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Articles in October, 2003 issue of Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- New England Power Grid Plan Opposed.
- Maryland among Few States without Do-Not-Call Registry.
- AOL Introduces Hispanic Version to Reach 'Vastly' Underserved Market.
- Chief Leaves Troubled Detroit Health System.
- Schools' Fundraisers Play Important Roles for Companies That Supply Them.
- Gasoline Prices Tumble in Fayetteville, N.C., Area.
- MCI Telemarketers in Colorado Springs, Colo., Call Center Await Decision.
- New Jersey Biotech Sector Buzzes over State's $10 Million Venture-Capital Fund.
- High Point, N.C.-Based Magnussen Home Furnishings Signs Celebrity Promoter.
- Kauffman Foundation Adds Another Kansas City, Mo., Resident to Board.
- Mesilla, N.M., Considers Expansion.
- Military Investigators Arrest Guantanamo Bay Camp Interpreter.
- Metso Corp. to Shut Down Milwaukee Plant in 2004.
- Microsoft Updates Version of Windows for Multimedia Computers.
- Groton, Conn., Firm Gets Navy Contract for Dolphin-Borne Mine-Locating Device.
- Gore Nears Deal to Buy Small Cable Network.
- Orange County, Calif., Stocks Soar.
- Many Employees Feel the Crunch of Long Work Weeks.
- Mobile Phone Providers Seek to Compile Cell-Phone Directory.
- The Sacramento Bee, Calif., Business Digest Column.
- Washington's Minimum Wage to Hit $7.16 an Hour, Highest in U.S.
- Starbucks, Petsmart among New Tenants of $13.7 Million Mall in St. Louis.
- Minnesota Appeals Court Says Wal-Mart Worker Should Get Jobless Benefits.
- Bangkok Post, Thailand, Guest Column.
- Federal Budget Office Says TVA Approaching Debt Caps.
- The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho, Business Listing Column.
- Southwest Airlines Features Storm-Tossed Virginia Beach, Va., as Destination.
- World Dairy Expo Opens in Madison, Wis.
- 'Do-Not-Call' Registry Goes into Effect, But Ban Is Limited.
- Animal-Rights Bombers Vow to Escalate Violence against Biotech.
- Computer Column.
- Bomb Threat Closes Downtown Dallas Buildings; Report Turns out to Be False.
- Boston Hits Top 10 for Traffic Woes.
- Nissan, Renault to Raise Joint Parts Procurement.
- Report Ranks Sacramento, Calif.-Area Traffic Ranks Ninth-Worst in Nation.
- Highway Congestion Levels off in North Texas; Going Still Slow, Not Elongated.
- Galveston, Texas, Academic Medical Center Gets Funds to Build Biodefense Lab.
- Former Credit Suisse Banker to Take Stand in Effort to Defend Himself.
- Stillwater, Minn., School Board, Apple Agree on Laptop Plan.
- Pittsburgh Calls Off 2004 Marathon due to Fiscal Crisis, Loss of Title Sponsor.
- Sacramento, Calif., Rejects McDonald's Drive-Through.
- Immigration Is Major Election Topic in California.
- North Carolina Officials Look at Claims of Unfair Prices after Isabel.
- Charlotte, N.C., Chamber Warns Council of Proposed Changes to Growth Plan.
- Shelbyville, Ind., Officials Say Life Sciences Park Will Boost Area's Economy.
- National Retail Group Expects to See Profitable Holiday Season.
- AME Info, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Motoring Briefs Column.
- Hooters Restaurant Gears Up to Celebrate 20 Years of Sort-of-Naughtiness.
- Undocumented Workers Risk Arrest, Deportation to Protest Immigration Laws.
- Seattle Drops Out of National Survey's Top Ten Most Congested Cities.
- Adobe Systems Previews Latest Software at Miami Beach Convention Center.
- Lincoln, R.I., Casino's Fire Safety Reviewed.
- Developers Offer Land to County in Santa Fe, N.M.
- Isle of Capri Casinos to Open Operation at Freeport, Bahamas.
- Hydroponic Vegetable Farm Takes Root in Manatee County, Fla.
- Flight Takes Form in Sculpture Sprouting on Marshville, N.C., Farm.
- Investors Greet October with Huge Stock Market Rallies.
- Wisconsin, Minnesota Residents Oppose Proposed Power-Line Project.
- Bell Helicopter Could Get Contract with Pakistani Government.
- Colorado Springs, Colo.-Area Housing Market Remains Strong in September.
- Federal Judge Frees Some Banks from Enron Class-Action Suit.
- Abilene, Kan., Officials Unhappy with Adult-Video Lease along Interstate.
- Downtown Macon, Ga., Firms Worry about Lost Customers When Bus Transfer Moves.
- Merrill Lynch CEO Touts Globalization to Miami Chamber of Commerce.
- Grid Management Firm Takes Over Transmission Lines for NIPSCO, Ohio Utility.
- New Jersey Employers Adjust Health Plans to Cope with Cost Increases.
- Ocala, Fla.-Area Chamber of Commerce Launches Employment Website.
- Columbus, Ohio-Based Retailer to Set Up Headquarters in Former Mall Building.
- Israeli Cabinet Approves Controversial Section of West Bank Security Fence.
- Midway Pilots Agree to Concession as Airline Looks at Liquidation.
- Analyst's Report Brings Drop in San Diego, Calif., Biotechnology Firm's Shares.
- Judge Won't Certify Class-Action Price-Fixing Suit against St. Louis Seed Firm.
- Minnesota Governor to Host Manufacturing Talks.
- Victims Recall Horror on Anniversary of Washington-Area Sniper Shootings.
- Thai Banks Back Land-Loan Plan.
- Demolition to Begin for Chattanooga, Tenn., Building; Parking Lot Planned.
- President of Chesapeake, Va.-Based Discount Retailer to Step Down.
- The Wichita Eagle, Kan., What's New Column.
- The Washington Times On Technology Column.
- Plans for University of South Carolina-Associated Hotel Hit Legal Snag.
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