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Chicago Tribune Inside Commercial Real Estate Column.
March 7, 2001
Florida Commission Defers Utility's Request to Raise Rates 9 Percent.
March 7, 2001
Port Washington, Wis.-Based Egg Supplier Sues Trucking Firm over Damaged Goods.
March 7, 2001
Successor at Akron, Ohio-Based Design Firm Inherits Brisk Business.
March 7, 2001
Protege's Reduced Role Shows Close of Ted Turner Era at AOL Time Warner.
March 7, 2001
New Chairman's Chief Challenge Is to Bring CNN Younger Viewers.
March 7, 2001
Analyst: Coca-Cola Stock May Still Go Flatter.
March 7, 2001
Some Say `MP3 Genie Is Out of the Bottle' Despite Napster Ruling.
March 7, 2001
Norwegian Oil Rig Firm CEO Doesn't Blame Biloxi, Miss., Company for Delays.
March 7, 2001
(B) OPINION: Making The Olympics About Amateur Athletes Again.
March 7, 2001
Bank of America Fares Well in California Despite Its Move.
March 7, 2001
Pleasanton, Calif.-Based Telecom Firm Lands Mexico Deal.
March 7, 2001
American Airlines Affiliate To Add Flights between Charlotte, N.C., Chicago.
March 7, 2001
The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Business Briefs Column.
March 7, 2001... The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 7--LANCE REVISES EARNINGS FOR 4TH QUARTER: Lance Inc. restated its fourth-quarter earnings Tuesday. The Charlotte snack maker made $500,000 less in net income, or 2cents...
North Carolina Quarter to Be Unveiled at State Museum of History in Raleigh.
March 7, 2001
Computer Column.
March 7, 2001
University of South Carolina Bookstore Open, Despite Parent Firm's Bankruptcy.
March 7, 2001
Census 'Head Count' Might Cost South Carolina Millions.
March 7, 2001
South Carolina Peach Farmers Nervously Watch Mercury.
March 7, 2001
South Carolina Utility Company Will Lower Gas Rates.
March 7, 2001
Mexico to Open Trade Center in Dallas.
March 7, 2001
Russian President Makes Foray onto Web.
March 7, 2001
Michigan-Based Banking Giant Will Charge Noncustomers a Check Fee.
March 7, 2001
Detroit-Area Food Workers, Grocery Chain Reach Tentative Agreement.
March 7, 2001
Duluth, Minn., Hospital Plans to Close Holistic Clinic.
March 7, 2001
Duluth, Minn., Eatery Cites Restaurant Smoking Ban as Main Cause for Closing.
March 7, 2001
Nursing-Home Magnate Files for Personal Bankruptcy.
March 7, 2001
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Gives Money to Cambridge, Mass., Firm for Research.
March 7, 2001
Cambridge, Mass.-Based Biogen Continues Quest for New Psoriasis Drug.
March 7, 2001
The Boston Globe Boston Capital Column.
March 7, 2001
EPA Awaits Report on Safety of Genetically Engineered Crops.
March 7, 2001
The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
March 7, 2001
Israeli Surgical Stent Suppliers Question Natick, Mass.-Based Firm's Motives.
March 7, 2001
Court Orders Napster to Block Copyrighted Music, But Puts A Burden on Industry.
March 7, 2001
Whirlpool, Newton, Mass.-Based Software Firm to Develop Web-Ready Appliances.
March 7, 2001
Colorado Springs, Colo., Greyhound Park's Sale Casts Doubt on Racing Future.
March 7, 2001
Kaiser Permanente Reports Profit for Colorado Region.
March 7, 2001
Hershey Foods Keeps Positive Outlook.
March 7, 2001
Target Lands Rights to 35 Wards Stores.
March 7, 2001
New Jersey Officials Explore New Privacy Laws for E-commerce.
March 7, 2001
New Jersey Towns Search for Budget Funds to Pay for Snow Removal.
