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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from June 17 2003

Fulton County, Ga., Group Abandons Push to Take Atlanta Airport Private.
June 17, 2003

Survey Finds Men Outtalk Women on Cell Phones.
June 17, 2003

Atlanta-Based Fast Food Operator Devises Plan to Revitalize Fortunes.
June 17, 2003

Coca-Cola Enterprises Experiments with Distribution of Cold Odwalla Products.
June 17, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Small Business Column.
June 17, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
June 17, 2003

Lake Arrowhead, Calif., Agency Defends Water Rights as Historic.
June 17, 2003

Beaumont, Texas, Sweating out Summer in Case Sales Taxes Don't Balance Budget.
June 17, 2003

ExxonMobil Considers Sabine Pass Area of Texas Gulf Coast for Gas Terminal.
June 17, 2003

Symphony of Southeast Texas Tightens Budget Strings as Audiences Wane.
June 17, 2003

Norwalk, Conn., Man Runs Personal Chef Business.
June 17, 2003

SEC Probes Fairfield, Conn.-Based Invention Management Firm's Stock Purchases.
June 17, 2003

Wiggins, Miss., Heavy Machinery Auctioneer Helps Local Tourism Economy.
June 17, 2003

Thibodaux, La., Firm Faces OSHA Penalties for Electrical Safety Violations.
June 17, 2003

Small Mississippi Businesses Push for Class-Action Lawsuit Reform.
June 17, 2003

New Bakersfield, Calif., Albertsons Features Medical Clinic.
June 17, 2003

Boulder, Colo., Couple Brings Madagascar Culture to Area Festivals, Markets.
June 17, 2003

Two Florida Airports to Test Latest in Security Technology.
June 17, 2003

Bradenton, Fla., Task Force to Study Bed Tax Increase.
June 17, 2003

Baltimore Economic Development Group Selects New Executive Vice President.
June 17, 2003

Securities Industry Will Have to Work Hard to Win Back Investors' Trust.
June 17, 2003

Rite Aid's Former Executive Is Expected to Plead Guilty.
June 17, 2003

Landowner Seeks Grant to Expand Altamont, Calif., Wind-Hydroelectric Project.
June 17, 2003

San Joaquin County, Calif., to Take Control of Commuter Train System.
June 17, 2003

Columbia, S.C., Krispy Kreme Manager Sends Fleet to Automated Fuel Station.
June 17, 2003

Columbia, S.C.'s First National Corp. to Change Name to SCBT Financial Corp.
June 17, 2003

Aerospace Industry Preaches about Partnerships at Paris Air Show.
June 17, 2003

Compuware, IBM Fail to Reach Accord.
June 17, 2003

Ford Celebrates History, Promotes Future at Annual Shareholder Meeting.
June 17, 2003

Grocery Chain Launches New Pricing Strategy in Michigan.
June 17, 2003

Detroit Medical Center Seeks a Cure for Financial Ills.
June 17, 2003

Kmart Reports Reduced Losses, 14 Percent Sales Drop in First Quarter.
June 17, 2003

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
June 17, 2003

Detroit Free Press Mike Wendland Column.
June 17, 2003

North Carolina Audit Says Blue Cross Won't Need For-Profit Conversion.
June 17, 2003

Eugene, Ore., Bridge Renovation Costs Increases by $2 Million.
June 17, 2003

Springfield, Ore., Supplier Helps Consumers Get Low-Cost Drugs via Canada.
June 17, 2003

The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., On the Job Column.
June 17, 2003

Florida Legislature Starts Special Session to Address Malpractice Coverage.
June 17, 2003

Florida Regulators Reject State Farm's Request to Raise Rates on Mobile Homes.
June 17, 2003

