 8, 2001

Lycos' New Internet Strategy: Make Profits in the Old Economy.
March 8, 2001

Corporate Sponsors for Boston-Area Subway Stations Are Scarce.
March 8, 2001

Yahoo's CEO to Step Aside; Lower Earnings Expected in First Quarter.
March 8, 2001

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Business People Column.
March 8, 2001

Business-to-Business Transactions Dominate E-Commerce Sector, Report Says.
March 8, 2001

AIDS Activists Praise Merck's Cut of Some Drug Prices in Africa.
March 8, 2001

Toys `R' Us: Efforts Pay Off in 2000 Earnings.
March 8, 2001

Austin, Texas, Data Center Problems Disrupt AOL Time Warner Internet Service.
March 8, 2001

Houston-Based Thrift Offers E-mail Advice from Economist to All Customers.
March 8, 2001

Continental Airlines Discount Policy Draws Fire from Travel Managers.
March 8, 2001

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