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Articles in September, 2002 issue of Business Record (Des Moines)
- Renaissance Savery, Jimmy Lynch close to striking deal. (Whispers & Proclamations).
- Business center under new management. (Launch)
- Q & A.
- Lessons learned from 9/11. (Our View)
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Skateboarding is healthy despite its outlaw image. (OP-ED)
by Beth Dalbey -
Shops at Roosevelt get new look. (Business Front)
by Michael Lovell - Worker's comp expert joins Bradshaw firm. (60 Seconds).
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Seize hidden potential by improving cash flow
by Becky Gibson - Looking ahead
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Dallas County airport moves to master plan stage: airport in Ortonville expected to boost interest in business park county helped develop. (Transportation)
by Beth Dalbey -
Baby boomers create demand in health care. (60 Seconds)
by Christine Anders -
A year after attacks, Des Moines airport bucks slump. (Continental).
by Michael Lovell -
The waiting game: relocated Iowa Highway 5 is the catalyst for growth on city's South Side. (Cover Story)
by Beth Dalbey -
Molloy Wellness helps cut insurance costs. (Wellness)
by Beth Dalbey -
College savings plan has tax advantages: Money, Time magazines rank College Savings Iowa among best plans in the country. (Opinion)
by Michael L. Fitzgrald -
Wellness manager guides program to improve workers' lives, work environment: Principal's program focuses on employees' minds, bodies and spirits. (Healthy Gains)
by Michael Swanger - Looking ahead. (Monday Briefing).
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Where's the hottest new design firm in Colorado? In Iowa
by Beth Dalbey -
Global trade could be regaining steam in Iowa.
by Michael Lovell -
Small accounting firm sees upswing in client base: public accounting scandals are working to LWBJ's advantage. (Banking & Finance)
by Beth Dalbey -
Walk, pedal or ride; Tina Mowry wants your car to be left behind
by Michael Lovell -
Today's global market calls for innovative new solutions. (Bank of America)
by Paul Johnson -
Anglo International's new store to show off more than diamonds
by Michael Lovell -
Motivational speaker, author is 'attitude adjuster'. (Up & Comer)
by Michele Matt - United Fire & Casualty Co. (The Bottom Line)
- One-stop financial planning. (Launch)
- Vice president increased PR business. (60 Seconds)
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Hubbell Realty Co. marks anniversary with changes: commercial, residential development company moves headquarters to West Des Moines, transforms leadership.
by Michael Swanger -
Sentencing reform now. (Op-Ed)
by Beth Dalbey - October filled with World Food Prize Month events. (Business Front)
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A stadium in 'Valley of excess'. (Op-Ed)
by Jay P. Wagner -
Casey's, a small-town mainstay, embraces big-city tactics
by Michael Lovell - Q & A
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From 'Gilligan's Island' to google.com: one in five Americans rely on Internet more than television, study says. (Opinion)
by Kris Moorman - Hanser first lowan to head a global PR corporation
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Temple's economic impact to benefit downtown
by Michael Swanger - Curfew isn't the answer. (Our View).
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Altoona development strives for West Des Moines feel. (Business Front)
by Michael Lovell -
No handicap: life was on par for Glen Oaks residents during Allianz Championship; residents enjoyed firsthand view of golf stars. (Executive Style)
by Michael Swanger - Q & A
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HON Industries Inc. (The Bottom Line)
by Stephen McIntire - Des Moines Marathon ready to roll through city. (Whispers & Proclamations).
- Science center nears goal. (Business Front)
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Movers and shakers choose exclusive restaurants to strike deals. (Executive Style: Making Deals)
by Erin Kiley -
Much abrew about Starbucks as sales soar: opening-day sales beat managers' expectations by 25 percent; more stores planned. (Business Front).
by Michael Lovell -
Calcium scoring: on this test, zero is an A+. (Cover Story)
by Beth Dalbey -
Insurance provider knows the importance of long-term care. (Up & Comer)
by Jeff Moorman -
Arsonist didn't just awake one day with an attitude. (Op-Ed)
by Beth Dalbey - Getting out the youth vote. (Our View)
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Iowa's most popular car? Surprise! Its a truck
by Michael Lovell - Bandag Inc. (The Bottom Line)
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Early-childhood research strikes chord with women: through Women's Leadership Initiative, United Way takes its message to the places women gather.
by Beth Dalbey - Williams helped to end paper chase at ICUL. (Up & Comer)
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New solution to the health-care crisis? (Opinion).
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Open Technologies is campus agent for Sun Microsystems. (60 Seconds)
by Dan Merry -
Farm Bureau, Lighthouse narrow Iowa's 'digital divide'. (Business Front)
by Beth Dalbey - Ambassador Quinn honored for work in Cambodia. (Whispers & Proclamations)
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State to auction treasures Iowans hold dear, but forgot. (Business Front).
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People with disabilities 'Ready, Willing and Able' to work at your company. (Opinion)
by Pat Steel - Three Fountains Office Park boasts a superior location. (Land & Space)
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Alternative medicine gaining acceptance: Iowa Health System is embracing complementary practices such as acupuncture and herbal therapy at its Center for Health and Well-Being
by Beth Dalbey -
Partners for Progress helps build strong community ties between schools, businesses: company workers mentor Des Moines students. (Issue Affecting Des Moines' Business).
by Michael Swanger -
Iowa wine industry pressed for success: the state was one of the last in the Midwest to grasp the potential for grape growing, but now it's about to pass its neighbors in growth. (Cover Story)
by Beth Dalbey - Resuscitating Des Moines. (Our View)
- Q & A
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Better Homes and Gardens gets a revamped look.
by Michael Lovell - Hike interest rates and market limps. (Money)
- Q&A
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Wellness Council: healthy employees more productive; non-profit group helps strengthen companies' bottom lines. (Wellness)
by Michael Swanger - Balancing growth. (Our View)
- Maher, once CMF&Z head, joins Integer. (Business Front)
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Investors, stung by losses, flock to professionals
by Michael Lovell -
Area companies pay tribute to Sept. 11. (One Year Later)
by Anne Mathey -
Marketing exec earns elite national distinction. (Up & Comer)
by Tamra Kenworthy -
The life and death of CMF&Z: clients fled as financing failed. At its peak, executive trotted the globe, had offices in Washington, D.C., and on New York's Madison Avenue. (Cover Story)
by Michael Lovell -
Des Moines glitterati know how to party
by Michael Lovell -
Mall developers come home with panache.
by Michael Swanger -
DrugTowns adding health markets: growing demand prompts increase in organic and natural products. (Wellness)
by Anne Mathey -
President's proposed cuts devastate health-care training programs. (Opinion)
by Dr. H.S. Teitelbaum -
Local television stations plan fewer commercials for 9/11
by Michael Lovell
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