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Articles in November, 2004 issue of Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Ontario, Calif., land sale to fund $55 million arena.
- Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., retirement planner column.
- Pixar does incredible work in 'The Incredibles'.
- Internet funds are rare despite stocks' success.
- Toyota's hybrid car sales total 280,000.
- FCC to sell 288 radio licenses.
- Morningstar Column.
- Technology makes home monitoring easier.
- Eager Glendale, Calif., home renovators can hit government wall.
- Success of battle hard to gauge in Ramadi, Iraq.
- The Sun, Lowell, Mass., business briefs column.
- Anchorage Daily News, Alaska, business seminars column.
- Family-owned businesses should plan ahead for successful succession.
- South Florida Sun-Sentinel Manager Minute column.
- North Carolina governor predicts quick action on Dell incentives package vote.
- Las Vegas Review-Journal The Online Guy column.
- Cranberry, Pa., tire center touts benefits of nitrogen over compressed air.
- Seattle-area residents can get a flu shot via bus, plane, or boat.
- Housing prices poised to soar at Thailand's Pattaya resort beach.
- Missouri's Columbia College updates its vision.
- Pomona, Calif., university fee increase will be roughly 8 to 10 percent.
- New modeling agency struts into Port Charlotte, Fla.
- St. Louis-area school district plans to offer full-day kindergarten for a fee.
- Group of retired business people counsels Buffalo, N.Y., clients via e-mail.
- Technology's role seen to grow in women's work-family balancing act.
- Hotly contested election drives up demand for T-shirts, hats, voodoo dolls.
- Mebane, N.C., may add 326 new homes.
- Vernon, Conn., farm's tradition of turkeys for holiday feasts is hard to break.
- Houlton, Maine, skate park on target for late November debut.
- EasyCruise launch marks change of course for owner.
- Ohio-based Diebold feels spotlight glare as voting machines are put to test.
- Minnesota sugar farmers question Cheney on Bush administration trade policies.
- Supermarkets make final offer to union in Boulder, Colo., area.
- San Francisco Bay-area start-ups see fortunes rise again with IPOs.
- Daily Mail, London, business briefs column.
- Fort Lauderdale, Fla., boat show dealers post strong sales.
- Harrisburg, Pa.-area jobless rate falls to 3.6 percent in September.
- Raises to be up slightly in 2005.
- Myrtle Beach, S.C., hotel loses second executive.
- Manitowoc, Wis., firm among finalists for 'response boat' contract.
- Hampton, Va., firm uses technology to send images to troops.
- Daily News, New York, Wall Street column.
- Shell stops 18 Columbus, Ohio-area stations' gas sales.
- Pittsburgh-area jobless rate falls to 5.4 percent in September.
- Maker of 3-D technologies to move headquarters to Cary, N.C.
- Midlothian, Va.-based banking firm posts $139,000 third-quarter earnings.
- Kaiser takes over failing Manteca, Calif., hospital.
- Xcel Energy seeks to build or acquire electric power plants in Minnesota.
- Nader holds Wall Street rally as controversial campaign comes to end.
- Thai cellular operator lets users mix and match with reformed services.
- Disposable pillowcases seen as health benefit for Thai hotels, hospitals.
- The Blade, Toledo, Ohio, personal business column.
- The Wichita Eagle, Kan., What's New column.
- Orland Park, Ill.-based communications equipment maker's profits double.
- German biomedical research company second site in Chula Vista, Calif.
- Celebrity headliners are set for Kerry fete in Boston.
- 2 Palmdale, Calif.-area sewage treatment plants to help generate electricity.
- Oregon Steel Mills posts record earnings in third quarater.
- Oil, politics a volatile mix for Mexico.
- The Boston Globe National Perspective column.
- After 15-year lull, Nippon Steel to post record profit, says company chief.
- Texas' Rio Grande Valley is said to be 'ripe' for outdoor movie theaters.
- Memphis, Tenn., fur store aims at younger clientele.
- Tokyo-area police orders sign makers to pay 1.6 billion yen over rigged bids.
- Florence County, S.C., jurors are selected for investor fraud trial.
- New rules start, but trash from Canada continues to come into northern states.
- Fort Worth, Texas, tannery buildings to be demolished for environmental cleanup.
- U.S. spacecraft observatory set to study cosmic bursts.
- Florida drops $30 million promotion after new state image survey.
- The Providence Journal, R.I., business briefs column.
- Seattle Mercer street widening plan gets city council's blessing.
- State tourism group says Florida is at risk.
- Charleston, W.Va., may try again to buy old railroad bridge.
- Raton, N.M., wants to place bet on economic boost from racetrack casino.
- Newport, N.H., board to move forward with land deal.
- Textile quotas get mixed response from manufacturers, retailers.
- Pittsfield, Maine, council proposes lower budget, cut in taxes.
- Radio system, encryption maker reports third-quarter profit.
- The Business Press, San Bernardino, Calif., company earnings column.
- Amarillo, Texas, sign companies are big winners in election year.
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