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Daily News (New York, NY) archives from July 2002

Cingular Wireless Launches Marketing Push in New York.
July 1, 2002

New York City Development Arm Selects Developer for Office, School Complex.
July 1, 2002

New York City Hotels Offer Discounts to Lure Travelers for July 4.
July 1, 2002

ImClone Players Seek Legal Help from Former Prosecutors in New York.
July 1, 2002

Daily News, New York, Guerrilla Investing Column.
July 1, 2002

Daily News, New York, Publishing Column.
July 2, 2002

Vivendi Universal Boss to Give Up Position.
July 2, 2002

WorldCom Continues to Investigate Accounting Fraud as Stock Plunges.
July 2, 2002

JetBlue Inks $46.5 Million Lease Deal for New York's Kennedy Airport.
July 2, 2002

Axed Vivendi Universal Boss May Reap $50 Million 'Kiss' Goodbye.
July 2, 2002

Nasdaq Hits Five-Year Low for Second Consecutive Day.
July 3, 2002

Vivendi Universal Shares Plummet after CEO Ouster.
July 3, 2002

Manhattan District Attorney Scrutinizes Financial Firms for Enron Complicity.
July 3, 2002

Vivendi Can Profit from Sale of Luxury Manhattan Duplex that Housed Ex-CEO.
July 3, 2002

WorldCom CEO Says that Company Focus Is on Obtaining Funding, Not Bankruptcy.
July 3, 2002

New Boss Must Clean Up Mess Left by Departed Vivendi Universal CEO.
July 4, 2002

Former SEC Chief to Earn $800 Hourly Fee to Monitor WorldCom Operations.
July 4, 2002

Bookstore to Finally Open in Harlem, N.Y.
July 8, 2002

Analysts Are Concerned Economy May Fall Back Into Recession.
July 8, 2002

Pressure Continues to Build for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.
July 8, 2002

Daily News, New York, Peter Siris Column.
July 8, 2002

Treasury Secretary Predicts Accounting Fiascoes Will Taper Off.
July 9, 2002

Daily News, New York, Media Column.
July 9, 2002

Merck's Accounting Questioned as Unit Prepares for Stock Market Debut.
July 9, 2002

Daily News, New York, Wall Street Column.
July 9, 2002

New York Real Estate Firms' Broker Battles Could Lead to Client Wars.
July 9, 2002

Investors Fail to Gain Confidence from President Bush's Speech.
July 10, 2002

French Regulators Commence Probe of Vivendi Universal at Paris Headquarters.
July 10, 2002

Investors Seem Unimpressed with Bush Speech, Push Stocks Lower.
July 10, 2002

Daily News, New York, Lou Dobbs Column.
July 10, 2002

Discount Clothing Chain, Bank to Lease Spots in New York City.
July 10, 2002

WorldCom's Corporate Monitor Is Accused of Potential Conflicts of Interest.
July 10, 2002

Salomon Smith Barney in Talks with New York over Stock Analysts.
July 11, 2002

Viacom Faces Questions over Its Radio Division.
July 11, 2002

Qwest Confirms Probe by Justice Department.
July 11, 2002

Bristol-Myers Squibb's Stocks Plunge with Revelation on Sales Inflation.
July 12, 2002

Daily News, New York, Publishing Column.
July 12, 2002

Bank of New York to Receive $37.5 Million Grant for Keeping Company Downtown.
July 12, 2002

Congressional Deadline Passes for Salomon Smith Barney to Deliver Documents.
July 12, 2002

Dow Bounces Back.
July 12, 2002

AOL's CEO Is on the Way Out.
July 13, 2002

Salomon Smith Barney Fails to Produce Documents in WorldCom Case.
July 13, 2002

WorldCom Demise May Bring Down Salomon Smith Barney Analyst.
July 15, 2002

Daily News, New York, Media Column.
July 16, 2002

AOL Time Warner Feels Pressure to Split into Separate Companies.
July 16, 2002

Documents Reveal More Details of Fraudulent Accounting Practices at WorldCom.
July 16, 2002

