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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from August 15 2001

Chicago-Based Apparel Maker to Consider Investor Group's Takeover Offer.
August 15, 2001

Chicago Tribune Market Report Column.
August 15, 2001

Chicago Tribune Inside Commercial Real Estate Column.
August 15, 2001

Midway Airlines Files for Bankruptcy Protection, Slashes Work Force.
August 15, 2001

Sotheby's Auction House Closes Chicago Office.
August 15, 2001

Devon Energy to Spend $3.5 Billion for Mitchell Energy & Development.
August 15, 2001

Reborn Virginia Beach, Va., Electronics Firm Grows Again.
August 15, 2001

Retail Sales Stayed Stagnant across Nation in July.
August 15, 2001

Ameritech Reassures Illinois Regulators after Phone Service Disruptions.
August 15, 2001

Boeing Marks Milestone for Longest-Running Line of Cruise Missiles.
August 15, 2001

San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Dan Gillmor Column.
August 15, 2001

Providence Journal, R.I., Business Briefs Column.
August 15, 2001

Rhode Island Financial Group Files Suit against Pennsylvania Bank over Name.
August 15, 2001

Comcast Wants AT&T to Agree to Talks Concerning Bid for Cable Unit.
August 15, 2001

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Business Briefs Column.
August 15, 2001

Midway Airlines Files for Bankruptcy.
August 15, 2001

Produce Sellers Try to Repeat Success with Downtown Modesto, Calif., Shop.
August 15, 2001

One of Miami's Most Famous Mansions to Become Luxury Hotel, Restaurant.
August 15, 2001

Governor Foresees Growth for Missouri's High-Tech Industry.
August 15, 2001

Stein Mart Will Try on New CEO; Fashion Chain Will Stick to Strategy.
August 15, 2001

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis Network Column.
August 15, 2001

Houston-Based Freight Firm Says it Lost $23.2 Million in Quarter.
August 15, 2001

The Boston Globe Boston Capital Column.
August 15, 2001

Former Worker Purchases Assets of Closed Boatyard in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
August 15, 2001

Nissan Holds Its Horses on Power Claims.
August 15, 2001

Proposed Motown Museum to Honor Detroit Music.
August 15, 2001

Kmart to Distribute Joe Boxer Shorts, Goods.
August 15, 2001

Michigan Offers First Piece of Incentive Package to American Axle.
August 15, 2001

Study Finds that North American Auto Suppliers Are Financially Sound.
August 15, 2001

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
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GE Access Cuts Staff by 15 Percent.
August 15, 2001

Home Depot CEO's Touch Raises Profit.
August 15, 2001

Delta, Three Other Alliance Members Set to Ask for Antitrust Immunity.
August 15, 2001

Groups to Submit Final Offers in Bid to Buy Boston Red Sox.
August 15, 2001

Cambridge, Mass., Research Firm Produces Stem Cell Development.
August 15, 2001

Bush Chooses Organizer of Texas Deregulation to Lead Energy Commission.
August 15, 2001

CEO of Enron Corp. Steps Down Unexpectedly.
August 15, 2001

Deaths on the Job in Texas Rose 22 Percent Last Year.
August 15, 2001

Arbitrator Relieves Leawood, Kan.-Based Bank of Paying Mortgage Firm.
August 15, 2001

Missouri Attorney General Sues Kansas City, Mo.-Area Water Treatment Company.
August 15, 2001

Boeing Gets Extension for B-1B Work in Long Beach, Calif.
August 15, 2001

Long Beach, Calif.-Based Subsidiary Escapes Tyco Job Cuts.
August 15, 2001

Middle Georgia Farmers Delight in Peach Crop.
August 15, 2001

Group Tries to Get Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-Based Renaissance Cruises on Course.
August 15, 2001

Miami Yachting Firm Wants to Offer Luxury Venture on Smaller Ships.
August 15, 2001

Northern California Gas Prices Dip to New Lows.
August 15, 2001

Newport News, Va., Airport Might Name Own `Point Man' for 2003 Aviation Fair.
August 15, 2001

Virginia Governor Releases Funds for Job-Training Center in Hampton, Va.
August 15, 2001

Daily Press, Newport News, Va., Storefront Column.
August 15, 2001

Head of New York Entertainment Firm Expected to Announce Departure.
August 15, 2001

Reader's Digest Hires New Editor in Chief.
August 15, 2001

Boutique Owner May Be Looking to Sell.
August 15, 2001

Stock Trader Posts Bail after Accusations of `Cherry Picking' Scheme.
August 15, 2001

Two Energy Firms Cash in on California Employee-Training Subsidy.
August 15, 2001

Luxury by Ford to Converge in Irvine, Calif.
August 15, 2001

Ford's High-End Brands Get Environmentally Friendly Offices in Irvine, Calif.
August 15, 2001

Investment Regulators Say Los Angeles Firms Targeted Asians In Exchange Scam.
August 15, 2001

Aliso Viejo, Calif.-Based Web Retailer to Lay Off 40 Percent of Workforce.
August 15, 2001

Eastman Kodak to Close Pittsburgh-Area Processing Lab.
August 15, 2001

U.S. Steel to Shut Down Most of Philadelphia-Area Mill.
August 15, 2001

Midway Airlines to End Flights to Warwick, R.I., Airport.
August 15, 2001

NASA Holds Technology, Business Conference in Providence, R.I.
August 15, 2001

Upstart Chapel Hill, N.C., Bank Is Building on Its Success.
August 15, 2001

Midway Airlines' Reduction in Flights Could Damage Raleigh, N.C., Area.
August 15, 2001

New Jersey Firm to Buy Two Raleigh, N.C.-Area Shopping Centers.
August 15, 2001

Atlanta Builders Take Business to Web.
August 15, 2001

Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble Say They'll Switch Gears on Joint Venture.
August 15, 2001

Atlanta-Based Company Halts Computer Camps.
August 15, 2001

More Housing to Spring Up in Atlanta Area.
August 15, 2001

Georgia Insurance Commissioner to Examine Insurers' Credit Scoring Tactics.
August 15, 2001

Lucent Technologies' Workers in Norcross, Ga., Stew, Seeking Buyouts.
August 15, 2001

Matchmaker Takes Dating Service Online.
August 15, 2001

Investors Like Atlanta-Based Restaurant Company's Numbers.
August 15, 2001

The Atlanta Journal and Constitution Technology Briefs.
August 15, 2001

ValuJet Founders to Sell Time Shares in the Air.
August 15, 2001

Whole Foods Looks to Ensure Purchase of Food Store Chain.
August 15, 2001

Comair Ready to Resume Flights in Bradenton, Fla., Area.
August 15, 2001

Family Eatery Makes Smokin' Debut in Myakka City, Fla.
August 15, 2001

Walnut Creek, Calif.-Area Hospital CEO Resigns.
August 15, 2001

Hickory, N.C.-Area Workers Stung Hard by Economy.
August 15, 2001

President Bush Appoints Texan to Direct Energy Regulatory Authority.
August 15, 2001

Lockheed Martin, Boeing Proposals to Make Fighter Jets Is Down to Paperwork.
August 15, 2001

Florida Commission Approves Rebate for Late-Paying BellSouth Customers.
August 15, 2001

Office Depot Executive Wants to Lure Customers to Internet.
August 15, 2001

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