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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from April 9 2003

Festivities Mark Groundbreaking for FDR Memorial Museum in Warm Springs, Ga.
April 9, 2003

Collinsville, Ill, Hotel with History of Drowned Children Changes Franchises.
April 9, 2003

Granite City, Ill., Coal Tar Plant Accused of Polluting Air.
April 9, 2003

Bakersfield, Calif., Shopping Center Changes Owners.
April 9, 2003

Produce Farmers Say Farm Bill Omits Them, Plan to Develop Their Own.
April 9, 2003

The Bakersfield Californian Agriculture Almanac Column.
April 9, 2003

Menhaden Season Nears in Moss Point, Miss.
April 9, 2003

Mississippi Economic Council Seeks Local Input.
April 9, 2003

Akron, Ohio-Based Plastic Resins Producer to Close Orange, Texas, Plant.
April 9, 2003

Kmart Closes Texas Stores in Groves, Beaumont.
April 9, 2003

Chief Executive of Tenet Healthcare to Step Down as Chairman.
April 9, 2003

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., SCORE Column.
April 9, 2003

Montecito Journal Rolls Out Sister Publication in Santa Ynez Valley, Calif.
April 9, 2003

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., Frank Nelson Column.
April 9, 2003

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., On The Move Column.
April 9, 2003

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., Business Calendar Column.
April 9, 2003

Rider in War Funding Bill Gives UPS, FedEx an Edge, DHL Says.
April 9, 2003

`Bundling' Is New Mantra in Telecommunications Industry.
April 9, 2003

Appliance-Electronics Retailer H.H. Gregg Enters Metro Atlanta Market.
April 9, 2003

Founder's Power Play Targets New CEO of Atlanta Apartment Firm.
April 9, 2003

Georgia Natural Gas Prices Show Slight Decline.
April 9, 2003

Michigan-Based Manufacturer to Close Coffee County, Ga., Plant.
April 9, 2003

Akron, Ohio-Based FirstEnergy Begins Testing on Davis-Besse Nuclear Plant.
April 9, 2003

Goodyear Announces Sale of Stock in Japan's Sumitomo Rubber Industries.
April 9, 2003

Akron, Ohio-Based Perrin Asphalt Is Family Concern.
April 9, 2003

Groups Appeal Court Decision about Masters Protest Sites.
April 9, 2003

Tax Preparers to Open Entertainment Venue in Belleville, Ill.
April 9, 2003

Florida Power & Light to Build Natural Gas-Fired Plant at Parrish Site.
April 9, 2003

Florida Voters May Soon Get State Advice.
April 9, 2003

Texas Bill to Prohibit Insurance Firms from Owning Car-Repair Shops.
April 9, 2003

Texas Comptroller Says Sales Tax Collections Continue to Slump.
April 9, 2003

Worcester, Mass., Biotech Group Continues to Struggle for Financing.
April 9, 2003

Head of Advanced Cell Technology Says He Never Wanted Cloning Publicity.
April 9, 2003

Fidelity to Acquire UBS' Stock-Clearing Business.
April 9, 2003

Drops in Crude Oil Price May Not Mean Lower Gasoline Prices for Motorists.
April 9, 2003

Health Insurance Industry Underutilizes Internet for Customer Service.
April 9, 2003

Massachusetts Lawmakers Set to Oppose Governor's Retirement Overhaul Proposal.
April 9, 2003

Colorado Springs, Colo., May Benefit as Military Restructures Communications.
April 9, 2003

Tampa, Fla., Man Has Trouble Making Money from Masters Tournament Controversy.
April 9, 2003

Pennsylvania Governor Asks Realtors to Support on Economic Development Plan.
April 9, 2003

Pennsylvania Cinema, Restaurant Businesses Send Mixed Economic Signals.
April 9, 2003

Former Rite Aid CEO to Pay $1.45 Million Settlement to Shareholders Fund.
April 9, 2003

