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Articles in August, 2004 issue of Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- The Philadelphia Inquirer Andrew Cassel column.
- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Technobuddy column.
- The Philadelphia Inquirer Consumer Watch column.
- The Boston Globe Starts & Stops column.
- AME Info, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, real estate briefs column.
- Aid package in Massachusetts benefits local budgets, schools.
- Independent Record, Helena, Mont., business people column.
- The Orange County Register, Calif., small business queries column.
- Washington, D.C.-area blue crab gourmands rejoice price declines.
- Biotech firms worry about posting negative clinical drug study data.
- Fort Worth, Texas, twin-tower office complex to be converted into condominiums.
- Wal-Mart plan takes Forsyth County, Ga., residents by surprise.
- Houston Chronicle Your Money column.
- Atlanta executives discuss decision-making in NBA's Shaq-Kobe scenario.
- South Florida Sun-Sentinel Manager Minute column.
- Toyota to sell mobile phones equipped with security buzzer in September.
- The Seattle Times Download column.
- Hallowell, Maine, bicycle shop owner looks forward to boost from new trail.
- Blacks in construction trades find barriers in Chicago unions slow to crumble.
- Japan's July auto sales fall for sixth month; Mitsubishi sees 60 percent drop.
- Stockton, Calif., hopes $113 million arena complex will light up downtown.
- Home affordability in tight housing markets continues to shrink.
- Final festival food results are tallied from Gilroy, Calif., Garlic Festival.
- Reading, Pa.-area firm's underwater coating offers boon for boating.
- SUV sales still strong despite high gas prices in Bismarck, N.D.
- The Providence Journal, R.I., business notes column.
- Proposed sale would double radio station holdings of Tyler, Texas, company.
- Closing of shelving paper plant in Fort Edward, N.Y., triggers lawsuit.
- North Carolina tobacco growers face host of uncertainties.
- Specialty stores, atmosphere attract Wisconsin shoppers to 'lifestyle centers'.
- House sales to Watertown, N.Y.-area soldiers on the rise.
- Congressional candidate from Wyoming promises to work harder for working class.
- The Indianapolis Star Corner Office Column.
- Traffic spurred by IKEA superstore is feared by Brooklyn, N.Y., neighbors.
- Rhode Island, Massachusetts workers' union rejects Shaw's Supermarkets offer.
- Adidas targets Thai women with new line.
- Bangkok Post, Thailand, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai column.
- AT&T vows to remain committed to remaining residential customers.
- Idaho tourism leader, recent statistics suggest vigor for travel businesses.
- The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind., business people column.
- San Antonio community center class teaches ABCs and 123s of finance.
- U.S. investors pour money in Mexico's newest vacation hot spot.
- Newsday, Melville, N.Y., technology column.
- Natural Bridge, N.Y., caverns begin to lure tourists again.
- Gasoline prices in Fort Walton Beach, Fla., dip with tax decrease.
- Clearwater, Fla., businessman opens first Segway scooter dealership in area.
- Credit check tool in Texas may prevent identity thefts.
- Orange County, Calif., seminar opens eyes to home buying.
- Texas woman pays tribute to her father through patriotic doll.
- USO of North Carolina to open satellite center at Raleigh, N.C., airport.
- Report lists surgeries done at Florida hospitals, surgery centers.
- The Sun, Lowell, Mass., computer queries column.
- Don't hold your breath for money from fines in mutual fund scandal cases.
- Cox buyback offer ignites stock rally in cable sector.
- Missouri mechanics strike should bring more motorists to Belleville, Ill., area.
- Wal-Mart hurts taxpayers, Berkeley, Calif., university study reports.
- Duluth, Minn., nursing home begins renovation, expansion project.
- Joint venture for specialized parachute equipment planned in Hoke County, N.C.
- Colorado Springs, Colo., technology startups cash out for success.
- Connecticut utilities urge residential customers to restrict on-peak power use.
- Houston Chronicle Moneymakers column.
- Hidalgo, Texas-area police group protests, seeks chief's removal.
- Wisconsin leads in manufacturing jobs added among key election states.
- Pfizer gets FDA approval to sell Lipitor to thwart heart attacks.
- Tustin, Calif.-based drug developer set for clinical trial of cancer drug.
- Hurdles remain in Illinois economy recovery, official says.
- Portland, Maine, pastry maker defies Atkins diet, launches 25 new breads.
- Dominion to pay $500,000 civil fine, $4.5 million in refunds under settlement.
- St. Louis-based defense contractor seeks bonus boost for executives.
- Bush embraces proposal for intelligence director.
- Prudential, Citigroup ready to protect workers, data from terrorists.
- Thai fashion brand poised to open stores abroad.
- Fifth Third Bank enters Tampa, Fla., area.
- U.S. airlines area struggling amid high fuel prices, fare wars.
- Concern over possible attacks on financial centers came from multiple sources.
- News director quits Washington, D.C.-area TV station.
- Cox family seeks to buy back public shares of cable TV company.
- Marion, Iowa-based Ketelsen RV plans dealership in Hiawatha.
- Penford Products starch plant workers in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, strike.
- Government programs saved many children from going uninsured, study shows.
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