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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from June 9 2004

The Oregonian, Portland, Ore., Job Search Column.
June 9, 2004

Allentown, Pa., Newspaper Eliminates More Than 20 Jobs.
June 9, 2004

Hanover, Pa., Slipcover Maker Sure Fit Trims Staff in Chapter 11 Makeover.
June 9, 2004

Volvo Sees Big Savings from Buyout of Mack Trucks in Allentown, Pa.
June 9, 2004

Obtaining Credits Reports to Be Easier with New Federal Trade Commission Rules.
June 9, 2004

Delta, Pilots Union Present Their Cases to Employees.
June 9, 2004

OPEC Move Shaves Prices at Gas Pump.
June 9, 2004

Norfolk Southern Still Stuck with Land.
June 9, 2004

Jefferson County, Texas, Property Appraisals May Mean More Taxes in Coffers.
June 9, 2004

July 28 Opening Set for IKEA in New Haven, Conn.
June 9, 2004

New Owner to Cut 300 at Shaw's Supermarkets.
June 9, 2004

Repair Work Expands Shipyard's Fortunes in Bridgeport, Conn.
June 9, 2004

Emission Rules Help Kern County, Calif., Farmers Document Conservation Efforts.
June 9, 2004

Upscale Retirement Homes Sought in Illinois.
June 9, 2004

SBC Settles Class-Action Lawsuit Filed over Voicemail Charges.
June 9, 2004

Boulder, Colo., Jeweler's Job Blends Beauty, Happiness.
June 9, 2004

Former Colorado Daily Owner Seeks $1.4 Million from Placement Firm.
June 9, 2004

Sarasota, Fla.-Based Radio Station Pursues Stronger Signal.
June 9, 2004

Tampa, Fla., Hockey Team's Merchandise Flies Off Shelves After Stanley Cup Win.
June 9, 2004

Sales of Once-Unpopular Tampa, Fla., Hockey Team License Plates Come Alive.
June 9, 2004

Start-Up Businesses Eligible for Incentives Program in Brownsville, Texas.
June 9, 2004

Mercantile Bankshares Opens Bidding to Sell Its Baltimore Headquarters.
June 9, 2004

Researcher Commends Maryland's Bioscience Sector.
June 9, 2004

Boardwalk One of the Key Attractions in Ocean City, Md.
June 9, 2004

Watchdog Group Wants Maryland to Revoke Reliant Energy's Electricity Contract.
June 9, 2004

Ocean Spray Decides Not to Partner with Pepsi.
June 9, 2004

Protesters Fail to Disrupt Biotech Conference in San Francisco.
June 9, 2004

San Francisco Firm Sells Change Along with Coffee on Internet.
June 9, 2004

Overtime Lawsuits to Cost Longs Drug Stores $11 Million.
June 9, 2004

Oracle Claims Disputed at Trial.
June 9, 2004

Economic Development Firm Invites Business to Empower Youths in Columbia, Mo.
June 9, 2004

Republican Gubernatorial Candidate in Missouri Offers Health-Care Proposals.
June 9, 2004

Missouri Governor Signs Open-Records Bill.
June 9, 2004

Former CEO of US Airways to Lead Big Airline Catering Company.
June 9, 2004

Low-Key Protests Breeze into Savannah, Ga., for G-8 Summit.
June 9, 2004

The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
June 9, 2004... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 9--COMMONS WILL INCLUDE SHOPS, RESTAURANTS, OFFICES: A Wal-Mart Supercenter isn't expected to open until early September on Sardis Road North near...

