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Federated, May agree to merge. February 28, 2005
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Farmers aren't buying city plan. February 28, 2005
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Dollar getting its due. February 28, 2005
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EDS wins U.K. deal, paper says. February 28, 2005
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Industry is driven to find more reps. February 28, 2005
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Council gets water plan today. February 28, 2005
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Gaylord plazas to set booth standard. February 28, 2005
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Southwest Airlines' software to issue sales alerts. February 28, 2005
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Web sites can help plan for retirement. February 28, 2005
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The Dallas Morning News personal finance column. February 28, 2005
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State may go after estate to fund care. February 28, 2005
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Air of worry pervades Lockheed union vote. February 28, 2005
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The Dallas Morning News Cheryl Hall column. February 28, 2005
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Seeing profits in futures. February 27, 2005
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The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller column. February 27, 2005
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Technology gains lift vehicle safety. February 27, 2005
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Arts hall ally getting show on the road. February 27, 2005
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D/FW premium may be shrinking. February 27, 2005
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DART considers east-west line. February 26, 2005
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Spin on spam targets 'spim,' or instant-messaging junk e-mail. February 26, 2005
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City gives green light to resume development of Prestonwood site. February 26, 2005
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Parking is Old Town priority. February 26, 2005
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Skaters wheeling, dealing for park. February 26, 2005
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Wyly trusts are large, complex. February 26, 2005
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Campbell's 17-year career with city ends under cloud of inquiry. February 26, 2005
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Auto dealers consider trimming their inventories. February 26, 2005
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Cornyn says he's inclined to keep limits on Dallas' Love Field. February 26, 2005
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Carrier says losses likely to continue. February 26, 2005
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J.C. Penney reports strong month, plans to open 20 stores this year. February 25, 2005
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Perry defends incentive fund. February 25, 2005
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Frito-Lay to boost ad spending by half. February 25, 2005
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EDS unit on block? February 25, 2005
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Convention center deal OK'd. February 25, 2005
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Condos' charm. February 25, 2005
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Ad legends again joining forces. February 25, 2005
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7-Eleven may move downtown. February 25, 2005
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City rules for trucks disputed. February 25, 2005
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Adding toll road on parts of Highway 121 to be studied. February 25, 2005
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Most DISD schools progress under No Child law. February 25, 2005
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Official: State hasn't been filled in on Woodall park. February 25, 2005
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Jail computer glitch could get county sued, experts say. February 25, 2005
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City boasts good news on efforts south of I-30. February 25, 2005
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2 local nonprofits feeling the pinch. February 24, 2005
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Michaels stock deals studied. February 24, 2005
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Vitality grants available. February 24, 2005
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Airline revenue ascends. February 24, 2005
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Council reduces fees for sex businesses. February 24, 2005
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Inaction on 1991 city plan keeps Haskell Avenue in decay. February 24, 2005
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Aging police fleet getting up there -- barely. February 24, 2005
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Government's method of calculating oil, gas reserves is outdated, stud... February 24, 2005
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Europe worries about dollar's impact on trade. February 24, 2005
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Pay-as-you-go cell phones grab more attention. February 24, 2005
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Indian company Wipro Ltd. is too busy to fret about outsourcing issue. February 23, 2005
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Crude oil hits $50 mark again. February 23, 2005
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American Airlines gets tentative nod for flights from Chicago to Shang... February 23, 2005
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Perot shares tumble 15 percent on loss of contract. February 23, 2005
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FW trustees could name superintendent pick today. February 23, 2005
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Local-phone giants may not lose subsidies. February 23, 2005
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Baylor will add pair of facilities. February 23, 2005
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Fashion lines lifting Penney. February 23, 2005
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Foundation strong for housing market. February 23, 2005
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Fossil stock drops 10.7 percent after it lowers forecast. February 23, 2005
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EDS tells analysts cash flow will more than triple by 2007. February 23, 2005
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County officials clash as computer woes persist with no fix in sight. February 23, 2005
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End of segregation, end of many black-owned businesses. February 23, 2005
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70 monitors descend on W-H for TAKS testing. February 23, 2005
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Miller, Hill clash on strong-mayor issue. February 22, 2005
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Empty nest for the well-feathered. February 22, 2005
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IBM's server chip. February 22, 2005
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Hospital is state's 1st pediatric center to earn trauma rating. February 22, 2005
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Another Brinker executive steps down. February 22, 2005
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Officials pave way for reopening courthouse. February 22, 2005
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Woman absorbs cost of big sprinkler leak; city lowers bill to $2,000. February 22, 2005
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Residents oppose code change. February 22, 2005
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Office donation is considered. February 22, 2005
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