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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from November 18 2003

Bethlehem, Pa.-Based OraSure to Add Employees to Make, Package HIV, Drug Tests.
November 18, 2003

The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa., Retail Watch Column.
November 18, 2003

Allentown, Pa.-Area Bethlehem Steel Retirees Get the Lowdown on Pensions.
November 18, 2003

Stamford, Conn.-Based Pitney Bowes Celebrates New Bridgeport Call Center.
November 18, 2003

Stamford, Conn., Paintball Facility Gets Lift from Economic Development Fund.
November 18, 2003

New York-Based Sterling Glen Renames Elderly Housing Operations in Region.
November 18, 2003

Augusta, Ga., Investigates Tax Payments by Area Hotels.
November 18, 2003

Goodyear Expects to Lose $106 Million in Quarter; Firm to Delay Report.
November 18, 2003

Federal Agency to Begin Paying Pensions to Ohio Steelworkers.
November 18, 2003

Akron, Ohio-Based Video Game Renter Says Golfing Game Is Hottest Item.
November 18, 2003

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., On The Move Column.
November 18, 2003

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., Real Deals Column.
November 18, 2003

Beaumont, Texas, to Play Host to Jehovah's Witnesses' Regional Meeting in 2004.
November 18, 2003

Port of Beaumont, Texas, Loses Some Security Money to Louisiana.
November 18, 2003

DuPont to Sell Textile Division; Move Could Impact Orange, Texas, Workers.
November 18, 2003

Bridgeport, Conn., Looks to Pitney Bowes Call Center to Spur Downtown Growth.
November 18, 2003

U.S. Representative Justifies Support for Jobs Creation Act.
November 18, 2003

Experts Express Cautious Optimism, as Economy Shows Signs of Rebound.
November 18, 2003

Kids 'R' Us Store in Fairview Heights, Ill., to Close in January.
November 18, 2003

Broomfield, Colo., Women's Clothing Store Closes.
November 18, 2003

Sarasota-Bradenton, Fla., Airport Seeks to Tap Funds to Lure Airlines.
November 18, 2003

Bradenton, Fla.-Based Human Resources Firm to Gain 1,500 New Clients.
November 18, 2003

Entrepreneurs Plan 'Walking' Tours of Sarasota, Fla., via Human Transporter.
November 18, 2003

Brownsville, Texas, Votes Not to Borrow More to Build Sports Park.
November 18, 2003

Baltimore-Based Bank Forms New Capital Markets Group.
November 18, 2003

Pharmacy Chain to Spin Off from Parent, Find Base in Baltimore.
November 18, 2003

Schwarzenegger Sworn In as Governor of California.
November 18, 2003

European Commission to Scrutinize Oracle Corp.'s Bid.
November 18, 2003

Clear Channel Stations in Charlotte, N.C., Text Message Tunes' Names.
November 18, 2003

Southeastern Lawmakers Lobbied for Delay in Energy Bill.
November 18, 2003

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
November 18, 2003... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 18--APARTMENTS REBORN AS CONDOS: One of Charlotte's oldest apartment complexes is going condo. The 55-year-old Scotland Colony Apartments at...

Trustee for Bankrupt Columbia, S.C., Lender Has Answers for Creditors.
November 18, 2003

The Dallas Morning News Collin County Business Column.
November 18, 2003

Energy Plan Backs Off Early Goals.
November 18, 2003

Las Colinas, Texas, Four Seasons Gets AAA's Top Rating.
November 18, 2003

GM Plant in Arlington, Texas, Expects Highest SUV Output.
November 18, 2003

The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column.
November 18, 2003

SEC Begins Settlements in Mutual Fund Scandal.
November 18, 2003

Alcatel Loses Bid for Verizon Fiber-Optic Contract.
November 18, 2003

10 Percent at Verizon Take Buyout Option.
November 18, 2003

Workers' Compensation Study Ordered in Texas.
November 18, 2003

DCX Softens Sticker Blow for Customers.
November 18, 2003

GM's Chief Information Officer Helps Overhaul Top Auto Company.
November 18, 2003

