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Articles in May, 1996 issue of Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Pharr Yarns Workers Return to Clover, S.C., Plant.(Originated from The Herald, Rock Hill, S.C.)
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Union Activity Slows Port Business in California.(Originated from Press-Telegram, Long Beach, Calif.)
by Bush, G.M. -
Plans Under Way for Three 100,000-Square-Foot Office Projects.(Originated from The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville)
by Mathis, Karen Brune -
Trustee Rejects $1.3 Million Bid for Miami's El Cid Restaurant.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
by Barciela, Susana -
Default Filings Up 25.6 Percent in Riverside County, Calif.(Originated from The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.)
by Burnham, Rick - Bell Atlantic-Virginia Wins Accolades for Work Linking Students.(Originated from Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va.)
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Tacoma, Wash., Approves Street Vendors after 15-Year Ban.(Originated from The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash.)
by Fysh, Graham -
General Dynamics to Lay Off 256 at Electric Boat Plant in Rhode Island.(Originated from Providence Journal-Bulletin, R.I.)
by Davis, Paul -
Honeywell Announces Process-Control Computer System.(Originated from The Arizona Republic/Phoenix Gazette)
by Fehr-Snyder, Kerry -
Jack in the Box Closes Its Colorado Restaurants.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
by Turnis, Jan -
The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.(Originated from The Charlotte Observer, N.C.)
by Smith, Doug -
High Grain Prices Make Farmers Happy, Puts Ranchers on Edge.(Originated from The Indianapolis Star and News)
by Swiatek, Jeff -
Virginia Officials Says Newport News Shipyard's Permit is Lax.(Originated from Daily Press, Newport News, Va.)
by Stradling, Richard -
Kansas Airport Dedicates Extended Runway.(Originated from The Wichita Eagle, Kan.)
by Higdon, Dave - Fretter Inc. Closes Five of 15 Michigan Stores.(Originated from Detroit Free Press)
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Utah's Mountain Fuel Pressured to Supply Utilities with Natural Gas.(Originated from The Salt Lake Tribune)
by Oberbeck, Steven -
Texaco to Open A&W Restaurants in Colorado Springs.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
by Heilman, Wayne -
Farmer's Market in Philadelphia's Roxborough Area Still Finding Its Way.(Originated from The Philadelphia Inquirer)
by Bruch, Laura J. -
Aerospace Firm Picks Charlotte, N.C., for Headquarters.(Originated from The Herald, Rock Hill, S.C.)
by Burgess, Harvey -
West Telemarketing Corp. to Open 1,200-Job Calling Center in Hampton, Va.(Originated from Daily Press, Newport News, Va.)
by Glynn, Matt -
St. Petersburg, Fla., Chamber of Commerce Honors Two Businesses.(Originated from St. Petersburg Times, Fla.)
by Burney, Teresa -
New Crop of Carriers Entering an Energized Industry.(Originated from Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio)
by Turnbull, Lornet - Sandy, Utah, Approves $25 Million Entertainment Complex.(Originated from The Salt Lake Tribune)
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Astra Pharmaceuticals Suspends More Executives in Sex-Harassment Case.(Originated from The Boston Globe)
by Lewis, Diane; Pham, Alex -
Cable Television Industry Retreats From A La Carte Service.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
by Bryant, Howard -
Hansen Natural Corp.'s Fruit-Heavy Smoothies Off to a Fast Start.(Originated from The Orange County Register, Calif.)
by Lansner, Jonathan -
Builder Sidesteps City Government in Battle for Redlands, Calif., Mall.(Originated from The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.)
by Messinger, Rob - California's Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc. Has Record Quarter.(Originated from The Business Press, Ontario, Calif.)
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Georgia Nonprofit to Give $250,000 Assets to Start Mary Marler Foundation.(Originated from Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Ga.)
by Wells, Garrison -
Customers Find Rising Problems at Florida Power Corp.(Originated from St. Petersburg Times, Fla.)
by James, Ian -
Reno Air Adds Twist: Buy 1 Alaska Ticket At Full Price, Get 3 Cheap.(Originated from Anchorage Daily News)
by Scagliotti, Lisa -
Homes in Riverside, Calif., Ranked Among Nation's Most Affordable.(Originated from The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.)
by Burnham, Rick -
Investors Turn to Cyberspace for Clues on Stock Behavior.(Originated from Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn.)
by Beran, George -
Jacksonville, Fla., Ford Dealership Celebrates 80th Anniversary.(Originated from The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville)
by Thomas, Adam -
USAir Resumes Daily Nonstop Flights to Frankfurt.(Originated from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
by Massey, Steve -
USDA Says South Carolina Peach Farmers Eligible for Emergency Loans.(Originated from The State, Columbia, S.C.)
by Hughes, Bill -
U.S. Students Seen Lagging in Necessary Computer Knowledge.(Originated from The Orange County Register, Calif.)
by Hickox, Katie; Williams, Elisa -
New York City Health Executives Got 1995 Pay Hikes, Records Show.(Originated from New York Daily News)
by Feiden, Douglas -
Rock Hill, S.C., Howard Johnson's Gets New Owner with Plans to Renovate.(Originated from The Herald, Rock Hill, S.C.)
by Byers, Dawn -
Two Colorado Springs Women Lead Stressed Workers to Aerobic Health.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
by Turnis, Jane -
Hospital Plans Nursing Home in Monroeville, Ind.(Originated from The News Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
by Frazier, Lynne McKenna -
Virginia's Unemployment Drops Below 4 Percent for First Time in Six Years.(Originated from The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va.)
by Wagner, Lon -
Tulsa, Okla., Gas Prices Are Among Cheapest in Nation.(Originated from Tulsa World, Okla.)
by Tuttle, Ray -
Minnesota-Wisconsin Farm Planting Conditions Vary Widely.(Originated from Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn.)
by Egerstrom, Lee - Florida-Based Uniroyal Technology Corp. Posts Quarterly Loss.(Originated from The Bradenton Herald, Fla.)
