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Articles in April, 2002 issue of Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- High Point, N.C., Developers Debate FedEx Hub Role.
- The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Health Report.
- Motorola's Automated Surveillance System Scans Faces at Airports.
- South Carolina High Court to Look at Richland County Land-Use Plan.
- Las Vegas Review-Journal In Business Column.
- Ruling in Microsoft Case Will Turn on Wording.
- Compaq Operations in New England Are Jittery as They Await Post-Merger Fate.
- Norfolk, Va.-Area Hotel Market Sees Rising Occupancy, Bucking National Trend.
- Wal-Mart Now Tops Fortune 500 List.
- 84 Lumber Co. to Open Stores in Nebraska.
- Retirement Units at Stanford University Offer Pricey Alternative for Seniors.
- Promises to New Jersey Towns, School Districts Delayed by Budget Deficit.
- Charleston, S.C.-Based GenPhar Plans to Produce HIV Drug Resistance Test.
- U.S. Postal Service Won't Test Air Quality at Pueblo, Colo., Branch.
- Holiday Inn Owner in Columbia, Mo., Area Offers Convention Center Option.
- Georgia-Pacific CEO Fails to Get Annual Bonus.
- Tampa, Fla., Developer Plans Subdivision in Manatee County.
- Competitor Says Comcast Is Unfair.
- Farm Bill Contains Some Provisions for Northeast Farmers.
- Timing Key to Rate Lock; Mortgage Increases Likely, Experts Predict.
- Bond Approved for Delta Subsidiary to Expand Macon, Ga., Operation.
- Peoria to Kick Off Annual Auto Show.
- Pittsburgh-Area Job Growth Stuck in Neutral So Far This Year.
- Richmond, Va., Advertising Veteran Retires.
- South Bend Tribune, Ind., Action Line Column.
- Federated Department Stores Faces Protests over Planned Fingerhut Layoffs.
- Hewlett-Packard Board Plans Not to Place Walter Hewlett for Re-Election.
- Italian-Thai Development Says Restructuring Plan Depends on Court Ruling.
- 84 Lumber Co. to Open New Stores in Tulsa, Okla., Elsewhere.
- Many Unemployed Kansans Are Eligible for Extended Benefits.
- AME Info, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Technology Briefs Column.
- Glitches Cost Grocery Supplier Fleming Some Customers in Upstate New York.
- Qwest Communications Expects SEC Penalty over Pro-Forma Revenue Reporting.
- Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va., Business Honors Column.
- Lake Elsinore, Calif., Telecom-Component Manufacturer Declares Bankruptcy.
- Manufacturer's Female Owner Profits in World of Precision Metals.
- Baseball Fans to Pay More This Season to Watch Houston Astros Play.
- Pennsylvania-Based Adelphia Communications Seeks More Time to Study Debt.
- Restraining Order Prevents Purchase of Verizon Cable in Ventura, Calif., Area.
- Vancouver, Wash., Bike-Shop Owner Caters to Family Market.
- Rebound May Be at Hand for Fort Wayne, Ind., Community Development Corp.
- Publishers of Gay Newspaper in Michigan Remain True to Cause.
- Videos Describe Burial Problems at West Palm Beach, Fla., Cemetery.
- Florida Theme Parks Ponder What to Do Next.
- Metal Detector Glitch at O'Hare International Airport Causes Evacuation.
- Wall Street Sees Rash of Improving Economic News.
- Conseco Stock Increases Following Year-End Financial Report.
- Texas Analysts Say Middle East Conflict Fuels U.S. Economic Uncertainty.
- New Business Alliance Hopes to Improve Situation of Florida Indian Tribe.
- Study Finds Remote Monitors Save One Life a Week at Norfolk, Va., Hospital.
- North Carolina Officials Consider Cuts in Medicaid Programs.
- Iowa-Based Firm Completes Purchase of Twin Falls, Idaho, Newspaper.
- The Business Press, Ontario, Calif., Business Datebook Column.
- The Business Press, Ontario, Calif., Business Person Profile Column.
- Durham County, N.C., to Give Neighborhoods Advance Warning of Zoning Changes.
- Temp Agency Drops Suit Against Unions in West Virginia.
- The Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colo., Wayne Heilman Column.
- Verizon Wireless Introduces New Cellular Technology in Buffalo, N.Y.
- Firm Begins Gas Pipeline Tests in Manatee County, Fla., Area.
- South Carolina Housing Group to Sponsor Workshops on Abusive Lending.
- Slow Quarter Fails to Faze Auto Dealers.
- Derry, Pa.-Based Union Continues to Negotiate with Hershey Foods.
- Complaints Follow Credit-Card Business Owner to Jacksonville, Fla.
- Kentucky Slots Bill May or May Not Be Dead.
- Credit Suisse First Boston to Eliminate 300 Investment Banking Positions.
- Owensboro, Ky., Business Groups Plan Downtown Garage Sale.
- The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C., Business Briefs Column.
- Pleasanton, Calif., Software Maker's Shortfall Sends Share Price Down.
- Tallahassee, Fla., Law Firm Hires Former Florida Lawmaker.
- Bahrain to Invest in Matching Fund.
- Tulsa World, Okla., Business Briefs Column.
- L-3 Communications Plant in Waco, Texas, to Stay Open.
- Mission Valley Bank Breaks Ground on Headquarters in Los Angeles.
- Finances Deteriorate at Tulsa, Okla.-Based Williams Communications.
- Dominion Virginia Power Wants to Build New Reactors at North Anna Facility.
- Auditors Doubt Future of Carlsbad, Calif.-Based Biotech Firm Immune Response.
- No Imminent Risk of Closure, Metals Plant Officials Reassure Princeton, Ky.
- Salina, Kan., Voters Could Decide Issue of Smoking Ban in Restaurants.
- The Dallas Morning News Technology Column.
- Female Partners Open Nashua, N.H., Home Furnishings Store.
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