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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from August 17 2004

'Agile 100' firm brings IT back in-house in Norwalk, Conn.
August 17, 2004

Stamford, Conn., sports marketing firm Millsport merges with Dallas company.
August 17, 2004

Greenwich, Conn., men's clothier is closing after 55-year run.
August 17, 2004

Stamford, Conn., long-time retail shops move up from old pedestrian mall.
August 17, 2004

Norwalk, Conn., firm works on film about historic amateur rocket launch.
August 17, 2004

Many Summit County, Ohio, homes end up at sheriff's sales.
August 17, 2004

Medina, Ohio, firm provides floating swim lanes for Olympics.
August 17, 2004

AFLAC glides into subtle tie-in with Olympics.
August 17, 2004

Company veteran to lead Atlanta-based auto parts distributor.
August 17, 2004

Bleak profit forecast drives stocks' lull.
August 17, 2004

Georgia-based sports car maker on the sale block.
August 17, 2004

Storm cleanup boosts Home Depot, Lowe's.
August 17, 2004

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street column.
August 17, 2004

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., Real Deals column.
August 17, 2004

Sikorsky Aircraft's eye on lack of engineering students serves as wake-up call.
August 17, 2004

Southwest Connecticut underground power line project costs jump $250 million.
August 17, 2004

Strategic business plan in Mississippi goes on the road to sell.
August 17, 2004

Firm that uses vans to transport patients moves to new Belleville, Ill., site.
August 17, 2004

Cool weather not 'peachy' for Belleville, Ill., orchard harvest.
August 17, 2004

Louisville, Colo., company raises more money, licenses new drug.
August 17, 2004

Manatee County, Fla., businesses offer storm relief to nearby areas.
August 17, 2004

Bradenton, Fla., Moose Lodge hopes to draw younger members with new clubhouse.
August 17, 2004

Insurers' hurricane preparedness takes wind out of Charley's sails.
August 17, 2004

Xoma disappoints investors with news on acne-drug test.
August 17, 2004

Steelworkers approve contract in Pittsburg, Calif.
August 17, 2004

Bank of America targets wealthy private clients.
August 17, 2004

Bank of America introduces logo in New York.
August 17, 2004

State board revokes license of Cornelius, N.C., dentist.
August 17, 2004

Navy refused again on controversial airfield in North Carolina.
August 17, 2004

New overtime rules to affect unknown number of workers.
August 17, 2004

Detroit airport gets $30-million payback from FAA.
August 17, 2004

DaimlerChrysler's Jeep expansion forces small repair shop to give up land.
August 17, 2004

Kmart's quarterly profits make stock leap.
August 17, 2004

Toyota, developer bid for land in Michigan.
August 17, 2004

Detroit Free Press Mike Wendland column.
August 17, 2004

Hurricane's effect to be felt at home improvement stores in Pennsylvania.
August 17, 2004

Tourism industry hopes post-hurricane campaign will attract visitors to Florida.
August 17, 2004

Planned ethanol plant could be coming soon to Tulare County, Calif.
August 17, 2004

Leap Wireless expands presence in central San Joaquin Valley, Calif.
August 17, 2004

Allstate to give one-time refund to Texas customers.
August 17, 2004

Belo offers $23 million compensation over inflated circulation figures.
August 17, 2004

Delta Air Lines workers, investors anticipate 'solution' plan.
August 17, 2004

Most Texas pension funds stay with the mainstream pack.
August 17, 2004

Warning system may make cars smarter.
August 17, 2004

Verizon, union tentatively agree to 5-year contract.
August 17, 2004

Bank of America steps up branding.
August 17, 2004

Massachusetts the only state without Geico's insurance business.
August 17, 2004

Google seeks SEC approval to sell shares.
August 17, 2004

Under attack by hackers, Windows gets major overhaul.
August 17, 2004

Florida real estate firms feel qualified to handle Boston waterfront project.
August 17, 2004

Little League officials got big raises in South Williamsport, Pa.
August 17, 2004

Harrisburg, Pa., PR firm files for bankruptcy.
August 17, 2004

Carlisle, Pa., software firm sold.
August 17, 2004

Insurers battered, but not beaten by Hurricane Charley under new Florida law.
August 17, 2004

Connecticut's plans for underground power line are up in the air.
August 17, 2004

St. Paul Travelers Cos. faces shareholder lawsuit.
August 17, 2004

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., business people column.
August 17, 2004

Jersey City, N.J., broker gets banned in case of unauthorized $400,000 IOU.
August 17, 2004

Whistle-blower suit targets Franklin Lakes, N.J.-based medical tech claims.
August 17, 2004

Houston Chronicle computing column.
August 17, 2004

Class-action status OK'd in retirees' health care fight against Halliburton.
August 17, 2004

CORRECTION: Stafford, Texas, firm cleans up with world's dirty work.
August 17, 2004

No waste problems in hog farm lagoons as hurricane sweeps North Carolina coast.
August 17, 2004

Airport parking lot in Kansas City, Mo., offers oil changes, pet boarding.
August 17, 2004

Kansas City, Mo., Board of Trade to begin some electronic trading.
August 17, 2004

Oklahoma tribe drops fight on Kansas City, Kan., land claims.
August 17, 2004

Federal flood-plain map revision removes 210 properties in Salina, Kan.
August 17, 2004

More visitors add up to increased lodging tax revenue in Allen County, Ohio.
August 17, 2004

Lima, Ohio, bureau changes to improve speed, rehab of injured workers.
August 17, 2004

University of Kentucky cardiologist to lead $35 million nationwide drug study.
August 17, 2004

Georgia Power plans new substation, transmission line.
August 17, 2004

Study shows negative effects of free trade agreement.
August 17, 2004

Cosmetics business targeting Hispanic women to be launched in Miami.
August 17, 2004

Late tax filers catch a break in counties declared federal disaster areas.
August 17, 2004

Florida tourism agency plans ads to promote vacation spots.
August 17, 2004

Wisconsin companies rush generators, storm-recovery equipment to Florida.
August 17, 2004

Dallas paper sets aside $23 million for settlements over inflated circulation.
August 17, 2004

Heating oil prices in Maine reach midwinter rates.
August 17, 2004

Bush environmental adviser eyes East Millinocket, Maine, mill partnership.
August 17, 2004

Drivers get fueled up at compact coffee spots in Newport News, Va., area.
August 17, 2004

Hurricane Charley losses will hurt, but not cripple insurers in Florida.
August 17, 2004

InterContinental Hotels yanks online reservations from Expedia.
August 17, 2004

Daily News, New York, publishing column.
August 17, 2004

Mission Viejo, Calif., computer-security firm is acquired for $86 million.
August 17, 2004

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