House Panel Chairman Rips Martha Stewart's Broker.
July 16, 2002

FleetBank Brings Computers to Needy Customers in New York's Harlem.
July 16, 2002

Pfizer Acquisition May Stop Drug Company's Move to Basking Ridge, N.J.
July 16, 2002

Price of Apartments in Manhattan Rises as Stock Market Flounders.
July 17, 2002

Daily News, New York, Media Column.
July 17, 2002

Citigroup, J.P. Morgan Chase Post Rise in Quarterly Profits.
July 18, 2002

New York Post Columnist Says He Was Fired Wrongfully.
July 18, 2002

Time, HBO Heads Differ from Former Chief.
July 19, 2002

CORRECTION: AOL Executive's Exit Gives Time Warner the Upper Hand.
July 19, 2002

New York's Jobless Rate Stays at Four-Year High in June.
July 19, 2002

House Panel Requests New WorldCom Documents, Employee Interviews.
July 20, 2002

New York Realty Industry Executives Question Fate of AOL Time Warner Center.
July 22, 2002

Daily News, New York, Guerrilla Investing Column.
July 22, 2002

Change in Stock-Option Accounting Could Hurt Profits for Companies Nationwide.
July 22, 2002

Salomon Smith Barney Telecom Analyst Faces Investigation, Many Complaints.
July 23, 2002

Con Edison Keeps Power Flowing to Lower Manhattan Despite Heat.
July 23, 2002

New York Mayor, Industry Experts Doubt Quick Bankruptcy Recovery for WorldCom.
July 23, 2002

World Trade Center Designer Says Families' Concerns Deserve Attention.
July 23, 2002

New Merrill Lynch CEO Succeeds to Post Two Years Early.
July 23, 2002

New York Mayor Says Utilities Need to Add Generating Stations.
July 23, 2002

Vivendi Universal Enters Desperate Sell-Off Mode.
July 23, 2002

Daily News, New York, Media Column.
July 24, 2002

Telecom Second-Quarter Results, Job Cuts Offer More Gloom for Investors.
July 24, 2002

Citigroup, J.P. Morgan Chase Face Accusations of Colluding with Enron.
July 24, 2002... Byline: Daniel Dunaief Jul. 24--New York's two top banks, Citigroup and J.P. Morgan Chase, were accused at a Senate hearing yesterday of having colluded with Enron to hide billions of dollars in debt. Representatives of the banks...

Stocks Fall Again as Banks, Telecommunications Companies Log Tough Day.
July 24, 2002... Byline: Daniel Dunaief Jul. 24--Stocks flirted with gains through part of the day, but again wound up on the downside as an Enron-related probe whacked bank shares and Lucent's losses pummeled telecoms. The Dow fell 82.24 to 7,702.34,...

Adelphia Communications CEO, Sons Leave Prison on $10 Million Bond Each.
July 25, 2002

Small Businesses in Ground-Zero Area Face Insurers' Refusals to Renew Coverage.
July 25, 2002

President Bush Hails Completion of Tough Corporate-Reform Bill.
July 25, 2002

NYSE Mulls Opening Second Trading Floor in Westchester County.
July 25, 2002

Congressman Requests Subpoenas for Salomon Smith Barney IPO Information.
July 25, 2002

New York Stock Exchange May Open Second Trading Floor in Westchester County.
July 25, 2002

White House, Congress Refuses SEC Chairman's bid for Promotion, Raise.
July 25, 2002

Duane Reade Shares Tank on 50 Percent Drop in Quarterly Profits.
July 26, 2002

SEC Probe of AOL Time Warner Gives Investors Jitters.
July 26, 2002

Adelphia Communications Files Suit against Company's Founding Family.
July 26, 2002

Stocks Take Another Wild Ride.
July 26, 2002

New York's Cablevision Loses 10,000 More Customers.
July 27, 2002

Manhattan, N.Y., Sees Increase in New Luxury Apartments.
July 29, 2002

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