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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from April 2 2003

U.S. Faces Challenge of Nation Building in Kirkuk, Iraq.
April 2, 2003

Groton, S.D., Ethanol Plant Accepts Corn Deliveries from Local Farmers.
April 2, 2003

Brown County, S.D., Fairground Spruces Up.
April 2, 2003

Aberdeen, S.D., School Board to Advertise for School Remodeling Bids.
April 2, 2003

Brown County, S.D., Commission Agrees to Reexamine Speed Limits at Area Bridge.
April 2, 2003

Aberdeen, S.D., Hosts Informational Program on Telemarketing.
April 2, 2003

Airline Alliance Adds to Appeal of Augusta, Ga., Regional Airport.
April 2, 2003

Augusta, Ga., Medical College Nears Agreement on Disaster Medicine Courses.
April 2, 2003

Some Augusta, Ga., Residents Victims of EBay Online Auction Fraud.
April 2, 2003

IRS Promotes Electronic Tax Filing to Head off Glut of Last-Minute Returns.
April 2, 2003

Bankruptcy-Reporting Process to Be Refined in South Carolina.
April 2, 2003

Coke Out of Lawsuit on Violence.
April 2, 2003

Camp Creek Parkway Site in Georgia No Longer the Retailers' Stepchild.
April 2, 2003

Judge Throws Out Racial Discrimination Case against Georgia Power.
April 2, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
April 2, 2003

Sikorsky Aircraft to Convert Nine Black Hawks into Army Medical Helicopters.
April 2, 2003

Fairfield County, Conn., Panel Seeks More Options for Affordable Housing.
April 2, 2003

Progress Report on Ship Given to Alaskan Department of Transportation Division.
April 2, 2003

Audit Blames Cruise-Ship Loans on Politics.
April 2, 2003

Northrop Grumman, Shipyard Unions Sign Contracts.
April 2, 2003

The Bakersfield Californian Agriculture Almanac Column.
April 2, 2003

Kern County, Calif., Farmers Pay Attention to Bioterrorism Threat.
April 2, 2003

St. Louis High on List for Car Maintenance.
April 2, 2003

Hershey Considers Bellevue, Ill., Missouri Sites for Distribution Center.
April 2, 2003

EDS Sells Louisville, Colo., Operation; New Owner to Keep 800 Workers.
April 2, 2003

Retailer Commits to Louisville, Colo., Shopping Center.
April 2, 2003

The Business Press, Ontario, Calif., Business Datebook Column.
April 2, 2003

Federal Inaction Stalls Ferry Service from Tampa, Fla., to Cuba.
April 2, 2003

Palmetto, Fla., Hot Sauce Retailer Changes Hands.
April 2, 2003

Lighter-Fare Eatery to Open in Bradenton, Fla.
April 2, 2003

Teltronics' Sales Continue to Slide, but Net Losses Decrease.
April 2, 2003

Baltimore-Based Allfirst Financial Is Acquired by M&T Bank.
April 2, 2003

Pepco against Bill that Allows Two Maryland Counties to Seek Lower Power Rates.
April 2, 2003

Major Retail Trade Group Expects Slow Growth Rate for 2003.
April 2, 2003

SEC Charges Cape Cod, Mass., Man for Alleged Role in Investment Scan.
April 2, 2003

Some 700 Cape Cod, Mass., Residents are Dropped from State Medicaid Program.
April 2, 2003

California Businesses Postpone Nonessential Asian Travel in Wake of SARS.
April 2, 2003

California Budget Plan Stalls.
April 2, 2003

Alameda County, Calif., Grapples with Budget Deficit.
April 2, 2003

Military Campaign Stocked, Supplied at Warehouse Complex in Tracy, Calif.
April 2, 2003