Columbia, S.C., to Test BellSouth's Business Communications Bundling Service.
June 9, 2004

GM Line of Trucks Looking Outdated.
June 9, 2004

Smart Sensors Create Buzz at Detroit Expo.
June 9, 2004

Kmart, Sears Shares Jump Due to Rumors of Store Sales.
June 9, 2004

Bond Rater Favors Detroit Medical Center.
June 9, 2004

Detroit Free Press Susan Tompor Column.
June 9, 2004

Organizing Could Get Harder for UAW, Others.
June 9, 2004

Detroit Free Press Mike Wendland Column.
June 9, 2004

Daily Mail, London, Business Briefs.
June 9, 2004

EPA Will Not Fund Equipment Needed to Test Creosote Vapors in Eugene, Ore.
June 9, 2004

Coconino County, Ariz., Job Resource Center Falls Victim to Funding Cuts.
June 9, 2004

Florida Governor Eyes Biotechnology Interests at California Conference.
June 9, 2004

Sunrise, Fla.-Based Jewelry Chain Posts Quarterly Net Loss of $2.7 Million.
June 9, 2004

Shell Unveils List of South Florida Service Centers for Fuel Gauge Repairs.
June 9, 2004

Florida Trade Conference Allows Jamaican Exporters to Show Off Products.
June 9, 2004

Houston Firm to Buy Fresno, Calif., Gourmet Chocolate Maker DeBas.
June 9, 2004

Renewable Fuels Firm to Build Tulare County, Calif., Ethanol Plant.
June 9, 2004

Fresno, Calif., Software Firm Receives $10.2 Million in Finance Help.
June 9, 2004

American Airlines Executives Stay Positive about China Deal.
June 9, 2004

Dallas/Fort Worth Airport to Hire Police, Guards.
June 9, 2004

Lockheed Martin Lays Off about 140 Workers on F-16 Line.
June 9, 2004

Save-A-Lot to Take Over 17 Grocery Outlet Stores in Texas, Louisiana.
June 9, 2004

Former Rite-Aid President Receives Two-Year Probation.
June 9, 2004

Leader of Harrisburg, Pa.-Area Technology Council Steps Down.
June 9, 2004

Connecticut Suppliers Cooperate to Ensure Survival of Aerospace Parts Makers.
June 9, 2004

Connecticut Auto Insurers Urged to Avoid Penalizing Military Personnel.
June 9, 2004

University of Connecticut's Coach Wants Leaders to Boost Hartford's Prominence.
June 9, 2004

Connecticut Gasoline Price Retreat Likely, But Not to Levels of a Year Ago.
June 9, 2004

Log-Sawing Ceremony Planned for IKEA Opening in New Haven, Conn.
June 9, 2004

Judge Rejects Bid for Referendum on Proposed Newark, N.J., Arena.
June 9, 2004

New Jersey Judge Orders Release of Malpractice Data.
June 9, 2004

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Personal Finance Column.
June 9, 2004

New Jersey Youth, Family Services Unit Turns to Private Social Workers.
June 9, 2004

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, In the Pipeline Column.
June 9, 2004

Development, Prices Heat Up in Jacksonville, Fla.'s Historic District.
June 9, 2004

Mature Customers Excite Jacksonville, Fla.-Based Fashion Retailer.
June 9, 2004

Retired Department Chair at University of North Florida Made Mark.
June 9, 2004

Work Begins on Natural Gas Pipeline to Morehead City, N.C.
June 9, 2004

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Jerry Heaster Column.
June 9, 2004... By Jerry Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 9--REAGAN HAD LUCK, POLICY ON HIS SIDE: Ronald Reagan's economic policy triumphs confirmed the adage that it's just as important to be lucky as it is to...

Many Advocate Outsourcing Penalty, Survey Shows.
June 9, 2004

Salina, Kan., Develops New Signs to Guide Visitors Downtown.
June 9, 2004

Saline County, Kan., May Hire Consultant to Help Plan Expo Center.
June 9, 2004

Salina, Kan., Health Center Moves All Patient Beds to Santa Fe Campus.
June 9, 2004

Activists Aim to Get Coastal Protection Bills Passed in California.
June 9, 2004

Shareholders of Bank One, J.P. Morgan Chase Approve Merger.
June 9, 2004

Call-Center Firm to Open in Downtown Macon, Ga.
June 9, 2004

Community Health Works CEO in Georgia Steps Down.
June 9, 2004

Proposed Brown and Williamson Tobacco, Reynolds Merger Wait Continues.
June 9, 2004

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