Tanker Sinks Off Hollywood, Fla., Spilling 6,000 Gallons of Fuel.
June 17, 2003

Bradenton, Fla., Task Force to Study Bed Tax Increase.
June 17, 2003

CORRECTION: Bradenton, Fla., Task Force to Study Bed Tax Increase.
June 17, 2003

Hundreds of Library Subscriptions in Limbo.
June 17, 2003

Azusa, Calif., Clothing Store Closes after 72 Years.
June 17, 2003

The Boston Globe Boston Capital Column.
June 17, 2003

Massachusetts Now Only State Left in Microsoft Antitrust-Settlement Challenge.
June 17, 2003

Rising Number of Households Have Mortgage Affordability Issues, Study Finds.
June 17, 2003

Revere, Mass., Racetrack Owners Reach Deal with State over Possible Buyout.
June 17, 2003

Utah-Based SCO Group Raises Stakes in Battle with IBM over Unix, Linux.
June 17, 2003

Employee Absenteeism Is Issue for Verizon in Union Contract Negotiations.
June 17, 2003

Big Hotels Grab Ever-Increasing Share of Market in Colorado Springs, Colo.
June 17, 2003

CEO of Colorado Springs, Colo.-Based Software Maker Resigns.
June 17, 2003

Penn State Children's Hospital Expands Services in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Area.
June 17, 2003

Verizon to Push to End Free Health Insurance in Union Contract Negotiations.
June 17, 2003

The Hartford Courant, Conn., Dan Haar Column.
June 17, 2003

The Hartford Life Insurance Subsidiary Names New Chief Financial Officer.
June 17, 2003

Pratt & Whitney Stands to Earn Share of $19 Billion Aircraft Order.
June 17, 2003

Cable Companies Bring Back Descrambler Boxes, Raising Subscriber's Bills.
June 17, 2003

Bergen County, N.J., Doctors to Strike for a Day.
June 17, 2003

National Housing Market Sets New Ownership Record in 2002.
June 17, 2003

Taxpayers Must Prepare to Reap Some Savings from Recent Tax Cut.
June 17, 2003

Verizon, Two Unions Begin Contract Talks.
June 17, 2003

Hundreds Attend EchoStar Communications' Job Fair in Harlingen, Texas.
June 17, 2003

Community Centers, Home Depot Team Up to Help Atlanta's Hispanic Day Laborers.
June 17, 2003

Jacksonville, Fla., Mall Courts Kohl's, Other Retailers to Fill Ward's Void.
June 17, 2003

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Karen Brune Mathis Column.
June 17, 2003

Onslow County, N.C., Has High Employee-to-Resident Ratio, Study Shows.
June 17, 2003

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Mo., to Build New Headquarters.
June 17, 2003

Harley-Davidson Scrambles to Clarify Executive Comment Regarding June Sales.
June 17, 2003

Moody's Raises Investment Rating for Sprint from Negative to Stable.
June 17, 2003

The Salina Journal, Kan., Business People Column.
June 17, 2003

Salina, Kan.-Area Builders Create Super-Efficient Homes to Save Energy.
June 17, 2003

Pact between Hospitals Will Make Concordia, Kan., Facility Independent.
June 17, 2003

Salina, Kan., Commissioner Calls Rezoning Land Before It Is Owned a 'Stretch'.
June 17, 2003

Downtown Salina, Kan., Restaurant-Bar Plans Expansion.
June 17, 2003

Salina, Kan., Wheat Farmers Prepare to Reap What They Sowed.
June 17, 2003

Salina, Kan., YWCA Employees Feel Agency's Cash-Flow Problem in Paychecks.
June 17, 2003

Topeka Recycling Company Expands Service into Lawrence, Kan.
June 17, 2003

Covington, Ky.-Based Petrochemical Firm Ashland Expects to Post Mixed Results.
June 17, 2003

Lexington, Ky., Gift Shop Owner's Original Whim Has Blossomed into Success.
June 17, 2003

Boca Raton, Fla., Private Equity Firm Takes on Best Buy's Musicland Subsidiary.
June 17, 2003

Workers in Boeing's Macon, Ga., Plant to Receive Layoff Notices This Week.
June 17, 2003

Macon, Ga., Law Firm Joins Forces with Atlanta Practice.
June 17, 2003

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