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Articles in October, 1996 issue of Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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Broken Pagers Are Big Business for Ocala, Fla.-Based RMS Communications.(Originated from St. Petersburg Times, Fla.)
by Gibson, Linda -
Three Nashville Executives Form Publishing Services Company.(Originated from Nashville Banner, Tenn.)
by Hallam, Kristen -
New England Electric to Sell or Spin Off Plants.(Originated from The Boston Globe)
by Ackerman, Jerry -
Indiana's Anthem Inc. to Merge with Connecticut Blue Cross.(Originated from The Indianapolis Star and News)
by Ambrose, Eileen -
Landmark Communications Buys Virginia Sports, Card Magazine Publisher.(Originated from The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va.)
by Mayfield, Dave -
Miami-Based Generic Drug Maker Ivax Corp. to Close Some Plants.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
by Chandler, Michele -
Choice of Electricity Suppliers Proposed in Central Pennsylvania.(Originated from The Patriot-News, Harrisburg, Pa.)
by DeKok, David -
San Antonuio-Based Cullen/Frost to buy Corpus Christi Properties.(Originated from San Antonio Express-News)
by Vaughan, Vicki -
Three Arizona Malls, One Restaurant Will Get Electric-Car Charging Stations.(Originated from The Arizona Republic/Phoenix Gazette)
by Golfen, Bob -
Kiwi International Air Lines Trims Its Flights, Announces Layoffs.(Originated from The Star-Ledger, Newark, N.J.)
by Frank, Al -
ValuJet Mechanics Affiliate with Teamsters.(Originated from The Atlanta Journal and Constitution)
by Thurston, Scott -
Ohio Company Struggles to Import, Treat Canada Toxic Waste.(Originated from Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio)
by Vanac, Mary -
U.S. Labor Dept. Sues Virginia-Based Health-Care Plan.(Originated from The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va.)
by Wagner, Lon -
Developers Plan Banking and Retail Complex for Grand Forks, N.D.(Originated from Grand Forks Herald, N.D.)
by Cory, Matt -
The Herald, Rock Hill, S.C., Business In Profile Column.(Originated from The Herald, Rock Hill, S.C.)
by Elkins, Ken -
Heavy Traffic at Richmond, Va., Airport Keeps Controllers on Their Toes.(Originated from Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va.)
by Slack, Charles -
G.M.'s Fort Wayne Assembly Plant Negotiates Plant-Level Management.(Originated from The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
by LeDuc, Doug - Virginia's Best Products Co. to Close Eugene, Ore., Store.(Originated from The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.)
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New Sauce Company to Give Colorado a Taste of the 'Caribbean Thang'.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
by Tuell, Sherry Carter -
BOK Financial Signs Acquisition Agreement with Dallas-Area Bank.(Originated from Tulsa World, Okla.)
by Rutherford, Dan -
Sale of AT&T Paradyne Leads to Antitrust Lawsuit in New Jersey.(Originated from Asbury Park Press, N.J.)
by Fazzi, Raymond -
Bank One Offers Texas Small-Business Loans by Telephone.(Originated from Austin American-Statesman, Texas)
by Golz, Earl -
Columbus, Ga., Area Highway Projects to Speed Up Next Year.(Originated from Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Ga.)
by Franklin, Harry -
San Antonio Grocer H-E-B May Add 400 Workers at Daylong Job Fair.(Originated from San Antonio Express-News)
by Vaughan, Vicki -
Netscape, CyberCash Link Up to Create e-Coinage.(Originated from Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.)
by Avalos, George -
Seattle-Based Starbucks Brews Plans for South Florida.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
by Matas, Alina - Doubling of Oklahoma Gas & Electric Rate Cut Pushed.(Originated from Tulsa World, Okla.)
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Utility Deregulation A Powerful Trend.(Originated from Tulsa World, Okla.)
by Tuttle, Ray -
North Carolina-Based Discout Retailer Brings the Customers Back.(Originated from The Charlotte Observer, N.C.)
by Nhan, Tawn -
GTE Seeks Rural Local Phone Company Status in Virginia.(Originated from The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va.)
by Mayfield, Dave -
Tallahassee's Largest Black-Owned Funeral Home is one of Best Known.(Originated from Tallahassee Democrat, Fla.)
by Schneyer, Fred A. -
Parker Drilling Co. to Buy Louisiana Tool-Rental Firm.(Originated from Tulsa World, Okla.)
by Tuttle, Ray -
Motorola's Cost-Cutting Efforts Envision May Involve Layoffs, Slowdowns.(Originated from Austin American-Statesman, Texas)
by Hawkins, Lori -
Fedex Launches Internet Marketing Initiative.(Originated from The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn.)
by Hirschman, Dave - Rhode Island's GTECH Secures Contract to Operate Wisconsin Lottery.(Originated from The Providence Journal-Bulletin, R.I.)
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Utah's Weider Nutrition Going Public With $103 Million Offering.(Originated from The Salt Lake Tribune)
by Oberbeck, Steven -
US West to Offer Nashville, Tenn., Area Internet Service.(Originated from Nashville Banner, Tenn.)
by Lawson, Cree -
Vallejo, Calif., to Take Over Marine World Africa USA.(Originated from Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.)
by Hayes, Elizabeth -
Miami's Doral Hotel Has New Owner and New Name.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
by Dupont, Dale K. - California Travel Agents Looking for Ways to Diversify.(Originated from The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.)
