Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News back issues from Tuesday, September 28:
Georgia Business Development Agency Picks New Director.
Sep 28, 1999;
Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio, Diane Evans Column.
Sep 28, 1999;
Ohio Financier Tried to Hide Farm Assets in Kentucky, Investigators Say.
Sep 28, 1999;
Survey Finds 77-Percent of Laid-Off Workers Were Able to Find New Jobs.
Sep 28, 1999;
Albany, N.Y.-Area Sees Construction Increase over Last Year.
Sep 28, 1999;
Albany, N.Y., Hospital Official Discusses Public Relations Crises.
Sep 28, 1999;
The Arizona Republic Wallet Watch Column.
Sep 28, 1999;
The Arizona Republic AZ Inc. Column.
Sep 28, 1999;
Georgia Transportation Board to Select New Commissioner.
Sep 28, 1999;
Cox Communications Deal Could Allow Interactive Cable Services.
Sep 28, 1999;
Alpharetta, Ga.-Based Company to Close Nine Psychiatric Hospitals.
Sep 28, 1999;
Coca-Cola Submits Documents in Bias Suit, Says It Can Withhold Others.
Sep 28, 1999;
Cable Executive Returns to Atlanta Company to Lead New Unit.
Sep 28, 1999;
Four Georgia Restaurants Are among Shoney's 72 Closings.
Sep 28, 1999;
Scientist Brings Cloning Expertise to New Job at University of Georgia.
Sep 28, 1999;
Battered Coca-Cola Shares Hit Another 52-Week Low.
Sep 28, 1999;
Texas State Senator Blocks Utility Official Reappointment.
Sep 28, 1999;
Austin, Texas, Officials Expect Traffic Delays during Construction.
Sep 28, 1999;
Dell Goes Wireless with Notebook Computers.
Sep 28, 1999;
Dell Computer Widens Its Alliance with IBM.
Sep 28, 1999;
Internet Spinoff Plan Hurts Stock at Texas-Based Whole Foods Market.
Sep 28, 1999;
Casinos Compete for Slice of Growing Biloxi, Miss., Market.
Sep 28, 1999;
Mississippi, Louisiana Coast Hotels Anticipate New Year's Eve Sellout.
Sep 28, 1999;
Annual Event Honors Women Who Contribute to Boulder, Colo., Community.
Sep 28, 1999;
Boulder, Colo.-Based Video Game Developer to Expand Technology Division.
Sep 28, 1999;
Boulder, Colo., Businesses Show Support for Wind-Generated Power.
Sep 28, 1999;
Broomfield, Colo., Preschool Pitches Expansion Plan to Investors.
Sep 28, 1999;
Business Coaches Bring Order, Solutions to Boulder, Colo., Workers.
Sep 28, 1999;
Butte, Mont., Mine Grows despite Drop in World Copper Prices.
Sep 28, 1999;
Timber Firm Allows Anaconda, Mont., Land Access for Select Group.
Sep 28, 1999;
Montana Utility to Offer Gas-Appliance Inspections.
Sep 28, 1999;
In Berkeley, Calif., Schools Introduce Organic Food Program.
Sep 28, 1999;
Officials Assign Cleanup Responsibility in Westly, Calif., Tire Fire.
Sep 28, 1999;
North Carolina Blue Cross Blue Shield Names New CEO.
Sep 28, 1999;
North Carolina Called Unprepared for Hurricane Rescue Effort.
Sep 28, 1999;
Charlotte, N.C.-Based Duke Energy Settles Pay Bias Claim.
Sep 28, 1999;
Duke Energy Expects Big Profits from Its Unregulated Businesses.
Sep 28, 1999;
Urbana, Ill., Scientist Worries about Production Agriculture.
Sep 28, 1999;
President of Champaign-Urbana, Ill., Economic Partnership Resigns.
Sep 28, 1999;
Champaign, Ill., College Offers Training Programs for Business Managers.
Sep 28, 1999;
The News-Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, Ill., Vermilion County Business Column.
Sep 28, 1999;
The News-Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, Ill., It's Your Business Column.
Sep 28, 1999;
Charleston, S.C.-Area Hotel Embraces Electronic Check-In Technology.
Sep 28, 1999;
Electronic Data Systems, Continental Sign Contract Extension.
Sep 28, 1999;
Bill Bradley Proposes Subsidized Health Coverage, Deductible Premiums.
Sep 28, 1999;
Small Increase in Air Fares Predicted for 2000.
Sep 28, 1999;
Blockbuster to Expand Rental of Digital Video Disks.
Sep 28, 1999;
The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column.
Sep 28, 1999;
Group May Fight Sale of Dallas-Based Aviation Parts Distributor.
Sep 28, 1999;
Temporary Agencies Use Incentives to Attract, Retain Qualified Workers.
Sep 28, 1999;
IBM to Do Installation, Warranty Work for Dell Computer.
Sep 28, 1999;
Energy Firm's Move Means Loss of Philanthropic Contributions for Dallas.
Sep 28, 1999;
Report Says 15 Dallas Companies Violated Water-Pollution Rules.
Sep 28, 1999;
State Sues for Closure of El Paso, Texas, Casino.
Sep 28, 1999;
Lakeland, Fla.-based Auto Safety-Equipment Maker Files for Bankruptcy.
Sep 28, 1999;
Detroit-Based Energy Firm Plans on Taking Subsidiary Public.
Sep 28, 1999;
Detroit Free Press Michigan Memo Column.
Sep 28, 1999;
Slow Demand Prompts Northwest, KLM to Cancel Some New Year's Eve Flights.
Sep 28, 1999;
Drug Firm Scouts Sites Worldwide for Job Cuts.
Sep 28, 1999;
Hostile Bid Likely to Boost Shares at Britain's National Westminster Bank.
Sep 28, 1999;
Durham, N.C.-Based Community Bank Creates Holding Company.
Sep 28, 1999;
Blue Cross of North Carolina Names New President.
Sep 28, 1999;
Replacement Workers at Minnesota Plant Could Extend Steelworkers' Strike.
Sep 28, 1999;
Duluth News-Tribune, Minn., BizBuzz Column.
Sep 28, 1999;
Fresh Fish Keeps Customers Coming to Durham, N.C., Seafood Market.
Sep 28, 1999;