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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from July 8 2003

Augusta, Ga., Convenience Store Chain Lures Gas Customers from Competitors.
July 8, 2003

Augusta, Ga.-Area Hotels See Increased Sales during Masters Week.
July 8, 2003

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Shops Not Performing Well in Northeast Ohio.
July 8, 2003

Santa Fe, N.M., Contemporary Arts Gallery to Buy Railyard Building, Stay Put.
July 8, 2003

Moriarty, N.M., Bowling Alley Considered for Conversion to Cigarette Plant.
July 8, 2003

Albu...uer...ue, N.M., Medical Center Construction Nearly Complete.
July 8, 2003

Santa Fe, N.M., City Councilor Wants Water Bill Rebates for Rain Barrel Buyers.
July 8, 2003

BellSouth asks Georgia Public Service Commission to Reverse Price Ruling.
July 8, 2003

BellSouth Sees Market for 'DSL Lite'.
July 8, 2003

DaimlerChrysler Board Set to Vote on Van Plant Near Savannah, Ga.
July 8, 2003

Struggling Georgia-Pacific to trim 2004 Tech Budget by 25 Percent.
July 8, 2003

Tech Stocks Continue Blistering Rally as Nasda... Nears 14-Month High.
July 8, 2003

Illinois Residents Deluge U.S. No Call List.
July 8, 2003

Belleville, Ill., Hospital Plans to Turn Empty Apartments into Office Complex.
July 8, 2003

Lebanon, Pa., Subdivision Breaks Ground.
July 8, 2003

Founder Makes Offer for Boulder, Colo.-Based Adult Content Distributor.
July 8, 2003

Bradenton, Fla.-Based Human Resources Firm Expands Retirement Offerings.
July 8, 2003

Event in Bradenton, Fla., Offers Chance for Builders to Increase Traffic.
July 8, 2003

Texas Officials Treated to Trips, Tickets by Companies.
July 8, 2003

California Football Team Owner Says He Never Read Reports of Shortfalls.
July 8, 2003

Contra Costa, Calif., Health Officials Fear Travelers Are Neglecting Vaccines.
July 8, 2003

Charlotte, N.C.-Area Natural Gas Provider Expects Rates to Rise Significantly.
July 8, 2003

Columbus, Ga., Anticipates Completion of Best Buy.
July 8, 2003

Georgia Baptist to Leave Hospital Business.
July 8, 2003

South Carolina Textile Leaders Demand Bush Restore Quotas on Chinese Imports.
July 8, 2003

American Airlines' Employees Struggle with Cuts.
July 8, 2003

Microsoft Research Staff Increasingly Challenged to Find Breakthrough Products.
July 8, 2003

U.S. Stock Markets Rally; Nasda... Climbs to Highest Level in 17 Months.
July 8, 2003

Wall Street Celebrates Nascent Tech Recovery.
July 8, 2003

Southfield, Mich., Answering Service Company Uses Live Voices Only.
July 8, 2003

JD Power's Quality Report to Test Automakers' Claims.
July 8, 2003

Medicare Drug Plan May Save Carmakers Millions.
July 8, 2003

Northwest Is Detroit Airport's Most Costly Carrier, Study Says.
July 8, 2003

Survey Shows College Students Integrate Video Games into Daily Life.
July 8, 2003

Backers Launch Bank in Newburgh, N.Y.
July 8, 2003

Duluth, Minn., Nonprofit Airport Shuttle Helps Workers Develop Business Skills.
July 8, 2003

Spanish Trade Groups Seek to Further Boost Burgeoning South Florida Ties.
July 8, 2003

Dallas/Fort Worth Airport to Be Reimbursed for New Baggage Screening System.
July 8, 2003

Fort Worth, Texas Businessman's Devotion Helped Save Historic Stockyards.
July 8, 2003

The Boston Globe Boston Capital Column.
July 8, 2003

Tech Company EMC to Buy California Software Firm in $1.3 Billion Deal.
July 8, 2003

Federal Judge Approves $750 Million Settlement in Fraud Charges against MCI.
July 8, 2003

Woburn, Mass.-Based Medical Supply Company PolyMedica Sued by Shareholders.
July 8, 2003

