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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from February 5 2003

Pennsylvania Considers Law to Allow Schools to Hire Retired Teachers.
February 5, 2003

South Dakota Legislators Will Receive Honors for Work to Reduce Cancer Burden.
February 5, 2003

New Committee to Deal with Brown County, S.D., Communications Center Problems.
February 5, 2003

Brown County, S.D., Fair Vendors Already Interested in Expo Addition.
February 5, 2003

Jail, Courthouse Security Upgrades to Take Time in Brown County, S.D.
February 5, 2003

Rapid City, S.D., Professor to Speak in Aberdeen.
February 5, 2003

Goodyear Cuts Stock Dividends in Effort to Stave Off Bankruptcy.
February 5, 2003

New Mexico Panel Rejects Requests to Reopen Renewable Energy Rule Debate.
February 5, 2003

Eclipse Aviation Says Business Jet Cost Will Rise, Development Will Slow.
February 5, 2003

Mom-and-Pop Franchisees Give Way to Wealthy Professionals.
February 5, 2003

Delta to Retool Hartsfield, Ga., Airport Check-Ins.
February 5, 2003

Georgia Gains $5 Million in Emergency Low-Income Heating Assistance.
February 5, 2003

Georgia House Sends Predatory Lending Bill to Senate.
February 5, 2003

Ted Turner Stands to Save Significant Income-Tax Sums as Florida Resident.
February 5, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
February 5, 2003

Kmart's Going-Out-of-Business Sale Draws Shoppers to Beaumont, Texas.
February 5, 2003

GE Consumer Finance Purchases U.K. Firm for $1.4 Billion.
February 5, 2003

Oxford Health Plans Drops $100 Million in 2002 Earnings, Stock Takes Hit.
February 5, 2003

Connecticut Official Opposes Pay Plan That May Cost Power Consumers More.
February 5, 2003

Biloxi, Miss.-Area Operating Rooms Gear Back Up after Surgeons Return to Work.
February 5, 2003

Surgeon Shortage Leads to Activation of New Southern Mississippi Trauma Plan.
February 5, 2003

Bellville, Ill., Diocese Considers Selling Fairview Heights Church.
February 5, 2003

Kohl's Department Store Will Take over Edwardsville, Ill., Kmart Location.
February 5, 2003

Small Waterloo, Ill., Firm Finds New Neighbor Wal-Mart Has Boosted Business.
February 5, 2003

Boulder, Colo.-Based Telecom Supplier Gets First Customer for New Product.
February 5, 2003

Broomfield, Colo.-Based Level 3 Communications Buys Genuity, Prepares for Cuts.
February 5, 2003

Bradenton, Fla.-Based Human Resources Firm Expects Big Rise in Annual Earnings.
February 5, 2003

Bradenton Beach, Fla., Mobile Home Park Residents Raise Cash to Buy Property.
February 5, 2003

Brownsville, Texas, Unveils Possible Sites for Relocation of Rail Lines.
February 5, 2003

Cape Cod, Mass., Residents Will Soon Have 211 for Human-Services Help.
February 5, 2003

Small Airline Lays Off Workers in Hyannis, Mass and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
February 5, 2003

Pleasanton, Calif.-Based Construction Firm Goes into Bankruptcy.
February 5, 2003

Former Enron Trader Enters Plea.
February 5, 2003

Columbia, S.C.-Area Expo to Offer Tips for Businesspeople.
February 5, 2003

Audit Addresses Accountability of South Carolina Public Service Commission.
February 5, 2003

University of South Carolina Presents Research Campus Proposal.
February 5, 2003

Alcatel Expects First Half of Year to Be Weak.
February 5, 2003

American Asks Employees to Cut Pay, Increase Efficiency to Help Budget.
February 5, 2003

