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Articles in December, 2004 issue of Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Long Island Sound gas storage plan criticized.
- Bradenton, Fla., area approves condos.
- New York official predicts Newburgh-area air service to surpass 2000 levels.
- American Indian campground in path of parkway may be excavated in Texas.
- Boston radio station lays off most staff members.
- ExpressJet contract gives pilots 11 percent pay raise.
- White House holiday cards go out.
- The Miami Herald Balancing Act column.
- Aroostook County, Maine, electricity firm files public utilities plan.
- Advertisers pay more for exposure during Super Bowl.
- The Orlando Sentinel, Fla., Jobs column.
- Sea Box's latest defense contract among largest in Philadelphia region.
- San Diego rechargeable battery maker PowerGenix stirs venture-capital buzz.
- Hewlett-Packard to include anti-virus software with servers starting in 2005.
- Missouri growers advised to manage soybean fields aggressively for fungus.
- Chicago's Cultural Affairs Dept. auctions unique city items on eBay.
- Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
- Thai agency threatens lawsuit against 2 fixed-line phone operators.
- Business climate in Oklahoma touted.
- Virginia-based Smithfield Foods' profits are higher on the hogs.
- Delta Connection adds three nonstop flights from Windsor Locks, Conn., airport.
- Tokyo Gas to cut rates to pass on cost reductions to customers.
- Gaming stocks show strength through November, but December less certain.
- Luzerne County, Pa., land deal nears completion.
- Health specialists urge rethinking AIDS fight.
- New motor vehicle sales in Japan rise 7.5 percent in November.
- Census data on growth back Nevada's business-friendly reputation.
- New law makes credit reports free, easy to obtain online.
- Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas, Mitchell Schnurman column.
- The Seattle Times Danny Westneat column.
- Rising price of gold attracts investors, dealers.
- Krispy Kreme's declining revenue forces closure of Commerce City, Colo., plant.
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Tannette Johnson-Elie column.
- Preliminary agreement ends Pennsylvania Turnpike toll collectors' strike.
- Renovation deal for Durham, N.C., former factory is near.
- St. Paul, Minn., mall proposes major expansion, remodeling of Mervyn's.
- AME Info, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, oil and gas briefs column.
- Unemployment rates rise slightly in northeastern Indiana.
- Anderson County, Tenn., considers sales tax increase.
- Suffolk, Va., motel offers rooms to homeless families.
- Deli opens second location in Rock Hill, S.C.
- The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho, business briefs column.
- West Virginia coal case creates recusal issue.
- University of North Dakota lands research jet.
- Monterey, Calif., surf shop reopens with new look.
- Smaller Silicon Valley companies get auditing-law reprieve.
- New CEO of property concern British Land to receive hefty shares package.
- Indianapolis law firm hires attorneys with anti-terrorism expertise.
- Orange County, Fla., moves to improve safety on deadliest roads.
- Most oppose plan to reinvent Mercer Street in Seattle, poll finds.
- Jamestown, N.Y., leaps into national ice skating spotlight by hosting event.
- Insurer overbills six Oregon school districts and college by $1.2 million.
- India lags in domestic deployment of IT.
- Kollegala, India, quarries buck up for action.
- Consumer spending races with pay increases.
- Concepts Direct catalogs leave Colorado, head to Missouri.
- Quotas on apparel, textiles dying.
- University of Oregon duo create molecular trap for arsenic.
- Sprint subsidiary supply depot gets new Boston landlord in Fayetteville, N.C.
- Colorado economy gets November boost from software, tourism industry growth.
- Houston Chronicle Working column.
- Time Warner to raise cable TV rates in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
- Milwaukee commerce group offers health insurance plan to member employers.
- Virginia has second-lowest unemployment rate in nation during October.
- Central Ohio businesses get a kick out of serving Rockette show.
- Citizens joins other banks in creating Rhode Island jobs.
- Unemployment rate drops to 3.2 percent in Virginia.
- AT&T Wireless acquisition to yield profit in 2005, Cingular says.
- Charter airline's future is uncertain after company founder dies in crash.
- Business conditions improve in Utah.
- Skokie, Ill.-based online grocer to expand delivery service into New Jersey.
- Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
- Thailand-EU matchmaking to pair small, medium business interests.
- Consumer electronics items top Christmas shoppers' lists.
- Decline in oil prices sends stocks soaring.
- Report shows drop in Los Angeles-area office vacancies.
- Bush's plan to halve federal deficit seen as unlikely.
- New York property manager's funds buy share of Milwaukee office center.
- New Mexico utility predicts rise in utility bills.
- New restaurant opens in Middletown, Ohio.
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