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Articles in January, 2002 issue of Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Mother-Daughter Team Stick with Italian Tradition at Their Atlanta-Area Bakery.
- Kansas City, Mo., Firm's Brokers, Analysts Start Fresh with New Parent.
- The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C., Real Deals Column.
- Norfolk, Va., Stadium Idea Causes Mixed Reaction.
- AME Info, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Business Briefs Column.
- Electric Deregulation Begins Today in Texas.
- Britain's Lackluster Carlton Communications Gives New CEO Big Bonus.
- Experts Bet on Modest Stock Gains in 2002.
- Hong Kong-Based Pacific Century Cyber Works Cancels Contract with Studio.
- Waco, Texas, Consultant Predicts Recovery to Begin Early in 2002.
- Omaha, Neb., Bank Tower Lobby Gets New Glass Garden Atrium.
- The Dallas Morning News Tech Bits Column.
- Tribe Ends 2001 Without Arizona Casino Revenue Payout.
- Orange Juice Makers Battle over Fast-Food Restaurants.
- Daily Mail, London, Alex Brummer Column.
- Surging Sales Take Load Off Seattle, Wash.-Area Stress-Relief Industry.
- Nevada Ranks Fourth at Growth Rate for Businesses Owned by Women.
- Impending New Jersey Transit Fare Increases Discussed.
- Right Move for United Kingdom Residents Will Cut Credit Card Bill.
- Appleton, Wis., Papers Ponder $22 Million Computer Software Upgrade.
- San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Silicon Valley People Column.
- New Year Will Bring Defense Cash in Orlando, Fla., Area.
- Some Small Travel Agencies in Eugene, Ore., Close, Restructure Since Fall.
- New Year's Crowds Overwhelm St. Lake City's Transportation Network.
- Norman, Okla.-Based Tech Company Makes Conversion to Discount Health Care.
- Dallas-Based Builder to Close Woodville, Texas, Plant.
- California Highway Patrol Plan Takes Aim at Truck Safety.
- US Airways, Pilots to Discuss Regional Jet Plan.
- Duluth, Minn., to See Lower Natural Gas Prices despite December Hike.
- New Jersey Comcast Customers Complain about Loss of High-Speed Internet.
- Tarzana, Calif.-Based Lab Testing Company Finds Success in IPO Arena.
- Modesto, Calif., Farm Equipment Company Survives Big Changes in Industry.
- Drug Giants Seek Federal Approval for Cholesterol Drug.
- Omaha, Neb.-Area Railroad Industry Seeks Better Days in 2002.
- Bankrupt Raleigh, N.C.-Based Fitness Club Closes.
- Missouri-Based Company Sees Stock Price Drop over Pollution Lawsuit.
- The Salt Lake Tribune Business Digest Column.
- Oil Woes Unlikely to Dry Up SUV, Pickup Truck Sales.
- Tower Made by Tulsa, Okla.-Based Communications Firm Is Bound for Super Bowl.
- Verona, Wis.-Area Candy Maker Gets Kudos from Consumer Reports for Chocolates.
- National Steel Pellet Co. Restarts Taconite Operation at Keewatin, Minn.
- Ventura County Star, Calif., Business Briefs Column.
- Galveston, Texas-Based Insurer Files Suit against Enron's Consultants.
- Washington State Indian Nation Loses Ally PacifiCorp in Fight for River Dams.
- Kane County, Ill., Board Disagrees on Response to Outer-Belt Expressway Plan.
- Camden, N.J., Major Vetoes Living-Wage Ordinance.
- Downtown Fredericksburg, Va., Store Closes after 12-Year run.
- New Burger King to Replace Steakhouse in Columbus, Ga.
- Qwest to Use Customer Information to Sell Other Services.
- Orlando, Fla., Airport Slow to Act as Businessman's Debt Mounted.
- Buyers Sought for Former Cruise Company's Ships.
- Subdivision Plan Worries Mt. Pleasant, S.C., Council Members.
- Investment Firm Signs On as Main Tenant in Planned Milwaukee Development.
- U.S. Pumps Up Wetland Project West of Boynton, Fla.
- Thanks to Telecommuting, Business Still Gets Done in Atlanta As Snow Falls.
- Murray, Ky., Liquor Vote for Annexed Club Illegal, Board Says.
- Anchorage Daily News, Alaska, Inside Alaska Business Column.
- Qwest to Seek Long-Distance Return in Arizona.
- Plan Says Monterey County, Calif., Will Need Higher-Density Communities.
- Collectors Around the World Seek Coke's Historic Treasures.
- Economists Predict North Carolina Recovery to Lag Nation.
- Eugene, Ore., Motivational Exercise Studio Expands in New Building.
- Colorado Springs, Colo.-Based Software Company Appoints President.
- The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, In the Pipeline Column.
- Company Appoints President at Lexington, Ky.-Based Valvoline.
- Opponents of FedEx Hub in Greensboro, N.C., Expected to File Suit.
- Miller, Skyy Spirits to Launch Malt-Based Drink with Vodka.
- Co-Founder Buys Online Extreme-Sports Firm in Irvine, Calif.
- Investors Pump Nearly $40 Million into Pittsburgh-Based Software Firm.
- German Chip Maker May Raise Prices.
- Granite City, Ill.-Based Company Buys Two Stores in Wisconsin.
- Thailand Bank Proposes Property Investment.
- Bank of America Sues Tulsa, Okla., Airport Parking Firm for Foreclosure.
- Leaders of India, Pakistan Set to Start Peace Talks.
- Connecticut Budget Issues Remain Uncertain.
- Dynegy, Enron Settle Lawsuit on Pipeline Deal.
- Washington State Ferries' New Chief Brings Transportation Experience to Agency.
- Denver Grand Jury Indicts Eleven People for Cheating United Airlines.
- The Indianapolis Star Will Higgins Column.
- Landmark Philadelphia Restaurant Bookbinder's Closes after 109 Years.
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