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Articles in April, 2003 issue of Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Norfolk, Va., University Raises Tuition for 2003-04 School Year.
- Colorado Senate Committees Spike Cost-Cutting Measures.
- Florida Senate Adds School Loan to Video Lottery Plan.
- 'Smart Guide' Helps Travelers Navigate Cape Cod, Mass., Car-Free.
- Consultant: Few Changes Are Made to Oregon City, Ore., Budget.
- California Officials Predicting State Vehicle Licensing Fees Will Triple.
- California Assembly Works on Plan to Reduce Budget Deficit.
- Williamsburg, James City County, Va., Teaches Likely to Get Requested Raises.
- West Virginia Workers' Comp Council Approves Premium Hikes.
- Top Pennsylvania Officials Looking for Long-Term Answers for Transit Funding.
- Los Angeles Is Fiscally Healthy, City Controller Says.
- Sony Sees Rocky Road Ahead Despite Profit Rise.
- Forest Service to Approve Biggest Salvage Logging Project in Colorado History.
- Florida Lawmakers Kill Plan to Move Library to Broward County, Fla., School.
- Colorado Lawmakers May Suspend Senior-Citizen Property Tax Credits.
- Sherwood, Ore., School District Says Coke's Offer a Sweet Deal.
- Owensboro, Ky., City Manager Has Plan for Steady Revenue for Capital Projects.
- Sherwood, Ore., School District Signs Contract Agreement with Coca-Cola.
- Portland, Ore., Development Panel Reviews Funding Priorities.
- Business Grants Hinge on Passing of Portland, Ore., Agency's Budget.
- Pennsylvania Legislature Puts Transit Woes High on Its List of Priorities.
- Some Salina, Kan., Teachers May Lose Jobs at End of School Year.
- Tax Backlash Hits Southern New Jersey Schools.
- North Carolina Senate Restores House's Educational Cuts with Other Taxes.
- Florida Senante Calculates State Needs $1 Billion in Additional Revenues.
- Milwaukie, Ore., Park Center Director Might Keep Job.
- Indiana University Housing Costs to Rise by 3.45 Percent in Fall.
- California's Battered Colleges Fear New Cutbacks.
- Florida Citrus Mutual Committee Seeks Tax Cut to Finance Fight for Tariff.
- Los Angeles Mayor's New Budget Would Raise Fees, Cut Services.
- Los Angeles Attorney Appeals to Council for Funds to Form Anti-Fraud Team.
- Scholarship Spat A Sign of Michigan State Budget Discord.
- Florida Senate Gives Initial Okay to Slashed Budget.
- President at Oregon's Lane Community College Proposes Boost in Tuition.
- Houston-Area School District Voters to Decide $337 Million Bond Issue.
- Budget Crunch in Florida Cuts into Legislators' Pet Projects.
- Second American Union Aims to Hold New Vote.
- Denver Transit Pact Phrasing Spurs Rift.
- Black Women Find Politics an Open Door; Mayoral Victories Help to Fuel Trend.
- The Orange County Register, Calif., Jonathan Lansner Column.
- Georgia Man Pleads Guilty to University Tuition Scam.
- At Belmont, Calif., Tech Night, Savvy Students Teach their Parents.
- Morgan Stanley Buys Into ClearCube Technology's Remote Desktop System.
- Odessa American, Texas, Business Briefs Column.
- Winston-Salem, N.C., Area Financial Officers Roundtable Holds Second Meeting.
- EDITORIAL: Something Foul Is in Air at American.
- SEC Accuses Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Brokerage Firm Officers of Illegal Gifts.
- Haslet, Texas, Gas-Well Plan Raises Noise, Safety Concerns.
- US Military Has No Plans for a Long-Term Presence in Iraq, Rumsfeld Says.
- Las Vegas Utility, Parent Firm Allege Price Manipulation by Gas Suppliers.
- Miami Appears to Be Shoo-In to Host 2007 Super Bowl.
- Pennsylvania Governor to Meet with Area Officials on US Airways' Cutbacks.
- Bills Seek to Prevent Identity Theft in California.
- Tampa, Fla., Hospital Plans Construction of Garage, Medical Building.
- Charleston, W.Va., Couple Keeps Vending Machines Filled.
- Houston Transit Authority Board Member to Step Down.
- U.S. Urged to Drop Iraq Trade-Ban Case against Edmonds, Wash., Man.
- Sunday Business, London, Peter Dixon Column.
- GE Retirees March for More Money in Schenectady, N.Y.
- Georgia Transportation Agency Deals Setback to Peach County Landfill.
- Wal-Mart Wants New Hearing by Supreme Court over Proposed Decorah, Iowa, Store.
- Workers on Virginia Natural Gas Pipeline Complete Pilot Hole under New River.
- Pledge Made to Pay Former Workers of Albany, N.Y.-Area Mortgage Lender.
- Invest in Community, Denver Site Redevelopers Are Urged.
- Inner-Ear Implants Open New World for 15-Month-Old Twins from West Texas.
- Warmer Weather Creates Abundance of Produce in San Luis Obispo, Calif., Area.
- Columbus, Ohio-Based Bank Changes Way It Accounts for Leases.
- Lititz, Pa., Pfizer Plant Workers May Strike if Contract Talks Don't Progress.
- Troubled Michigan-Based Brewpub Chain Drew on Wayne County Pension Fund.
- Fort Worth, Texas, Area Sees No Lull in Sales of New Houses.
- Northwest Flight Attendants Asked to Consider Pay Cut, Give Up Promised Raise.
- Plymouth Meeting, Pa., Foot Doctor Hands Out Antibiotics for Biological War.
- Plan for Turbines in Massachusetts' Nantucket Sound Generates Opposition.
- Pennsylvania's Hersheypark Gets New Rides, New Look.
- Wireless Firm Says Chapter 11 Won't Affect Customers.
- Gasoline Prices Down in Carolinas over Easter Weekend.
- Indianapolis Credit Union Rewards Children for Learning about Money.
- The Sacramento Bee, Calif., Dan Walters Column.
- Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Residents Complain about Tree Trimming.
- Dayton, Ohio, Agency Protests Utility's Passing Transition Costs to Consumers.
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