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San Antonio Business Journal back issues
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Peace spray. (Talk Around Town).(Southwest Research Institute and the Marine Corps develops anti-traction spray)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
December 21, 2001... Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and the U.S. Marine Corps say they have developed an anti-traction spray to stop crowds and vehicles in their tracks. And it's higher-tech than a James Bond-style oil slick on the road.
Called the Mobility Denial System, it is slippery, viscous gel...
Alamo Bowl tackling the future in post 9-11 world.
December 21, 2001... Sylvania Alamo Bowl executives Derrick Fox and Rick Hill say they had a four-year plan in the works, and that this was the year that would catapult them forward.
Then Sept. 11 happened.
Fox, who is executive director of the Alamo Bowl, says he and other bowl officials watched with...
Local entrepreneur planning to bring back Solo Serve tradition. (The History).(Milton Goldstein)(Brief Article)
December 21, 2001... He waited almost seven years, but he finally got it.
Last week, local businessman Milton Goldstein purchased a name that was a household word in San Antonio for more than 80 years: Solo Serve.
Goldstein declined to divulge what he paid for the, name -- except to say that it was far...
PacifiCare trims S.A. operations.(San Antonio)(Brief Article)
December 21, 2001... Problems for PacifiCare of Texas continue to affect the company's San Antonio operations as the size of its local business office has been dramatically scaled back.
And one company official says PacifiCare's long-term future in Texas is unclear, with stiffening state regulations and...
NY controversy follows new SATAI leader here: Tech-booster group backing their man.(Tony Fisher, San Antonio Technology Accelerator Initiative)
December 21, 2001... Tony Fisher thought he had stepped into the American dream in the summer of 1999 when he took a job as a compliance officer with a $900 million mortgage lending company near Albany, N.Y.
But six months later, he found himself entangled in an American nightmare as he tried to shepherd...