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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from August 10 2004

Maryland Attorney General probes claims of patent infringement.
August 10, 2004

Baltimore-area home prices see sign of possible slowdown.
August 10, 2004

Baltimore-area retailers brace for flurry of back-to-school shopping.
August 10, 2004

Safeway counters warehouse-style grocery stores with style.
August 10, 2004

Columbus to start Bicycle Ride Across Georgia next year.
August 10, 2004

Delta Air Lines warns it will file for bankruptcy without big cost cuts.
August 10, 2004

Oil, gasoline prices expected to rise even higher.
August 10, 2004

Dallas mayor incensed at idea of added tax-rate increase.
August 10, 2004

Dallas-area officials' idea to keep traffic moving: tolls.
August 10, 2004

Chrysler 300 sedan takes off after Pacifica woes.
August 10, 2004

Substitute nurses take spots of strikers at Mount Clemens, Mich., hospital.
August 10, 2004

Outlet mall in Birch Run, Mich., is being renovated.
August 10, 2004

Detroit Free Press Susan Tompor column.
August 10, 2004

Maryland biotechnology firm to move headquarters to Philadelphia suburbs.
August 10, 2004

New Matamoros maquiladora that remanufactures auto parts creates 50 jobs.
August 10, 2004

Manatee County, Fla., builders win awards in regional competition.
August 10, 2004

Boulder, Colo., man forms nonprofit to bring streetcar to town.
August 10, 2004

Broomfield, Colo., mobile blade-sharpening business wins fans among chefs.
August 10, 2004

Longmont, Colo., display screens maker postpones stock offering, blames market.
August 10, 2004

Belleville, Ill., used car lot moves cars, won't say why.
August 10, 2004

More construction is planned to refurbish Bakersfield, Calif., shopping center.
August 10, 2004

Bakersfield, Calif.-based Berry Petroleum reports record net quarterly income.
August 10, 2004

Bakersfield, Calif., oil industry leaders remember firefighter Red Adair.
August 10, 2004

Biloxi, Miss., government purchasing expo draws record number of exhibitors.
August 10, 2004

New Orleans-based developer retires from Harrison County, Miss., project.
August 10, 2004

No request is too small for paper, printing store in Fairfield, Conn.
August 10, 2004

Wildlife experts fear habitat damage in Sabine Pass, Texas, pipeline dredging.
August 10, 2004

Port Arthur, Texas, economic development group has not paid airport pledge.
August 10, 2004

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street column.
August 10, 2004

Executive bonuses ruffle Mirant's creditors.
August 10, 2004

Car/SUV hybrids find niche with drivers seeking better gas mileage.
August 10, 2004

Federal Reserve rate boost expected today.
August 10, 2004

Delta faces bankruptcy if it can't cut costs.
August 10, 2004

Atlanta-based Cartoon Network to go after preschool crowd.
August 10, 2004

End-user industries see no end in sight to high steel prices.
August 10, 2004

Watchdog says FirstEnergy manipulates nuclear plant's safety tests.
August 10, 2004

Downtown Augusta, Ga., gets breakfast eatery relocated from another spot.
August 10, 2004

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh column.
August 10, 2004

Opponent uses mall imagery in attempt to defeat East Rutherford, N.J., project.
August 10, 2004

ACLU presses businesses to resist federal spying on customers.
August 10, 2004

East Rutherford, N.J., company lands Denise Austin to sell skin creams.
August 10, 2004

Oakland, N.J., toymaker with $15.6 million loss pins hopes on wall-crawler.
August 10, 2004

Houston Chronicle computing column.
August 10, 2004

Lay is ready, willing and funded for trial.
August 10, 2004

Supporters of Central American Free Trade Agreement ask Houston firms' help.
August 10, 2004

Central American trade pact lacks votes.
August 10, 2004

Houston Chronicle Moneymakers column.
August 10, 2004

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, In the Pipeline column.
August 10, 2004

Railroads struggle with 'cost of capital'.
August 10, 2004

Florida East Coast Industries' earnings are lower in second quarter.
August 10, 2004

Airport near Jacksonville, N.C., sees boom in passenger traffic.
August 10, 2004

Cable, Internet access goes down in 3 counties in Jacksonville, N.C., area.
August 10, 2004

Hallmark Channel owner's revenues rise 23 percent in second quarter.
August 10, 2004

New overtime rules prove confusing in Kansas City, Mo., area.
August 10, 2004

Salina, Kan., disabled-services agency renovates new offices.
August 10, 2004

Salina, Kan., radio group fires veteran talk-show host.
August 10, 2004

Preservationists ready to give up on former Woolworth store in Lexington, Ky.
August 10, 2004

Former residence in Macon, Ga., gets nod for office use.
August 10, 2004

Myrtle Beach, S.C., wins with Spirit Airlines in flights to Washington airport.
August 10, 2004

Resilient real estate firm reappears in Medford, Ore.
August 10, 2004

Fire destroys coffee warehouse in Grants Pass, Ore.
August 10, 2004

Angry Miami-area residents protest destruction of citrus trees by work crews.
August 10, 2004

Ispat Inland Inc. reports $54.1 million net income for second quarter.
August 10, 2004

Wages, jobs available increase in Northeastern Minnesota.
August 10, 2004

Minnesota governor's committee makes mining recommendations.
August 10, 2004

Cuba curbs foreign investment, boosts state control over economy.
August 10, 2004

Publisher acquires Florida-based magazine Showboats.
August 10, 2004

Task force develops plan to lower broadband prices in Fresno County, Calif.
August 10, 2004

Fort Worth, Texas-based auto lender earns $82.7 million in fourth quarter.
August 10, 2004

Texas in thick of battle to build next presidential helicopter.
August 10, 2004

Strong market could push existing-home sales to new record in North Texas.
August 10, 2004

Plano, Texas-based EDS announces multiyear IT services contract with HUD.
August 10, 2004

Wave of self-storage facilities, organizers emerges in Dallas-Fort Worth.
August 10, 2004

RE/MAX franchise opens in Orangeburg, S.C.
August 10, 2004

The Times and Democrat, Orangeburg, S.C., tax liens column.
August 10, 2004

7-Eleven aims to open 41 stores in Boston.
August 10, 2004

The Boston Globe Boston Capital column.
August 10, 2004

Yahoo to get 2.7 million shares of rival search engine company Google.
August 10, 2004

Liquefied natural gas plant could ease New England demand.
August 10, 2004

Waiters sue Boston restaurants over tip-sharing.
August 10, 2004

Schaefferstown, Pa., cabinetmaker maintains tradition of quality.
August 10, 2004

Harsco to get tax refund in excise-tax dispute.
August 10, 2004

Rite Aid anticipates lower sales for year.
August 10, 2004

Venerable tavern celebrates 10th anniversary in Helena, Mont.
August 10, 2004

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