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Wisconsin's MGE Expects to Remain Strong Despite Deregulation Competition.(Originated from The Wisconsin State Journal)
by Hawkins, Lee, Jr. -
Warm Winter Cools California Table Grape Harvest.(Originated from The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.)
by Crider, Jeff -
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Gets a New Deputy Director.(Originated from Daily Press, Newport News, Va.)
by Stradling, Richard - Formal Request Hasn't Been Made For $10 Monthly Phone Increase.(Originated from The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash.)
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Agreement Reached Will Prevent Indiana's Pan Am Plaza from Closing.(Originated from The Indianapolis Star and News)
by Kukolla, Steve -
Ownership of Scripps Newspaper in California Still Undecided.(Originated from The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.)
by Burnham, Rick -
California Group Assists Military Spouses, Personnel in Business.(Originated from North County Times, Escondido, Calif.)
by Ritter, Christie -
Virginia Power to Cut 200 Jobs.(Originated from Daily Press, Newport News, Va.)
by Glynn, Matt -
IRS Audit of Texas Medical Center Nears Its Fourth Year.(Originated from Austin American-Statesman, Texas)
by Golz, Earl -
McDonald's Fans Guess at Identity of Chain's New Burger.(Originated from Press-Telegram, Long Beach, Calif.)
by Arrington, Debbie -
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to Market Cola as Fund-Raiser.(Originated from The Boston Globe)
by Reidy, Chris -
Austin, Texas, Retailer Travis Boats & Motors Plans IPO.(Originated from Austin American-Statesman, Texas)
by Hawkins, Lori -
Chamber Tries to Lure Wellman Employees to Settle in Mississippi City.(Originated from The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss.)
by Ehrbright, Nan Patton -
Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn., Dave Beal Column.(Originated from Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn.)
by Beal, Dave -
More than 140 Chemical, Chase Banks May Close as New York Operations Merge.(Originated from New York Daily News)
by Reyes, Sonia -
Regis Corp. Purchases 154 Wal-Mart Hairstyling Salons for $12.25 Million.(Originated from Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn.)
by Gage, Amy - Affiliate Chapter of Auto Industry Women's Group Forms in Akron, Ohio.(Originated from Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio)
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FCC Frees AT&T from Rate Cap on International Calling Services.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
by Whitefield, Mimi -
Long Beach, Calif., Trying to Banish Sex-Oriented Stores.(Originated from Press-Telegram, Long Beach, Calif.)
by Monteagudo, Luis, Jr. -
Philadelphia Court Agency Accused of Denying Tenants Due Process.(Originated from Philadelphia Daily News)
by Young, Earni -
US West May Seek Higher Colorado Local Rates, Lower Long-Distance Rates.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
by Bean, Joanna -
Oklahoma Farmers Wary of Wheat Fungus.(Originated from Tulsa World, Okla.)
by Schafer, Shaun -
Tulsa, Okla., Homebuilder in Moscow Deal.(Originated from Tulsa World, Okla.)
by Simon, Dana -
Intuit CFO's Wife, Five Others Entangled in Insider Trading.(Originated from Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.)
by Avalos, George -
Madison, Wisc., Experiences Shortage of Skilled Construction Workers.(Originated from The Wisconsin State Journal)
by Gribble, Roger A. -
NBD Bank to Extend Service Charge to Indiana, Michigan at Year End.(Originated from The Indianapolis Star and News)
by Ambrose, Eileen -
Oklahoma's New Public Service Company Leader to Stress Customer Service.(Originated from Tulsa World, Okla.)
by Tuttle, Ray -
North Dakota Growers Earn Less in 1995, Study Says.(Originated from Agweek Magazine)
by Copeland, Julie -
Private Firms Invited to Submit Proposals to Norfolk, Va., Naval Base.(Originated from Daily Press, Newport News, Va.)
by McMichael, William H. -
Bowling Convention Spares Plenty of Cash for Salt Lake City Merchants.(Originated from The Salt Lake Tribune)
by Fahys, Judy -
California Farmers Hold Meeting to Discuss 1996 Farm Law.(Originated from The Fresno Bee, Calif.)
by Pollock, Dennis -
Pennsylvania Blue Cross Seeking Hospital Cost Cuts.(Originated from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
by Gaynor, Pamela -
Petrini's to Be Sold to Food Cooperative.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
by Kahn, Hal -
Mall Properties Inc. Anticipates Retail Boom on Virginia Peninsula.(Originated from Daily Press, Newport News, Va.)
by Glynn, Matt - Doctors Protest Unregulated Prosthetics Industry.(Originated from The News, Boca Raton, Fla.)
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