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St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, MO) archives from July 2004

St. Louis-area electricians approve 3-year contract.
July 1, 2004

St. Louis businesses appeal to shoppers' loyalty during Independents Week.
July 1, 2004

Monsanto boosts earnings by 45 percent.
July 1, 2004

Workers at commercial-refrigeration firm approve pact in Bridgeton, Mo.
July 1, 2004

Pay to prescribe.
July 1, 2004

Vroom to spare.
July 1, 2004

`Fahrenheit 9/11': Great moviemaking, dubious journalism.
July 1, 2004

GOP candidate for St. Louis County executive launches TV ad campaign.
July 1, 2004

ESPN antes up with a raise in its poker coverage.
July 2, 2004

Bush has far to go in persuading the world of Iraqi success.
July 2, 2004

Small Business Administration won't change rules for government contracts.
July 2, 2004... Byline: Shera Dalin Jul. 2--The U.S. Small Business Administration has dumped proposed rules that would have made it harder for some small firms to compete for federal contracts. The SBA announced Wednesday that it was abandoning the...

Boeing's airliner output rises; St. Louis-built Navy jet deliveries soar.
July 3, 2004... Byline: Tim McLaughlin Jul. 3--Boeing Co.'s deliveries of commercial jets rose slightly in the first half of the year compared to the year-earlier period while deliveries of St. Louis-built F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets increased 20...

Pfizer settles false advertising lawsuit for $60 million.
July 3, 2004... Byline: Trisha L. Howard Jul. 3--Pfizer Inc. said Friday that it has reached a $60 million settlement in an Illinois class-action case that accused the company of falsely marketing the diabetes drug Rezulin. The preliminary settlement...

Cindy Brown's Olympic flame will continue to burn forever.
July 3, 2004

Cardinals pour it on Mariners again.
July 3, 2004

Frenzied speculation abounds as Kerry draws closer to VP decision.
July 3, 2004

Sixth Tour win is uncharted terrain.
July 3, 2004

Hamilton might push Armstrong.
July 3, 2004

Who will challenge Armstrong.
July 3, 2004

Meanings of jerseys of the Tour.
July 3, 2004

Several stages will have major impact on Tour.
July 3, 2004

St. Louis Post-Dispatch David Nicklaus column.
July 4, 2004... Byline: David Nicklaus Jul. 4--LOWER YOUR STOCK-MARKET EXPECTATIONS BUT DON'T PANIC: Usually, investors are said to fear the unknown. Recently, they have been nervous about the known. The quarter-point increase last week in short-term...

GOP battles the big question: To see `9/11' or not?
July 4, 2004

Mutual funds investors must decide between load and no-load.
July 4, 2004

Developers take on Pet project in St. Louis.
July 5, 2004

Maryland Heights, Mo., programmer creates machine that mimics brain activity.
July 5, 2004

FasTracKids tries to fill 'files' in young St. Louis-area students' minds.
July 5, 2004

Truly embracing the oath of citizenship.
July 6, 2004

Office creatures we all know and hate.
July 6, 2004

Gephardt plans for future after losing to Edwards in veep race.
July 6, 2004

Kerry picks Edwards as running mate; impact of choice has mixed reaction.
July 6, 2004

Couple brews excitement for beers made in O'Fallon, Mo.
July 6, 2004

St. Louis law firm helps injured rail workers claim damages.
July 6, 2004

Florissant, Mo., residents gear up to fight rezoning plan.
July 6, 2004

Foreclosure sale of St. Louis mall is delayed.
July 7, 2004

Telecom firm eliminates Missouri jobs as it prepares to move to South Carolina.
July 7, 2004

Studies help explain animal-human bonding.
July 7, 2004

That warm, fuzzy feeling that animals inspire can be powerful medicine for people.
July 7, 2004

Top of the heap: ugly victory gives Cardinals most wins in majors.
July 7, 2004

Normandy, Mo., council to vote on sales tax for parks.
July 7, 2004

Florissant, Mo., wants to annex 5 areas before deadline.
July 7, 2004

Emerson buys Marconi's power-systems business.
July 8, 2004

Pfizer to cut drug prices to help uninsured.
July 8, 2004

Group of Boeing executives, managers may get company shares worth $454 million.
July 8, 2004

Southwest Airlines unveils new round of discount fares.
July 8, 2004

GIs and Germany: A long love affair may soon be over.
July 8, 2004

Backers of casino in Branson, Mo., area blanket airwaves.
July 8, 2004

Indianapolis-based restaurant loses round in legal food fight.
July 8, 2004

Foreclosure of St. Louis shopping center faces month delay.
July 8, 2004

At these trials, many are in favor of a hanging judge.
July 8, 2004

Homeowners rue fungus among us.
July 9, 2004

Zoos use stored DNA to sire offspring after death of rare breed.
July 9, 2004

Rise in Madison County, Mo., average pay among fastest in nation, report shows.
July 9, 2004

Missouri regulators grant two-year license to President Casino.
July 9, 2004

Companies pitch new casinos in St. Louis area as market expansion nears.
July 9, 2004

Latest e-mail worm targets Windows computers.
July 9, 2004

Frontier reverses thrust in St. Louis, drops nonstop flight to Los Angeles.
July 9, 2004

St. Louis Post-Dispatch David Nicklaus column.
July 9, 2004

Can Cards' hot arms keep Cubs' bats cold?
July 9, 2004

Memory buoys Hansen to world mark.
July 9, 2004

Anheuser-Busch set to take over brewery, expand presence in China.
July 10, 2004

Missouri coal producers see drop in stock prices due to rail service woes.
July 10, 2004

Early VP announcement boosts campaign coffers.
July 10, 2004

Cardinals cook Cubs again.
July 10, 2004

Cards' play says a mouthful, even if the manager doesn't.
July 10, 2004

President of Missouri Synod Lutherans faces conservative challenge.
July 10, 2004

Track officials worrying about rumors of new, undetectable steroid.
July 10, 2004

Embattled president of Missouri Synod Lutherans wins re-election.
July 11, 2004

Archaeologists unearth first town incorporated by African-American.
July 12, 2004

A great lake with deep depths of history.
July 12, 2004

AmerenUE will build generators in Venice.
July 12, 2004

Hearing held in ex-Blues player's alleged murder-for-hire plot.
July 12, 2004

All-Star Game will provide ant's-eye view of baseball.
July 12, 2004

Anheuser-Busch extends brewery's deadline.
July 13, 2004

St. Louis-based medical products startup hopes IPO will raise $97.5 million.
July 13, 2004

Microsoft delays again its release of Windows security upgrade.
July 13, 2004

Union Pacific admits mistakes were made in reporting grade-crossing fatalities.
July 13, 2004

The L-word.
July 13, 2004

Kerry's Vietnam duty will be center stage at convention.
July 13, 2004

Kansas City, Mo.-based bank hits double digits profits.
July 14, 2004

Study says Missourians spend most of their money on prescription drugs.
July 14, 2004

St. Louis Post-Dispatch David Nicklaus column.
July 14, 2004

Senate blocks same-sex ban.
July 14, 2004

Senate blocks same-sex ban.
July 14, 2004

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