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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from October 16 2002

Resignation of Aberdeen, S.D., Airport Manager Still Unexplained.
October 16, 2002

American News, Aberdeen, S.D., Names in the News Column.
October 16, 2002

South Dakota Governor Campaigns for U.S. Senate Seat.
October 16, 2002

Brown County, S.D., Juvenile Detention Center May Hire Health Worker.
October 16, 2002

South Dakota Officials May Tone Down Taxidermist Records Proposal.
October 16, 2002

Augusta, Ga., Residents Find Pitfalls in Credit Card Debt.
October 16, 2002

Jacksonville, Fla., Employers Find that Americans with Disabilities Act Works.
October 16, 2002

Augusta, Ga., Uses Tax Cuts to Persuade Procter & Gamble to Keep Plant Open.
October 16, 2002

Ravenna, Ohio, Woman Pleads Guilty to Forgery, Check Altering.
October 16, 2002

Near-Luxury Vehicle Sales in Overdrive in Akron, Ohio, Area.
October 16, 2002

Phony Wilmington, Del., Collection Service Scams Bereaved Families.
October 16, 2002

Akron, Ohio, School System to Cut 20 Jobs.
October 16, 2002

Intel Profits Increase Compared to Same Quarter Last Year.
October 16, 2002

CEO of Major Accounting Firm Warns of Traps in Reform.
October 16, 2002

Durham, N.C.-Based Convenience-Store Chain Promises Workers Final Paycheck.
October 16, 2002

Credit Ratings Agency Deals New Blow to Atlanta-Based Energy Producer.
October 16, 2002

Health Care Company Officials to Appeal Gwinnett County, Ga., Court Decision.
October 16, 2002

Atlanta-Area Money Managers Are Cautious about Recent Stock Price Gains.
October 16, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
October 16, 2002

Texas Homeowners Face Increasing Insurance Coverage Choices.
October 16, 2002

Unemployed Parents in Southeast Texas Face Tightened Child Care Subsidy Rules.
October 16, 2002

Texas Workforce Development Board Pushes for Port Arthur Building Repair.
October 16, 2002

Wells Fargo Launches Spanish-Language Web Site.
October 16, 2002

Missouri Gaming Commission Argues for Change of Venue in Casino Bankruptcy.
October 16, 2002

Blast at Biloxi, Miss., Chemical Plant Delays Sale.
October 16, 2002

Biloxi, Miss., Port Symposium Gets International Feel.
October 16, 2002

Belleville, Ill., City Council Set to Approve Firefighter Contract.
October 16, 2002

Washington Park, Ill, Grocery Store Owner Says Customers' Complaints are Bogus.
October 16, 2002

Brokers Say Broomfield, Colo., Office Market Is 'Churning'.
October 16, 2002

Denver Commercial Real Estate Market Ranks Worst in Nation.
October 16, 2002

Delta Air Lines to Add Tampa, Fla., Flights.
October 16, 2002

Plan in Works to Appeal Decision Refunding Tropicana Property Tax Money.
October 16, 2002

San Francisco-Area Transit System Installs Computerized Faregates.
October 16, 2002

Contra Costa, Calif., Oil Refinery Objects to Free Passage for Hunters.
October 16, 2002

Columbia, Mo., Station Drops Early Newscast.
October 16, 2002

Charlotte, N.C.-Based Bank of America Nets $2.24 Billion Third-Quarter Income.
October 16, 2002

Front Door Communications to Build Headquarters in Lancaster County, S.C.
October 16, 2002

Market Change Forces Layoffs at Duke Power Co.
October 16, 2002

Drug Company Plans $8 Million Factory in Columbia, S.C.
October 16, 2002

After Losing $326 Million in Third Quarter, Delta to Cut Flights, Jobs.
October 16, 2002

EDS Tries to Reassure Workers through Firm's Performance, Layoffs.
October 16, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column.
October 16, 2002

Analysts Wait to Interpret Sharp Rise in Stock Prices.
October 16, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Technology Column.
October 16, 2002

High-Tech Bust Changes Jobs, Lives of Dallas-Area Telecommunications Workers.
October 16, 2002

TXU Corp. Reports Progress at European Unit.
October 16, 2002

Bank One Posts Positive Third-Quarter Earnings.
October 16, 2002

DaimlerChrysler, Canadian Union Take Contract Talks into Late-Night Hours.
October 16, 2002

Ford Heir Says First Year As CEO Was Tough But Changes Are on Track.
October 16, 2002

Back to Basics Approach Is Key to Ford Plan, Says Nuts-and-Bolts Chief.
October 16, 2002

Ford Is Looking Better Despite Job Cuts, Economy Woes.
October 16, 2002

Pension Fund Will Eat GM's Cash.
October 16, 2002

GM's $804 Million Quarterly Loss Overshadows Otherwise Solid Operations.
October 16, 2002

Doctors Warn of Medicare Cutbacks.
October 16, 2002

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
October 16, 2002

Erie, Pa., Businesses Feel Pain of International Paper's Absence.
October 16, 2002

Year Later, International Paper Workers Struggle to Move On.
October 16, 2002

Erie, Pa.-Area Shipping Picks Up Steam but 2002 Still a Disappointing Season.
October 16, 2002

Plants, Tropical Fish Lead the Way in South Florida's Aquaculture Industry.
October 16, 2002

Congressional Candidate from Florida Attacks Rival's Stance on Development.
October 16, 2002

Bush Administration Concerned as Tensions Rise in Oil-Rich Venezuela.
October 16, 2002

Florida Voters to Decide If Referendums Must Include Financial-Impact Studies.
October 16, 2002

One Parent Gets an A in Volunteerism from Fort Walton Beach, Fla., School.
October 16, 2002

Sara Lee Introduces New Bread Varieties, Heats Up Competition in Texas.
October 16, 2002

After Losing $326 Million in Third Quarter, Delta to Ground Fleet, Cut Jobs.
October 16, 2002

Trial in Damage Suit in Six Flags Over Texas Death to Open after 3 1/2 Years.
October 16, 2002

General Motors' Operating Earnings Increase by 60 Percent.
October 16, 2002

Delta Airlines Reports $326 Million Third-Quarter Loss.
October 16, 2002

The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
October 16, 2002

Striking Janitors, Cleaning Contractors Appeal to Boston Building Owners.
October 16, 2002

Stocks Rally on Strong Earnings Reports by Major Banks.
October 16, 2002

Gateway Chooses WordPerfect over Microsoft on Home-Computer Line.
October 16, 2002

Sun Microsystems May Cut Up to 20 Percent of Workforce, Analysts Say.
October 16, 2002

Massachusetts Regulators Oppose 'Reciprocal Compensation' for Internet Traffic.
October 16, 2002

Colorado Springs, Colo.-Area Camera Stores Answer Demand for Digital Models.
October 16, 2002

Mail Orders from Canada Cut Drug Costs.
October 16, 2002

New Medical Malpractice Insurer Will Cover Pennsylvania Hospitals.
October 16, 2002

Stockholders to Settle Rite Aid Lawsuit.
October 16, 2002

Mahwah, N.J.-Based Hudson United Bancorp Posts 13.4 Percent Quarterly Profit.
October 16, 2002

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Openings and Expansions Column.
October 16, 2002

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Business People Column.
October 16, 2002

Report Says Brokers Are Often Unreliable.
October 16, 2002

Johnson & Johnson Posts 18.8 Percent Rise in Third-Quarter Earnings.
October 16, 2002

Upper Saddle River, N.J., Consultant Provides Tips to Motivate, Reward Staff.
October 16, 2002

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