Microchips in Supermarket Items Draw Suspicion of Consumer Privacy Advocates.
July 8, 2003

Technology Stocks Continue to Soar.
July 8, 2003

Verizon Wireless Looks to Cash In with New Wireless Camera Phone.
July 8, 2003

Potential Harrisburg, Pa., Businesses May Apply for Grant Money.
July 8, 2003

Pennsylvania Medical Center Prepares for Possible Union Strike.
July 8, 2003

The Hartford Courant, Conn., Dan Haar Column.
July 8, 2003

Manufacturers in Connecticut Need Government Help to Fight Foreign Rivals.
July 8, 2003

Helena, Mont., Natural Food Store Moves into Roomier Quarters.
July 8, 2003

Continental, American Airlines Let Passengers Use Cell Phones on Landing.
July 8, 2003

Plains All American Buys Stake in Mesa Pipeline.
July 8, 2003

BMC Software Shares Suffer After Warning of Weaker Quarterly Outlook.
July 8, 2003

Alaska Firm Specializes in Computer Forensics, Network Security Issues.
July 8, 2003

Alaska Railroad Corp. Employs New Method of Rehabilitating Tracks.
July 8, 2003

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, In the Pipeline Column.
July 8, 2003

Jacksonville, Fla., Development Project Moves ahead.
July 8, 2003

Whataburger Hits Delay in Jacksonville, Fla., Restaurant Opening.
July 8, 2003

Jacksonville, Fla., Port Authority Takes Top Spot for Vehicle Processing.
July 8, 2003

Argentine Tile Maker May Bring Jobs to Yulee, Fla., with New Plant.
July 8, 2003

Former Head of Kansas City, Mo.-Based Advertising Agency Heads to Rival Firm.
July 8, 2003

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Commodities Column.
July 8, 2003... By Victoria Sizemore Long, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 8--GOOD WEATHER PLAYS A PART AS FUTURES PRICES DROP: Kansas City wheat and Chicago wheat, corn and soybean futures prices closed lower Monday...

Missouri Governor Signs Downtown Development Measure.
July 8, 2003

Grants from Kansas City, Mo., Foundation to Boost Entrepreneurial Education.
July 8, 2003

Missouri Officials Urge Unemployed to File Benefit Claims Online.
July 8, 2003

Kansas City, Mo., Utility Forms Safety Alliance with OSHA.
July 8, 2003

Pleasant Hill, Mo., Power Plant Defaults on Construction Loan.
July 8, 2003

Salina, Kan., Landowner Wants Exception to Adult Entertainment Zoning Rules.
July 8, 2003

New Auto Dealership in Salina, Kan., Follows Manufacturer Specifications.
July 8, 2003

The Salina Journal, Kan., Business Profile Column.
July 8, 2003

Property Tax Not Part of Salina Kan., Commission Budget Plans.
July 8, 2003

Salina, Kan., Hopes to Draw More Entertainment Events.
July 8, 2003

Renovated Hotel in Wilson, Kan., Expected to Open in Time for Festival.
July 8, 2003

Installation of Railroad Crossing near Solomon, Kan., Expected by Spring 2004.
July 8, 2003

Salina Kan., Officials May Consider Sales Tax to Help with Shortfall.
July 8, 2003

Salina, Kan., Veterans Enjoy Use of Community-Based Outpatient Clinic.
July 8, 2003

Learning Center Owner Sees Business in Lawrence, Kan., Schools' Budget Woes.
July 8, 2003

Lawrence, Kan.-Based Reuter Organ Co. Sees Sales Possibilities in South Korea.
July 8, 2003

Myrtle Beach, S.C., Ranks Second in Survey of America's Best Beaches.
July 8, 2003

Myrtle Beach, S.C., Police Crack Down 'Clubbing,' Seek to Promote Family Image.
July 8, 2003

Tourism Officials in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Hope to See More Busy Weekends.
July 8, 2003

Texas Legislators Continue to Grapple with Redistricting Issue.
July 8, 2003

University of Texas-Pan American Increases Regular, Designated Tuition Fees.
July 8, 2003

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