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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from March 6 2001

California Governor Says Energy Deals Achieved, Offers Few Details.
March 6, 2001

Savannah, Ga., Construction Company Expects No Effect from Parent Company Woes.
March 6, 2001

Montgomery Wards Closes Augusta, Ga., Mall's Retail Activity.
March 6, 2001

Owner Puts Augusta, Ga., Restaurant Up for Sale.
March 6, 2001

Goodwill Games Gains Three More Advertisers in Slow Market.
March 6, 2001

Coke Stock Plunges after Restructuring.
March 6, 2001

Smokers Asked Whether Anti-Tobacco Ads Should Be Harsh, Mellow.
March 6, 2001

TWA Not Optimistic about Bid from Reservations Provider.
March 6, 2001

Shortage of Nurses Increases Job Security for Graduates.
March 6, 2001

Utility Improves Power Lines in Three Beaumont, Texas, Neighborhoods.
March 6, 2001

Chevron Seeks Expansion Permit in Mississippi.
March 6, 2001

Norwegian Firm Envoy Lobbies Gulfport, Miss., Drilling Firm to Resume Work.
March 6, 2001

Parent of Broomfield, Colo.-Based Office Supplier Pursues $250 Million Deal.
March 6, 2001

Berkeley, Calif., Protest Challenges Drug Firms' Lawsuit against South Africa.
March 6, 2001

Airline Deal Fails, Reducing Flights from Columbia, Mo., to Chicago.
March 6, 2001

AT&T Proposes Sale of Mid-Missouri Cable Firm.
March 6, 2001

Columbia Daily Tribune, Mo., Street Talk Column.
March 6, 2001

GOP Seeks Tighter Control over Missouri Purse Strings.
March 6, 2001

University of Missouri-Columbia, State Seek to Honor Century-Old Farms.
March 6, 2001

Grocery Story, Columbia, Mo., Reach Compromise on Bottle Deposits.
March 6, 2001

Boone County, Mo., Coalition on Growth Is Well-Received.
March 6, 2001

Missouri Legislators Put Gun Bills at Forefront.
March 6, 2001

Columbia, Mo., Highway Extension Threatened; City Will Seek Developer's Help.
March 6, 2001

Missouri House Approves Legislation Punishing Late-Paying HMOs.
March 6, 2001

Boone, Mo., Hospital Trustees Agree to Lease Terms.
March 6, 2001

Insurer Buys Assets of Columbia, Mo., Agency.
March 6, 2001

Missouri's Jobless Rate Rises in January.
March 6, 2001

Former Kansas City, Mo., Mayor Urges Black Students toward Activism.
March 6, 2001

Proposed Columbia, Mo., Deposit Repeal Will Be Considered.
March 6, 2001

River Plan Support Waning, Missouri Senator Says.
March 6, 2001

University of Missouri-Columbia Anti-Sweatshop Group Turns Focus to U.S.
March 6, 2001

Watershed Experts Plead Case for Clustered Homes in Columbia, Mo.
March 6, 2001

Columbia, Mo.-Area Broadcasters Boast Of Weather Equipment, Coverage.
March 6, 2001

FedEx Will Continue to Push for Hub in Greensboro, N.C.
March 6, 2001

Charlotte, N.C., Post Offices Will Get FedEx Drop Boxes in New Partnership.
March 6, 2001

FedEx Will Keep Pushing for Hub in Greensboro, N.C.
March 6, 2001

Charlotte, N.C.-Area Firms Need Skilled, Dedicated Employees, Survey Shows.
March 6, 2001

Insurance Provider Leases Back Its Columbia, S.C., Headquarters.
March 6, 2001

South Carolina Expert Claims Service Jobs Key to Rural Areas.
March 6, 2001

Dallas-Based Airline Folds Following Bankruptcy.
March 6, 2001

Dell Introduces a New Computer Aimed at Corporate Use.
March 6, 2001

Texas Officials Ask for Federal Help for Mexican Truck Inspections.
March 6, 2001

