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Hospitals hire Illinois lobbying clout. June 29, 2004
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San Jose Mercury News, Calif., term sheet column. June 29, 2004
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San Jose, Calif., airport to get more security screeners as ridership ... June 29, 2004
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Microsoft bus rolls into Sacramento, Calif. June 29, 2004
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Some economists call California housing market vulnerable. June 29, 2004
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The Philadelphia Inquirer John Grogan column. June 29, 2004
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Metropolis, Ill., to Join Paducah, Ky., in Hiring of European Marketer... June 29, 2004
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Texas gasoline prices drop to $1.82 per gallon; fall is slower than ri... June 29, 2004
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Workers begin toxic cleanup in Martinsville, Ind. June 29, 2004
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Sallie Mae to close Indianapolis-area child-care center. June 29, 2004
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Mall giant Simon may get help from Indianapolis for new offices. June 29, 2004
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Governor urges Indiana to adopt health-care insurance initiative. June 29, 2004
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Former executive may hide money in Florida, claims insurer Conseco's l... June 29, 2004
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Charter school in Carmel, Ind., joins Ball State University system. June 29, 2004
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Shareholders for Anthem, WellPoint approve $16.4 billion takeover. June 29, 2004
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Chief financial officer of ATA Holdings leaves company. June 29, 2004
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Galax, Va.-Based Vaughan-Bassett Furniture to close Sumter, S.C., plan... June 29, 2004
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Some officials see potential for clash in Iraq security arrangements. June 29, 2004
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Haltom City, Texas, trash rates to rise. June 29, 2004
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Parker County, Texas, to pilot senior transit service. June 29, 2004
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Texas commission halts microbrewery's shipments over label location. June 29, 2004
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Dallas visitors bureau launches new advertising campaign, slogan. June 29, 2004
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Arlington, Texas, Man with Pancreatic Cancer Is First to Try New Vacci... June 29, 2004
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Denver-Area Workers for United Airlines Struggle to Stay Upbeat. June 29, 2004
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United Airlines loses final bid for government loan guarantee. June 29, 2004
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Colorado commission authorizes 2-cent telephone service surcharge. June 29, 2004
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The Denver Post Al Lewis column. June 29, 2004
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Gibraltar Steel raises earnings forecast for second quarter. June 29, 2004
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Buffalo, N.Y., bakery closes after 67 years. June 29, 2004
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'Urban Italian' restaurant to open in Charleston, W.Va. June 29, 2004
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U.S. seeks to seize Chicago-area distributor's patient lifting devices... June 29, 2004
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Chicago-based law firm extends European reach by partnering with Frenc... June 29, 2004
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U.S. transfers power to Iraq 2 days ahead of schedule. June 29, 2004
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Commuter calls new Minneapolis-area train toot-sweet. June 29, 2004
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Owner vows he won't sell iconic Minneapolis music club First Avenue. June 29, 2004
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Southern Nuclear Operating Company lays off 40 workers at Eastern Geor... June 29, 2004
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The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa., Retail Watch column. June 29, 2004
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Unemployment rate for Lehigh Valley, Pa., drops to 5.3 percent. June 29, 2004
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Grapevine, Texas, Officials Explain Parkland Proposal. June 29, 2004
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Affordable housing options grow in metropolitan Denver area. June 29, 2004
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Bowling Green, Ky., tobacco farmers to learn about potential buyout. June 29, 2004
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Kentucky governor unveils budget plan; some question its legality. June 29, 2004
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Well-insulated housing can significantly cut summer energy costs. June 29, 2004
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The Daily News, Bowling Green, Ky., business briefs column. June 29, 2004
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Syracuse, N.Y.-based advertising agency buys Charlotte, N.C., operatio... June 29, 2004
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Workers at WCI Steel in Warren, Ohio, consider proposed labor contract... June 29, 2004
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Niles, Ohio, aluminum casting plant comes under new ownership. June 29, 2004
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Patients with radiation exposure may face extra airport screening. June 29, 2004
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R.J. Reynolds sends shareholders ballots for Brown & Williamson purcha... June 29, 2004
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Supreme Court rules Bush policies governing enemy combatants unsound. June 29, 2004
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American troops in Iraq expect little change in wake of sovereignty tr... June 29, 2004
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Court's ruling against Bush detentions may lessen Democrats' firepower... June 29, 2004
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Illinois legislators object to governor's tactics during budget strugg... June 29, 2004
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Chicago-area towns halt annexation efforts, seek to catch up on land i... June 29, 2004
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Seattle-area grocers, unions extend efforts to seek agreement on new c... June 29, 2004
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Judge keeps Philadelphia duck-boat challenger on land. June 29, 2004
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Ham-radio operators aim to demonstrate effectiveness during emergencie... June 29, 2004
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President of Japan utility takes 1-month wage cut over data fabricatio... June 29, 2004
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Toshiba to raise 150 billion yen to help repay debt. June 29, 2004
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Japan Telecom Co.'s net balance sinks into red in FY 2003. June 29, 2004
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Japan's 2003 shipments of flat-panel TVs surpass conventional models i... June 29, 2004
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Japan prosecutors set to indict former Mitsubishi Motors chief. June 29, 2004
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Mitsubishi Motors may seek aid under revitalization law. June 29, 2004
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Sumitomo Life Insurance Co. may disband research arm. June 29, 2004
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Isuzu recalls 2,991 natural gas-powered trucks. June 29, 2004
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DaimlerChrysler Japan to recall 120,000 Mercedes-Benz passenger cars. June 29, 2004
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Jacksonville, Fla., port proceeds with cruise terminal plans. June 29, 2004
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Winston-Salem, N.C., College Shares in Biotechnology Training Grant. June 29, 2004
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Campbell Soup to cut some Sacramento, Calif., jobs among 400 nationwid... June 29, 2004
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Faculty at Pittsburgh university vote for union by 3-1 margin. June 29, 2004
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NFL stadium deal hurts taxpayers in Pittsburgh area, lawyer says. June 29, 2004
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California insurance commissioner may block part of Anthem's WellPoint... June 29, 2004
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Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay seeks meeting with prosecutors. June 29, 2004
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Houston Chronicle computing column. June 29, 2004
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Cape Cod, Mass., wind-farm opponents lose round in court. June 29, 2004
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