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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from May 6 2003

Augusta, Ga., Loses Money on Parking Deck, despite New Management Firm.
May 6, 2003

Consultant Tells Augusta, Ga., Officials to Be Aggressive in Recruiting Retail.
May 6, 2003

Delta Faces Competition on Flights to Los Angeles.
May 6, 2003

Public Sector Layoffs on Rise.
May 6, 2003

Founder of Post Properties Has CEO Candidate.
May 6, 2003

Cox Communications Shows Bright Spot despite Loss.
May 6, 2003

Atlanta Woos Americas-Wide Trade Group.
May 6, 2003

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., Business Briefs Column.
May 6, 2003

Fidelity National Financial Acquires Maker of Business Software.
May 6, 2003

Beaumont, Texas, ExxonMobil Refinery Plans for Approval of Cogeneration Plant.
May 6, 2003

Historic Beaumont, Texas Refinery Marks 100 Years of Operation This Month.
May 6, 2003

Belleville, Ill., Bicycle Repair Service Makes House Calls.
May 6, 2003

Boulder, Colo., Organic Foods Maker Announces Results, New Product.
May 6, 2003

Auction of Port Manatee, Fla., Ship May Not Pay All of Regal Cruises' Debtors.
May 6, 2003

New Owners Finalize Bradenton, Fla., Restaurant's Name, Menu Change.
May 6, 2003

Circuit City Will Likely Open New Brownsville, Texas, Store.
May 6, 2003

Developer Plans Shopping Center Where Empty Baltimore Warehouse Now Stands.
May 6, 2003

Security Measures Affect Cape Cod, Mass., Employers Hiring Foreign Workers.
May 6, 2003

Changes in Student Visa Program May Cut Summer Labor Force in Cape Cod, Mass.
May 6, 2003

U.S. Military to Release Small Group of Detainees from Guantanamo.
May 6, 2003

Charlotte, N.C.-Based Bojangles Explores Takeout-Only Restaurants.
May 6, 2003

American Airlines Still Struggling as It Recovers.
May 6, 2003

Allen, Texas-Based Computer Distributor Lays Off 160 Workers.
May 6, 2003

Honda Focuses on Reaching Youth Market.
May 6, 2003

SEC Files No Claims against Kmart as Retailer Emerges from Bankruptcy.
May 6, 2003

Gritty Arena Awaits Kmart as It Emerges from Bankruptcy.
May 6, 2003

Northwest's On-Time Rate Gets Better.
May 6, 2003

Michigan's Second-Largest Utility Alters Focus to Overcome Debt, Scandal.
May 6, 2003

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
May 6, 2003

Circulation Rises at South Florida Newspapers.
May 6, 2003

Nine Texas Cities Say Charter Cable Hasn't Lived Up to Contract.
May 6, 2003

Texas Legislation to Reduce Air Pollution Passes State Senate.
May 6, 2003

Top Execs at 3Com to Move to Marlborough, Mass., Campus.
May 6, 2003

Apple Has Successful First Week with Digital Music Service Launch.
May 6, 2003

AT&T Wireless Offers Prepaid Service for Month-to-Month Customers.
May 6, 2003

The Boston Globe Boston Capital Column.
May 6, 2003

New England Baptist Hospital Verges on Financial Recovery.
May 6, 2003

Retailers Support Weakening of Massachusetts' Item-Pricing Rule.
May 6, 2003

J.P. Morgan Chase to Outsource Stock Market Research Overseas.
May 6, 2003

Somerville, Mass., Turns to Land-Use Expert to Resolve Dispute.
May 6, 2003

Four Developers Vie for Rights to Build on Boston Waterfront.
May 6, 2003

Verizon May Cut Rates for High-Speed Internet Service.
May 6, 2003

Home Inventory Rises for Pikes Peak, Colo., Areo.
May 6, 2003

Pennsylvania Gardening Industry Expects Strong 2003 Season.
May 6, 2003

Harrisburg, Pa.-Based New World Pasta Hires New CEO.
May 6, 2003

Jury Selection Begins for Harrisburg, Pa., Trial of Former Rite Aid Executives.
May 6, 2003