No New IPO in Walnut Creek, Calif., Area for Quarter.
April 2, 2003

Review Exposes Lapses at San Ramon, Calif., Medical Center.
April 2, 2003

Contra Costa County, Calif., Ends Contract with Tenet Healthcare.
April 2, 2003

Oil Spills in Carolinas Are Part of Record EPA Fine.
April 2, 2003

600 Charlotte, N.C., Workers to Vote on Union at Siemens Westinghouse Power.
April 2, 2003

Former Job Seeker in North Carolina Says Web Posting, Networking Are Useful.
April 2, 2003

Combination of Posting Resumes Online, Networking Best Ways to Find a Job.
April 2, 2003

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
April 2, 2003... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 2--For 30 years, First Colony Corp. has operated comfortably in its niche of developing small, upscale office buildings. But now, says founder and...

In Filing with Regulators, Wachovia Details Probed Stock Deals.
April 2, 2003

Bar Codes to Make Appearance on Charleston, S.C., Hospital Medications.
April 2, 2003

Center of Excellence for Technology Opens on Campus near Columbia, S.C.
April 2, 2003

Congress Adds $3 Billion in Airline Industry Aid to War Spending Bill.
April 2, 2003

American Airlines' Unions Have to Educate Members on Concession Agreements.
April 2, 2003

Grocery Distributor Fleming Files for Bankruptcy, Negotiates for Financing.
April 2, 2003

Southfield, Mich., Auto-Parts Firm Makes Alliance with Minority-Owned Supplier.
April 2, 2003

New Ford $5-a-Day Lease a Historic Answer to GM's Incentive Offer.
April 2, 2003

CMS Energy Seeks to Pay Down Debt, Releases 2003 Earnings Forecast.
April 2, 2003

E-mail Alerts Let You Be among the First to Know.
April 2, 2003

Kmart's Owners Name Board.
April 2, 2003

Automakers Must Improve Fuel Economy on SUVS, Pickups, Minivans.
April 2, 2003

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
April 2, 2003

Panel Questions Head of Florida's Troubled Child Welfare Agency.
April 2, 2003

Florida Officials Say They Are Prepared to Deal with Mystery Illness.
April 2, 2003

Office Depot Makes Plans to Regain Top Spot from Staples.
April 2, 2003

Smalltooth Sawfish Lands on Endangered Species List.
April 2, 2003

American Airlines Pilots Ponder Pay Cut, Longer Hours, Stock Options.
April 2, 2003

Plaintiffs in Terrell, Texas, Bus Crash Suit Agree on Arbitrator.
April 2, 2003

Bankrupt Fleming Cos. Blames Kmart.
April 2, 2003

Tarrant County, Texas, Officials Propose Gas Wells on Portion of Park.
April 2, 2003

Conservative Texas Legislator Takes Heat for Endorsing Social Programs.
April 2, 2003

Texas Wesleyan University President Withdraws from Name at Florida School.
April 2, 2003

Saddam Should Consider Stepping Down, Saudi Arabia Says.
April 2, 2003

Massachusetts Plan Would Charge Employees to Make Discrimination Complaints.
April 2, 2003

The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
April 2, 2003

Danvers, Mass.-Based Maker of Implantable Heart Awaits Approval to Market.
April 2, 2003

Credit Suisse First Boston Sells Private-Jet Membership Company.
April 2, 2003

Economic Indicators May Signal Impending Recession.
April 2, 2003

Verizon to Charge Toll Rates to Cell Phones in Eastern Massachusetts.
April 2, 2003

Pace of Home Construction Slows in Colorado Springs, Colo., Area.
April 2, 2003

As War Continues, Nervous Travelers Put Off Vacations.
April 2, 2003

Best Buy to Open First Electronics Store in Harrisburg, Pa., Area.
April 2, 2003

Capital Blue Cross Acquires East Pennsboro Township, Pa.-Based HMO.
April 2, 2003

Highmark Inc. Chief Forms New Strategy.
April 2, 2003

M&T Bank Closes Deal to Buy Allfirst Financial, Begins Layoffs.
April 2, 2003

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