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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from February 18 2003

Al Jazeera Asserts bin Laden Broadcasts are Newsworthy.
February 18, 2003

University of South Carolina, Technical College Plan Business Incubator.
February 18, 2003

FCC to Rule on Access to Telephone Switches.
February 18, 2003

Personalized Ring Tones Increasingly Popular among Cell Users.
February 18, 2003

Fiat SpA Might Sell Some Units to Raise Cash.
February 18, 2003

Detroit-Area Malls Take Extra Security Precautions to Protect Customers.
February 18, 2003

Mall Tug-of-War Continues.
February 18, 2003

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
February 18, 2003

Detroit Free Press Mike Wendland Column.
February 18, 2003

Eugene, Ore.-Based Bank Quietly Charts Rapid Expansion.
February 18, 2003

The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., On the Job Column.
February 18, 2003

More than 2,000 March in Eugene, Ore., to Urge Peaceful Solution.
February 18, 2003

Loss of Clothing Retailer Weighs on Eugene, Ore.
February 18, 2003

Florida Legislators Consider Video Slot Machines.
February 18, 2003

Haitian, Jamaican Refugees Detained in Deerfield Beach, Fla.
February 18, 2003

Judge Adjouns American Airlines Hearing.
February 18, 2003

Fort Worth, Texas, Considers Incentives to Redevelop Damaged Tower.
February 18, 2003

Comcast Introduces High-Definition TV, Video on Demand.
February 18, 2003

The Boston Globe Economic Life Column.
February 18, 2003

New England Boasts Highest Percentage of Healthcare Workers.
February 18, 2003

Storm Hits Boston-Area Retailers Hard.
February 18, 2003

The Boston Globe Venture Capital Column.
February 18, 2003

Verizon Launches Unlimited Local, Long-Distance Plan in Boston Area.
February 18, 2003

Former Greeley, Colo., Residents Open Skate Park after Wal-Mart Took Theirs.
February 18, 2003

Weld County, Colo., United Way Falls Short of Fund-Raising Goal.
February 18, 2003

Fencing Disagreement May Shut Down Greeley, Colo., Wildlife Ranch.
February 18, 2003

Broadband Future Looks Dim.
February 18, 2003

Cubans Savoring U.S. Food.
February 18, 2003

Texas Insurance Reform Measure Advances.
February 18, 2003

Houston-Based Software Company Sues Rival for Infringement.
February 18, 2003

Jacksonville, N.C., Council Considers Home Depot Site Plan.
February 18, 2003

Beaufort, N.C., Restaurant Offers 'Freedom Fries' to Support Troops.
February 18, 2003

Four Casino Proposals Compete for Approval near Kansas Speedway.
February 18, 2003

Lawrence, Kan., Woman to Fill Development Post with Area Chamber.
February 18, 2003

Hoping to Sell Wares, Struggling Israeli Merchants Tour U.S.
February 18, 2003

Wichita, Kan., Motel Companies File for Chapter 11.
February 18, 2003

Oregon Trucking Industry Faces Setbacks.
February 18, 2003

Florida Power & Light Requests Rate Hike.
February 18, 2003

Midwest Airlines Adds American, Air Jamaica to Frequent-Flier Program.
February 18, 2003

Alliant Energy to Weigh In on University of Michigan's Diversity Programs.
February 18, 2003

Harley-Davidson to Sponsor Milwaukee Art Exhibit.
February 18, 2003

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Stanley Miller II Column.
February 18, 2003

Business at Phoenix Airport Complicated by Storm, Security, Breakdowns.
February 18, 2003

Mesa, Ariz., Council Approves $7,000 for Arts Redevelopment.
February 18, 2003

Sun Lakes, Ariz., Senior Gets Lesson in Mixing Social Security, Unemployment.
February 18, 2003

Nashua, N.H., Market to Close after 64 Years in Business.
February 18, 2003

Two Omaha, Neb., Music Stores Closing.
February 18, 2003

Negotiations Under Way for Proposed Tallahassee, Fla., Library Breakup.
February 18, 2003

Music Man Wins Incentives to Move to Orlando, Fla.
February 18, 2003

Orange County, Fla., Schools Wrack Up Fines from False Alarms.
February 18, 2003

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Business Briefs Column.
February 18, 2003

Despite Sluggish Economy, Opportunities Ripe in Health Care, Government.
February 18, 2003

London Tests 'Congestion Charge'.
February 18, 2003

Blizzard Deals Heavy Blow to Philadelphia's Tourism Industry.
February 18, 2003

Toymakers Craft Construction Sets `Relevant' for Girls.
February 18, 2003

Rhode Island Motorists Find Another Jump in Gas Prices.
February 18, 2003

Providence Journal, R.I., MoneyLine Column.
February 18, 2003

Credit-Card Companies Giving Late Payers Less Leeway.
February 18, 2003

Developer to Build Warehouse Park in Garner, N.C.
February 18, 2003

The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C., Job Profile Column.
February 18, 2003... By Vicki Lee Parker, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 18--JOB: Nancy L. Stevens of Raleigh provides home pet care for people who travel or who work long hours. She also offers health care to sick...

Raleigh, N.C., Area Office Market Compares Favorably with Indianapolis.
February 18, 2003

The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C., Real Deals Column.
February 18, 2003... By Steve Cannon, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 18--The wheels are starting to turn at the N.C. Railroad's renovation of the old Southern Railway depot building in downtown Raleigh. Last...

Morrisville, N.C., Tech-Services Company Settles In to New Home.
February 18, 2003

North Carolina Utilities Pass Storm Test.
February 18, 2003

Blank Space May Leave North Carolina Taxpayers Giving Too Much.
February 18, 2003

Montgomery County, N.C., Footwear Company Readies Boots for War.
February 18, 2003

Virginia Electricity Legislation Backed.
February 18, 2003

'Service Economy' Viewed as Misnomer, Says Virginia Manufacturing CEO.
February 18, 2003

Virginia Travelers Find Themselves Stranded from Storm.
February 18, 2003

Corning Furloughs 400 at State College, Pa.-Area Plant.
February 18, 2003

Saint Paul, Minn., Brew Is Back.
February 18, 2003

St. Paul, Minn.-Based Conseco May Undergo Reorganization.
February 18, 2003

Chicago Tribune Carol Kleiman Worklife Column.
February 18, 2003... By Carol Kleiman, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 18--When Emily Sachs Wong and Thaddeus Wong were married in 2001, they made a firm commitment to spend as much time together as possible. That's quite a...

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Business Briefs Column.
February 18, 2003

Cosmetics to Emerge Strong Amid Worldwide Gloom.
February 18, 2003

Passenger Traffic Numbers Stay Flat at Chattanooga, Tenn., Airport.
February 18, 2003

Chattanooga, Tenn., Airport Officials to Design Five-Year Revitalization Plan.
February 18, 2003

Chattanooga, Tenn., Telecom Hires Director of Rival.
February 18, 2003

Chattanooga, Tenn., Officials May Join in Fight of Water-Rate Increase.
February 18, 2003

Toledo, Ohio, Breakfast Eaters Gain Choices as Restaurants Wage Waffle Wars.
February 18, 2003

Working Parents Face Tough Choices When Child Wakes Up Ill.
February 18, 2003

Virginia Beach, Va., Development Has Record Year.
February 18, 2003

Virginia Bill May Scale Back State's Bedding-Inspection Program.
February 18, 2003

European Union Meeting Agrees War Should Be 'Last Resort' in Disarming Iraq.
February 18, 2003

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