Verizon Cuts Monthly Rate for High-Speed DSL Internet Service.
May 6, 2003

Connecticut Consumer Confidence Rises 17 Percent through April.
May 6, 2003

Proposed FCC Cross-Ownership Rule Change May Reshape Media Landscape.
May 6, 2003

Pratt & Whitney Encounters Bias in Efforts to Win European Aircraft Contract.
May 6, 2003

Connecticut Utility Picks Two Bidders for Emergency Supply Contract.
May 6, 2003

Transport Access Fuels Demand for Industrial Space in New Jersey.
May 6, 2003

Kevin Costner Represents Own Oil-Spill Cleaning Business at Houston Conference.
May 6, 2003

Texas Senator Wants to Remove Crematories' Immunity from Civil Lawsuits.
May 6, 2003

Houston-Based Kinder Morgan Energy Partners Comes under SEC Investigation.
May 6, 2003

Gulf of Mexico Oil Production Should Keep Growing, Survey Finds.
May 6, 2003

Venezuela's National Oil Company Plans Increase in Production.
May 6, 2003

Houston-Based Liquid-Waste Management Company Comes under SEC Probe.
May 6, 2003

Jacksonville, Fla.-Based Armor Holdings Post Rise in Revenue, Drop in Earnings.
May 6, 2003

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, In the Pipeline Column.
May 6, 2003

St. Augustine, Fla.-Based Specialty Foods Distributor to Trim 320 Positions.
May 6, 2003

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Commodities Column.
May 6, 2003... By Victoria Sizemore Long, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 6--Kansas City wheat and Chicago wheat and corn futures prices closed higher Monday, partly on weather factors. Soybean futures were mixed. ...

Kansas City, Mo.-Area Businesses Adjust to SARS Situation.
May 6, 2003

Expansion Plans for Salina, Kan., Restaurant Mean Thrift Store Must Relocate.
May 6, 2003

Lima, Ohio, Chamber Announces Business Awards Finalists.
May 6, 2003

Lima, Ohio, Company Launches Confidential Shredding Service.
May 6, 2003

Middletown, Ohio, Gas Prices Are Lower than Month Ago, Higher than Year Ago.
May 6, 2003

Businesses Open, Expand at Middletown, Ohio, Mall.
May 6, 2003

The Miami Herald Computer Column.
May 6, 2003... By Peggy Rogers, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 6--Give a hand to upgrades from Palm Two new Palms branch out in distinctive directions with plenty of first-time and valuable features. Available now, the...

Publix Super Markets Opens Liquor Store Prototype in Miami Area.
May 6, 2003

Memphis, Tenn., International Design Competition Selects Finalists.
May 6, 2003

Memphis, Tenn.-Based Health Services Company Fires Auditing Firm, Files Suit.
May 6, 2003

Wisconsin Dells, Wis., Resort to Double Size of Its Convention Center.
May 6, 2003

Wisconsin Dells, Wis.-Area Resort to Offer Golf Course, Condos.
May 6, 2003

Milwaukee Manufacturing Conference Addresses Chinese Competition.
May 6, 2003

Pewaukee, Wis.-Based Supermarket Chain to Buy 30 Minneapolis-Area Food Stores.
May 6, 2003

Mesa, Ariz., Councilman Receives Award for Stadium Efforts.
May 6, 2003

Arizona Consumer Group Accuses Wells Fargo of Predatory Loan Practices.
May 6, 2003

New Jersey Regulator Sees Signs of Competition among State Telecom Providers.
May 6, 2003

Cox Gains Are Eroded by High Expenses.
May 6, 2003

'Harry Potter' Book Sales Benefit Suffolk, Va., School's Library.
May 6, 2003

Aircraft Carrier Reagan Begins First Sea Trial.
May 6, 2003

Dow Falls despite Growth in Service Sector.
May 6, 2003

New York Lost 37,100 Investment Bank Jobs in Past Two Years.
May 6, 2003

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