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Penn State University Master Plan May Push Parking Off-Campus.
February 6, 2001
Environmentalists Expect to Win Fight against W.Va. Power Deregulation Plan.
February 6, 2001
Columbus, Ga., Software Developer Overcomes Hard Times with New Product.
February 6, 2001
Home News Tribune, East Brunswick, N.J., Drive Column.
February 6, 2001... By Phil Hartman, Home News Tribune, East Brunswick, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Feb. 6--MONTERO IS BETTER LOOKING AND JUST AS CAPABLE: Marking its first wholesale redesign since 1992, the Mitsubishi Montero is an improved SUV...
North Brunswick, N.J., Marketing Firm's Workers Reject Offer, Go on Strike.
February 6, 2001
Tulare, Calif., Farm Show Expands, Takes New Name.
February 6, 2001
California Businesses Unclear about Reduced Outdoor Lighting Policy.
February 6, 2001
The News-Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, Ill., Business People Column.
February 6, 2001
Hoteliers Try to Prevent, Compensate for Thefts.
February 6, 2001
Judge Clears R.J. Reynolds in Wrongful-Death Lawsuit.
February 6, 2001
Trucking Company Changes Name after Move from Charleston, S.C., to Kentucky.
February 6, 2001
Electronic Data Systems Supplies Tools, Space for Troy, Mich., Incubator.
February 6, 2001
Lane County, Ore., Experts to Discuss Economic Situation.
February 6, 2001
Yearling Thoroughbreds with Equine Disease to Sell at Auction in Kentucky.
February 6, 2001
Evening Standard, London, Business Notes Column.
February 6, 2001
Manchester United's Retail Shop, Cafe in Singapore Are Off to Slow Start.
February 6, 2001
CEO of Ireland-Based Budget Airline to Sell 3 Million of His Shares.
February 6, 2001
Lloyds TSB, Goldman Sachs Pair Up to Offer Wealth-Management Service.
February 6, 2001
British Consumers Group Rips into With-Profits Life Insurance Industry.
February 6, 2001
Sun Herald, Port Charlotte, Fla., Jack Fanning Column.
February 6, 2001... By Jack Fanning, Sun Herald, Port Charlotte, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Feb. 6--Maybe it's just coincidence, but lately I seem to be having a lot of problems with medical bills.
Billie, my wife, has been totally disabled...
Union Pacific Corp. Hearing Postponed; Order against Strike Still Stands.
February 6, 2001
Delta-Continental Airlines Merger Would Enhance Salt Lake City Airport.
February 6, 2001
Members of Savannah, Ga., Commune Hope to Brighten Neighborhood.
February 6, 2001
Vindicator, Youngstown, Ohio, Business Briefs Column.
February 6, 2001
Southern Illinois Farmers Try Their Hand at Raising Catfish.
February 6, 2001
Investor Shows Interest in St. Louis Division of Bridge Information Systems.
February 6, 2001
The Santa Fe New Mexican Bob Quick Column.
February 6, 2001
California Governor Uses Powers to Buy Emergency Electricity.
February 6, 2001
Redding, Calif.-Based Company Accused of Polluting from Mill in Lincoln.
February 6, 2001
Granite Bay, Calif., Mansion Sells to Livonia, Mich,-Based Telecom Firm.
February 6, 2001
Gas Companies Express Wish to Operate at Indiana Toll Road Plaza Stations.
February 6, 2001
Florida Firm Challenges Microsoft's Right to Use Xbox Name for New Game.
February 6, 2001
Austin, Minn., Council Votes to Annex Site of Planned Housing Development.
February 6, 2001
Toshiba to Move Irvine, Calif., Manufacturing Processes to Asia.
February 6, 2001
Houston-Based Stage Clothing Company to Close Five Stores in Nebraska, Iowa.
February 6, 2001
Omaha, Neb.-Based Title Agent Faces License Revocation.
February 6, 2001
Profits Rise At Greensboro, N.C.-Based Insurance Provider Jefferson-Pilot.
February 6, 2001
Nebraska Pork Farmers' Co-Op Plans to Build Plant near Petersburg.
February 6, 2001
Dillard's Departure Won't Hurt Memphis, Tenn., Mall, Merchants Say.
February 6, 2001
Analysts Say Toshiba's Move from California to Asia Overdue.
