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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from January 7 2004

No Sodas in Canada Schools.
January 7, 2004

CNN Will Stay Course, Executive Says.
January 7, 2004

Delta Air Lines' Traffic Slips 3.3 Percent in 2003.
January 7, 2004

EarthLink to Cut Jobs by 39 Percent.
January 7, 2004

Despite Scare of Mad Cow, Prices Stable at Carnesville, Ga., Auction.
January 7, 2004

Textile Factory's Shutdown to Cost Albany, Ga., 230 Jobs.
January 7, 2004

Turner Broadcasting to Launch High-Definition Version of Popular TNT Network.
January 7, 2004

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., Business Briefs Column.
January 7, 2004

Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., Business Unlimited Column.
January 7, 2004

New Hotel Tower at Isle of Capri Casino in Biloxi, Miss., to Bring 350 Jobs.
January 7, 2004

Rolls-Royce Naval Marine Expansion in Pascagoula, Miss., to Add 25 Jobs.
January 7, 2004

Ongoing California Grocery Strike Affects Schools Participating in Programs.
January 7, 2004

Bakersfield, Calif., Man Launches National Franchise to Tap Low-Carb Trend.
January 7, 2004

Pacific Gas & Electric Burying Power Lines in Bakersfield, Calif., Area.
January 7, 2004

Collinsville, Ill., Chamber Starts Series of Breakfast Meetings.
January 7, 2004

Minibike Hobby Now Business in Swansea, Ill.
January 7, 2004

University of Colorado study Outlines Potential for Economic Growth in State.
January 7, 2004

Natural-Foods Grocer Wild Oats Touts Alternatives to High-Carb Foods.
January 7, 2004

ConAgra Foods to Close Hot Dog Plant in Queen Anne's County, Md.
January 7, 2004

Baltimore Paper's New Editor Known for Being Aggressive, Respected.
January 7, 2004

Baltimore Sun Replaces Editor.
January 7, 2004

High-Definition Radio Receivers Go on Sale This Week.
January 7, 2004

Cape Cod, Mass., Residents Not Afraid of Mad Cow.
January 7, 2004

Alameda County, Calif., Supervisors Vote to Limit Big-Box Stores.
January 7, 2004

California Governor Says Passing $15 Billion Bond Is Necessary.
January 7, 2004

California Lawmaker Suggests Testing All U.S. Beef for Mad Cow Disease.
January 7, 2004

North Carolina Doctors Sue Blue Cross over Delayed, Denied Payment.
January 7, 2004

Bank Complaints Top 2003 List for Charlotte, N.C.-Area Better Business Bureau.
January 7, 2004

Duke Energy Chief to Unveil Financial Plan.
January 7, 2004

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
January 7, 2004... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 7--Charlotte's Levine Properties plans to restore one of uptown's oldest houses to its original grandeur and build a two- to three-story structure...

Personal Bankruptcies in U.S. Likely to Hit All-Time High in 2003.
January 7, 2004

Conservative Political Base Key to Bush Re-Election.
January 7, 2004

Democratic Candidates for President Debate Tax Proposals.
January 7, 2004

Dallas Specialists Help Children Cope with Hospital Stay.
January 7, 2004

Lexus Introduces Luxury Hybrid SUV.
January 7, 2004

Genetic Tests Prove Diseased Cow Originated from Canadian Herd.
January 7, 2004

Some Mexicans Resent U.S. Airport Security.
January 7, 2004

Judges Uphold Texas GOP Redistricting Map; Democrats Plan Appeal.
January 7, 2004

Stores Still Ringing Up `Holiday' Sales.
January 7, 2004

Texas Venture Capital Fund Aims to Help Women Get Businesses to Next Level.
January 7, 2004

U.S. Car Sales to Surge, but Not the Profits.
January 7, 2004

Grocer Farmer Jack to Close 13 Detroit-Area Stores.
January 7, 2004

Auto-Supplier Johnson Controls Wins Deal to Equip GM Sports Vans with System.
January 7, 2004

New Rate Could Swell GM's Pension, Health Obligation.
January 7, 2004

Toyota's Lexus Brand Takes New Direction with World's First Hybrid Luxury SUV.
January 7, 2004

Spirit Airlines Sets Course for Washington, D.C.
January 7, 2004

Detroit Free Press Susan Tompor Column.
January 7, 2004

Former Visteon Employees File Multimillion-Dollar Suit.
January 7, 2004

Duluth, Min.-Based Firm Patents New Metal-Etching Technology.
January 7, 2004

Sullivan County, N.H., Economic Director Quits after Tumultuous Year.
January 7, 2004

Cuts Are Hard to Find in $18.6 Million School Budget, Chairman Says.
January 7, 2004

Rockingham, N.H., Schools May Withdraw from Union.
January 7, 2004

Utilities Group Reacts to Criticism in Claremont, N.H., Area.
January 7, 2004

Strong Euro Makes Florida Attractive to European Tourists.
January 7, 2004

Fresno, Calif., Neighborhood to Consider Formation of Assessment District.
January 7, 2004

Cattle Auction in Madera, Calif., Registers Smaller-Than-Expected Price Drops.
January 7, 2004

Dallas/Fort Worth Airport's People-Mover System Largely Completed.
January 7, 2004

Federal Panel Upholds New Congressional Map for Texas.
January 7, 2004

CORRECTION: Federal Panel Approves Texas Redistricting.
January 7, 2004

President's Immigration Proposals Stir Hopes of Undocumented Workers.
January 7, 2004

KILL: Federal Panel Upholds New Congressional Map for Texas.
January 7, 2004

Federal Panel Approves Texas Redistricting.
January 7, 2004

Apple Introduces Smaller, Cheaper iPod at Macworld Expo.
January 7, 2004

Bechtel National Wins $1.8 Billion Government Contract to Help Rebuild Iraq.
January 7, 2004

Medicare to Pay More for Canton, Mass., Biotechnology Firm's Product.
January 7, 2004

Confidence among Massachusetts Businesses Climbs in December.
January 7, 2004

The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
January 7, 2004

Cambridge, Mass.-Based Millennium Pharmaceuticals Halts Trial of Cancer Drug.
January 7, 2004

Waltham, Mass., Firm Offers Ways to Sell Music, Pictures at 'Cent' Prices.
January 7, 2004

Businessman May Not Get Financing Deal for Massachusetts Textile Maker.
January 7, 2004

Verizon Customers Put It at Top in Wireless Service Satisfaction Survey.
January 7, 2004

Colorado Springs, Colo., Bioanalytical Services Firm Gets Another VC Round.
January 7, 2004

Early Birds Catch the Best 401(k) Returns.
January 7, 2004

Stock Holds Steady, Sales Up at Beef-Packaging Maker Sealed Air Corp.
January 7, 2004

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Openings and Expansions Column.
January 7, 2004

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Business People Column.
January 7, 2004

Master Plan for New Jersey Sports Complex Area Near Approval.
January 7, 2004

Electronics Giant LG Moves North American Headquarters to New Jersey.
January 7, 2004

Mad Cow Anxiety Raises Interest in Organic Beef.
January 7, 2004

Canadian Owner May Sell Garfield, N.J., Paper Mill.
January 7, 2004

Job Growth Pivotal to Home Sales in Houston.
January 7, 2004

Jacksonville, Fla., Not as Hot When It Comes to Expansion Rankings.
January 7, 2004

New Corporate Governance-Based Law Makes Compliance Tricky in Florida.
January 7, 2004

Magazine Honors Two Jacksonville, Fla., Information Technology Executives.
January 7, 2004

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