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Articles in September, 1993 issue of Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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Southern Pacific Rail Corp. Job Cuts Will Hit 4,000. (Originated from The Denver Post)
by Mahoney, Michelle -
Freighter Leaves Duluth, Minn., with Year's Last Taconite Shipment. (Originated from Duluth News-Tribune, Minn.)
by Renner, Marianne -
California Designer Plans to Build Fast, Comfortable Hot Rod. (Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
by Nauman, Matt -
Baltimore Uses Midwest Advantage to Gain Back Cargo Lost During '80s. (Originated from Traffic World)
by Brennan, Terry -
Tulsa-Based Energy Company Soars after Seizing Market Opportunities. (Originated from The Tulsa World, Okla.)
by Tuttle, Ray - TAA Contract Talks on Dried Nuts, Fruit, Bog Down. (Originated from Traffic World)
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Long Beach, Calif., Engineers are Trash Consultants to the Nation. (Originated from Press-Telegram, Long Beach, Calif.)
by Houser, Bob - A Conversation with Ford Vice President Allan Gilmour. (Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
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Farm Workers Union Claims Lawyer, Judge Mishandled Arizona Case. (Originated from The Arizona Republic, Phoenix)
by Whiting, Brent -
NAFTA Provokes Debate at World Affairs Meeting in St. Louis. (Originated from St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
by Flannery, William -
Local Officials Believe Fort Wayne, Ind., Needs Enterprise Zone. (Originated from The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
by LeDuc, Doug -
Discount Retailer Rose's Files Chapter 11, Eyeing Christmas Rebound. (Originated from The Charlotte Observer, N.C.)
by Reed, Vita -
Port of Tacoma, Wash., to Buy Chemical Plant. (Originated from The Tacoma Morning News Tribune, Wash.)
by Tucker, Rob -
Tukwila, Wash.-Based Firm Moves into Big Time with GM Contract. (Originated from The Seattle Times)
by Lane, Polly -
Floods Fail to Halt Advance of Economy in St. Louis Region, Fed Says. (Originated from St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
by Gallagher, Jim -
Borland Trying to Catch Rival Lotus with Collaborative Computing Software. (Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
by Langberg, Mike -
Plant Workers, UAW Seek to Prove Their Worth to Ford. (Originated from Detroit Free Press)
by Gardner, Greg -
Northern California's Garment Industry to Unveil New Labor Plan. (Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
by Levander, Michelle -
Private Clubs Face Lean Times Under New Federal Tax Laws. (Originated from Detroit Free Press)
by Rohan, Barry -
UAW-Ford Contract Trades Health Coverage for Reduced Wages. (Originated from St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
by Carey, Christopher -
Workers and Management Standoff at National Steel Pellet. (Originated from Duluth News-Tribune, Minn.)
by Bloomquist, Lee -
Shareholder Suit Another Bad Break for Software Retailer Egghead Inc. (Originated from The Seattle Times)
by Williams, Scott -
Magma Copper Co. Backs Out of Arizona Mine Deal. (Originated from The Arizona Republic, Phoenix)
by Webster, Guy -
North Carolina Still Seen as Frontrunner in Battle for Mercedes-Benz. (Originated from The Charlotte Observer, N.C.)
by Chapman, Dan -
Alaska Airlines, Flight Attendants' Union Heading to Court. (Originated from The Tacoma Morning News Tribune, Wash.)
by Griffin, Sean -
Tallahassee, Fla., Noticing Loss of Jobs. (Originated from Tallahassee Democrat, Fla.)
by Harris, Wayne -
California Software Maker Promises Big Changes By Year-End. (Originated from The Orange County Register, Calif.)
by Williams, Elisa -
Fliers Unworried about Alaska Air. (Originated from The Seattle Times)
by Gupta, Himanee -
Former Denny's Employees Charge Racial Bias Hindered Their Careers. (Originated from The Charlotte Observer, N.C.)
by Greiff, James -
Small Businesses Unsure About Clinton Health Care Plan Costs. (Originated from The Phoenix Gazette)
by Crowe, Rosalie Robles -
Wichita, Kan., Educators Seek Limits on Students' Part-Time Jobs. (Originated from The Wichita Eagle, Kan.)
by Perez, Suzanne -
Grand Jury Indicts Two Orange County, Calif., Insurance Executives. (Originated from The Orange County Register, Calif.)
by Iwata, Edward -
Washington State Sues Furniture Store over Ad Tactics. (Originated from The Seattle Times)
by Acohido, Byron -
Tulsa, Okla.-Based Base Inc. to Distribute Cargill Corn Sweeteners. (Originated from The Tulsa World, Okla.)
by Lee, Mark -
Orange County, Calif., Exports to Mexico Would More Than Double Under NAFTA. (Originated from The Orange County Register, Calif.)
by Smith, Elliot Blair -
The Philadelphia Inquirer Glenn Burkins Column. (Originated from The Philadelphia Inquirer)
by Burkins, Glenn -
Enid-Area, Ariz., Tops U.S. in Job Growth. (Originated from The Tulsa World, Okla.)
by Curtis, Bruce - French Steelmaker to Spin Off Pittsburgh-Based J&L Specialty Product Corp. (Originated from Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio)
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New Air Pollution Rules in Texas May Force Change on Commuters. (Originated from Houston Chronicle)
by Baird, Jane -
Virginia Beach Businesses Try to Return to Normal after Hurricane Scare. (Originated from Daily Press, Newport News, Va.)