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Tension Mounts as Union Stages Protest at Philadelphia Port Authority.(Originated from The Philadelphia Inquirer)
by Holcomb, Henry J. -
Cascade Communications Corp. Stock Plunges 17 Percent.(Originated from The Boston Globe)
by Rosenberg, Ronald -
Wisconsin Real Estate Firm Offers Stake in Florida Hotel.(Originated from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
by Daykin, Tom -
California-Based Company Expected to Get Go Ahead for New Drug.(Originated from The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.)
by McAuliffe, Don -
Why Do Mothers Work? Most Have To.(Originated from The Salt Lake Tribune)
by Oberbeck, Steven -
Business Soaring for Wichita, Kan., Aircraft Makers.(Originated from The Wichita Eagle, Kan.)
by Cox, Bob -
First Union Has Big Gains, But One-Time Charge Drops its Earnings.(Originated from The Charlotte Observer, N.C.)
by Moore, Pamela L. -
Nationwide Insurance Drops Coverage, Raises Deductibles.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
by Cordle, Ina Paiva - Arvin Industries Reports Earnings Increase.(Originated from The Indianapolis Star and News)
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Hit by High Costs, Nuclear Power May Find Itself A Fossil in New England.(Originated from The Providence Journal-Bulletin, R.I.)
by Wyss, Bob -
California Maker of Reuseable Spacecraft Lands Motorola Contract.(Originated from The Business Press, Ontario, Calif.)
by Scott, Gray -
Indiana's Symex Inc. Hopes New Computer Will Render Network Managers Obsolete.(Originated from The Indianapolis Star and News)
by O'Malley, Chris - Harte-Hanks Communications of San Antonio Reports Rise in Earnings.(Originated from San Antonio Express-News)
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Massachusetts' Largest Auto Insurer Reports Drop in Third Quarter Earnings.(Originated from The Boston Globe)
by Mohl, Bruce -
U S West Opening An Atlanta Office. (Originated from The Atlanta Journal and Constitution)
by Kanell, Michael E. -
OfficeMax Heads to Jacksonville, Fla., with Jobs in Store.(Originated from The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville)
by Mathis, Karen Brune -
Shares Plunge at Massachusetts' Molten Metal Technology Inc.(Originated from The Boston Globe)
by Rosenberg, Ronald -
Tallahassee Cafe's Culinary Delights Grew Out of Catering Service.(Originated from Tallahassee Democrat, Fla.)
by Schneyer, Fred A. - McClatchy Newspapers Inc. Sells Five West Coast Newspapers.(Originated from The Herald, Rock Hill, S.C.)
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Texas' Pavilion Technologies Enters New Software Market Niches.(Originated from Austin American-Statesman, Texas)
by Hawkins, Lori -
Ryder to Close Some Facilities, Mulls Sale of Auto Carrier Division.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
by Poppe, David -
Ameritech Accused of Trying to Circumvent Indiana Regulators.(Originated from The Indianapolis Star and News)
by Simpson, Cam -
A Gamble on Cheap Net Link: Sega's Video Game Opens Cyberspace.(Originated from The Sacramento Bee, Calif.)
by DeBare, Ilana - McNeil Pharmaceutical Settles Charges over Pain-Reliever Marketing.(Originated from The Wisconsin State Journal)
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Smithfield Foods Says Virginia Exempted Its Water Pollution from Law.(Originated from Daily Press, Newport News, Va.)
by Stradling, Richard -
AutoNation Inaugurates 'New Concept' in Used Car Industry.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
by McNair, James -
Intel Chairman: The Times Are 'Exhilarating'.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
by Sandoval, Ricardo -
Waban Inc. Plans to Split BJ's Wholesale Clubs from HomeBase Chain.(Originated from The Boston Globe)
by Reidy, Chris -
Michigan Company Offers to Purchase Ohio-Based Firm Filing Chapter 11.(Originated from Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio)
by Adams, David -
Northern California's Kaiser Permanente to Take Health Care to Internet.(Originated from Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.)
by Avalos, George -
Long-Time Manager Resigns from Lexington, Ky., Kroger Store.(Originated from Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky.)
by Jordan, Jim -
Wisconsin's Security Capital Corp. Reports Earnings.(Originated from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
by Armstrong, Douglas -
Sealright's Akron, Ohio, Plant to Add Up to 60 Jobs.(Originated from Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio)
by Mezger, Roger J. -
Blood-Products Firms Find Deal Makers Among HIV-Infected Hemophiliacs.(Originated from The Philadelphia Inquirer)
by Shaw, Donna -
Profit Is Off for Sun City Palm Desert Builder Del Webb Corp.(Originated from The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif.)
by Burnham, Rick -
MGIC Investments Creates Software to Help Determine Mortgage Indebtedness.(Originated from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
by Daykin, Tom -
Michigan's Federal-Mogul Loses $17 million.(Originated from Detroit Free Press)
by Craig, Charlotte -
Home Depot to Buy Memphis, Tenn., Land.(Originated from The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn.)
by Campbell, Laurel; Maxey, Ron -
Trash Haulers Need Marketing, Too.(Originated from Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn.)
by Beran, George -
Muscle Chip for Macintosh Computers Puts Heavy Pressure on Intel's Pentium.(Originated from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
by Creedy, Steve
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