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Articles in March, 2004 issue of Business Record (Des Moines)
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Des Moines insurer turns 125: principal positions itself for future growth
by Michael Lovell - Eliminate the politics
- Elizabeth Quinn offers soothing massages
- Public notices
- Des Moines' complexion
- Member spotlight: Tournament Club of Iowa.
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Back to basics: lawyer trades in a door with his name on it for the not-so-simple practice of intellectual property law.
by Beth Dalbey -
Kirkwood to have new life as apartment building
by Joe Gardyasz - Polk County notices
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Military museum honors minority, female leaders
by Michael Swanger -
Brighter days ahead: behind the negative headlines of big companies downsizing, CEOs of small and mid-sized businesses in Iowa are quietly optimistic
by Beth Dalbey - A true example of a business success story is a company called Shred-it
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No place like home for great apes
by Beth Dalbey - Q&A
- Killing the cash cow
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Iowa Legal Aid is serious business
by Karen Shaff - Look to the best ..
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What this city needs ..
by Beth Dalbey -
School to Careers brings professionals to Iowa students
by Erin Kiley -
East Village commercial projects picking up
by Joe Gardyasz - Public notices
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Slicing Iowa's Medicaid pie: providers unsure what splitting contract will mean for service, costs
by Joe Gardyasz - KCCI picks up regional Edward R. Murrow Awards
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Survey: apartment vacancy rates soar to record high; but forecast for other Greater Des Moines markets is improving, commercial real estate experts say
by Michael Swanger - City of Des Moines public ordinances
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Traffic? Yes. But an opportunity, too
by Jim Noyce -
Breathing life into products: Cactus Jack wants to spread the sport of arm wresting
by Erin Kiley - Damman is dedicated to Valley Bank
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GDMLI creates broad-based leadership for the future
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Vicki Davis sees a future in preserving the past: the executive director of the Historic Valley Junction Foundation looks ahead
by Erin Kiley -
Iowa's banks support communities and businesses by paying taxes, making loans
by John Sorensen -
Keeping with 'The Jetsons'
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Portfolios saw happier 2003 returns
by Joe Gardyasz -
Cardiovascular surgeon works to help prevent obesity
by Beth Dalbey -
Will the Values Fund run out of time? Blouin: legislature needs to act now to provide reliable funding source
by Joe Gardyasz - City of Des Moines public ordinances
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Do unto others: buy into the circle
by Barry Griswell -
Coventry struggles in a Wellmark world
by Erin Kiley -
With vacancy rates soaring, commercial investors eye land.
by Michael Lovell -
DNA Today melds smart card, DNA technologies.
by Joe Gardyasz -
High-stakes medicine: Iowa's health-care, legal communities at odds over proposed cap on medical liability awards.
by Joe Gardyasz -
Tax credits boost downtown: developers increasingly look to state pool to spur more mixed-income projects
by Joe Gardyasz - Bitter pill
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Crafting a case: Johnson leads urbandale students to trial
by Erin Killey -
Parents moving to box stores, internet for toys
by Erin Kiley - Helping children in need
- Polk county notices
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The price of optimism
by Beth Dalbey - Grab a camera and focus your view
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What "to do" before your next big trip
by Johni Hays - Polk County notices
- Polk County notices
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Leaders emerge from unexpected places
by Emily Abbas -
Des Moines' other southern gateway: the Southside Revitalization Partnership moves forward on southeast beautification projects.
by Joe Gardyasz - Activists in the streets
- Attention to detail ... attention to you
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A bittersweet farewell
by Beth Dalbey -
Konfrst fights for Iowa public television
by Erin Kiley -
Gong Fu Teas brings hot trend to Des Moines: friends Bishop and Feller plan to open an East Village teahouse
by Erin Kiley
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