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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from June 5 2002

Air Conditioning Repairmen in Georgia Offer Tips to Keep Units in Good Shape.
June 5, 2002

Corning to Shut Development Center in Albuquerque, N.M.
June 5, 2002

Closed General Cinemas in Albuquerque, N.M., to Get New Life.
June 5, 2002

Cox Enterprises Alters Web Plans.
June 5, 2002

Grocer SuperValu to Cut 160 Jobs.
June 5, 2002

Home Depot, Federal Government to Announce Job, Business Partnership.
June 5, 2002

Stock Market Just Spins Its Wheels.
June 5, 2002

Pepsico Launches New Unit, Appoints Chief.
June 5, 2002

The Bakersfield Californian Agriculture Almanac Column.
June 5, 2002

Kern County, Calif., Onion Growers Feel Pressure from Other States.
June 5, 2002

Swansea, Ill., Construction Company Changes Name, Expands Mission.
June 5, 2002

Former Belleville, Ill., Millionaire Starts Prison Term for Investor Fraud.
June 5, 2002

Boulder, Colo., Utility Firm Has Plan to Conserve Energy.
June 5, 2002

Concord, Calif.-Based Biotechnology Firm Wins Europe Approval for Product.
June 5, 2002

Energy Traders Could Lose Licenses to Sell.
June 5, 2002

New Director Chosen for Livermore, Calif., Laboratory.
June 5, 2002

Finance Official Testifies about California's Approval of Oracle Contract.
June 5, 2002

Crockett, Calif., Residents Hope Company Lets Post Office Remain in Building.
June 5, 2002

California Power Grid Survives High Temperatures.
June 5, 2002

North Carolina Leaders Want Schools to Rethink of American Indian Mascots.
June 5, 2002

School Leaders, Teachers Urge North Carolina Lawmakers to Spare School Budgets.
June 5, 2002

South Carolina's Economy Slows in April, Set to Pick Up Again.
June 5, 2002

Partnership Moves Ahead with Plan to Build Russell County, Ala., Hospital.
June 5, 2002

Board of Security School at Fort Benning Declares Its Independence.
June 5, 2002

ACLU Files Suits against Four Airlines over Claims of Bias.
June 5, 2002

Hewlett-Packard Expects Merger to Save $2.5 Billion in 2003.
June 5, 2002

Texas Companies May Export Gas to Mexico.
June 5, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Technology Column.
June 5, 2002

Drop in Prices Jeopardizes Many Telecom Companies, Verizon Official Says.
June 5, 2002

Dallas Residents Divided As Wal-Mart Pursues Plans for Urban Site.
June 5, 2002

Zale Buys One-Store Zale Operation in Dallas.
June 5, 2002

Ford Helps Plane-Crash Probe.
June 5, 2002

GM Optimistic about Car, Truck Sales.
June 5, 2002

Detroit Medical Center Plans to Acquire Hospital.
June 5, 2002

Kmart's Weekend Promotion Pays Off with Sales Increase of 4.3 Percent.
June 5, 2002

Farmington Hills, Mich.-Based High-Tech Firm Could Shift Work from India.
June 5, 2002

Detroit Free Press Susan Tompor Column.
June 5, 2002

UAW Recruits More Nonindustrial Workers.
June 5, 2002

Photo Studio in Duluth, Minn., Plans to Move to Larger Space.
June 5, 2002

FAA Reveals Singer Jimmy Buffett Was at Controls in Palm Beach, Fla., Mishap.
June 5, 2002

RailAmerica to Add 67 Jobs at Boca Raton, Fla., Headquarters.
June 5, 2002

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-Area Global Trade Suffers $2 Billion First-Quarter Dive.
June 5, 2002

Dallas-Based Utility's Proposed Fee Schedule Would Eliminate Rate Reduction.
June 5, 2002

Boston Subway Riders May Soon Be Able to View Animated Ads on Tunnel Walls.
June 5, 2002

