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Articles in February, 2002 issue of Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Oil-Refinery Union Workers Extend Strike Deadline.
- Delta Reports $734 Million Loss in Fourth Quarter but Shows Hope for 2002.
- Colorado Springs, Colo., Unit Wins Contract to Update Military Radar, Software.
- First Apartments in Jacksonville, Fla., Luxury Complex to Open this Summer.
- Midwest Express Airlines Maintenance Workers Vote Down Union.
- California Ski Resorts Report Good Business.
- Providence Journal, R.I., Business Briefs Column.
- Richmond, Va.-Based Paper Company Expands.
- Missouri Governor to Talk Less, Listen More at Meeting with Ford Officials.
- Bush's Budget to Include Less Money for Illinois Education, Job Training.
- Revenues of Thailand Agribusiness Firm Are Set to Rise 3 Percent.
- IRS Expects Increase in Electronic Filing but Rebate Checks Cause Confusion.
- Franchisee Closes Six Burger Kings in Norfolk, Va., Area.
- Delta Expects Profitability in Later Half of 2002.
- Bush to Tap Columbia, S.C., Native, Former Astronaut for No. 2 NASA Job.
- New York Hosts Its First World Economic Forum.
- Bank Sues Kansas, Missouri Gasoline Outlets for Delinquent Loans.
- Global Economic Forum in New York City Is Largely Unprotested on First Day.
- Lawyers for Former Enron Workers File Motions, Seeking to Clear Way for Suits.
- Dallas-Based Utility TXU Corp. Posts Loss of $76 Million for Fourth Quarter.
- Samsung Gains on Top Mobile-Phone Makers.
- After Years of Struggles, Dallas-Based Wireless Phone Firm Launches Service.
- U.S. Agency's Wildlife-Refuge Funding Plan Includes Philadelphia-Area Site.
- Detroit Free Press Business People Column.
- Icelandic Food Firm May Rely on Sales, Leasebacks for Bid of British Retailer.
- Congressman Requests Investigation of Clear Channel Communications.
- Group Plans Local Protest at EchoStar Chief's Home in Denver Area.
- Workers at Enron Wind Power Facility in Tehachapi, Calif., Laid Off.
- Washington Pines for Pot of Gold from Gambling.
- Albany, N.Y.-Area Builders, Remodelers Plan to Merge Trade Groups.
- Colorado School of Mines Likely to Attain Charter Status.
- Indiana Medical Device Firm's Quarterly Presentation Is Well-Rehearsed Event.
- New Owners Take Charge of Historic Arcadia, Fla., Barber Shop.
- Large Furniture Company Reaffirms Commitment to High Point, N.C., Market.
- Pueblo, Colo., Log Home Sold for Restaurant.
- Florida Senators Approve Sales-Tax Package.
- More Northern Floridians File for Bankruptcy during Recession.
- Williams Communications to Release Fourth-Quarter Earnings.
- Vancouver, Wash., Port Officials Discuss Channel-Deepening Project.
- Business Community Wants to Improve Roads in Omaha, Neb., Area.
- More Patients Scheduled at Aberdeen, S.D., Veterans Medical Clinic.
- Venture Capital Firm Opens Office in Bloomington, Ind.
- Kings Mountain, N.C., Textile Factory to Shut Down.
- Miami Accounting Students Learn Concepts through Games.
- New Mexico Attorney General Alleges Violations of Open Meetings Law.
- Arthur Andersen Reaches Out to Assure Orange County, Calif.-Area Clients.
- Dallas-Based Technology Company Seeks Tenants for Raleigh, N.C., Warehouse.
- San Jose, Calif.-Area Firm Works Heavily on New Chip, Other Products.
- Blue Skies Smile Again over San Antonio Neighborhood.
- Despite Wave of Reforms, Redundancies, Thai Finance Sector Need More Cuts.
- Oklahoma Business Gauge Falls Sharply.
- Painesville, Ohio-Based Groups Develop Nonprofit Business Incubator.
- Representative of Enron Workers Criticizes Bush's Pension Proposals.
- McDonald's Pulls Credit-Pay Program from Drive-Through.
- Chicago Tribune Business Finance Notebook Column.
- After Enron Controversy, Questions Raised about Employment of Accountants.
- Supermarket Executive in Carlisle, Pa., Holds Recipe for Success.
- Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Business Leader Profile.
- Battle Lines Drawn over Autos' Seven-Slot Grille in South Bend, Ind.
- Printing Firm in Waterloo, Iowa, Latest Venture for Owner.
- IBM Chief Executive Created Blueprint for Success.
- Tonawanda, N.Y., Coke Company May Not Buy Ohio Plant.
- Twin Falls, Idaho., Hardware Retailer Will Change Its Name, Look.
- American Eagle Airlines to Cut Back 500 Workers.
- The Boston Globe Upgrade Column.
- Enron Debacle Forces Sharper Focus on Company Audit Committees.
- The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Real Estate Report.
- Robotic Satellite Repairs Focus of Gilbert, Ariz., Firm's Research.
- Stockton, Calif.-Area Site Aims to Change Image, Emerge from Bankruptcy.
- Harris County, Texas, District Attorney Says Staff Will Not Investigate Enron.
- University of Buffalo, N.Y., Offers Master's Degree Program in Pharmacometrics.
- Texas Environmental-Testing Firm Hit with $9 Million Fine in Lab-Results Case.
- Few Tampa, Fla., Companies Get Venture-Capital Funds in Third Quarter of 2001.
- Chemistry Is Key to Wisconsin-Based Insurer's Alliance.
- Belleville, Ill.-Area Job Search Firm Grows Fast.
- The Indianapolis Star Downtown Digest Column.
- Thai Bank Prepares to Extend Non-Farm Microcredit.
- Entertaining Economist at Indiana University Will Retire.
- Seattle-Based Airborne Notes Net Loss of $19.5 Million for 2001.
- Atlanta's Bankruptcy Rate Leads Nation.
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