TWA Weighs Independent Funding, Takeover Options.
March 6, 2001

Cleveland Developer Plans New Hotel in Detroit.
March 6, 2001

Detroit Free Press Doron Levin Column.
March 6, 2001

Jackson, Mich.-Based Department-Store Chain Posts $2.8 Million Loss.
March 6, 2001

Boca Raton, Fla., Doctor Stirs Some Worry among HMOs.
March 6, 2001

American Airlines Leads Bidders for Trans World Airlines.
March 6, 2001

Construction Company Sues Lexington, Mass.-Based Engineering Firm.
March 6, 2001

California Start-up Creates New Internet Domains.
March 6, 2001

Cambridge, Mass.-Based Biotech Companies Will Create Cancer-Seeking Drugs.
March 6, 2001

Study Shows Americans Do Not Trust Government to Protect Personal Privacy.
March 6, 2001

U.S. Bankruptcy Bill Would Help Consumers, Pennsylvania Republican Says.
March 6, 2001

Peapack, N.J.-Based Drug Company Strikes Deal for Arthritis Drug.
March 6, 2001

Houston Chronicle Jim Barlow Column.
March 6, 2001

Las Vegas Developers File Design, Site Plans.
March 6, 2001

Furniture Company Abandons Plans for Job Layoffs in Thomasville, N.C.
March 6, 2001

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Karen Brune Mathis Column.
March 6, 2001

Jacksonville, Fla., Port Authority Finds New Role for Its CEO.
March 6, 2001

Developers Want to Bring `40s Feel Back to Old Jacksonville, Fla., Jazz Site.
March 6, 2001

Kansas City, Mo., Blood Center Hopes to Reach Its Fund-Raising Goal.
March 6, 2001

Hotel Group Honors Kansas City, Mo.-Area Restaurant Executive.
March 6, 2001

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Labor Scene Column.
March 6, 2001... By Randolph Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 6--SOME FIRMS WILL HIRE DESPITE ECONOMIC SLUMP, TEMP AGENCY SAYS: Amid the rash of layoffs that has hit the area, there are still many businesses...

Southwestern Bell Prepares for Debut of Kansas Long-Distance Service.
March 6, 2001

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Bits and Bytes Column.
March 6, 2001... By David Hayes, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 6--SOFTWARE JOBS? YOU'RE IN A GOOD PLACE TO FIND ONE: This won't surprise those of you working in the trenches at Cerner, Sprint, DST, Epiq and others, but...

TWA Will Continue Auction Wednesday.
March 6, 2001

Kansas City, Mo., Utility Lawsuit Fails to Proceed as a Class Action.
March 6, 2001

Kansas City, Mo.-Based Utility Recasts Fourth-Quarter Earnings.
March 6, 2001

Kansas City, Chicago Wheat Futures Post Moderate Gains.
March 6, 2001

Long Beach, Calif.-Area Hotels Tack on Energy Charge.
March 6, 2001

Pay Nears $3 Million for Alltel CEO.
March 6, 2001

Little Rock, Ark.-Based Tech Firm's Concern for Privacy Predated Trend.
March 6, 2001

Workers of Lexington, Ky., Manufacturer Reject Amended Contract.
March 6, 2001

Lexington, Ky.-Area Sewage Treatment Plant Gets Extension for Improvements.
March 6, 2001

Lexington, Ky., Television Station Undergoes Personnel Shakeup.
March 6, 2001

Government Appointments Help Spur Market Rally in Argentina.
March 6, 2001

Adhesive Company Closes Monterey, Calif., Plant.
March 6, 2001

Memphis, Tenn.-Based Bank to Sell Student Loan Portfolio.
March 6, 2001

Memphis, Tenn., Firms Offer Multi-Media Business Cards.
March 6, 2001

Mother, Daughter, Launch Lakeland, Tenn.-Based Online Specialty Button Firm.
March 6, 2001

Analysts Question Benefits of Big Banks Moving into Real Estate.
March 6, 2001

Manitowoc, Wis., Firm Offers to Buy Crane Maker.
March 6, 2001

Users Find Ways to Get around Napster Attempt to Block Access.
March 6, 2001

Former TWA Owner Joins Group in $650 Million Bid for Airline.
March 6, 2001

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