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Openings and Expansions Column.
April 9, 2003

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Business People Column.
April 9, 2003

Cellphones May Get Directory; Carriers Seek Way to Develop 411 List.
April 9, 2003

Low Interest Rates Eat Away at Senior Citizens' Income.
April 9, 2003

Broomfield, Colo., Developer Places Mixed-Use Project on Indefinite Hold.
April 9, 2003

Bradenton, Fla. -Based Human Resources Firm Acquires Orlando-Area Company.
April 9, 2003

Bradenton, Fla.-Area Retail Center Nearly Ready to Welcome Tenants.
April 9, 2003

Tourist Season Starts Late for Florida's Anna Maria Island.
April 9, 2003

The Baltimore Sun Jay Hancock Column.
April 9, 2003

Baltimore-Area Public Relations Firms Walk Fine Line with Sensitive Promotions.
April 9, 2003

Industry, Unions Urge Congress to Support Steel Tariffs.
April 9, 2003

Walnut Creek, Calif.-Area Officials to Begin Measuring Flare Emissions.
April 9, 2003

North Carolina Accountants Back Bill to Stop Unemployment Tax Dumping.
April 9, 2003

Carolinas Firms Have Eyes on Work in Iraq.
April 9, 2003

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
April 9, 2003... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 9--In the Charlotte area's lackluster office market, signing large corporate tenants to multifloor leases is becoming a fond memory of the late 1990s....

U.S. Military Reluctant to Comment on Reports of Biological, Chemical Agents.
April 9, 2003

American Airlines Says Attitude Survey during Union Votes Coincidental.
April 9, 2003

Summer Gas Prices Expected to Rise 12 Percent over Last Season.
April 9, 2003

Businessman Backs Plan to Loosen Patent Protection on Certain Drugs in Mexico.
April 9, 2003

The Dallas Morning News Technology Column.
April 9, 2003

Detroit Free Press Home Computing Column.
April 9, 2003

Norfolk, Va., Ford Plant in Nasty Labor Dispute Is Slated to Launch New Pickup.
April 9, 2003

Developers Eye Former Jacobson's Stores in Birmingham, Mich.
April 9, 2003

Kmart Gives Out Bonuses to Many Loyalists.
April 9, 2003

Detroit Free Press Susan Tompor Column.
April 9, 2003

British Telecom Firm BT Group Replaces Prancing Piper Logo.
April 9, 2003

Florida Proposal Could Ease Reins on Developers.
April 9, 2003

Office Depot Proposes to Acquire France-Based Office Supply Firm.
April 9, 2003

New Jersey Residents Find Weight-Loss Seminars Can Include Hidden Costs.
April 9, 2003

East Lampeter, Pa., Delays Zoning Hearing on Target-Anchored Shopping Center.
April 9, 2003

CORRECTION: Army Experts Find More Indications of Possible Nerve Agents.
April 9, 2003

Four Soldiers, Reporter Examined for Possible Contact with Toxic Agents.
April 9, 2003

Macon, Ga., Hardwood Flooring Company Escapes Foreclosure.
April 9, 2003

Storm Takes Toll on Reynosa, Texas, Area.
April 9, 2003

Pharr, Texas, Businesses Sustain Little Damage from Tornado.
April 9, 2003

Health Commissioner Recommended in Middletown, Ohio.
April 9, 2003

Middletown, Ohio, Hospital Web Site Offers More Information.
April 9, 2003

Warren County, Ohio, Officials May Seek New Health Care Provider for Inmates.
April 9, 2003

Libraries Anticipate Cuts in Ohio.
April 9, 2003

Middletown, Ohio-Area Paper Maker Showcases Soldiers of Area Families.
April 9, 2003

Medford, Ore., Woman Must Repay $189,579 Embezzled from Internet Provider.
April 9, 2003

Caribbean-American Democrats Form Statewide Group in Florida.
April 9, 2003

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