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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from February 6 2002

BellSouth to Expand Call Center in Augusta, Ga.
February 6, 2002

BellSouth to Reduce Call Centers, Cut 700 across Southeast.
February 6, 2002

Blimpie Dumps Coke for Pepsi.
February 6, 2002

CNN Picks New Host for `TalkBack Live'.
February 6, 2002

Rise in Factory Orders Sends Positive Sign; Service Sector Skids.
February 6, 2002

EarthLink, Paramount Start Star Trek Theme Net Service.
February 6, 2002

Kmart to Reportedly Close 14 Stores in Georgia.
February 6, 2002

Georgia Panel Favors Regulated Natural Gas Provider.
February 6, 2002

Decline Shoves Stocks Back to November.
February 6, 2002

Venture Capital Firm Cordova Unhurt in Tech Wreck.
February 6, 2002

Illinois, Missouri Panel to Weigh Transit Sign Changes for St. Louis-Area Rail.
February 6, 2002

Shareholders Approve Acquisition of American Coin.
February 6, 2002

North Carolina's Budget Shortfall Likely to Reach $1 Billion in 2002.
February 6, 2002

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
February 6, 2002... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 6--One of the pioneers in South End's commercial revitalization is departing after nearly 11 years. Spaghetti Warehouse Italian Grill closed Monday...

US Airways to Pitch Small Jet Plan to Pilots.
February 6, 2002

South Carolina Lawmakers Want Tougher Hog-Farm Rules.
February 6, 2002

Worries over Growth, Accounting, Big Debts, Shrink Telecom Industry's Hopes.
February 6, 2002

Problems at Tyco Are No Surprise to Dallas Fund Manager.
February 6, 2002

Ford Marks 10th Anniversary of Mustang Cobra at Chicago Auto Show.
February 6, 2002

Ford Banks on F-Series.
February 6, 2002

Kmart Reorganizes, Reassigns Executives.
February 6, 2002

Shoppers, Analysts Offer Suggestions for Kmart.
February 6, 2002

Northwest Gives Bonus Miles to Travelers Using New Terminal at Detroit Airport.
February 6, 2002

Detroit Free Press Susan Tompor Column.
February 6, 2002

American Express Raids Fidelity Investments' Executive Stable.
February 6, 2002

Cambridge, Mass., Consulting Firm Files for Bankruptcy, Agrees to Be Purchased.
February 6, 2002

The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
February 6, 2002

Natural Food Chain Bread & Circus to Start Ad Campaign.
February 6, 2002

Decision by Massachusetts' Supreme Judicial Court Helps Life Insurer.
February 6, 2002

Lord & Taylor's Parent Company Fails to Renew Lease for Boston Store.
February 6, 2002

Princeton, N.J.-Based Telecommunications Firm Raises Prices across Board.
February 6, 2002

Randolph, Mass., Telecommunications Firm Files for Bankruptcy Protection.
February 6, 2002

Verizon to Increase Access to Digital High-Speed Internet in Massachusetts.
February 6, 2002

Testimony by Andersen Leader Tries to Downplay Role in Enron Collapse.
February 6, 2002

Houston Astros Want Out of Naming-Rights Deal with Enron.
February 6, 2002

Former Chairman of Enron to Face Lawmakers Next Week.
February 6, 2002

Enron Executives Explain Actions to Senate Panel over Retirement Plans.
February 6, 2002

Dueling Proxies Set to Force Showdown Vote over HP, Compaq Merger.
February 6, 2002

Reliant Energy Unit Startles Market with Accounting Issue.
February 6, 2002

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Rick Babson Column.
February 6, 2002... By Rick Babson, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 6--Kay O'Connor finally is right about something. O'Connor, the plucky Kansas senator from Olathe known for supporting some issues that border on the...

Cancer Institute to Open March 5 in Kansas City, Mo., Area.
February 6, 2002

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Jerry Heaster Column.
February 6, 2002... By Jerry Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 6--Despite a widespread belief that federal budget deficits cause a rising interest rate drag on the economy, this theory seems more akin to urban legend...

