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Daily News, New York, Business Briefs Column.
April 1, 2003
Martha Stewart's Pay Dropped to $2.2 Million in 2002.
April 1, 2003
New York Oil Consultant Arrested on Charges of Bribing President of Kazakhstan.
April 1, 2003
Ban Transforms New York Bars, Workplaces into Non-Smoking Section.
April 1, 2003
New York City Unions to Skip $600 Million Giveback Plan.
April 1, 2003
Car, Light Truck Sales Dropped by 1 Percent in March.
April 2, 2003
Daily News, New York, Business Briefs Column.
April 2, 2003
Yankees Deal Could Prove Costly to Cablevision.
April 2, 2003
Grocery Distributor Fleming Files for Bankruptcy.
April 2, 2003
NAACP Takes on Gun Industry in New York's Brooklyn Federal Court.
April 2, 2003
New York Post Gets Hit with Bias Suit.
April 2, 2003
New York Transit Agency Expands Service in Wake of Manhattan Bridge Reopening.
April 2, 2003
New York-Area Transit Agency Rethinks Subway-Station Redesign.
April 2, 2003
New York-Area Apartment Workers Approve Walkout.
April 3, 2003
New York City Wants Takeover Deal for Private Buses by June 30.
April 3, 2003
Grand Jury Indicts Former Mobil Executive for Taking $2 Million in Kickbacks.
April 3, 2003
New York Attorney General Threatens Lawsuit against Philip Morris.
April 3, 2003
Stock Market Defies Economic News, Soars on Positive Reports from Iraq.
April 3, 2003
Democrat Wants to Strip New York Governor of Oversight Power on Transit System.
April 3, 2003
Lawsuit Alleges Former Tyco Chief Financial Officer Misused Funds for Perks.
April 3, 2003
Dow Rises as U.S. Troops Close In on Baghdad.
April 3, 2003
Patriot Missile May Have Downed Navy Jet, Pentagon Says.
April 4, 2003
Stocks Inch Lower amid New Signs of Economic Weakness.
April 4, 2003
Gun Suit Takes a Hit.
April 4, 2003
New York Lost Fewer Jobs in 2002 Despite Recession, Controller Reports.
April 4, 2003
Mobil Oil Faces Federal Charges of Bribing Kazakhstan President.
April 5, 2003
SEC Files Show Former Vivendi Executive Dumped Shares.
April 5, 2003
Wall Street Firms Near Settlement for Fraudulent Stock Advice.
April 5, 2003
Some Businesses with French Monikers Play Up American Pedigrees.
April 7, 2003
Would-Be New York Tour Guides Face Tough Multiple-Choice Test.
April 7, 2003
Donald Trump Prices New York Luxury Condominiums up to $30 Million.
April 7, 2003
New York Politicians Object to Trade Center, Airport Land Swap Deal.
April 7, 2003
New York to Get $25 Million in Security Aid.
April 9, 2003
Cockroaches May Carry Deadly SARS Virus.
April 9, 2003
Former Madison Square Garden Boss May Bid for Atlanta Teams.
April 9, 2003
New York Governor Finds Himself on Sideline as Legislature Battles over Budget.
April 9, 2003
Stock Market Hovers between War Rally, Sluggishness.
April 9, 2003
Daily News, New York, Ticker Column.
April 9, 2003
New York City Holds Open Call for World Trade Center Memorial Ideas.
April 9, 2003
Authorities Charge Five Used-Car Dealers in $1.3 Million Tax Fraud.
April 10, 2003
Suburban New York Legislators Rally on City Hall Steps to Protest Commuter Tax.
April 10, 2003
New York Hospital to Pay $5.4 Million to Settle Employee Sexual Abuse Suits.
April 10, 2003
Architect of Vietnam Memorial on Panel to Select World Trade Center Tribute.
April 10, 2003
New York Gives Relatives of World Trade Center Victims More Time to File Suit.
April 10, 2003
Airlines Likely to Struggle through the Summer.
April 11, 2003
Investors Focus on Profits, Retail Sales and the Economy.
April 11, 2003
Brooklyn, N.Y., Port Study Raises Fears.
April 11, 2003
Daily News, New York, Ticker Column.
April 11, 2003
Health Insurance Plan of New York Nears Lease of Manhattan Building.
April 12, 2003
Stocks Fall Again over War, Concerns about Corporate Profits.
April 12, 2003
New York Poised to Get $200 Million Richer with Homeland Security Provision.
April 13, 2003
New York Subway Tokens Retire, Replaced by MetroCards.
April 13, 2003
Albany, N.Y., Republican Legislators Poised to Kill Commuter Tax Proposal.
April 13, 2003
Proposed Commuter Tax for New York Area Not on Governor's Agenda.
April 14, 2003
Illinois Judge Cuts Appeal Bond for Philip Morris USA.
April 15, 2003
Report on Landlords' Income to Kick Off Debate over Rent Hikes in New York.
April 15, 2003
Officials Unveil Plan to Remake Downtown Brooklyn, N.Y.
April 15, 2003
New York Unveils Rezoning Plan to Reinvigorate Downtown Brooklyn.
April 15, 2003
Stocks Surge with News of Big Bank Profits.
April 15, 2003
American Airlines Gives Flight Attendants Day to Reconsider Concessions.
April 16, 2003
New York City Journalism Graduate School Gets Dean.
April 16, 2003
Stocks Move Down, Up on Wall Street for Day.
April 16, 2003
Bush Pares Tax-Cut Plan to $550 Billion.
April 16, 2003
New York City Apartment-Building Workers Seek Open Door to Higher Pay.
April 16, 2003
Daily News, New York, Ticker Column.
April 17, 2003
Poor Corporate Earnings Pull Wall Street Down.
April 17, 2003
Building Workers Agree to Contract Extension, Avoid Strike during Holidays.
April 17, 2003
New York's Chinatown Receives Federal Grant to Study Traffic, Parking Woes.
April 18, 2003
Retailers, Consumer Product Firms Benefit from Consumer Spending.
April 18, 2003
Jobless Claims Reach Second-Highest Level, Report Says.
April 18, 2003
New Haven, Conn., Man Sues McDonald's for Alleged Weight Discrimination.
April 18, 2003
SARS Virus Infects 324 in Hong Kong by Spreading through Leaky Drains.
April 18, 2003
New York to Cut Trash Collection to Once Weekly in Queens.
April 18, 2003
Chairman of Virgin Atlantic Gathers Medics for Humanitarian Flight to Baghdad.
April 18, 2003
Con Edison to Decide Winner of $1 Billion Energy Supply Contract.
April 19, 2003
Small Business Loans in New York Soar Amid Economic Downturn.
April 21, 2003
Free Ferry to Lower Manhattan, N.Y., to Stop Running April 30.
April 21, 2003
Easter Holiday Proves Disappointing for Retail Chains.
April 22, 2003
War Keeps Business Leaders Cautious, Economic Indicator Suggests.
April 22, 2003
Brokerage Lowers Profit Estimates for Large Swatch of Retail Sector.
April 22, 2003
Rehab Project Puts New Swing in Jamaica Bay, N.Y., Sports Complex.
April 22, 2003
Transit Hub, Rail Link Are Top Rebuilding Priorities, Manhattan Businesses Say.
April 22, 2003
Longstanding New York Coffee Business Is Fined $400 for Coffee-Odor Pollution.
April 23, 2003
Troubled American Airlines Posts $1 Billion First-Quarter Loss.
April 24, 2003