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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from April 15 2003

Last-Minute Income Tax Filers in Georgia Can Seek Assistance to Avoid Errors.
April 15, 2003

Delta's Song Readies Maiden Flight.
April 15, 2003

IRS Takes Dim View of Frivolous Protests.
April 15, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Small Business Column.
April 15, 2003

Frazzled Taxpayers Down to Filing Deadline.
April 15, 2003

American Airlines Delays Meeting with Southeast Texas Airport Consultants.
April 15, 2003

Cross-Sound Cable Power Nixed in Connecticut.
April 15, 2003

Office Vacancies Rise Slightly in Fairfield County, Conn.
April 15, 2003

Mississippi Senator Pushes Military Tax Break.
April 15, 2003

Belleville, Ill.-Based Bank Has Fruitful 2002.
April 15, 2003

Illinois Casino Manager Says Proposed Tax Increase Would Result in Layoffs.
April 15, 2003

Boulder, Colo.-Area Health Officials Establish Sites for Mass Smallpox Shots.
April 15, 2003

Palmetto, Fla., Tomato Grower Obtains Some 2,500 Acres of Crop Land.
April 15, 2003

Late Tax Filers Left with Few Options.
April 15, 2003

Businesses Increasingly Look to Videoconferencing to Cut Costs.
April 15, 2003

Brownsville, Texas, Residents File Damage Claims after Surprise Hailstorm.
April 15, 2003

ChevronTexaco Execs Took Pay Cut Last Year.
April 15, 2003

BB&T's Earnings Rise 6 Percent in First Quarter.
April 15, 2003

North Charleston, S.C., Plant Is Division Headquarters for Hospital Bed Firm.
April 15, 2003

Irmo, S.C.-Based Log Homes Producer to Open New Sales Centers.
April 15, 2003

American Airlines Pilots Must Vote on Concessions Package.
April 15, 2003

WorldCom Files Reorganization Plan, Officially Changes Name to MCI.
April 15, 2003

Chrysler's Recovery Continues.
April 15, 2003

Powerful Cadillac Meets Public Tonight at New York Auto Show.
April 15, 2003

Kmart Woes with Competitors Will Outlive Bankruptcy.
April 15, 2003

Steelworkers Union Rallies Against AK Steel Purchase of National Steel.
April 15, 2003

UAW Head Calls for Insurer's CEO to Resign at Michigan Convention.
April 15, 2003

Verizon Chief Executive Addresses SBC Effort at Detroit Economic Club Meeting.
April 15, 2003

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
April 15, 2003

Mailroom Workers at Duluth, Minn., Newspaper Protest Proposed Benefit Changes.
April 15, 2003

Oregon Market for Recycled Container Glass Takes Downturn.
April 15, 2003

Road Construction Firm Violated Oregon Recycling Rules on Mixed-Glass Use.
April 15, 2003

Decision on American Airlines' Fate Is Expected Today.
April 15, 2003

Tight Budget Tests Texas GOP's Will to Hold the Line against Tax Increases.
April 15, 2003

Texas House Votes to Trim $1.4 Billion from Budget in Acrimonious Session.
April 15, 2003

U.S. Expected to Pull Military Out of Saudi Arabia after Victory in Iraq.
April 15, 2003

Texas Media a Little War-Weary but Still Marching On.
April 15, 2003

One Look at Texas TV Reporter in Iraq Shows the Exhausting Toll of War.
April 15, 2003

Seekers Swamp Job Fair at New Colorado Springs, Color, Call Center.
April 15, 2003

First-Quarter Profits Drop to $567 Million for FleetBoston Financial.
April 15, 2003

Pfizer's $57 Billion Takeover of Pharmacia Is Effective This Week.
April 15, 2003

Tour Bus Company Gray Line New York Expands Service to New Jersey.
April 15, 2003

Hamilton, Ohio, Baseball Group to Forge Ahead.
April 15, 2003

Health Act Designed to Strengthen Privacy Issues.
April 15, 2003

Pentagon Officials Say Iraq Is Weeks Away from Resuming Oil Production.
April 15, 2003