Fund Manager Says AMR Stock Is Now Too Risky.
February 5, 2003

Texas Approves Charter for Dallas Private Bank.
February 5, 2003

Fleming Cos. Stock Hurt again by Kmart Tie.
February 5, 2003

Hewlett Packard Deepens Commitment to Houston.
February 5, 2003

Lenders Foreclose on Southwest Center Mall in Dallas.
February 5, 2003

The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column.
February 5, 2003

The Dallas Morning News Technology Column.
February 5, 2003

Detroit Free Press Home Computing Column.
February 5, 2003

Detroit Developer Smoothes Path for Proposed Mall with Cash.
February 5, 2003

CEO of Northwest Airlines Predicts Eventual Disappearance of Major Carriers.
February 5, 2003

Concerns Prompt Investors to Sell Shares in Michigan Gas and Electric Utility.
February 5, 2003

British Engineer Fashions Mobile Phone Magnifier for Users with Poor Eyesight.
February 5, 2003

Durham, N.C.-Based Credit Union Recognized for Financing Small Businesses.
February 5, 2003

Portland, Ore.-Based Forest Products Firm Posts $62 Million Loss for 2002.
February 5, 2003

Forbes, Minn., Mining Company Obtains Needed Financial Assistance.
February 5, 2003

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-Area Airport Posts Its Best Year in 2002.
February 5, 2003

American Airlines Seeks $1.8 Billion in Givebacks.
February 5, 2003

Florida Builder Finds Way to Make a Better, Hurricane-Resistant Portable.
February 5, 2003

Doctors Increasingly Declining ER On-Call Shifts.
February 5, 2003

Dallas-Fort Worth Airport Will Likely Freeze Hiring.
February 5, 2003

American Airlines Asks Employees for 23 Percent Cut in Carrier's Payroll.
February 5, 2003

Lockheed, Boeing Evaluate Space Endeavors.
February 5, 2003

San Gabriel, Calif., Water Officials Seek Federal Dollars.
February 5, 2003

7-Eleven Introduces Dreammm Doughnut.
February 5, 2003

Head of Lawrence, Mass., Start-Up Learns Acquisition Lesson from GE Deal.
February 5, 2003

American Airlines' Parent Firm Sends Letters to Employees Asking for Wage Cuts.
February 5, 2003

Boston-Area Biotech Firms Stand to Benefit from President Bush's Funding Plan.
February 5, 2003

Comcast Allows Cable Internet Subscribers to Keep AT&T Email Addresses.
February 5, 2003

The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
February 5, 2003

Former Boston Employee Alleges Gucci Refused to Accommodate Cancer Therapy.
February 5, 2003

Teaching Hospitals Must Change to Survive, Task Force Finds.
February 5, 2003

Massachusetts' Pension Fund Posted Worst Investment Performance Ever in 2002.
February 5, 2003

Massachusetts Attorney General Discourages Launch of Wholesale Electric System.
February 5, 2003

CEO of Framingham, Mass.-Based Tech Trade Show Sponsor Quits.
February 5, 2003

New England Venture Capital Investing Slumps in Fourth Quarter.
February 5, 2003

Volkswagen, Audi to Replace Defective Ignition Coils in Some Models.
February 5, 2003

Venture Capital Program Led to $6 Million Investment in Colorado Startup Firms.
February 5, 2003

Colorado Farm Bureau to Celebrate 'Food Check-Out Day'.
February 5, 2003

Greeley, Colo., Optical Store Shuts Doors.
February 5, 2003

Harrisburg, Pa., Medical Center to Undergo $500 Million Expansion, Renovation.
February 5, 2003

Shares Drop after Rite Aid Lowers Estimate of Quarterly Sales Gains.
February 5, 2003

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Business Briefs Column.
February 5, 2003

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Business People Column.
February 5, 2003

Hubcap Hobby Fuels Oradell, N.J., Business.
February 5, 2003

Westwood, N.J., Camera Shop Tests Do-It-Yourself Developing.
February 5, 2003

New Jersey Governor's Plan Cuts Programs, Raises Taxes.
February 5, 2003

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