GM's Chief Designer Was Born to the Job.
November 18, 2003

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
November 18, 2003

Durham, N.C.-Based Insurer Reports Profit Turnaround in Third Quarter.
November 18, 2003

Durham, N.C., Pharmacy Writes Specialty Prescriptions for Individual Patients.
November 18, 2003

Former Wal-Mart Store in Wallkill, N.Y., to Become Outdoors-Gear Superstore.
November 18, 2003

Newport, N.H., Abuzz over Rumor of Kohl's Store.
November 18, 2003

Broward County, Fla., Pushes for Miami Free Trade Headquarters.
November 18, 2003

Countries Craft Free Trade Area of the Americas in Miami.
November 18, 2003

State Bank of India to Open Office in Northwest Fresno, Calif.
November 18, 2003

Specialty Camera Stores Scramble to Adapt to Growth of Digital Photography.
November 18, 2003

Audi Name Re-established in Texas.
November 18, 2003

Fort Worth, Texas, Chooses Two Developers for Further Talks on Luxury Hotel.
November 18, 2003

Verizon Says 21,600 Workers Accept Voluntary Job Buyout Offer.
November 18, 2003

Boston Airport Attempting to Beef Up Security Workforce for Holidays.
November 18, 2003

The Boston Globe Boston Capital Column.
November 18, 2003

The Boston Globe Consumer Beat Column.
November 18, 2003

U.S., Canadian Agencies Agree to More Strictly Enforce Drug Importation Rules.
November 18, 2003

Cambridge, Mass., Drug Firm May Make $100 Million Under Merck Deal.
November 18, 2003

Texas Physician Defends Himself After Recommending Breast Implants.
November 18, 2003

Raytheon Seeks Deal to Install Night Vision System in Hummers.
November 18, 2003

Simmons Mattress Maker to Be Bought by Boston Buyout Giant.
November 18, 2003

Unexpectedly High Number of Verizon Employees Take Early Retirement Offer.
November 18, 2003

Lawsuit Ruling Cuts Earnings for Colorado Springs, Colo., Energy Firm.
November 18, 2003

Colorado Springs Hotel Wins Top AAA Award for 28th Year.
November 18, 2003

Pennsylvania Agency Begins Medical Data Test.
November 18, 2003

Prudential Financial Is a Company Touched by Scandal.
November 18, 2003

Merck, Schering-Plough Hope for Approval of Joint Cholesterol Treatment.
November 18, 2003

Delta Airlines Touts Low-Fare Subsidiary at New York City 'Concept Store'.
November 18, 2003

Verizon Closer to Installing Fiber-Optic Network in Hackensack, N.J., Area.
November 18, 2003

Kids "R" Us, Imaginarium Chains to Close, Cutting 3,800 Jobs in U.S.
November 18, 2003

Sprint Pushes Its New PCS Ready Link Walkie-Talkie Service.
November 18, 2003

Bergen County, N.J., Activists Tell Starbucks: Wake Up, Sell the Right Coffee.
November 18, 2003

Democrats Tally Energy Bill's Deficiencies.
November 18, 2003

Enron Suit Seeks $1 Billion Payback.
November 18, 2003

Anadarko Petroleum Makes Another Deep-Water Discovery in Gulf of Mexico.
November 18, 2003

October Home Resales in Houston Set Record, but Experts Forecast a Drop.
November 18, 2003

Plea Bargain for Lea Fastow, Wife of Former Enron CFO, Falls Through.
November 18, 2003

Port of Houston Renews Lobbyist Contracts.
November 18, 2003

New Charges Likely; Trial Set for Former El Paso Trader.
November 18, 2003

Sugar Cane Cutters Get Late Start on Harvest in Hidalgo County, Texas.
November 18, 2003

Jacksonville, Fla., Airport Gets High Marks in Annual Survey -- Again.
November 18, 2003

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