Former Appeals Judge Joins Olathe Office of Wichita, Kan., Law Firm.
February 6, 2002

Stock Prices of Sprint Units Continue to Fall Following Earnings Report.
February 6, 2002

Whole Foods Market to Open in Overland Park, Kan.
February 6, 2002

BellSouth to Close Macon, Ga., Call Center.
February 6, 2002

American Airlines Says Miami Terminal Construction to Stop without Funding.
February 6, 2002

Bacardi USA, Anheuser-Busch to Launch Malt Beverage.
February 6, 2002

Florida Objects to Insurance Firms Excluding Terrorism in Commercial Policies.
February 6, 2002

Florida Regulators Protect Commercial Insurance Coverage for Terrorist Acts.
February 6, 2002

Faculty, Students at Miami-Area University Protest State Budget Cuts.
February 6, 2002

Wisconsin Workers Poised to Get Another Eight Weeks of Jobless Benefits.
February 6, 2002

GE Chief Brushes Off Fellow Corporate Giants' Accounting Concerns.
February 6, 2002

Time Inc. Outsider to Rise to Managing Editor Spot at Sports Illustrated.
February 6, 2002

University of California at Irvine Graduate School Slips in Rankings.
February 6, 2002

Modest Turnaround Predicted for Southern California.
February 6, 2002

Grass-Roots Association Aims to Make Tourists Safer in Southern California.
February 6, 2002

Cigarette Makers Aim to Keep Smoking Ban off November Ballot in Florida.
February 6, 2002

SeaWorld Orlando Raises Admission Prices $2.
February 6, 2002

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Business Briefs Column.
February 6, 2002

Bruster's, Eyeing Growth, Scoops Up TCBY Veteran.
February 6, 2002

Chief of Wilmington, Del., Specialty-Chemical Maker Says Company Can Survive.
February 6, 2002

Providence Journal, R.I., Business Briefs Column.
February 6, 2002

Bush Budget Cuts Could Hurt Employment Centers in Rhode Island.
February 6, 2002

CVS Took Hard Swallow, Got Better.
February 6, 2002

Air Carriers Match United on Fare Cuts.
February 6, 2002

Trust's Land Purchase to Preserve San Jose, Calif.-Area Cattle Ranch.
February 6, 2002

San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Dan Gillmor Column.
February 6, 2002

Former Officials at San Jose, Calif.-Area High-Tech Firm Face Fraud Charges.
February 6, 2002

Anheuser-Busch to Launch Ads During Olympics for Bacardi Silver.
February 6, 2002

Emerson Says Its Safeguards Prevent Questionable Accounting Practices.
February 6, 2002

Town and Country, Mo.-Based Steel Processor Files for Bankruptcy Protection.
February 6, 2002

Crystal Super Bowl Trophy Missing from New England Patriots' Procession.
February 6, 2002

Ernst & Young Says It Won't Mix Consulting, Auditing.
February 6, 2002

Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn., Dave Beal Column.
February 6, 2002

Conseco Finance Unit Says Parent's Cash Plan Won't Cost It Jobs.
February 6, 2002

Minnesota Maker of TV, Computer Parts Announces More Job Cuts.
February 6, 2002

Minnesota Agency Wants to Revoke Miami Insurers' Licenses.
February 6, 2002

Northwest Air Finishes 2001 in Upper Half of Carriers in Customer SErvice.
February 6, 2002

St. Paul, Minn.-Area Internet Grocery Deliverer Raises $11.3 Million.
February 6, 2002

Air Carriers Improve On-Time Performance.
February 6, 2002

Chicago Tribune Market Report Column.
February 6, 2002... By Bill Barnhart, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 6--IT'S COME TO THIS: Jeff Emmelt, the man who succeeded business icon Jack Welch as chief executive officer of General Electric ("we bring good things to light"),...

Loss of Tyco Deal Could Prove Blessing to Chicago-Area Equipment Leaser.
February 6, 2002

Chicago Tribune Inside Commercial Real Estate Column.
February 6, 2002... By Thomas A. Corfman, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 6--HANCOCK OWNER ACQUIRES WEST LOOP TOWER: Shorenstein Co., the owner of the John Hancock Center, has completed its purchase of 500 W. Monroe, a West Loop...

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