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

Daily News, New York, Media Column.
October 1, 2002

Major Retailers' Marked-Down Forecasts Add Further Economic Gloom.
October 1, 2002

Stock Market Concludes Worst September Since 1937.
October 1, 2002

New York City Considers High-Tech Voting.
October 1, 2002

Weight Watchers' Board Chairman Is Hit with Sexual Abuse Lawsuit.
October 1, 2002

Music Industry Must Pay $141.3 Million in CD Price-Fixing Settlement.
October 1, 2002

District Attorney Widens Probe of Tyco.
October 1, 2002

Persistent Transit Problems May Drive Companies from Lower Manhattan.
October 1, 2002

Even 0 Percent Financing Can't Keep Heat on Auto Sales.
October 2, 2002

Readers Not Buying Peter Jennings' Sept. 11 Book; Publisher Offers Discount.
October 2, 2002

Free Tickets May Prove Costly for Martha Stewart; Assistant to Plead Guilty.
October 2, 2002

Daily News, New York, Media Column.
October 2, 2002

Stock Markets Roar Back; Dow Gains Nearly 350 Points.
October 2, 2002

Global Crossing Chairman to Give $25 Million to Workers' 401(k) Accounts.
October 2, 2002

Publisher Hits Rosie O'Donnell with $300 Million Suit over Exit from Magazine.
October 2, 2002

New York Officials Criticize Senator for Effort to Block Transit Funding.
October 2, 2002

U.S., New York Regulators Work on Global Framework for Charges against Banks.
October 3, 2002

Enron's Former Chief Financial Officer Charged with Fraud.
October 3, 2002

Prosecutors Say Martha Stewart Received Illegal Insider Tip.
October 3, 2002

Adelphia Communications' Founder Pleads Not Guilty to Fraud Charges.
October 3, 2002

Planned Downtown Manhattan Biotech Center Gets $5 Million Grant.
October 3, 2002

Bulletproof Vest Makers Call Courtroom Videotapes 'Bogus'.
October 3, 2002

Questionnaire from 2001 Shows New York City Lawmaker's Support for Smoking Ban.
October 3, 2002

New York Senator Backs Off Ground Zero Transit-Fund Fight.
October 3, 2002

Martha Loses New York Stock Exchange Post; Her Stock Reaches All-Time Low.
October 4, 2002

Daily News, New York, Publishing Column.
October 4, 2002

Downtown Manhattan Real Estate Prices Steady.
October 4, 2002

New York Governor Moves 250 State Government Jobs from WTC Area to Harlem.
October 4, 2002

Former CEO of Salomon Smith Barney Resigns from New York Stock Exchange Board.
October 4, 2002

Elite Model Agency Sues Same-Name Escort Service.
October 5, 2002

California Jury Hits Smoking Giant Philip Morris with $28 Billion in Damages.
October 5, 2002

New York Mayor Urges Crackdown on Cafe Life.
October 5, 2002

Scandal Hits Martha Stewart's Empire at Crucial Time in Ad World.
October 5, 2002

Donald Trump Makes Burger Pitch for McDonald's.
October 5, 2002

Daily News, New York, Media Column.
October 5, 2002

One Liberty Lures Tenants Back to Ground-Zero Area.
October 5, 2002

New Yorkers Pay $1.20 Per Month for 911 Service That Doesn't Exist.
October 7, 2002

Enron's Fastow May Be Banned from Corporate Activity.
October 7, 2002

Daily News, New York, Peter Siris Column.
October 7, 2002

Viacom CEO Tries to Keep the Company's No. 2.
October 7, 2002

Possible Conflict in Credit Suisse First Boston Investment Research Is Found.
October 8, 2002

Daily News, New York, Publishing Column.
October 8, 2002

Nassau County, N.Y., Bans Bar Smoking; 'Domino Effect' Is Expected.
October 8, 2002

Another WorldCom Executive Pleads Guilty to Accounting Fraud.
October 8, 2002

Holocaust Museum's Expansion in the Works in New York.
October 8, 2002

New York Makes Parade Video in Hopes of Luring Olympics.
October 8, 2002

Bad Corporate Loan Levels Rise with Weak Economy.
October 9, 2002

Market Rises on Bush's Decision to Stop West Coast Port Lockout.
October 9, 2002

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

Officials Hail Renovation Deal for Manhattan's Penn Station.
October 9, 2002

Solar Power Is Hot in Brooklyn, N.Y., Area.
October 9, 2002

Tyco Seeks to Recover Money from Former Chief Financial Officer.
October 9, 2002

Developer Wants All 11 Million Square Feet of World Trade Center Rebuilt.
October 9, 2002

New York's LaGuardia Airport to Test New Passenger-Screening Procedure.
October 9, 2002

New York Officials Promote Queens as Business Center.
October 9, 2002

Dow, Nasdaq Drop to Low Levels in Gloomy Day of Trading.
October 10, 2002

In Postwar Iraqi Oil Plan, Rundown Facilities Would Get Major U.S. Upgrade.
October 10, 2002

House, Senate Democrats Call for Replacement of Harvey Pitt as SEC Head.
October 10, 2002

Port Authority Retreats from Demand for World Trade Center Office Space.
October 10, 2002

AOL Faces Tough Times as Advertising Struggles, Consumers Look to Broadband.
October 10, 2002

California Pension Fund May Buy Stake in New York Building.
October 10, 2002

New York City Transit Authority Looks into Taking over Private Bus Lines.
October 10, 2002

Barely Half of New York Pharmacies Stock After-Sex Pills.
October 10, 2002

Bullish Analyst Lowers Target for Dow to Mere 48 Percent Rally.
October 10, 2002

Daily News, New York, Media Column.
October 11, 2002

NBC 'Today' Producer Gets Ax.
October 11, 2002

Retail Sales Slump; September Weakness Bad Sign for Holidays.
October 11, 2002

New York Mayor's Proposed Smoking Ban Spurs Fight Aimed at City Council.
October 11, 2002

With $2 Transit Fare Possible for Spring, New York Mulls Options.
October 11, 2002

No-Refund Fee Tickets Angers New York Yankees Fan.
October 11, 2002

Stocks Post Terrific Two Days.
October 12, 2002

Lucent Technologies Cuts 10,000 More Jobs.
October 12, 2002

Fright Fests along East Coast Are a Scream for the Whole Family.
October 14, 2002

Wall Street Firms Cut Back on Little Extras.
October 14, 2002

Senator from New York Pushes to 'Fingerprint' New Firearms.
October 14, 2002

Economic Slump Is No Party for New York City Firms.
October 14, 2002

Downtown Grants Are Mixed Bag for Lower-Manhattan Tenants.
October 14, 2002

Daily News, New York, Peter Siris Column.
October 14, 2002

Kmart's New Martha Stewart Commercials Raise Eyebrows.
October 14, 2002

Reshuffle at NBC Expands.
October 14, 2002

CBS Tries Four-Anchor Format for Its Morning Show.
October 15, 2002

Citigroup Trades Barbs with New York Gubernatorial Candidate.
October 15, 2002

Former Global Crossing Chief Wants Bankrupt Firm to Pay Him $821,714.
October 15, 2002

ImClone Founder Waksal Is Set to Plead Guilty to Insider Trading.
October 15, 2002

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