The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
June 5, 2002

IBM Cuts Nearly 1,000 Jobs at Facility in Burlington, Vt., Area.
June 5, 2002

Natick, Mass., Medical-Device Firm Is Ahead of Schedule for Drug-Coated Stent.
June 5, 2002

Report Finds No Evidence of Power Pricing Scheme against New England Consumers.
June 5, 2002

Experts Say Tyco Board Faces Tough Decisions on Severance for Former Chair.
June 5, 2002

Former Tyco CEO Faces Tax-Evasion Indictment Involving Masterpiece Paintings.
June 5, 2002

The Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colo., Business Briefs Column.
June 5, 2002

Colorado Springs, Colo., Sales-Tax Report Shows Small Shopping Recovery.
June 5, 2002

Irish Bank Group Official Discusses Losses at Harrisburg, Pa.-Area Meeting.
June 5, 2002

Gas Drilling Would Reward Pennsylvania, Panel Told.
June 5, 2002

Wounded Tyco Stock Regains Little Ground.
June 5, 2002

Percentage of Homeowners in Arrears on Loans Dips.
June 5, 2002

New Jersey Anti-Predatory Lending Bill Makes Headway.
June 5, 2002

Andersen Prosecutors Hope Case Will Add Up.
June 5, 2002

Federal Regulatory Commission Threatens Four Power Suppliers.
June 5, 2002

Florida Approves Insurers' $50 Million Settlement for Black Policyholders.
June 5, 2002

Lowe's Gets Paperwork Ready for Jacksonville, Fla., Site.
June 5, 2002

Florida Business Groups File Third Lawsuit over Sales-Tax Exemption Proposal.
June 5, 2002

Leading Agricultural Cooperative Has First Hearing Since Filing for Bankruptcy.
June 5, 2002

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Rick Babson Column.
June 5, 2002... By Rick Babson, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 5--Hard as it is to admit, I have to confess that I didn't quite know what to make of rumors about Mary Birch as a potential Republican candidate for...

Kansas, Missouri Reflect Economic Gains for Midwest, Census Shows.
June 5, 2002

Birch Telecom Is Moving Toward Profitability, Chief Executive Says.
June 5, 2002

Agricultural Equipment Maker Is among Kansas Businesses to Receive Honors.
June 5, 2002

Director Resigns from Ellsworth County, Kan., Economic Development Group.
June 5, 2002

Salina, Kan., Officials Mobilize to Prevent Food Contamination at Festival.
June 5, 2002

Firm to Move to Port of Long Beach, Calif.
June 5, 2002

Firm Converts Mexican Restaurant Into Different One in Cerritos, Calif.
June 5, 2002

Las Cruces Sun-News, N.M., Business People Column.
June 5, 2002

Website Offers Instant Access to Drought Conditions in New Mexico.
June 5, 2002

National Hispanic Cultural Center Board Meets in Las Cruces, N.M.
June 5, 2002

Plant Breeders to Offer Insight into Onion Production in New Mexico.
June 5, 2002

French Tour Guides Become Tourists During Visit to Historic Old Mesilla, N.M.
June 5, 2002

Adult Education Program May Come to Mercer County, Ohio.
June 5, 2002

Lima, Ohio, Pharmacy to Close Later This Month.
June 5, 2002

Judge's Ruling Leaves Construction Firm Out a Job in Wapakoneta, Ohio.
June 5, 2002

Alltel to Add 150 Jobs in Kentucky, Grow High-Speed Internet Service.
June 5, 2002

Kentuckians Attend Annual State Fire, Rescue Training in Lexington, Ky., Area.
June 5, 2002

CORRECTION: Bacardi Hopes to Expand Sales of Newly Acquired Tequila in U.S.
June 5, 2002

Three Women Sue Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. for Alleged Sexual Assault.
June 5, 2002

Mexican Tomato Growers Pull Out of Agreement with Florida Farmers.
June 5, 2002

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