March 7, 2001
Houston Chronicle Marketing Column.
March 7, 2001
Houston Lawmakers Seek Refund from Utility for `Unintended Windfall Earnings'.
March 7, 2001
Jacksonville, Fla.-Based Semiconductor Firm Banks on New Chip's Capability.
March 7, 2001
The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis Network Column.
March 7, 2001
Unanticipated Costs Greet Jacksonville, Fla., Downtown Housing Project.
March 7, 2001
Jacksonville, Fla.-Based Retailer Stein Mart Reports Improved Earnings.
March 7, 2001
Jacksonville, Fla.-Based Chain Plans to Reopen Two Local Movie Theaters.
March 7, 2001
Overland Park, Kan.-Based Company Helped Build AOL's New Government Guide.
March 7, 2001
Missouri Banking Company Gains Two New Funds.
March 7, 2001
Kansas City, Mo., Chamber of Commerce Names New President, CEO.
March 7, 2001
Boeing May Test Planes in Long Beach, Calif.
March 7, 2001
Judge Approves Financing for Former Kentucky Governor's Bookstores.
March 7, 2001
Jacksonville, Fla.-Based Cargo Carrier Wants to Launch Cuba Service.
March 7, 2001
California Rejects Dairy Farmers' Plea To Raise Milk Prices.
March 7, 2001
Milwaukee-Based Communications Company Reports Lower Earnings.
March 7, 2001
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Selling Points Column.
March 7, 2001
Public Relations Industry Poses Threat to Democracy, Activist Says.
March 7, 2001
Utility Experts Will Discuss Power Issues at Milwaukee Forum.
March 7, 2001
Organizers Apply `Survivor' Theme to Virginia Venture Capital Events.
March 7, 2001
Trans World Airlines Machinists Union Says It Will Work with Top Bidder.
March 7, 2001
Goldman Sachs Abandons Plans to Build Facility in New York.
March 7, 2001
Daily News, New York, Wall Street Column.
March 7, 2001
Daily News, New York, Media Column.
March 7, 2001
Federal Judge Orders Napster to Begin Blocking Trading of Copyrighted Music.
March 7, 2001
Orange, Calif.-Based Banking Company Says Fraud May Lead to $1.6 Billion Loss.
March 7, 2001
Independent Pizza Restaurants Compete for Consumers in Orange County, Calif.
March 7, 2001
For Two California Tech Firms, the Good News Is Their Bad News Is Wrong.
March 7, 2001
California Report Indicates Leaders in Theme Park Accidents.
March 7, 2001
DuPont Holographics Prepares to Open New Plant in Logan, Utah.
March 7, 2001
Ameritrade Selects Merrill Executive as New CEO.
March 7, 2001
Credit Union Opens in Tryon, Neb.
March 7, 2001
Downsizing Takes Emotional Toll, as Displaced Workers Lose More than Paycheck.
March 7, 2001
Nebraska Industries Less Affected by U.S. Downturns.
March 7, 2001
Orlando, Fla., Basketball Team Continues Plans for Arena Despite Tax Conflict.
March 7, 2001
University To Control Fund Raising for Proposed Orlando, Fla., Arts Center.
March 7, 2001
Winter Park, Fla., Approves Plan to Build New Home on Site of Historic House.
March 7, 2001
Swiss Firm Joins California Company's Bid for Hawesville, Ky., Aluminum Plant.
March 7, 2001
Panel Puts Plan to Merge Two Owensboro, Ky.-Area Chambers of Commerce on Hold.
March 7, 2001
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Business Briefs Column.
March 7, 2001
Neville Island, Pa., Cement Plant Will Close in April.
March 7, 2001
Pittsburgh-Area Chemical Industry's Campaign Accentuates Positive.
March 7, 2001
Real Estate Investor's $40 Million Deal for Pittsburgh Office Tower Collapses.
March 7, 2001
United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania Uses Dramatic Ads to Stir Interest.
March 7, 2001