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Settlement to Close Three Dallas Topless Clubs. August 22, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Tarrant Briefs Column. August 22, 2002
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Small-Business Owners Plug into Networks at Grand Prairie, Texas, Conf... August 22, 2002
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SBC, Publisher Scramble to Collect Texas Phone Books with Private Numb... August 22, 2002
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Troops at Texas' Fort Hood Cheer Defense Secretary Rumsfeld. August 22, 2002
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RadioShack Shares Fall 16 Percent on Third-Quarter Profit Warning. August 22, 2002
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Crude Oil Prices Spike As Traders' Watch for United States, Iraq Clash... August 22, 2002
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Listen.com Offers Music from All Five Major Record Labels. August 22, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column. August 22, 2002
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Dallas-Based Physician Group Responds to FTC Price-Fixing Accusation. August 22, 2002
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Federal Investigators Aim for More Enron Executives. August 22, 2002
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Dallas City Council Rejects Housing Proposal. August 22, 2002
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Office-Supply Distributor Daisytek Hopes Shares Will Rise as It Meets ... August 22, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Computer Queries Column. August 22, 2002
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Dallas Businessman Has Spent 25 Years Aiding Youth, Trade in Inner Cit... August 22, 2002
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Criminal Checks of Job Finalists Incite Outcry at University of Texas. August 22, 2002
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Builder's Request Incites Dallas Debate over Alleys. August 22, 2002
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Figures Show Airlines Charge Less for Seats Today Than 20 Years Ago. August 22, 2002
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Irving, Texas-Based Ad Agency Temerlin McClain Shifting to New-Client ... August 22, 2002
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New $80 Million Conservation Fund May Ease Border Dispute over Water. August 21, 2002
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Dallas University Dedicates Engineering Building to Head of Texas Inst... August 21, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Technology Column. August 21, 2002
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SBC to Offer a New, Cheaper DSL Access But Offering Will Be Slower. August 21, 2002
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Dallas-Based ClubCorp Founder, Chairman Dies at 76. August 21, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column. August 21, 2002
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Israelis Find Slow Market for Artwork in Dallas. August 21, 2002
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Farmers Insurance to Halt New Texas Policies. August 21, 2002
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Open House Armed Robberies Force Dallas Real Estate Agents to Hire Sec... August 21, 2002
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Algae Kills Shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico. August 21, 2002
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Texas Beats California in Exports in First Half of 2002. August 21, 2002
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Analysts Praise Electronic Data Systems' Pursuit of New Deal. August 21, 2002
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Continental Airlines Moves to Cut Costs; Average Fares Hit 19-Year Low... August 21, 2002
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Cingular Cuts Up to 3,000 jobs. August 21, 2002
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Texas Settles on Fine, Fixes for Ellis County Cement Plant. August 21, 2002
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Bombay Company Executive Leaves; Resignation Was Board's Call, Analyst... August 21, 2002
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Pilots at American Eagle Request Mediation in Dispute over Jet Sales, ... August 20, 2002
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Dallas University Folds Ethics into Undergraduate Business Degree. August 20, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Business Briefs Column. August 20, 2002
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Airports Ask U.S. Senate to Push Back Baggage-Screening Deadline. August 20, 2002
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Dallas Airport Temporarily Shuts Off Water Supply after Contamination. August 20, 2002
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Teachers from Other States Eye Texas for Higher Salaries. August 20, 2002
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Southwest Airlines Pilots Take Two-Year Deal despite Criticism from Un... August 20, 2002
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Stock Investors Gain Confidence Amid Market's Slow Recovery. August 20, 2002
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Southwest Pilots Approve Two-Year Contract Extension. August 20, 2002
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Cash-Strapped Frisco, Texas, Superdome May Shift to Skating. August 20, 2002
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Dallas City Council Considers Plan to Save Recreation Center Jobs, Hou... August 20, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column. August 20, 2002
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Array of Luxury Suites in Dallas Area Lets Businesses Woo Customers, E... August 20, 2002
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Houston Biomedical Researchers Move On after Tropical Storm's Devastat... August 20, 2002
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Video-Game Retailer GameStop Corp. Posts Quarterly Earnings of $6.1 Mi... August 20, 2002
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As Threat of Cyber Attacks Grows, Security Specialists Blame Faulty So... August 20, 2002
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CORRECTION: Plans to Save Workers from Future Enron Get Tied Up in Con... August 19, 2002
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Dallas Transit Agency May Pay for Failed Book Deal. August 19, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Personal Finance Column. August 19, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Personal Finance Column. August 19, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column. August 19, 2002
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End of Recession in Mexico Hasn't Brought End to Executives' Doubts. August 19, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Irving Briefs Column. August 19, 2002
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Investors May Regret Overlooking Dividends in Market Bubble. August 19, 2002
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Airport Official Says Dallas-Ft. Worth Airport Needs Expansion Despite... August 19, 2002
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Networking, Career Education Group Returns to Dallas. August 18, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Technology Career Column. August 18, 2002
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Southern Methodist University Holds MBA Tuition Lottery. August 18, 2002
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Dallas Web Site Firm Seeks Workers Who `Click'. August 18, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Follow-Up File. August 18, 2002
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Interim CEO Must Simplify Enron to Save It. August 18, 2002
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Dallas University Seminar Helps Students Finish Dissertation. August 18, 2002
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Chief Restructuring Officers Respond to Corporate Distress Call. August 18, 2002
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Early Response Often Key in Effective Turnarounds, Dallas Experts Say. August 18, 2002
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Texas Workshops Teach Key Lessons for Desert Survival. August 18, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Travel Briefs Column. August 18, 2002
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Heavy Backpack Was Worth the Weight in Texas' Big Bend National Park. August 18, 2002
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Average Worker's Technology Skills Not Keeping Pace, Report Says. August 18, 2002
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Survey Says Top Salespeople Find Their Skills in Demand. August 18, 2002
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The Dallas Morning News Sales Career Column. August 18, 2002
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