by Ress, David -
Delaware River Port Authority's Strategic Plan Plans More for New Jersey. (Originated from The Philadelphia Inquirer)
by Johnston, David -
Cousins Sentenced in Broward County, Fla., Telemarketing Scam. (Originated from The Miami Herald)
by McNair, James -
The Boeing Co. Rolls Out Its 1,000th 747 at Washington State Factory. (Originated from The Wichita Eagle, Kan.)
by Higdon, Dave -
Seven Denver Businesses to Receive Minority Enterprise Awards. (Originated from The Denver Post)
by Day, Janet -
South Carolina to Jump into Information Highway Arena. (Originated from The State, Columbia, S.C.)
by Hughes, Bill -
Technology Companies Consider Warning Investors on Volatility of Stocks. (Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
by Wolf, Ron -
South Carolina Remains Hopeful of Landing Mercedes-Benz Plant. (Originated from The State, Columbia, S.C.)
by Monk, Fred -
Oklahoma Spared Agriculture Cuts; Most Counties Expected to Keep USDA Offices. (Originated from The Tulsa World, Okla.)
by Lee, Mark -
Insurance Commissioner to Meet Kentucky Central Life Stockholders. (Originated from Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky.)
by Jordan, Jim -
Market Eventually Must Account for Spring Wheat Field Losses, Analysts Say. (Originated from Grand Forks Herald, N.D.)
by Pedraza, Juan Miguel -
Ten Questions About the Workings of Mutual Funds You Were Afraid to Ask:. (Originated from New York Daily News)
by Lyons, James -
Potential Customers Have Mixed Feelings About Colorado Wal-Mart. (Originated from Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo.)
by Narvaes, Emily -
Heinz Pet Products Plans to Shut Plant in Pascagoula, Miss. (Originated from The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss.)
by Hannaford, Jim -
Kmart on List of 11 Companies Termed "Anti-Gay" by Gay Journalists' Group. (Originated from Detroit Free Press)
by Deck, Cecilia -
South Dakota Businesses Honored for Excellence. (Originated from Aberdeen American News, S.D.)
by Kirschenmann, Jay -
FCC Holds Lottery for Interactive TV Licenses. (Originated from The Philadelphia Inquirer)
by Rozansky, Michael L. -
Tacoma, Wash., Mall Asks Permission to Issue Stock. (Originated from The Tacoma Morning News Tribune, Wash.)
by Szymanski, Jim -
No Olive Branch in Sight for Battling GM, VW. (Originated from Detroit Free Press)
by Gardner, Greg -
KeyCorp to Buy Denver-Based Commercial Bancorporation of Colorado. (Originated from The Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
by Heilman, Wayne -
Back-to-School Sales Pick Up at Stores in Washington's Tri-Cities Area. (Originated from Tri-City Herald, Pasco-Kennewick-Richland, Wash.)
by Williams, Laurie -
Dart Container Corp. Family Split Erupts into Lawsuit. (Originated from Detroit Free Press)
by Shellum, Bernie -
General Tire Makes Changes to Tune Up Customer Service. (Originated from Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio)
by Brown, Stuart -
Arizona's Future Will Be Shaped in NAFTA Debate. (Originated from The Phoenix Gazette)
by Perez, Janet -
Superior, Wisc., Mayor to Fight for Burlington Northern Jobs. (Originated from Duluth News-Tribune, Minn.)
by Faherty, Jay -
Microsoft's Gates Says He Has No Plans to Slow Down. (Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
by O'Connor, Rory J. -
Investors Flock to Safe Havens In Wake of Unrest in Russia. (Originated from The Atlanta Journal and Constitution)
by Walker, Tom -
Northwest Companies Rush to Russia Despite Obstacles, Instability. (Originated from The Seattle Times)
by Gwinn, Mary Ann - Industrial Freight System of Sun Valley, Calif., Files Chapter 11. (Originated from Traffic World)
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General Tire Plans Layoffs, Temporary Shutdowns to Decrease Inventory. (Originated from Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio)
by Drown, Stuart -
StorageTek Anticipates Major Loss, Plans to Cut 200 Jobs. (Originated from The Denver Post)
by Dubroff, Henry -
Viacom Brings the Lawyers into Battle for Paramount. (Originated from New York Daily News)
by Lowry, Tom; Lyons, James -
Traffic World Editorial: NAFTA Is a Bad Risk For U.S. Transportation. (Originated from Traffic World)
by Shea, Walter J. -
Kentucky Racetrack Shares Fare Well on Vancouver Stock Exchange. (Originated from Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky.)
by Carfagno, Jacalyn -
Brazil's Money Woes Linked to Michigan's Dart Family. (Originated from Detroit Free Press)
by Shellum, Bernie -
California's Nichols Institute Names New Chief, Ponders Future. (Originated from The Orange County Register, Calif.)
by Campbell, Ronald -
Arizona Customers Preview of Arrowhead Towne Center Super Mall. (Originated from The Arizona Republic, Phoenix)
by Gillespie, Phyllis -
Regulators to Review Bell of Pennsylvania Upgrade Plan, Rate Hike Plea. (Originated from The Philadelphia Inquirer)
by Rozansky, Michael L. - Oklahoma Economy Surges in Second Quarter, but Tulsa Lags Behind. (Originated from The Tulsa World, Okla.)
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Background Checks to Begin on Four Applicants to Run Missouri Casinos. (Originated from St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
by Faust, Fred -
All Eyes Watching U.S. Wheat Disease Situation. (Originated from Grand Forks Herald, N.D.)
by Bailey, Ann
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