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Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME) articles from July 2004

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Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME) archives from July 2004

Portland Press Herald, Maine, Eric Blom column.
July 2, 2004

Bush proposes to eliminate 'microloans,' take SBA loan guarantees off-budget.
July 2, 2004

Maine Software Association's free Web service matches businesses, tech needs.
July 3, 2004

Maine's soaring house prices keep many working people from ownership.
July 6, 2004

Failed agreement means biotech will expand to Scarborough, Maine.
July 8, 2004

Brunswick, Maine, council aims to buy newspaper building for $1.275 million.
July 8, 2004

Portland, Maine, hospital to hold hearings on relocation.
July 8, 2004

Westbrook, Maine, remains divided on proposed Wal-Mart store.
July 8, 2004

Maine businesses expand customer base through eBay.
July 9, 2004

Portland, Maine, firm aims for spectrometer market.
July 10, 2004

Volatility in commodities market no longer fazes Maine heating-oil dealers.
July 13, 2004

Portland Press Herald, Maine, Edward D. Murphy column.
July 13, 2004

Australian ambassador dismisses Maine residents' trade-agreement concerns.
July 13, 2004

Portland, Maine, microbrewer hopes to crack soft drinks industry.
July 14, 2004

Cap on Canadian loggers allowed in Maine could hurt paper industry.
July 15, 2004

Maine's public advocate helps residents who pay too much for phone, Internet.
July 15, 2004

Portland Press Herald, Maine, Eric Blom column.
July 16, 2004

Influx of eclectic shops transforms Portland, Ore., retail district.
July 16, 2004

Maine scientists seek funding from federal grants, patents.
July 17, 2004

Portland, Maine, bookstores avoid costly rent payments, head for Internet.
July 20, 2004

Maine workers regain lost jobs as employment rises to pre-2001 levels.
July 20, 2004

Portland, Maine, biotechnology firm makes deal with Tokyo company.
July 21, 2004

Advocates seek Maine law that requires employers to give paid sick leave.
July 23, 2004

Portland, Maine, tourist ship may discontinue cruises.
July 23, 2004

Portland Press Herald, Maine, Matt Wickenheiser column.
July 23, 2004

Portland, Maine, restaurateur uses digital surveillance to monitor businesses.
July 24, 2004

Portland Press Herald, Maine, Edward D. Murphy column.
July 27, 2004

Portland, Maine, shuttle bus service takes on new life as tourist mover.
July 27, 2004

Concord Trailways' carries most-ever bus passengers between Boston and Maine.
July 29, 2004

Portland Press Herald, Maine, Eric Blom column.
July 30, 2004

Kennebunk, Maine, firm appeals to those who want phone service, not technology.
July 30, 2004

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