Poor U.S. Economy Dims Hopes in Mexico.
April 15, 2003

NFL Program Sends Super Bowl Business to Minority-, Women-Owned Houston Firms.
April 15, 2003

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis Network Column.
April 15, 2003

Small Custom-Mattress Maker Fills Big Need in Jacksonville, Fla.
April 15, 2003

Farmland Industries Posts $80 Million Improvement in Second Quarter.
April 15, 2003

Kansas City, Mo., Pasta Company to Officially Open New Plant in Arizona.
April 15, 2003

Sprint's New Calling Plans Cover 96 Percent of Country.
April 15, 2003

Special Air Fares for Salina, Kansas City Route Attract Few Buyers.
April 15, 2003

Salina, Kan., Baker Puts Focus on Customers.
April 15, 2003

Young People Increasingly Ditch Wire Lines for Cellular.
April 15, 2003

Proposal to Build New Saline County, Kan., Expo Center Gains Momentum.
April 15, 2003

Budget Cuts Stall Plans to Complete Salina, Kan., Townhouses.
April 15, 2003

Some Kansas Phone Users Join Those Who Give Up Land Lines for Cellular.
April 15, 2003

Lexington, Ky.-Area Home Sales Rose Only 1.15 Percent in March.
April 15, 2003

Lexington, Ky., Salsa Makers Find Overseas Fans.
April 15, 2003

The Macon Telegraph, Ga., Business Briefs Column.
April 15, 2003... By Maggie Large, The Macon Telegraph, Ga. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 15--NEW SOUTHERN BANK ANNOUNCES PROFITABILITY: Macon-based New Southern Bank announced Monday it holds more than $100 million in assets and plans to...

Macon, Ga., Medical Center Wins Approval to Build Ambulatory Surgery Center.
April 15, 2003

Some Looters Surrender Booty They Stole in Baghdad.
April 15, 2003

Business Is Good for Modesto, Calif., Florists.
April 15, 2003

March Existing Home Sales Drop 16.1 Percent for Modesto, Calif., Area.
April 15, 2003

New Memphis, Tenn., Group Unites Small Businesses to Raise Political Clout.
April 15, 2003

Possible Hewlett Packard Expansion into Memphis, Tenn., Hits Snag.
April 15, 2003

New Valparaiso, Ind., Bakery Plant to Feature Preservative-Free Products.
April 15, 2003

Steelworkers Union Files Objection to AK Steel's Bid for National Steel.
April 15, 2003

Indiana Commission to Hold Public Hearing on Plan to Close Utility Hubs.
April 15, 2003

Milwaukee Company Wins Repair Contract with Florida-Based Spirit Airlines.
April 15, 2003

Wisconsin Resort Owners Plan Sandusky, Ohio, Water Park.
April 15, 2003

Wholesale Cooperative Roundy's Chooses Milwaukee for Corporate Headquarters.
April 15, 2003

Asbury Park Press, N.J., Trouble Shooter Column.
April 15, 2003

Some New Jersey DirectTV Subscribers Will Continue to Miss Yankee Games.
April 15, 2003

East Brunswick, N.J., Mall Includes Three Massage Kiosks.
April 15, 2003

Trump Hints at Lawsuit against Tribe for Dropping Him As Casino Backer.
April 15, 2003

Hampton, Va.-Based Bank Firm Posts 17.8 Percent Rise in First-Quarter Earnings.
April 15, 2003

Hampton, Va., Elementary School Students Get a Little Taste of Wall Street.
April 15, 2003

Norfolk, Va.-Area Tax Preparers Await Last-Minute Filers.
April 15, 2003

Philip Morris Wins Reduction of Appeal Bond to $6.8 Billion.
April 15, 2003

New York Unveils Rezoning Plan to Reinvigorate Downtown Brooklyn.
April 15, 2003

Stocks Surge with News of Big Bank Profits.
April 15, 2003

The Orange County Register, Calif., Business Briefs Column.
April 15, 2003

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