February 6, 2001
Wisconsin Legislature Approves $2.5 Million Tax Cut for State-Based Airlines.
February 6, 2001
IRS Contacts Nearly Three-Fourths of Tax Filers with New Electronic Guide.
February 6, 2001
Selma, Ala., Officials Announce Plans for $10 Million Nursing Home.
February 6, 2001
Grand Forks Herald, N.D., Datelines: Business Column.
February 6, 2001... Grand Forks Herald, N.D. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Feb. 6--JAROLIMEK HEADS FOR FED: Earl Jarolimek, vice president and corporate compliance officer for Community First Bankshares in Fargo, was recently named to the Federal Reserve...
Grand Forks, N.D.-Area Truckers Protest Diesel Prices.
February 6, 2001
Rampant Grade Inflation Seen at Harvard, Other Institutions.
February 6, 2001
Hamilton Crossroads, Ala., Go-Cart Maker Stays in Business after Two Fires.
February 6, 2001
Safety Concerns Follow Snow-Tubing Death at Beech Mountain, N.C.
February 6, 2001
Charleston, S.C., Federal Jury Considers Tobacco Lawsuit.
February 6, 2001
Redwood City, Calif.-Based Air Cargo Firm Refutes Competitors' Claims.
February 6, 2001
Chief of Atlanta-Based Search Firm Says CEO Leadership Talent is Scarce.
February 6, 2001
Continental Airlines May Consider Buying Delta Air Lines.
February 6, 2001
Delta Air Lines, Pilots Union Clash over Regional Jet Flying Limits.
February 6, 2001
Performance of Real Estate Investment Trusts Improves.
February 6, 2001
Profits Are off 92 Percent at Buffalo, N.Y.-Based Info Tech Firm.
February 6, 2001
British Telecom Buys Rest of Irish Digital Company.
February 6, 2001
The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Business Briefs Column.
February 6, 2001
Douglas County, Colo., Hospital Struggles to Meet Demand for Medical Services.
February 6, 2001
Colorado Lawmakers Reject Denver Growth-Control Plan.
February 6, 2001
Arapahoe, Colo., Foundation to Honor Business Leader.
February 6, 2001
White Men Hold Disproportionate Number of Top State Jobs in South Carolina.
February 6, 2001
Management Firm for Orlando, Fla., Sandwich Chain Becomes Publicly Traded.
February 6, 2001
Clermont, Fla.-Area Residents Cope with High Natural Gas Bills.
February 6, 2001
Fate of Delta Air Lines Is Unclear.
February 6, 2001
Evening Standard, London, Anthony Hilton Column.
February 6, 2001
Northern Ireland-Based Pharmaceuticals Firm Plans More Acquisitions.
February 6, 2001
Machine that Cashes Checks Arrives in Federal Way, Wash.
February 6, 2001
Portland, Ore.-Based Paper Firm Continues to Fight Hostile Takeover.
February 6, 2001
Savannah, Ga.-Based Retail Chain Closes Landmark Store.
February 6, 2001
The Seattle Times Business Digest Column.
February 6, 2001
Some Mutual Fund Managers Have `Safety-First' Approach.
February 6, 2001
West Virginia Agency Postpones Medicaid Estate Recoveries.
February 6, 2001
Charleston, W.Va., Economic Developers Woo International Firm.
February 6, 2001
Charleston, W.Va., Council Allows Coal Company to Land Helicopters.
February 6, 2001
The Columbian, Vancouver, Wash., Business Briefing Column.
February 6, 2001
Diversity Increases Odds of Success for Sumter County, Fla., Ranchers.
February 6, 2001
Television Comedy Writer, Producer to Buy Tacoma, Wash., Hockey Team.
February 6, 2001
Electricity Rates Appear to Be Uneven in Tacoma, Wash., Area.
February 6, 2001
Washington, D.C., Considers Robot Cable Runners.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
February 6, 2001
Kanawha City, W.Va., Man Introduces Own Line of Auto Cleaning Products.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
February 6, 2001
Energy Company May Sell Boone County, W.V., Synthetic Fuel Facility.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
February 6, 2001
Restaurant Owner Buys West Virginia. Kentucky Chain.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
February 6, 2001
West Virginia Road Fund Lags Behind Expected Collection Levels.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
February 6, 2001
Federal Commssion Approves Union Carbide, Dow Chemical Merger.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
February 6, 2001